Executive Director
Chris Heaton
Chris
Heaton came to TMPA in September 2000
with 18 years experience in law enforcement.
He began his career with the Stephen F.
Austin State University Police Department
prior to his move to the Plano Police
Department in 1984. Chris served
in Patrol, Criminal Investigations, Narcotics,
and Support Services. He received the
Meritorious Service and Medal of Valor
awards during his tenure in Plano. Chris
is a past President of the Plano Police
Association and he served as TMPA President
in 1992-93.
During his tenure with TMPA, Chris introduced
new member services and special programs
that support law enforcement and expand
the overall organizational mission.
Through these efforts, TMPA has experienced
tremendous membership growth and
expansion of operations.
Chris received his Bachelors degree in
Political Science from Stephen F. Austin
State University and he holds a Master
of Public Administration degree with an emphasis
in local government management from the
University of North Texas.
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Deputy Executive Director
Kevin Lawrence
 Kevin
Lawrence brings 22 years in law enforcement,
and is a retired officer from the Seabrook Police Department. During that time Kevin served 11
years on the TMPA Board of Directors with
2 terms as President and three terms as
Treasurer. Kevin manages our
member services division, which includes supervision
and support for TMPA staff membership development
and local association assistance. Kevin
also assists local associations with pay referendums, collective bargaining, and contract negotiations. |
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Deputy Executive
Director
Tom Gaylor
Tom
Gaylor manages and directs the TMPA legislative effort and public affairs.
Tom came to TMPA in April 2001 from the
Plano Police Department, where he was most
recently assigned to Narcotics and attached
to a federal task force. Prior to
his employment with Plano P.D., Tom worked
for the University of Texas at Arlington
Police, where he also obtained his B.A.
in Criminal Justice.
Tom also holds
a M.A. in Organizational Sociology from
the University of North Texas. Tom
served on the TMPA Board of Directors and
as President of the Plano Police Association
prior to his move to TMPA.
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Deputy Executive Director
Mitch Landry
Mitch Landry became Deputy Executive Director for Special Programs, overseeing all grant-funded, charity and training programs in November 2007. He came to TMPA in 2001 as the Program Coordinator for the TxDOT "Buckle Up Texas" grant. He was promoted to Program Manager in January 2002 and became Director of Administration and Communications in 2004.
Mitch worked for the San Angelo Police Department for 12 years and served in various assignments, including Patrol, Narcotics, and Criminal Investigations.
Mitch served on the TMPA Board of Directors for 10 years and he is also a past President of the San Angelo Police Association and TMPA. He has a B.A. in Government, with an emphasis in Criminal Justice, from Angelo State University. |
Director
of Development
Jeff
Olbrich, Ph.D.
Jeff
Olbrich manages and coordinates all evaluation
services for our grant-funded programs,
which have important processes in place
to judge the effectiveness of these programs.
He
comes to TMPA from the Texas Commission
on Law Enforcement where he was the Deputy
Chief over Credentialing Services. That
function included managing the Commissions
training data entry, testing, licensing
and certification, and public records
functions.
Jeff
holds a Ph.D. from the University of Texas
at Austin in Sociology with a specialization
in Criminology and a secondary area of
Quantitative Methods. Jeff has been
a full-time faculty member at Concordia
University in Austin and is currently
an adjunct faculty member at St. Edwards
University in Austin teaching statistics
courses.
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General Counsel
Randy Doubrava

Randy Doubrava brings to TMPA 19 years of experience in the private practice of law. During this time, he developed a broad base of experience in many areas including employment law, litigation, litigation management, administrative law, corporate law, intellectual property law, fiduciary law, trusts, contracts, and investments. Before joining TMPA, he was a partner with the law firm of Brown McCarroll, LLP. He began his legal career with Akin Gump in Dallas.
As General Counsel, Randy provides legal advice and counsel to senior management, the Board of Directors, and manages the legal defense plan.
Randy obtained his Juris Doctor degree (with honors) from the University of Texas Law School in 1988. He earned his B.B.A. in Finance (with highest honors) from the University of Texas at Austin in 1985.
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Director of Public Affairs
Randal Kuykendall

Randal has worked with TMPA for the past six years as a political consultant. He joins our in-house team as part of our public affairs expansion. Randal began working in government as a district aide to then Chairman of the Public Safety Committee in the Texas House of Representatives in 1993. Over the next six years, Randal served in every staff position in the Chairman’s office, including Committee clerk and Chief of Staff. During his time with the Chairman, Randal worked on several statewide initiatives including “concealed carry”. Upon the retirement of the Chairman, Randal became a legislative aide to a State Senator and managed all law enforcement issues for the Senator, including the sunset review of the Department of Public Safety. After one legislative session with the Senator, Randal began using his House, Senate and campaign experience to assist clients that have issues before the State Legislature.
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| Controller
Elizabeth Roden, C.P.A.

