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Edinburg EDC Celebrates Raudel Garza’s Service on the Texas Economic Development Council Board

By María Fernanda Murillo

Edinburg

December 10, 2025





Edinburg Economic Development Corporation (Edinburg EDC) proudly recognizes Executive Director Raudel Garza for his dedicated service on the Texas Economic Development Council (TEDC) Board of Directors from 2022 to 2025. 

His leadership and commitment to strengthening economic development across the state have been instrumental in advancing strategic initiatives that benefit both Texas communities and Edinburg’s long-term vision.

Throughout his tenure on the TEDC Board, Garza contributed to statewide discussions on job creation, business attraction, and economic competitiveness. His involvement reflects Edinburg EDC’s broader mission to cultivate a strong business environment and champion policies that support sustainable growth.

A Leader Advancing Economic Opportunity in Texas

Raudel Garza’s participation in the TEDC Board underscores his dedication to collaboration, innovation, and data-driven development. By engaging with economic development professionals from more than 350 cities and hundreds of public and private organizations, he has helped shape strategies that position Texas as one of the most dynamic business environments in the country.

His service also strengthens Edinburg’s presence at the state level, ensuring the city remains connected to emerging trends, legislative priorities, and best practices that drive investment and talent development.

About the Texas Economic Development Council (TEDC)

The Texas Economic Development Council is a statewide, nonprofit professional association based in Austin dedicated to expanding economic and employment opportunities across Texas. As the largest state association of its kind, TEDC serves as a central resource for ideas, information, and influence within the economic development community.

With over 800 members representing more than 500 organizations, TEDC provides educational programming, legislative advocacy, and strategic support to foster a competitive business climate. Its work helps communities across Texas attract investment, create jobs, and build strong, resilient local economies.

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