The People Powering and Guiding Our Progress.
As stewards of our mission, our leaders provide strategic governance and ensure that every action aligns with our vision: to make the Renaissance Heights neighborhood a pathway to opportunity and prosperity for the people who call it home.
We are a collective of passionate leaders, including staff and board members, united by a shared commitment to turning opportunity into lasting change for families in our community. With deep roots in Fort Worth and a wide range of expertise across institutional, business, civic, and nonprofit sectors, our leadership brings vision, strategy, and heart to every step of our work.



Bruce Frankel
Board of Directors, Chair
Frankel Associates

Shannon Spriggs
Board of Directors, Vice Chair
Managing Director, Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County

Dr. Carlos Martinez
Board of Directors, Treasurer
Dean of Education, Texas Wesleyan University

Tiffany Clayton
Board Member, Secretary
Child Care Data Management Manager, Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County

Tasha Coble Ginn
Board Member
Chief of Staff, ACH Child & Family Services

Pastor Jack A. Crane
Board Member
Pastor Truevine Missionary Baptist Church of Fort Worth Inc.

Veronica Tolley
Board Member
Vice President, Cook Children’s Physician Network

Harriet Harral, Ph.D
Board Member
The Harral Group

Alan Tolleson
Board Member
Regional Director of Operations, Uplift Education

Ann Stevenson
Board Member
Retired Uplift Education

Mark Trieb
Board Member
Partner, Fort Worth Mason Heights

Donna VanNess
Board Member
President & CEO, Housing Channel.og

Becki Hale
Board Member
Assistant Vice President for Cook Children's Center for Community Health

Stacy Marshall
Board Member
President & CEO, Southeast Fort Worth, Inc.

Marie Love
Board Member
United Communities Neighborhood Alliance

Andrea Aarroyo
Network Partner
Vice President, Purpose Built Communities
Rev. Carl Pointer
Board Member, Emeritus
United Communities Neighborhood Alliance
Happy Baggett
Board Member, Emeritus
(Dec 27, 1951 - Nov 26, 2019)
One thing I’d say about Renaissance Heights is that it shows you really can’t have any preconceived notions about who can come together and make this work. Different organizations came, and we never had jealousies or competing interests between or among the partners. Everybody came together once they got the vision.
We're working tirelessly to ensure that Renaissance Heights isn't just a place to live but a hub of opportunity where residents are connected across social, economic, and cultural lines.