History of TEEX
The Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) is an internationally recognized leader in the delivery of emergency response and workforce training, exercises, technical assistance, and economic development. The agency provides customized training and technical solutions impacting homeland security and economic development serving more than 180,000 people from every U.S. state and territory and 56 countries worldwide.
The agency is also one of the oldest occupants of the old Bryan Air Force Base facility, now called the RELLIS Campus.
Longtime TEEX employee Kathy Fraser, the associate director of marketing and communications for the agency, talks about the organization and the important work it continues to do, impacting lives on a global basis.
Kathy Fraser is Associate Director for Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service Marketing and Communications. Before becoming Associate Director, Kathy was Video Operations Manager, where she worked with divisions and individuals across the agency on marketing and curriculum video projects. A graduate of Texas A&M University, Fraser joined TEEX as a multimedia developer with the Law Enforcement & Security Training Division, and later managed the Center for Instructional Technologies. She is currently serving on the TEEX Leadership Development Committee. She teaches courses in the Leadership Program and in the Service Excellence Program.