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Megan Mauro is a senior leader at the Texas Association of Business (TAB) and is now serving as the organization’s Interim President & CEO. According to TAB’s public leadership information, Mauro previously held the role of Executive Vice President & Chief of Staff, overseeing policy, advocacy, and internal operations. The organization described her advancement in 2024 as recognition of her “policy prowess and exceptional coalition-building skills.”
TAB’s staff update published in May 2024 stated that Mauro had been promoted to Executive Vice President & Chief of Staff, noting that she had helped guide the association’s policy and advocacy work across major statewide initiatives. Information in organizational directories indicates that she previously served as Senior Vice President of Policy and Advocacy, a position in which she worked on legislative strategy, business-community relations, and issue-based coalitions.
Public professional records describe her background as rooted in legislative affairs, government relations, and policy coordination. Her profile states that she studied at Texas State University–San Marcos, where she earned a degree that combined Health and Wellness Promotion with Business Administration.
In October 2025, Mauro published a commentary highlighting the needs of small and emerging technology companies in Texas. The article argued that “little-tech matters,” emphasizing the importance of giving startups a voice in state and federal policy discussions. Her piece outlined what she described as the need for regulatory clarity and practical support for homegrown innovation.
Mauro stepped into the role of Interim President & CEO of TAB after the resignation of Glenn Hamer. TAB’s official statement announcing the leadership transition said: “Megan Mauro will continue serving as the Interim President & CEO.”













