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About This FEB

The Houston Federal Executive Board represents approximately 31,000 Federal employees and 107 agencies in the 22 counties along the upper Texas Gulf Coast area. The Board is made up of agency heads, or their designated representative, all of whom are dedicated to be a constructive, unifying force within the Federal Government, and our community, by providing effective communication and coordination between Federal agencies throughout all levels of government.

Leadership

  • Chair

    Rayford Irvin, District Director

    U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

  • Vice Chair

    Vacant

Committees

  • Emergency Preparedness, Employee Safety, and Security: Houston FEB contributes to emergency preparedness of our federal communities by serving as the hub for information and coordination; facilitates planning and coordination among Federal agencies; and assures community awareness by providing timely and accurate communication of emergency information.
  • Workforce Development and Support: Houston FEB offers Leadership programs comprised of aspiring federal leaders across government; offers specific training opportunities and learning experiences; and provides cost-effective services to resolve disputes and preserve working relationships through Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) programs.
  • Strategic Partnerships: Houston FEB members serve as Federal Ambassadors for the Combined Federal Campaign and promote community service by Federal employees. They improve communications among Federal agencies within our FEB and strive for greater interagency collaboration to improve the effectiveness of government operations.