Faculty


Since 1984, the Texas Municipal Courts Education Center has provided quality continuing judicial education to municipal judges, court support personnel, and city prosecutors. In this time, TMCEC has presented over 150,000 certificates of completion to participants. This service would not have been possible without our exceptional faculty, who not only provide excellent information to those attending the classes, but also give their time and talents to this worthy cause.


TMCEC Program Staff:

Ryan Kellus Turner, Executive Director

  • Prosecutors Seminars
  • Legislative Update 

Mark Goodner, General Counsel and Director Education

  • Regional Judges Seminars
  • New Judges Seminars

Robby Chapman, Program Attorney and Deputy Counsel

  • Regional Clerks Seminars
  • New Clerks Seminars
  • Court Administrators Seminar

Elizabeth Rozacky, Program Attorney

  • Webinars
  • Bailiffs and Warrant Officers Conference
  • Court Security Officer Course 10999 (online)
  • Juvenile Case Managers Seminar
  • Mental Health Conference

Ned Minevitz, TxDOT Grant Administrator & Program Attorney

  • Teen Court
  • Impaired Driving Symposium
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Municipal Traffic Safety Initiatives Conference

TMCEC Reimbursement Form: Please submit your reimbursement request within 60 days of your scheduled teaching assignment. Reimbursements can now be completed and email, mailed or faxed to Deadra Stark. Deadra Stark, with reimbursement questions. To download a reimbursement form, click here

Faculty Acknowledgment and Release Form


Faculty Dress Code: In order to enhance and promote the professionalism of TMCEC to our participants, it is important for faculty members to present a professional appearance. Presenting a professional image creates a favorable impression, promotes respect, and encourages better audience participation. During your presentations, the Board strongly recommends professional or business casual attire be worn. Law enforcement attire or court/agency uniforms are also acceptable. The primary objective is for the faculty member to project a professional image when addressing the audience.


Notice:

Please note the change in our reimbursement form. All mileage must now be calculated through Google Maps, http://maps.google.com, or Mapquest, http://mapquest.com. We also require a printed copy (from either site) of the mileage to be attached to your reimbursement form. Please remember due to our grant funded policies we require original signatures to process your request and all reimbursements must be submitted within 60 days post seminar.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. If you have any questions feel free to contact TMCEC at 512.320.8274 or tmcec@tmcec.com.


TMCEC Faculty Scholarships: Scholarships of up to $2,500 will be awarded to approximately five individuals to attend out-of-state court-related education programs within the United States.


Attorney Teaching Credit

If you are an attorney teaching at a TMCEC judge school approved for MCLE credit, you may qualify for MCLE teaching credit to be entered on your Credit Input Form. Click here to contact the State Bar of Texas for more information.