Elizabeth Roden came to TMPA with over 20 years experience in accounting including 14 years experience with nonprofit organizations. She has extensive experience with multi-million dollar organizations.
Elizabeth graduated Summa Cum Laude with a B.B.A in Accounting from the University of Texas-Pan American, where she also earned her Master of Business Administration degree. She is a licensed Certified Public Accountant in Texas and Louisiana and she also earned designation as a Certified Fraud Examiner.
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Accounting Clerk
Cynthia Nichols
Cynthia has joined TMPA to assist in our accounting department with the staff controller. She received her Associate’s degree in Applied Science for Business Management/Accounting in 2006, and is a National Honor Society Scholar and Sigma Kappa Delta inductee. Cynthia is currently pursuing her B.S. in Accounting and has worked temporarily with accounting agencies since March 2007. She has extensive customer service, data entry, and managerial skills and will be a great asset to TMPA’s staff.
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| Lead Membership
Liaison
Noel
Johnson

Noel serves as a primary resource for law enforcement agencies to provide a link between TMPA and our members. Member Services Liaisons are responsible for addressing local association issues as well as supporting the Peace Officers Legal Defense Fund. Noel graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and Sociology. He then worked as a police officer for the College Station Police Department and Georgetown Police Department. In addition, Noel is a TCLEOSE Instructor and holds a Master Peace Officer Certificate. Noel has proudly been serving TMPA since 2001.
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| Membership
Liaison
Dick
Brock
Dick
Brock comes to TMPA after 26 years in law
enforcement. Dick attended Angelo State
University , majoring in government with
a criminal justice option. He began his
career as a dispatcher with the San Angelo
Police Department. From there, he went to
work for the Angelo State University PD
as a Campus Police Officer. He later moved
back to the San Angelo Police Department
where he served in the Patrol, Identification,
and Detective divisions. Dick retired from
the San Angelo Police Department in 2003
and was appointed and later elected Constable
of Precinct #2 in Tom Green County .
During his tenure as a peace officer, Dick
served on the Board of Directors of the
San Angelo Police Officers Association and
was elected President twice. Dick also served
on the TMPA Board of Directors for 9 years
and served as President from 1996-1997.
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Membership
Liaison
Mike
Gomez
Through twelve years of law enforcement
experience, Mike has acquired tools that
will be vital to TMPA's success. His
advanced peace officer certification and
experience teaching statewide, supervision/leadership
roles in police departments (most recently
the Kerrville Police Department) have helped Mike
excel in his instructions in the classroom.
Mike is also past president of the Kerrville
Police Officers Association. Mike is originally
from Raymondville.
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Membership Liaison
John Sierega
John recently joined TMPA after relocating his family to Austin from Los Angeles. In Southern California, John served the Inglewood Police Department for 17 years, where his assignments included training officer, vice, major narcotics, federal narcotics task force, field supervisor and motor sergeant. John has a wealth of association experience, having served as a Director with both the local police association and later, the police management association. John holds an Advanced Certificate from the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training.
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Services Coordinator
Linda Langan 
Linda joined TMPA in 1998 after eight years
of progressive responsibilities with another
member-based association, including duties
as the membership director and executive
assistant to the vice president. Linda
maintains our membership database, coordinates
dues payments with the accountant, manages
office supplies and she coordinates our
logo product inventory. She also has considerable
experience in event planning. Linda attended
Ocean County College in New Jersey.
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| Membership
Assistant
Raeha
Ramos
Raeha
joined TMPA to provide support
for our growing membership. She assists
with handling member accounts and providing
legal administration work. She also works
closely with our members and the Secretary
of State's office to assist in the formation
of many local associations. Raeha has extensive
customer support, accounting and office
administration experience. Raeha
will complete her B.A. in Marketing from
Huston-Tillotson College. |
Membership Assistant
Mandy Carnahan

Mandy is the newest addition to TMPA’s membership team and she brings with her 12 years of association experience. Mandy provides support in membership services and member account management, as well as assisting members with attending training courses and submitting TCLEOSE hours for certification within our training department. Mandy is proud to offer her assistance to the organization's mission to promote professionalism in law enforcement.
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Administrative Assistant
Anna Lopez
Anna is the first voice you hear when calling into TMPA's State Office. Anna was a Receptionist and Legal Assistant for two years for a Criminal Defense Attorney in Austin. She is also very knowledgeable in customer service and administrative assistance. Anna is very excited to have joined with TMPA and be apart of a great team.
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| Associate Director of Public Affairs
Darlene
Lanham

