Texas Association of School Boards
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Gary W. Inmon, Esq.
President
Gary W. Inmon joined the Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City (SCUC) ISD Board in 2000. A graduate of SCUC-ISD, he has served the board as president, vice-president, secretary, and assistant secretary. He joined the Texas Association of School Boards in 2002. Inmon, a Leadership TASB graduate and Master Trustee (Class of 2002), also has been active in the TASB School Board Advocacy Network, Federal Relations Network, Delegate Assembly, candidate forums, and the grassroots advocacy process.
An attorney, Inmon operates his own law office in Schertz. He has previously served as a founding director of the SCUC-ISD Education Foundation and the local YMCA. Currently, he serves as a board member of the Schertz Chamber of Commerce. He is married to Crissy Inmon, an RN who works for Comal ISD, and has two school-age children, Mark and Hanna, both of whom attend junior high school in SCUC-ISD, and a baby son named Thomas Christian.
James B. Crow
Executive Director
Texas Association of School Boards

James B. (Jim) Crow is the executive director of the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB), a position he has held since August 1995. Crow has been with TASB since July 1981, serving in a variety of positions primarily in the governmental relations area.
Prior to his affiliation with TASB, Crow was with Austin ISD from 1975 until 1981, first as a high school journalism teacher and then as director of communications. During the 1981 Texas Legislature, he served on the staff of the Texas Senate Committee on Education.
In September 1997, Crow was appointed by Texas Governor George W. Bush to serve as a commissioner of the Education Commission of the States (ECS), a national organization devoted to assisting states develop sound education policy. During his tenure as TASB executive director, the organization was named one of the "25 Best Medium Companies to Work for in America" by HR Magazine, a publication of the Society for Human Resource Management.
Crow earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin. He is married to Shellie Hoffman Crow, an attorney practicing school law with an Austin firm. He has a 23-year-old son, Jeff, and a three-year-old daughter, Sarah.