Governor Abbott appoints Brandon L. Simmons as director overseeing higher education policy

Brandon L. Simmons, new Director of Institutional Policy and Oversight
Brandon L. Simmons, new Director of Institutional Policy and Oversight - Courtesy of Wiley University / Brandon L. Simmons
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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Brandon L. Simmons as the Director of Institutional Policy and Oversight, leading the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Office of the Ombudsman. The appointment will last at the Governor’s discretion and is pending Senate confirmation.

The Office of the Ombudsman acts as a mediator between Texas higher education institutions, the legislature, and the public on issues related to institutional governance and student success. It also oversees financial compliance, data reporting, and other oversight responsibilities.

“Texas continues to lead the nation with more top-ranked research universities and programs than any other state,” said Governor Abbott. “In order to maintain this lead, we must place the success of Texas students first. Brandon Simmons’ achievements and dedication to educate our future leaders as an entrepreneur, professor, and university chairman will help ensure Texas’ higher education institutions continue to set the national standard and prepare our students to thrive.”

Brandon L. Simmons is from Houston and previously served on the Texas Southern University Board of Regents after being confirmed by the Texas Senate in May 2023. He was chairman of that board from October 2023 to October 2025. Simmons is currently a Distinguished Professor of Business at Wiley University in Marshall, where he has also worked as Entrepreneur in Residence. His earlier career includes roles as a technology executive, venture capitalist, corporate attorney, and service on several corporate and nonprofit boards.

Simmons holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Berkeley and a Juris Doctor from Stanford Law School. He received the John W. Gardner Fellowship—a joint honor from Stanford University and UC Berkeley—and clerked for Chief Judge J.L. Edmondson at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.



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