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Norman Roy Garza, Jr.

Executive Director, Texas Space Commission

Norman Roy Garza, Jr. joined Texas Space Commission (TxSC) as the inaugural executive director on July 1, 2024. Previously, he served in several capacities at The Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) since 2014. 

During his tenure, he held two titles: assistant vice chancellor of government relations and external affairs for three state agencies funded by the Legislature – Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES); the Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) ; and the Transportation Institute (TTI) – as well as vice president of government relations for the flagship campus, Texas A&M University in College Station, as well as its remote sites in McAllen and Houston and D.C. and the Branch Campus in Galveston. 

While at Texas A&M, Norman supported major initiatives such as: partnering with U.S. Army Futures Command to create the Bush Combat Development Complex; obtaining management contracts from the NNSA for Los Alamos National Laboratory as well as the Pantex Plant; securing state appropriations to build the Center for Infrastructure Renewal at The RELLIS Campus in Bryan; implementing an advanced manufacturing workforce training program with the Port of Brownsville; establishing The A&M Semiconductor Institute as well as The A&M Space Institute. Prior to service at TAMUS, Norman was an Associate Legislative Director at Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) and had also worked for a state senator at the Texas Capitol. 

Born in Harlingen, Norman is a native Texan with roots across the Rio Grande Valley and South Texas. He is a graduate of Pleasanton High School, as well as St. Edward’s University with a bachelor’s degree in political science. Additionally, he studied at the Universidad de Belgrano in Buenos Aires (Argentina) and earned a certificate through the Governor’s Executive Development Program (GEDP) from The University of Texas at Austin. 

Norman has volunteered his time in leadership roles with several statewide non-profit organizations, such as Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation/Stewards of the Wild; Texan by Nature; Texas Agriculture Land Trust; as well as locally at Saint Mary Cathedral in Austin. 

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