Board of Trustees Ruben Herrera, J.D. – Chair
Elected to Board: 2016, Term Expires: 2022, At-Large-Position: Place 5 Mr. Ruben Herrera was elected to the TSC Board of Trustees in May 2016. He was elected as Secretary of the Board in June of 2016 and again in July 2018. He was elected Chair in December 2020. Mr. Herrera is a Texas Southmost College alumnus. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and a state license as a Chemical Dependency Counselor. Mr. Herrera continued his education at Texas Southern University where he earned a Juris Doctor degree. Mr. Herrera has served on the board of various organizations, such as Tip of Texas Family Outreach, Community Development Corporation, Brownsville Economic Development Corporation, Brownsville Housing Authority, Cameron Works, and Brownsville Visitors and Convention Bureau. He is also a graduate of Leadership Brownsville, Class IX, where he served as Junior Leadership Brownsville Chair. Mr. Herrera practices criminal defense law in Brownsville. He and his wife Marvella have two children, Ada and Edna.
Tony Zavaleta, Ph.D. – Vice Chair
Elected to Board: 2016, Term Expires: 2022, At-Large-Position: Place 3 Dr. Tony Zavaleta grew up in Brownsville and is a member of one of the 13 founding families of northern Mexico. He is the nephew of Dr. Joe Zavaleta and Prax Orive, each of whom served on the TSC Board. Dr. Zavaleta graduated from Saint Joseph Academy in 1964 and entered Texas Southmost College, graduating and transferring to The University of Texas at Austin in 1966, where he completed a Ph.D. in Anthropology in 1976. Moving back to Brownsville in 1976, Dr. Zavaleta began teaching sociology and anthropology at Texas Southmost College and at Pan American University at Brownsville. Dr. Zavaleta became the first Dean of the College of Liberal Arts for UTB/TSC, and also served as the Dean of the College of Mathematics and Science and Technology. He next served as Vice President for Partnership Affairs, where he coordinated all of the work between the TSC Board and UTB, and then became the Vice President for External Affairs, which included governmental relations and all external programs such as Workforce Training and Continuing Education. Dr. Zavaleta served as Interim Provost, the chief operating officer of UTB/TSC, and then as the Associate Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. In 2011 he retired from the administration to return to full-time teaching. Dr. Zavaleta retired in May 2016 after 40 years of service. Dr. Zavaleta is regarded as one of the top experts on the US-Mexico Border, and frequently speaks throughout Mexico and the U.S. Dr. Zavaleta was appointed to two Federal commissions by Presidents Reagan and Obama, and he served two terms on the Brownsville City Commission, followed by a term on the City of Brownsville Civil Service Commission.
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