Texas Border Business
MISSION, Texas – The Texas Department of Transportation on Tuesday appointed Teclo J. Garcia, CEO of the Mission Economic Development Corporation, to two influential advisory committees focused on shaping the future of trade and freight across Texas.
TxDOT Commissioner Alex Meade nominated Garcia to serve on the Border Trade Advisory Committee (BTAC) and the Freight Advisory Committee (FAC), both instrumental in developing policy recommendations and initiatives that streamline trade and freight transport across Texas, particularly along the U.S.-Mexico border.
“Texas needs leaders who understand the importance of a robust, efficient transportation network, and Teclo is exactly the kind of advocate who will help us build on our strengths and support economic growth across the state,” Meade said. “His expertise in economic development and deep understanding of the region’s trade dynamics bring a vital perspective to these committees, where decisions made impact the flow of goods across Texas’ highways and ports.”
Garcia’s appointment reflects Mission EDC’s commitment to positioning South Texas as a leader in efficient trade, strengthening the local economy, and addressing infrastructure needs that support business growth and public safety.
“It’s a tremendous honor to join the Border Trade and Freight Advisory Committees,” Garcia said. “This is a valuable opportunity to represent not only the City of Mission but the entire South Texas region. I look forward to working with Commissioner Meade and the TxDOT team to develop infrastructure solutions that advance economic resilience and growth for our communities. I also want to thank Secretary of State Jane Nelson and TxDOT Executive Director Marc D. Williams for their leadership in supporting Texas’ trade and transportation priorities.”
Mission EDC Board President Richard Hernandez commended Garcia for his dedication to advancing public policy.
“We are incredibly proud of Teclo’s appointment and what it means for our organization and community,” Hernandez said. “This recognition by Commissioner Meade affirms Teclo’s strategic leadership and our commitment to a thriving South Texas economy.”