Walker County

New Walker Co Judge Candidate Announces

2021-06-09
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QHSE Executive Clyde Loll announces candidacy for 2022 Walker County Judge.Melanie Schoettle

(HUNTSVILLE, TX) – Long-term Walker County resident, Clyde Loll, has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for Walker County Judge in 2022. With three decades of experience in the QHSE field, Loll currently serves as Chief Compliance and Sustainability Officer of BuffWater, LLC, a holding company for Gulf Marine Contractors, LLC and CrossDock Supply, where he serves as their VP of QHSE.

In making his announcement, Loll said, “My goal is to provide measured conservative leadership for Walker County with new plans to continue good things that have been accomplished by previous court leaders. I am committed to cutting unnecessary spending, as well as utilizing my experience as a proven problem solver and my knowledge of managing million-dollar budgets.”

Having worked in both managerial and executive positions, Clyde has the necessary private industry experience to bring to and improve county government. Clyde attended San Jacinto College and Sam Houston State University (SHSU). He is a board-certified hazard control professional, master level. He currently sits on the Board of Directors for International Board for Certified Safety Managers and the Industrial Advisory Board for Safety Program Management at SHSU. He was recently appointed in April 2021 by the Texas Governor as a Commissioner for the Texas Commission on Fire Protection.

Loll added to his announcement that providing fiscal responsibility and transparency, not only for himself, but making it a cornerstone of the Commissioners Court, will be a priority. He also said, “Service from committed, quality-minded employees is of utmost importance, as is their fair compensation. Communication with and support of all area law enforcement is mandatory, as well, as it is with all first responders.

“Additionally,” he said, “Emergency Management planning and implementation needs attention as our county grows. A well-organized plan with an experienced emergency management professional as your County Judge will ensure professional execution from start to finish.”

Loll has also served on numerous local committees and commissions and recently completed two two-year terms of service, marked by consistent, level-headed leadership on Huntsville’s City Council. He is married to his best friend and lovely wife Stacey, and they reside in Elkins Lake. They have two children, Alexis and Christopher (his wife Emily), and one grandson, Wesley.

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