Governor Abbott Reappoints Foster-Smith to Texas Mutual Insurance Company Board of Directors
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AUSTIN, Texas, March 21 -- Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, issued the following news release:
Governor Greg Abbott has reappointed Linda Foster-Smith to the Texas Mutual Insurance Company Board of Directors for a term set to expire July 1, 2021.
Linda Foster-Smith of Georgetown is retired from AT&T after over 35 years of service. She is a volunteer for the Seeds of Strength Georgetown, past vice president of Midland Independent School District Board, past chair of Midland United Way and Midland Chamber of Commerce. Foster-Smith attended the University of Houston.
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