Meet the City Manager's Team
Meet the team members that implement the priorities set by Irving City Council.
Primary Responsibilities
- Implement the policy direction of the City Council.
- Coordinate and manage the day-to-day operations of the city.
- Oversee the implementation of city programs.
- Prepare the operating budget and the capital improvement program.
- Serve the interests of Irving residents by implementing projects important to the community.
Department Leadership
Jennifer Bozorgnia
Municipal Court
Nyle Boyd
Human Resources
Victor Conley
Fire Department
Trevor Crain
Capital Improvement Program
Shane Diller
Code Enforcement
Brad Duff
Financial Services
Maura Gast
Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau
Todd Hawkins
Arts and Culture
Shanae Jennings
City Secretary | Chief Compliance Officer
Derick Miller
Police Department
Joseph Moses
Parks and Recreation
Jocelyn Murphy
Planning
Kuruvilla Oommen
City Attorney’s Office
Chad Powell
Information Technology | Chief Technology Officer
Todd Reck
Water Utilities
April Reiling
Communications
Lynette Roberson
Library Services
Wayne Snell
Inspections
Bret Starr
Financial Services | Chief Financial Officer
Travis Switzer
Solid Waste Services
Dan Vedral
Traffic and Transportation
Recent Successes
Vibrant Economy
- The City awarded 78 grants to Irving small businesses, approved five economic development incentive agreements to support $178 million in new capital investment, and hosted 185 events at the Irving Convention Center in 2024.
Infrastructure Investment
- In addition to many other capital improvement investments, the team completed the following in FY23-24:
- Reconstruction and enhancements to Irving Boulevard
- The construction and grand re-opening of Central Fire Station, and the design of Fire Station No. 8
- Kicked off the Let's Play Irving initiative with the reconstruction of Lee Pool; and
- Improved 28 roads equivalent to 9.36 miles in year seven of the Road to the Future program
Sense of Community
- Launched the "Serving Irving with Pride" Customer Service Program for city employees.
- Hosted more than 43 recreational baseball, football, and soccer tournaments with an estimated 25,500 participants.
Government Stability
- Issued $121 million in General Obligation Bonds, $12.86 million in Certificates of Obligation, and $26.59 million in Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds to finance capital equipment and infrastructure projects
- Inspected approximately 60,000 water service lines for the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule Revisions
Safe and Beautiful City
- Partnered with University of Texas at Arlington to launch a study to measure the effects of increased code enforcement in crime hot spots
- Transitioned to a Real- Time Crime Center that allows officers to respond quickly to crimes
