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The Honorable Rudy Metayer

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The son of Haitian immigrants, Rudy is of the first generation in his family to complete higher education, graduating from not only the University of Texas College of Liberal Arts with a B.A., but also a Master in Public Affairs from the LBJ School of Public Affairs, and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Texas School of Law. He has been a tireless advocate in the community speaking and working on a host of issues ranging from teaching at-risk children, co-authoring an honor code for the University of Texas, helping forge a partnership with local law enforcement and the State Bar of Texas to address the issue of community policing, and creating Pro Bono legal advice clinics for United States Military Veterans.

 

Before joining Graves Dougherty Hearon & Moody, a premiere law firm in Texas, Rudy served as Special Counsel to the Health and Human Services Commission. He has also served on several local, state, and national boards and committees including the Board of Directors of the State Bar of Texas, Lone Star Circle of Care, Texans Soccer Club, Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO), Leadership Austin, Texas Bar Foundation, FBI Citizens Academy, United Way of Greater Austin, US Soccer Federation Referee Program, Community Advancement Network (CAN), Texas Young Lawyers Association, Austin Black Lawyers Association, and Young Catholic Professionals. Rudy has been recognized numerous times as one of the most influential young professionals in not only the Greater Austin area, but the State of Texas. His accolades include being awarded the Pflugerville ISD Community Partner of the Year, Texas Young Lawyers Association President’s Award of Merit, Greater Austin Black Chamber of Commerce Advocate of the Year, Austin Under 40 Government & Public Affairs Award Winner, Austin Monthly Magazine Top Attorneys, and the Austin Area Research Organization McBee Fellowship. Rudy has just been named Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year by the Austin Bar Association and Outstanding Young Alumni “Rising Leader” by the LBJ School of Public Affairs. Recently, Rudy was again named one of Central Texas’ Top Young Professionals by Austin Black Business Journal and a Texas Super Lawyer. He is a Fellow to the Texas Bar Foundation and the Past Chair of the African American Lawyers Section of the State Bar of Texas. 

 

On the 40 Acres, Rudy was active in various different groups and organizations including the Texas Wranglers, Thurgood Marshall Legal Society, Texas Rugby, Multicultural Information Center, Texas Law Society Mentor, UT Rec Sports Officials, LBJ School Diversity & Inclusion Curriculum Review Committee, and the Legal Eagles. Rudy was elected to both the UT Law School’s Alumni Association Executive Committee as well as the LBJ School of Public Affairs Executive Committee. 

 

Rudy is honored to be the Executive Director of the Texas Black Caucus Foundation (TxBCF) where he has collaborated with various organizations to help bring true systemic change and an inclusive voice to issues facing Black Texans, which in turn affect and uplift all Texans. He is proud of the Foundation’s ability to bridge gaps and bring varying political and ideological viewpoints together to help further causes that benefit underserved communities, particularly in the areas of workforce/economic development, farming, education, and foster care. Rudy believes that the faith-based community plays an essential role in helping to solve the issues facing our society and seeks to help bring their input and support to make our world a better place.

 

Rudy’s true love and passion to the City of Plugerville has been shown in his service as Vice President of the Travis County Emergency Services District No. 2 (Pflugerville Fire Department), a member of the Pflugerville Charter Review Commission, a member of the Pflugerville Community Development Corporation, Co-Chair of the Pflugerville Finance and Budget Committee, a member of the Pflugerville "1849" Park Committee, a member of the St. Elizabeth of Hungary FIESTA committee, and Vice Chair of the Boy Scouts of America Blackland Prairie.  Rudy is married to his amazing wife Letisha, a longtime Pflugerville resident of over 30 years, and the father of three, yes three, daughters. 

 

Rudy believes that true collaboration amongst stakeholders is key to keeping Pflugerville the fiscally responsible, economically strong, inclusive, and high quality of life place it is today. 

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