Governor Abbott reappoints Bickerstaff and Lunceford to state land lease boards

Greg Abbott, Governor at Texas
Greg Abbott, Governor at Texas
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Governor Greg Abbott has announced the reappointment of Cliff Bickerstaff and Erin Lunceford to key land lease boards in Texas. Bickerstaff will continue his service on the Board for Lease of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Lands, while Lunceford will remain on the Board for Lease of Texas Department of Criminal Justice Lands. Both appointments are set to run through September 1, 2027.

The Boards for Lease oversee leasing activities involving land owned by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Cliff Bickerstaff, from Amarillo, is executive vice president at Amarillo National Bank. He is involved with several organizations, including serving as a member and former chair of the Amarillo Area Foundation, participating in the Texas Cattle Feeders Association’s Finance and Tax Committee, and sitting on the board of the Amarillo-Potter Events Venue District. Bickerstaff holds a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics from Texas Tech University.

Erin Lunceford, based in Houston, practices mediation and arbitration at Lunceford ADR, LLC. She previously served as Judge for Harris County’s 61st Judicial District Court. Her credentials include board certification in Personal Injury Trial Law and certification as a Medical Malpractice Specialist with the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys. Lunceford has also been active with the Houston Bar Association and held leadership roles within the Houston chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates. She earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado Boulder and a Juris Doctor from the University of Houston.

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