Cheryl deCordova to Assume Role as Sen. Charles Perry's San Angelo District Director

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — At the Texas Legislature, Cheryl deCordova, a longtime district director for State Rep. Drew Darby, is taking on a new role across the hall as State Sen. Charles Perry's new district director. This move follows the untimely passing of Laura Lewis late last year, who had served as Perry's district director since 2016.

Perry's office, located on the fifth floor, suite 510, of the Wells Fargo building at 36 W Beauregard Ave. in San Angelo, serves a significant swath of Texas, including Coleman, Concho, Mason, McCulloch, Menard, Mills, Nolan, Runnels, San Saba, Taylor, and Tom Green counties.

Reflecting on deCordova's transition, Rep. Drew Darby expressed gratitude for her decade-long commitment and service to House District 72 and the broader West Texas community. He noted her dedication, expertise, and compassion in handling the needs of countless constituents across the Concho Valley and West Texas.

Furthermore, Darby highlighted deCordova's pivotal role in organizing the annual West Texas Legislative Summit in collaboration with the San Angelo Chamber of Commerce. These summits have played a vital role in shaping the legislative agenda for the region, fostering dialogue among key stakeholders, and advocating for policies to propel economic development and tourism forward.

Despite her transition to Senator Perry's office, Darby emphasized that deCordova will continue to serve constituents of House District 72 in Coleman, Concho, Runnels, and Tom Green counties.

Darby concluded by extending congratulations to deCordova on her new position and wishing her success in her next career phase, underscoring her ongoing dedication to serving the people of West Texas.

DeCordova and her husband, Aubrey, a retired Tom Green County commissioner, have two grown children, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Cheryl deCordova

Cheryl deCordova

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