Governor Abbott Appoints Factor, Chubb To Texas Historical Records Advisory Board
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~ Austin, TX - Governor Greg Abbott has recently announced the appointment of Elizabeth Factor and the reappointment of Jelain Chubb to the Texas Historical Records Advisory Board. Factor's term is set to expire on February 1, 2027, while Chubb's term will end on February 1, 2029.

The Texas Historical Records Advisory Board is responsible for improving archival and records storage conditions throughout the state. They also play a crucial role in preserving permanent records that document Texas' rich history as a colony, province, republic, and state for future generations.

Factor, who hails from Austin, brings a wealth of experience to the board. She currently serves as the director and executive vice president of IntraBio, Inc. Additionally, she is a member of the New York State Bar Association and the Southern District of New York Federal District Court. In her free time, Factor volunteers with Scrivener Company. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Columbia University and a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School.

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Chubb, also from Austin, has been reappointed to the board due to her exceptional contributions in her role as director of the Archives and Information Services Division and Texas state archivist at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. She is recognized as a fellow of the Society of American Archivists and is an active member of various organizations such as the Council of State Archivists, National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators, Society of Southwest Archivists, and the Texas State Historical Association. Chubb holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from the College of Charleston and dual Master's degrees in Applied History with a specialization in Archival Administration and Library and Information Science from the University of South Carolina.

With their extensive backgrounds in history and archival work, both Factor and Chubb are well-equipped to continue their valuable contributions to preserving Texas' historical records for years to come. Their appointments to the Texas Historical Records Advisory Board will undoubtedly benefit the state and its citizens.

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