Leadership
Meet the executive leadership of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service who help Texans thrive.
Dr. Rick Avery, Director

Rick Avery, Ph.D., is the director of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and leads the largest cooperative extension service in the United States, with an annual budget of $229 million and more than 1,750 employees across 250 offices serving all 254 counties in Texas. The agency provides statewide educational programming in agriculture and natural resources, family and community health, 4-H and youth development, and community economic development.
Avery has an extensive background in public service and government relations, including work on Capitol Hill and with state and local government organizations. He previously served as deputy director of the Brazos Valley Council of Governments and as county relations officer for the Texas Association of Counties, providing education and resources to elected officials in all Texas counties.
Within the agency, Dr. Avery served more than two decades as an Extension specialist and as director of the V.G. Young Institute of County Government. He developed leadership and advanced training programs for county officials, including the Commissioners Court Leadership Academy and advanced certification curricula.
A native of Needville in Fort Bend County, Avery grew up active in 4-H, FFA, and athletics. He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Austin College and both a master’s degree in political science and a doctorate in higher education administration from Texas A&M University. He and his wife, Marcie, reside in Bryan, Texas.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Avery, contact Carolyn Hux, assistant to the Director.
Phone: (979) 314-8202
Dr. Angela Burkham, Executive Associate Director

Angela Burkham, Ed.D., serves as the executive associate director for Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. She provides leadership for operations, ensuring that all the systems, resources and people are in place to achieve the goals of the agency. She leads the Office of Data and Accountability and the Disaster Assessment and Recovery unit as the agency engages communities in preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery.
Burkham has served as a Family and Community Health, FCH, agent in Lubbock and Lamb counties, assistant professor and Extension specialist for 4-H and Youth Development, volunteerism specialist, regional program leader, and interim state program leader for FCH. She brings 30 plus years of service as an educator and leader in Extension outreach programming. She leads the daily operations of the agency and its 1,400 employees. She works collaboratively with the team of associate directors to engage more than 24 million people in annual direct teaching contacts and more than 86,000 volunteers who provide over 4.2 million hours of service each year. Burkham earned her doctorate in agricultural education from Texas A&M University and Texas Tech University, as well as a master’s and a bachelor’s in home economics education from Texas Tech University. She resides in Bryan with her husband, Bob, and their two children.
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To schedule an appointment with Dr. Burkham, contact Kelli Isaacks, assistant to the Executive Associate Director.
Phone: (979) 314-8204
Dr. Donald Kelm, Associate Director for County Operations

Donald Kelm, Ed.D., is the associate director for county operations with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. In his current role, Dr. Kelm assumes the critical role of providing statewide leadership for staffing, supervision, evaluation, and funding of county programs. Working closely with the Commissioners Courts of Texas, Extension’s local funding partners, he will prioritize securing the necessary financial resources to sustain and grow county-based educational initiatives.
Kelm joined AgriLife Extension in October 1987 and served in numerous leadership roles since that time, most recently as District Extension Administrator for Central District 8, based in Stephenville. He served 20 years as a County Extension Agent – Agriculture & Natural Resources in five counties in Central Texas and in 2004, he was promoted to Level IV as a County Extension Agent. He was selected as the District Extension Administrator for Rolling Plains, District 3 in 2007 where he served for five years before returning to Central District 8 and his most recent senior leadership role.
He earned a Doctorate of Education in Agriculture Education from Texas Tech University and Texas A&M University. Kelm also earned a master’s degree in animal science from Sam Houston State University and a bachelor’s degree in animal science from the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
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To schedule an appointment with Dr. Kelm, contact Sandra Schultz assistant to the Associate Director for County Operations.
Phone: 979-314-8208
Dr. Dan Hale, Associate Director for Agriculture and Natural Resources

