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Crime Victims & Law Enforcement Support
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Jan 30, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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CEO & co-owner of Mir Senior Care Management & Care Consultants
Feb 06, 2025
Lina has more than 30 years of experience in the healthcare industry. As Community Educator and Area Director for ten years in the hospice industry, she worked with families and health care providers educating and advocating for increased awareness and better understanding of issues that emerge during end- of- life care. In 2013, she joined Mir Care Consultants, Inc. and is now CEO and co-owner of the firm. Mir Care Consultants, Inc. is a Certified Life Care Management firm focusing on Geriatric Care and Special Needs Children and Adults. Mir Care Consultants is also a private professional guardianship program serving those who have no family or advocate to oversee their care. She is responsible for growing the firm and expanding services to Austin, Bryan/College Station, and in the near future Houston, Texas. Lina’s passion, commitment and dedication lies in patient advocacy, consumer health education, ensuring accountability, excellence in care, and assuring individuals’ choices are honored. As a caregiver for her father and currently for her mom, Lina understands the complexities of aging and the support and guidance that adult children or those caring for elders can be challenging. Her expertise in care management allows for her to provide expert advice and guidance on coordination, care, and support during the caregiving journey. She continues her care journey as she is a caregiver for her mom who is living with Parkinson’s Disease. Lina serves on several boards and is active in community events and efforts to support elders and their caregivers in Central Texas including the AGE of Central Texas where she is the Co-Chair for the Capital Campaign South Location and served last year as the Co-Chair for the She Thrives Program an event focused on the female caregiver. Currently she is the Treasurer/Secretary for National Board of the Aging Life Care Association where she has served as Chair of the Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Committee and is Chair of the PR Committee, and a member of the Finance Committee. On the local level she serves on the board of the South Central Chapter ALCA. Recently Lina was awarded the 2022 Joyce Lauck Legacy Award which honors a person whose professional commitment goes above and beyond his or her job description to impact the lives of older adults and family caregivers. She has been awarded was the Aging Life Care Association Chapter Member of the year for 2022 and 2024. When not working or volunteering, Lina spends time with her husband of 20 years, Orlando, three grown children, two dogs, playing and participating in pickleball tournaments and travelling. Lina Supnet Zapata MBA, CMC, TxCG CEO Aging Life Care Professional-Advanced Professional Private Professional Guardian-Certified Board Member at Large -Aging Life Care Association Mir Senior Care & Care Consultants, Inc 3410 Far West Boulevard Suite 120 Austin, Texas 78731 T: 512.975.2444 F: 512.519.2304 www.mircareconsultants.com |
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Feb 11, 2025
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Feb 25, 2025
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Feb 27, 2025
Lisa Boenker is the Director of the Brazos Valley Small Business Development Center and a dedicated advocate for small businesses. A proud Texas A&M graduate with a degree in Business Management, she has spent over 30 years guiding entrepreneurs in business planning, financing, and expansion.
Lisa’s career began as a Business Analyst at Dun & Bradstreet before joining the BVSBDC in 1991. Raised in an entrepreneurial family, she started her first business as a teenager and, today, co-owns a cattle business with her husband. Her passion for entrepreneurship and economic development has made her a trusted resource for small businesses across the Brazos Valley.
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Mar 11, 2025
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Mar 25, 2025
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Mar 27, 2025
Southwest Brazos County, Texas Howdy! I’m Shana Elliott, fighting Texas Aggie class of 2002. I've a MOSTLY lifelong resident of College Station, graduating from A&M Consolidated in 1998 and then attending TAMU. My husband Chad is also a lifelong CS resident, we went to Consol together and started dating after graduation, eventually getting married in 2003. We have twin 17yr old daughters Annabelle and Andie. I'm a financial advisor and CFP® at Edward Jones for the last 21 years. In November 2024, I purchased the Southwest Brazos County territory for House of Colour, and have enjoyed being a color stylist for the last few months. I am pursuing this as a passion project, as I have recently formed a love for watching people's faces as they see themselves in their best colors and learn to find their best selves in the right color palate, and the right clothing style that fits their personality and body architecture.
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Apr 08, 2025
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Apr 10, 2025
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![]() Director of the Bryan-College Station Metropolitan Planning Org.
