Governor Abbott appoints Scott Charbonneau to homeless council

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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Scott Charbonneau to the Texas Interagency Council for the Homeless. Charbonneau will serve on the council for a term that lasts at the Governor’s discretion. The council is responsible for coordinating state resources and services aimed at addressing homelessness.

Scott Charbonneau is from Hurst and currently serves as president and CEO of Cornerstone Assistance Network. He also holds a position as deacon at First Baptist Church in Hurst. Charbonneau earned his Bachelor of Science in Industrial Distribution from Texas A&M University and his Master of Business Administration from Baylor University.

The office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott, according to its official website, leads executive efforts for the state government, focusing on economic development, education, border security, and community initiatives.



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