Borger News-Herald

Texas Workforce Commission Welcomes Alberto “Alberto” Treviño as the New Commission­er Labor

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AUSTIN – Gov. Greg Abbott has appointed Alberto “Albert” Treviño, III as the Texas Workforce Commission’s new Commission­er Representi­ng Labor.

“I am honored to serve the interests of 14 million Texans as the Commission­er Representi­ng Labor,” said Commission­er Treviño.

“I look forward to working with staff and my fellow Commission­ers to continue making Texas the best place to live and work.”

Albert Treviño of Harlingen is a retired U.S. Border Patrol agent.

Treviño has nearly 33 years of combined law enforcemen­t and border patrol experience, with 21 years of service to Local 3307 of the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC), where he served as executive vice president. Treviño is the current elected NBPC national treasurer.

“I congratula­te Commission­er Treviño on his appointmen­t to the Texas Workforce Commission,” said TWC Chairman Bryan Daniel.

“His years of public service will be a valuable asset as we work together to strengthen the Texas economy by expanding opportunit­ies for our Texas workforce.”

Prior to NBPC, Commission­er Treviño served as a police instructor, background investigat­or, and patrol officer for the Harlingen Police Department.

He is a 3rd degree knight of the Knights of Columbus, former member of the City of Harlingen Tennis Advisory Board, and former volunteer for Little League Baseball. Treviño received an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice from Texas Southmost College.

“Congratula­tions and a warm welcome to Commission­er Treviño,” said TWC Commission­er

Representi­ng Employers Aaron Demerson. “I look forward to working together to connect Texas’ workforce with our worldclass Texas employers.”

The Office of the Commission­er Representi­ng Labor advocates for the interests of workers with respect to TWC services.

Workers may contact the Commission­er’s office for informatio­n about TWC services and for referral to agencies or entities that might assist with workplace concerns. For more informatio­n, visit https://www.twc.texas. gov/office-commission­er-representi­ng-labor.

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