Apr 17, 2025
Daniel Rudge, is the Executive Director of the Bryan-College Station Metropolitan Planning Organization (BCSMPO). Daniel, or Dan as he prefers to be called, has over 25 years of experience in the Transportation Planning profession and worked in six different states primarily in Virginia and Florida. Prior to joining the BCSMPO, Dan was the Director of Planning for Lee County, Florida Transit Department, also known as LeeTran, involved in integrating transit into the local governments Comprehensive Plan. While at the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT), Daniel served as the Chief of Planning/Manager of Mobility Programs and was responsible for statewide and local transportation planning initiatives across DRPT’s transit, transportation demand management and rail programs. Daniel also worked closely with Virginia’s Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO’s) serving as DRPT’s MPO liaison, with the Virginia General Assembly as DRPT’s Legislative Services Director, and developed and taught grantee training. Prior to joining DRPT, Daniel was the Executive Director for the Springfield, Missouri MPO. Prior to being an Executive Director, Daniel worked with three other MPO’s and has written longrange transportation plans, congestion management process plans, coordinated human service agency plans, transit development plans, and Transportation Demand Management (TDM) plans. In addition to his MPO work, Daniel was a Research Associate with the Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) in Florida where he was involved in planning and implementation of transportation demand management programs, technical assistance to municipalities integrating alternative transportation/transit into local growth management initiatives, developing citizen participation programs, and developing strategic plans for public and private sector organizations. Daniel’s other activities included serving as a project planner for the State Transportation Policy Initiative, Land Use Regulations That Support Access Management, and various transit Development plans. Daniel also received national recognition for developing and conducting 16-40 hour transportation training seminars in nine states, co-authoring two award-winning transportation handbooks, and editing an international newsletter. Daniel holds a Masters Degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Virginia Tech. |
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Apr 22, 2025
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Apr 24, 2025
Stephanie Cooper Stephanie Cooper is a certified Master Gardener and a proud Texas Aggie, holding a degree in Horticulture with a specialization in Landscape Design. With a passion for plants and sustainable gardening, she is dedicated to helping others create beautiful, functional outdoor spaces grounded in research-based knowledge. Outside of sharing her passion for plants, Stephanie enjoys volunteering in her church’s children’s ministry, spending time in her own garden, and most of all, she loves time with her husband and their three children. |
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May 13, 2025
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![]() Texas A&M Institute for Equine Sciences
May 15, 2025
Hanna Galloway-Hillestad Hanna was recognized as an Outstanding Young Professional by the Department of Recreation, Hanna earned her Master of Science in Recreation and Resources Development in 2019 from While at Texas A&M, Hanna was a standout athlete, competing in both track and cross-country Hanna is a 2011 graduate of Decatur High School where she was a multisport athlete and was Today, Hanna remains committed to advancing the Texas A&M Institute for Equine Sciences, |
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May 22, 2025
Rachael Altman For those interested in learning more about the Carnegie Library: It’s one of the most distinctive buildings in Downtown Bryan. With its neoclassical-revival-style red brick, tall windows, white exterior finishes, and four tall columns climbing the height of the two-story building, it’s certainly the most distinguished looking. Just inside the double-door entrance are two narrow wooden stairways—one to the right, the other to the left. About ten steps ahead is the central help desk, the heart of the first floor. The space surrounding it is cozy in the best possible sense of the word. Except for a couple of large study tables and some chairs, the entire floor is packed wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling with books, photos, art, and historical artifacts, many relating to real estate in the region. Upstairs is more of the same. The building smells pleasantly of old wood and even older books. The atmosphere is conducive to the building’s intended purpose: historical research. Welcome to the Carnegie History Center. Originally the Carnegie Public Library, the building is now a repository for rare historical materials (although the name on the structure has not changed). The center’s holdings are astonishing. They include family Bibles, old court records and school records, countless photos and maps spanning the early 19th century through the 20th century, and collections of documents donated by some of the city’s founding families. Some materials document aspects of the area’s history that are unpleasant but no less important. For example, the center has a zoning map from the ’50s showing how schools were segregated and original bills of sale from the slave trade (one written on what appears to be stationary from a London hotel). Armed with such a rich treasure trove of documents (plus a little time and a lot of patience), even the most amateur history buff could piece together a respectably detailed history of the Brazos Valley, its real estate, and its people. That’s why the library’s resources are used largely for genealogical research. Learn more about the Carnegie Library here! |
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Jun 24, 2025
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Jun 24, 2025 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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