Darlene holds a Master of Public Affairs from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at UT Austin. She is Chairwoman of the City of Austin Commission for Women, where she advises the City Council on matters of women’s policy. Darlene is also an Advisor on the Capital Area Council of Governments Criminal Justice Advisory Committee. In addition to her civic work, Darlene volunteers for national organizations; she serves on the Board of the Centex American Society for Public Administration and is the Chapter Director for the National Coalition Building Institute. She has moderated discussions for Texas Forums/Future Forums on the issues of Social Security, Medicare and Democracy. Prior to her studies in public policy and administration, she managed events at the University of North Texas College of Music. Her knowledge in performance management, public financial analysis and strategic planning enhance the services we offer. Darlene is committed to professionalizing law enforcement through education and representation—she is proud to contribute her skills to our mission-driven projects.
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SAFVIC Program Manager
Jennifer Gonzales 
Jennifer joined TMPA in 2002 and currently manages the Sexual Assault and Family Violence Investigator’s (SAFVIC) course. Prior to moving into the SAFVIC Program Manager role in 2005, she led our research and evaluation effort in several areas including: the TxDOT “Police Traffic Services” and “Improving DWI Processing” programs, the TABC “Reducing Underage Drinking among College Age Individuals”, and various TMPA projects. Jennifer holds a BA in Psychology from St. Edward's University.
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SAFVIC Program Coordinator
Brooke Hinojosa
Brooke has been the Program Coordinator under the CJD grant for the Sexual Assault Family Violence Investigators Course (SAFVIC) since 2002. Prior to that, she worked for TCLEOSE in the Licensing/Certification Division as well as serving on major projects such as the Texas Peace Officers' Memorial, Texas Police Corps, and the TCLEOSE newsletter "Close Up". Brooke has a B.A. in Sociology and Anthropology from Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos.
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SAFVIC Program Analyst
Nicole Martinez
Nicole comes to TMPA from a local lobbyist firm, Martinez & Associates – Governmental Affairs. There she worked as a legislative assistant during the 79th Legislative Session. Nicole received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Law Enforcement and minored in Forensic Psychology at Texas State University (previously known as Southwest Texas State University). While attending Texas State University, she was a member of the American Criminal Justice Association - Lambda Alpha Epsilon. Becoming part of the TMPA team will allow her to share her common interests in the improvement of law enforcement training and a desire to upgrade their professionalism.
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SAFVIC Program Assistant
Brooks Louton
Brooks joined TMPA after working with sexual assault and family violence victims in residential treatment. She provides support for the SAFVIC program. Brooks received her BA in anthropology and sociology from the University of Texas in Austin.
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PTS and Texas LEADRS Program Manager
Ken Smith

Ken comes to TMPA from the City of Austin Police Department where he was the Program Manager for Austin Police Department’s (A.P.D.) Selective Traffic Enforcement Program grants. During his tenure as the STEP Manager, A.P.D. was recognized by the State of Texas and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for superior performance in obtaining 90% compliance for seatbelt use in the City of Austin. Ken holds a Master Peace Officer Certification and is currently a Reserve Lieutenant.
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Law Enforcement Coordinator
Tracy Chance
Tracy came to TMPA in August 2007 with 21 yrs of experience in law enforcement. He began his career with the El Segundo Police Dept. in Los Angeles, Ca. After 4 ½ years, he transferred to the Inglewood Police Dept where upon he retired in 2005. Tracy held such assignments as patrol officer, narcotics, gang and vice investigator, SWAT officer, field training officer, criminal investigations and administrative services. Tracy’s biggest accomplishment during his career was rewriting the Inglewood Police Department's policy, procedural and field training officer manual while assigned to the accreditation unit. He also holds an advanced police officer certification from POST (Ca.)
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Law Enforcement Coordinator
Michael Earney
Michael Earney comes to TMPA from the Kerr County Sheriff’s Office where he was a Training Sergeant. He currently holds a reserve status with the same rank. Michael has over 13 years of experience in all fields of Law Enforcement and more than 3500 continuing/training education hours. Michael has been a Patrol Deputy, Corrections and Communications officer as well as an administrator, and has received many departmental as well as citizen recognitions for his accomplishments. Michael obtained his Master Peace Officer certification in March 2006.
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| Project Coordinator
Bryan Bell

