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Amy Mueller promoted to Vice President of Terrell EDC

Mar 21, 2024

Terrell Economic Development Corporation Announces Promotion of Amy Mueller to Vice President of Economic Development

Terrell, TX – March 20, 2024 – The Terrell Economic Development Corporation (TEDC) is thrilled to announce the promotion of Amy Mueller from Economic Development Specialist to Vice President of Economic Development. This strategic move is poised to enhance the TEDC's mission of fostering economic growth and improving the quality of life for the community of Terrell.

Before joining Terrell EDC in 2022, Ms. Mueller demonstrated exceptional dedication and expertise at the City of Farmers Branch, where she specialized in Business Retention as an Economic Development Project Manager.

Mueller is a proud alumnus of the University of Mississippi, holding a Bachelor of Business Administration with a specialization in Real Estate and Insurance/Risk Management. Her academic background and professional achievements underscore a deep understanding of the economic landscape and a forward-thinking approach to development challenges.

In the past year alone, Mueller has completed several prestigious certifications and programs, highlighting her commitment to continuous learning and leadership in economic development. These accomplishments include the Chmura/JobsEQ – FIT certification (2024), participation in the North Texas Commission Emerging Leaders (2023), and completion of the TEDC – Sales Tax Workshop (2023). She is also one class away from graduating from the Texas Economic Development Council Future Leadership Training.

Currently enrolled in a Grant Writing class, Mueller is eagerly anticipating attending the OU EDI in April 2024 and starting the Terrell Citizen Police Academy for a 10-week program in April 2024.

An active member of the Terrell Kiwanis chapter, Mueller has played a significant role in community engagement, partnering with the local library for the Dr. Seuss event in 2023 and 2024 and co-chairing the Scholarship event in 2023. She will continue her leadership as the chair of the scholarship event in 2024.

“The Terrell EDC is excited to welcome Amy into her new role. Her proven track record, commitment to economic development, and passion for community engagement are set to bring invaluable insights and innovative strategies to the organization.”- Bruce Wood, Terrell EDC Board Chairman.