Dexter L. McCoy

Commissioner, Fort Bend Precinct 4 at Fort Bend County

Dexter L. McCoy is a highly experienced public servant currently serving as Commissioner for Fort Bend Precinct 4 since November 2022. Prior to this role, Dexter acted as Chief of Staff for the Office of the County Judge in Fort Bend County from March to December 2021, overseeing operations and policy priorities for the county's executive office. With a strong background in education, Dexter held various positions in the Fort Bend Independent School District, including Assistant Director of Social-Emotional Learning & Enrichment Programs, where efforts focused on developing social-emotionally competent adults for a diverse student population. Prior roles include significant positions in the U.S. Department of Education, District of Columbia Public Schools, and a summer associate position at BP. Dexter's career began as Student Body President at Boston University, where advocacy for student needs was a priority. Dexter holds a degree in Broadcast Journalism, Pre-Law, and Political Science from Boston University.

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Fort Bend County

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Located just southwest of the City of Houston, Fort Bend has a long history which began when a small log fort was built on the banks of the Brazos River to help protect the settlers moving onto Stephen F. Austin's original Mexican land grants. In fact, the county draws its name from that small fort built in the early 1800s and the small settlement around it, that in 1837 became the county seat of Richmond, Texas. Today, Fort Bend is one of the fastest growing counties in Texas and the United States with a current population exceeding 600,000.


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