12/11/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/11/2024 12:02
The Railroad Commission of Texas has hired two seasoned veterans who will help the agency navigate legislative affairs and oversee day-to-day engagement and outreach with the public and the media.
Matt Cope has joined the agency as Director of Government Relations. Cope previously worked for the University of Texas at Tyler as the Associate Vice President for Government Relations. His prior experience also includes work as a policy advisor in the Texas Senate and the Governor's Office, and as a legislative aide in the Texas House of Representatives. He also spent some time as a wildland firefighter for the U.S. Forest Service.
"I'm excited to start working for the oldest and most respected regulatory agency in Texas, and to collaborate with the Legislature and other governmental entities to achieve our mission," said Matt Cope, RRC Government Relations Director. "As we approach an important legislative session, I look forward to assisting in the agency's work to protect the state's environment and communities while promoting the responsible production of energy."
Christian Goff joined the RRC as the Director of Public Affairs, overseeing the agency's communications and public engagement activities. Goff is a communications and public affairs professional specializing in stakeholder relations, issue advocacy and reputation management. She has extensive experience and deep-rooted knowledge of the energy and natural resource industries.
Prior to joining the RRC, Goff founded and ran a communications firm. Her prior experience also includes serving as vice president of corporate affairs at an international public relations firm as well as a public affairs specialist for Marathon Oil Corporation in Houston.
"I am thrilled to serve in my new role at the Railroad Commission of Texas," said Christian Goff, RRC Director of Public Affairs. "The RRC is one of the state's most vital organizations, helping to manage our natural resources, while protecting both the public and the environment. I look forward to collaborating with all stakeholders and educating Texans on the important work of the Commission and the industries it regulates."