Governor Greg Abbott appointed Lynn Gravley to the University of North Texas System Board of Regents for a term set to expire on May 22, 2031, according to an April 13 announcement.
The appointment is part of the governor’s ongoing efforts to provide leadership and guidance for state institutions. The Office of the Texas Governor serves as the executive branch of state government, making appointments to boards and collaborating with local governments and businesses while promoting economic opportunities, education, and public safety according to the official website.
Gravley is founder and CEO of NT Logistics, Inc. He was previously appointed by Governor Abbott in 2018 to serve on the North Texas Tollway Authority Board of Directors where he chaired its Finance, Audit, and Administration Committee. He also leads as chairman for both the Advisory Board for UNT G. Brint Ryan College of Business for Logistics & Supply Chain Management and the Transportation Intermediaries Association. In addition, Gravley has served as a deacon at Gunter Valley Church of Christ and held positions with several educational and charitable organizations in his community.
He received a Bachelor of Arts from UNT, was honored with its Distinguished Alumni Award in 2021, and inducted into the UNT College of Business Hall of Fame in 2025.
Greg Abbott currently holds office as the state’s 48th governor according to the official website. The governor’s office provides services across Texas while advancing cultural understanding through commissions supporting opportunities for women and people with disabilities according to its official website.
The historic Greek Revival-style Texas Governor’s Mansion has been used as governors’ residence since 1856; it stands today as one of America’s oldest continuously occupied such residences according to information from the official website.

