Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association Names Zak Covar as President & CEO

Zak Covar has been named the new president and chief executive officer of the Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association.

Zak Covar, President and Chief Executive Officer, Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association
Zak Covar, President and Chief Executive Officer, Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association
Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association

The Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association, the state's trade association for the aggregate, concrete, cement and associated industries, announced Zak Cover as its new president and chief executive officer. Covar comes to the association with more than 15 years of experience in both the legislative and executive branches of government, having served as an appointed commissioner to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality under governors Rick Perry and Greg Abbott. 

From the release:

TACA is enormously excited to welcome Zak Covar as our new President and CEO,” said TACA Chairman Juan Castillo. “The level of experience and understanding he brings to this role is of great benefit not only to our members, but also to the residents and businesses of Texas, as we address the challenges that come with an enormous growth in infrastructure.”

Before being appointed as TCEQ commissioner, Covar served as its executive director, after working through the ranks of executive management. He earned his environmental and budgetary credentials while working as the lead environmental and natural resources policy and budget advisor to Gov. Perry from 2005 through 2007.  

He began his legislative and political acumen as legislative director, chief of staff and ultimately chief committee clerk for then Chairman Dennis Bonnen and the Texas House Committee on Environmental Regulation. In addition to his policy, budget, executive management and oversight duties with the state of Texas, he spent more than five years in senior management roles in the midstream oil and gas sector, after which he became a small business owner. 

“I am very excited to lead this great association,” said Covar. “TACA is playing a critical role in advancing the outreach, education and advocacy for the infrastructure that makes Texas such a success story. Its member companies strive every day to ensure that the Lone Star State remains a beacon for safe, sustainable and economic opportunity.”    

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