Bryan joined TMPA as support on the DWI Online Reporting System "LEADRS" in October of 2006. He comes to TMPA from the Brownwood Police Department where he served six years as a patrol officer. Bryan held the position of Field Training Officer where he assisted in revision of the FTO program for the Brownwood PD. He was acknowledged for his duties and was awarded Officer of the Year in 2006. Bryan holds an Advanced Peace Officer certification from TCLEOSE.
Bryan also holds a bachelor degree in Business Administration with a specialization in Computer Informations Systems from Howard Payne University.
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Project Coordinator
Ray Dittrich 
Ray has over six years of law enforcement experience, serving as a Constable's deputy and municipal police officer. He started his career with the Hunt County Constable's Office prior to joining the Commerce Police Department. He served as a Patrol FTO and Community Resource Officer before coming to TMPA.
Ray is an experienced TCLEOSE and defense tactics instructor and is a certified Hostage Negotiator. He holds an Advanced Police Officer Certification from TCLEOSE.
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National LEADRS Manager
Curt Wilson
Curt Wilson brings over 30 years law enforcement experience to TMPA, including 23 years as a Los Angeles Police Officer where he held such assignments as patrol officer, narcotic and vice investigator, PT/SD Instructor, SWAT officer, International Affairs investigator, CRASH supervisor, and watch commander. He has served as Chief of Police in both the cities of Runaway Bay and Bridgeport, TX. He has also spent the last 4 years working at Weatherford College, teaching both Criminal Justce and the Weatherford College Police Academy. Curt has a strong background in training systems. He has delivered training at the international, federal, state and local levels since 1980. He is an instructor in self-defense, firearms, tactics, supervision, Internal Affairs investigations, and terrorism. Curt also teaches SAFVIC and CIT currently. He holds a Master Police Officer certification, TCLEOSE instructor license, and is an FBI range-master. Curt completed his studies at Mid Western State University in 2004 and is expected to complete his graduate work this fallat Tarleton State University in Criminal Justice.
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Grant Administrator
Julie Linn
Julie joined TMPA in April 2001 as a Program Assistant to the "Buckle Up Texas" wave support grant and she was promoted to Program Coordinator in January 2002. Julie comes to us with an extensive background in marketing and media relations. She worked as a marketing coordinator on budgeting, press releases, and other media campaigns. She also worked for two years in an advertising agency where she bought and planned media for many high profile corporations. Julie graduated from St. Edwards University with a B.A. in Psychology and worked with the Travis County District Attorney's office counseling battered women before going into marketing.
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National LEADRS Assistant Coordinator
Katherine Nimphie

Katie joins TMPA as support on the DWI Online Reporting System and “Buckle Up Texas” program by performing research and data analysis. She graduated in 2004 from the University of Michigan with a B.A. in psychology. Katie is an active member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority and served as recruitment chair as well as a recruitment counselor. She also volunteered as a Big Sibling and was involved with the Detroit Project, a program to help revitalize the city.
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Program Analyst
Audrey Hukari

Audrey holds a BA in Political Science from Southwestern University in Georgetown, TX. She began at TMPA by providing administrative support, eventually moving into the training and membership department, and is now providing support for the DWI Online Reporting System and "Buckle Up Texas" through research and data analysis. Previously, Audrey worked in Louisville, KY with a non-profit agency doing community organizing for social justice. She has also worked in the Texas State Capitol offices.
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Lead Law Enforcement Coordinator
Israel Campos
Israel comes to TMPA from the Reeves County Sheriff’s Office where he was the Training Coordinator. Israel continues to reside in Pecos where he retains his peace officer commission under the reserve program. During his tenure as Training Coordinator, he was honored by the Reeves County Area Chamber of Commerce as being the Law Enforcement Officer of the Year in 2002. Prior to becoming the Training Coordinator, Israel was a Senior Deputy Sheriff and Explorer post coordinator. Israel has set his occupational goals and made assisting officers his number one priority.
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Law Enforcement Coordinator
Bill Schwettman
Bill Schwettmann comes to TMPA with over 41 years of extensive law enforcement experience. He retired from the Florence Police Department as Chief of Police and in addition has retired from the Austin Police Department after serving 30 years as a Senior Sergeant. Within his tenure, Bill has held positions of Sergeant Investigator, Senior Sergeant of the Motorcycle Division and Chief of the Hospital Police. Bill is a graduate of Blinn College, attended two years at the University of Texas majoring in Industrial Relations/Personnel Management. Also, he attended one year at Central Texas College seeking a law enforcement degree.
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