Dan Hale, Ph.D., serves as associate director for Agriculture and Natural Resources for Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Hale oversees programming for agriculture and natural resources, also works closely with agriculture-oriented organizations across Texas. Hale is the co-director of the Path to the Plate Program, which helps Texans better their lives through education on the important connection between agriculture and health.
Since his career with AgriLife Extension began in 1985, Hale has interpreted and extends information on diet, health, animal welfare, food safety, livestock growth and meat science to consumers, youth, health professionals, retailers, food service managers, packers, processors and livestock producers. Hale also performs industry-applied meat science research. Since 1990, Hale has served as a co-principal investigator for the National Beef Quality Audit. Also, Hale has worked with the National Consumer Retail Beef Study, the National Market Basket Survey and the Beef Tenderness Survey, which examined supplies of beef offered at the retail meat case and determined what consumers want in meat products.
He has conducted training in nutritional sciences and meat in diet science since the release of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 8 nutrient data in the 1980s. Data was collected in part through work conducted by Texas A&M University under USDA supervision. Hale has taught consumers and dietitians about the inclusion of meat in a healthy diet. He has also worked with livestock producers, retailers and food service operators to produce and offer leaner beef options to consumers. Hale served as the president of the American Meat Science Association in 2007 and became a fellow of that organization in 2013. In 2014, Hale received the Texas A&M University Association of Former Students Distinguished Service Award – Extension and Service. In 2003 he received the Vice Chancellor Distinguished Service Award and, in 2007, the Extension Superior Service Award for Extension Specialist. His most recent award was the Bluebonnet Award with the Texas Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in 2020. Hale received his doctorate in 1985 from Oklahoma State University in food, nutrition and institutional sciences within the Department of Animal Science.
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To schedule an appointment with Dr. Hale, contact Lindsey Sheppard, assistant to the Associate Director for Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Phone: 979-314-8206
Dr. Courtney Dodd, Associate Director for Health, Families and Youth Programs

Courtney Dodd, Ph.D., is the associate director for Health, Families and Youth programs for the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. She oversees statewide programs focused on various aspects of health and wellness, as well as programs for youth delivered through outreach efforts and the Texas 4-H Youth Development Program. Dodd maintains a long history with Extension since her days as a 4-H member in Nueces County and through employment with AgriLife Extension since 1999. After serving as a county Extension agent in Calhoun, Navarro and Bell Counties, she became a 4-H Specialist in District 11, the Coastal Bend region of Texas, prior to moving to the State 4-H Office in Bryan-College Station. As a state 4-H specialist, Dodd provided leadership to the volunteerism efforts for the agency and then youth healthy lifestyle programs. She also served as assistant state leader for the 4-H Youth Development Program for several years while maintaining her specialist role within the 4-H unit. Dodd also served as the state 4-H program leader in 2017-2019 prior to moving into her current role as associate director.
Dodd earned her doctorate in agricultural leadership, education and communications from Texas A&M University. She resides in Bryan with her husband, Fred, and children, Carson and Lainey.
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To schedule an appointment with Dr. Dodd, contact Jennifer Hancock, assistant to the Associate Director for Health, Families & Youth.
Phone: 979-314-8210
Christy Jurney, Assistant Director, Agency & Chief Financial Officer

Christy Jurney is chief financial officer with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. She is a Texas Certified Public Accountant with more than 20 years of experience in higher education and state government, including service in both Texas and Florida. Her professional background includes leadership in financial reporting, budgeting, analysis, and auditing. She and her husband have been married for 20 years with two children and are active in the Brangus and Wagyu beef industries.
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To schedule an appointment with Mrs. Jurney, contact Gina South.
Phone: 979-845-7879
Chris Elam, Strategic Initiatives Lead

Chris Elam serves as Strategic Initiatives Lead for the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, supporting the agency’s work to fulfill its historic Land-Grant mission of delivering practical, research-based education to people and communities across Texas. He works across departments to align strategy, structure, and execution in ways that strengthen Extension’s long-term capacity to serve.
Working closely with the agency director and senior leadership, Elam helps guide cross-agency initiatives, supports executive and internal communications, and provides oversight for projects involving internal teams and external partners. His work focuses on organizational alignment, workforce needs, and improving coordination so Extension can adapt while remaining grounded in its public service role.
Elam brings more than 20 years of experience in Texas state and local government, including service at the Texas General Land Office as a governmental relations specialist and communications director. His background includes extensive work with elected officials, counties, and regional partners on infrastructure, emergency management, and intergovernmental coordination. He holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Texas A&M University and is the father of two sons, Justin and Travis.
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To schedule an appointment with Mr. Elam, contact him directly.
Phone: 979-314-8214