
In a recent move by Governor Greg Abbott, David Dunmoyer has been appointed to the Texas Judicial Council, with Kevin Bryant being reappointed. Their tenures are expected to last until June 30, 2029. This council is instrumental in overseeing the Texas court system, dedicating efforts to not only study and evaluate but also propose enhancements that can be made to ensure a more efficient judicial process. It also serves as a body for investigating and reporting on issues that are referred to it concerning the state's court system, as reported on the official Governor's website.
David Dunmoyer brings to the table his current role as the campaign director for Better Tech for Tomorrow and expertise on water policy from the Texas Public Policy Foundation. With an educational background comprising a Bachelor of Science in Public Relations from Texas Christian University and a Master of Public Affairs from The University of Texas at Austin, Dunmoyer's interplay between policy and communication might just to lend a unique perspective to the Council's endeavors. He is also involved with the American Society of Civil Engineer’s Water Infrastructure Security Enhancements Standing Committee, according to the official announcement.
Kevin Bryant, reappointed for a second term, comes with a legal and financial acumen as the General Counsel for Crow Holdings, having served CHC-affiliated entities since 1997. His diverse spectrum of experience stretches across various boards such as the Real Estate Roundtable Tax Policy Committee, Uplift Education, Dallas Breakfast Group, and the Dallas Symphony Association Board of Governors. Bryant's qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Oklahoma State University and a Juris Doctor from Oklahoma City University. His prolonged engagement with legal and fiscal matters should continue to complement the Council's work in enhancing the judicial system of Texas.
Their appointments come at a crucial time as the Texas Judicial Council is set to address a range of challenges, from court modernization to improving access to justice. With backgrounds in policy, engineering, law, and finance, both appointees bring expertise that aligns with the Council's mission to drive changes aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of courts statewide. Their combined experience and knowledge are expected to play a key role in guiding the Council through necessary reforms and improvements. More on their respective roles and contributions to the Texas Judicial Council can be found on the Texas Governor's official website.









