New city manager, senior leadership team

Jan. 17, 2023

The Garland City Council has named Judson Rex to serve as city manager. The appointment was made official during the council’s Jan. 17 meeting and is effective immediately.

Judson joined Team Garland two years ago as the assistant city manager for Planning and Economic Development. He is stepping into this new role following the retirement of Bryan Bradford, who will serve as city manager emeritus until May 1, 2023.

“I am incredibly excited and honored to serve as city manager,” noted Judson. “Garland is a remarkable community with momentum toward a bright future. I’m honored to serve alongside the passionate women and men who strive every day to serve the 250,000 people that call Garland home. Together, we will move Garland forward.”

Mayor Scott LeMay says the City Council is impressed with Judson’s vision and energy for Garland’s future. “With our many bond projects and community initiatives, we have achieved so much in the past few years. Jud has been an integral part of that growth since he arrived here and I know he can direct our organization to that next, important level.”

Before joining Garland, Judson served as city manager of Denison, Texas, and town manager of Strasburg, Virginia. Judson holds a bachelor’s degree in Planning and Resource Management from Brigham Young University. He also has a master’s degree in City and Regional Planning from The Ohio State University. Judson and his wife, Jennifer, have three daughters, Lauren, Chloe and Olivia, and have resided in Garland since 2021.

manager

Crystal Owens

The new city manager is beginning his tenure by creating a strong team of leaders to support the city’s goals and vision. Beginning Monday, Jan. 23, two new assistant city managers will join the city’s leadership team: Crystal Owens and Andy Hesser. Both Crystal and Andy currently serve as managing directors for the city of Garland.

manager

Andy Hesser

“Crystal and Andy have proven themselves to be effective leaders in Garland and I’m excited for them to join our executive team. They have tremendous experience and, more importantly, have the right approach and attitude to lead Team Garland forward,” Judson said.

Crystal joined Team Garland in January 2022 to oversee public works departments, including Engineering, Transportation, Streets and the Project Management Office. Before coming to Garland she served the city of DeSoto as managing director of Development Services. She is a licensed professional engineer.

Andy began serving Garland in 2019 as Managing Director of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts (PRCAD) and has 27 years in parks and recreation service. Garland’s team earned the Gold Medal Award from the Texas Recreation & Park Society in 2022. Since 2019, Andy’s departments have developed four master plans: Cultural Arts, PRCAD, Trails and Aquatics.

Information and photos provided by city of Garland.

Archives