Hi there East Texas!
CU & T.L.L. Temple Foundation
With support from the TLL Temple Foundation, Communities Unlimited is working alongside the people of East Texas to expand opportunity, build local capacity, and strengthen rural communities. Together, we are helping families access affordable capital, supporting small businesses with the tools they need to grow, and partnering with communities to improve essential infrastructure and leadership.
This work reflects our shared commitment to ensuring that rural East Texans have the resources and opportunities to thrive, building pathways to lasting prosperity for generations to come.
IMPACT
$1.925M
Funds leveraged for East Texas Communities
9,567
East Texans engaged in community conversations
6
Regional Convenings
30
Local Convenings
15
Counties Activated
27
Grant Applications Submitted
STORIES
From Purity to Profit
When Alyssa Davis opened Pure Hydration Plus in Beaumont, Texas, it wasn’t just about starting a business — it was about doing it better. A former employee at a local alkaline water refill store,…
Smart Meters, Smart Moves
In East Texas’ Trinity County — home to over 14,500 residents — the Pennington Water Supply Corporation (WSC) is undertaking a major system upgrade to better serve its rural customers. With more than…
Tuning Up for Growth
A year and a half after launching his business, Scott Anthony is already bumping up against the limits of what one person can handle. His mobile mechanic shop, Anthony Truck Bus and Auto, hit the…
Curated and Confident
When Ashley Gallon planned her own wedding in just six months — stress-free and fully designed by her — it confirmed something she had long suspected: she had a gift for creating…
Reviving Linden
In the pine-covered hills of Northeast Texas, just off Highway 59, lies Linden — a small town with deep roots and a proud past. Once the beating heart of Cass County, Linden boasted thriving shops,…
Driving Opportunity
In the tiny East Texas town of Pineland — where the population nears 900 and the timber industry fuels the economy — a powerful new partnership is putting opportunity in the driver’s seat. This…
Communities Unlimited Launches Housing Survey for Rural Communities in East Texas
Communities Unlimited (CU) is excited to announce the launch of a comprehensive housing survey designed to assist rural communities across East Texas in identifying housing needs and forming…
Empanadas One 8: From Family Tradition to Business Triumph
Claudia Tomison and her daughter, Aranzazu Tapia, immigrated from Chile to the United States with a dream of building a new life in Lufkin, Texas. While they have embraced their American life,…
Bridging The Digital Divide In East Texas
In the small unincorporated community of Buna, Texas, Evergreen Technology Solutions is addressing one of the most pressing challenges facing the rural space today: access to reliable broadband.…
Enhancing Disaster Preparedness
Groveton, Texas, the county seat of Trinity County, was founded in 1881 when the Trinity County Lumber Company established a sawmill in the area. The town takes its name from the groves of pine trees…
Building a Thriving East Texas
After Hurricane Harvey hit Southeast Texas in August 2017, rural communities were devastated and needed help. This crisis led to the first connection between the T.L.L. Temple Foundation and…
Turning The Page On Disaster
In late April 2024, severe storms brought flooding inside the Silsbee Public Library in Hardin County, Southeast Texas, causing significant damage to its children’s section. “We had to cut out…
Pampered Pets
Groom Studio has brought a new level of high-end dog grooming services to Vidor, Texas. Owned by business partners Buck Hebb and Shaina Lafleur, the studio provides a full range of grooming and…
Sweet Ambitions
Dena’s Sweetly Unique Cakes, owned by Dena Reed and based in Beaumont, Texas, specializes in cakes, cupcakes, cake pops, and other baked goods. Reed, a self-taught baker, has created cakes in…
Pet Perfection
Stephanie DuBose’s journey from working as a kennel technician to becoming the owner of Wags to Riches Grooming in Vidor, Texas, showcases her love for animals and her determination to succeed. With…
Chris Ranniger
Catherine Krantz
DeAnna O’Malley
Trent Thomason
Kristy Bice
Timeka Mayfield
Yadira Hernandez
Russ Garner
Yolanda Martin
Mark Pearson
Senior Economic Development Loan Officer
Chris Ranniger
Chris Ranniger is a Senior Economic Development Loan Officer for Communities Unlimited (CU). On top of commercial loans, Chris also handles CU’s infrastructure lending. He meets with borrowers to develop relationships, helps them get all accurate documents, and ensures they are properly prepared for the loan process. He guides clients through the loan process and works with the loan committee to ensure that everything is ready for loan closing.
Chris has a B.A. in Finance from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. Chris works out of CU’s East Texas office.
Phone:(936)404-4480
Area Director for Broadband
Catherine Krantz
Catherine Krantz joined Communities Unlimited (CU) in 2022 as Area Director for Broadband. She leads a team providing broadband planning, technical assistance, and digital opportunity support in underserved communities. Catherine also manages CU’s broadband strategy, including program development, advocacy, and grant funding.
She brings more than 20 years of experience in economic development, nonprofit management, and international business, with over a decade focused on rural broadband. Catherine holds degrees from the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Texas at Arlington.
Phone:(479) 422-4768
Area Director for Field Operations
DeAnna O’Malley
DeAnna O’Malley is the Area Director for Field Operations at Communities Unlimited (CU), where she works with communities to secure funding, deliver training, and implement projects. She partners with CU and other organizations to provide technical assistance and resources that help communities achieve their goals.
Previously, DeAnna worked for the Arkansas Department of Health, supporting community grants and providing technical assistance. She attended Kaplan University and Texarkana College and lives in Texarkana, Arkansas.
Phone:(479) 595-5148
Management Consultant
Trent Thomason
Trent Thomason, MBA, joined Communities Unlimited (CU) in January 2023 as a Management Consultant. He works with small businesses to identify challenges, build capacity, and connect them to funding and training opportunities.
Trent has more than a decade of experience as an entrepreneur, including launching Fit Camp Austin and Enlightened Eating seminars. He previously worked in event logistics and tour management. He holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Texas Permian Basin.
Phone:(479) 409-4890
Senior Community Facilitator
Kristy Bice
Kristy Bice, Senior Community Facilitator (T.L.L. Temple), joined Communities Unlimited (CU) in 2023. She helps organize communities through stakeholder engagement, resource mapping, and connecting local leaders with opportunities across areas like broadband, water, healthy foods, and small business. She also supports CU staff, develops peer learning opportunities, and provides one-on-one support to East Texas team members.
Kristy was promoted to her current role in 2025 after starting as a Community Resource Manager. She holds a Master of Public Service and Administration from Texas A&M University’s Bush School and lives in Lufkin, Texas.
Phone:(479) 790-2351
Community Resource Manager
Timeka Mayfield
Timeka Mayfield joined Communities Unlimited (CU) as a Community Resource Manager (T.L.L. Temple) in April 2023. She works with communities across East Texas to strengthen civic infrastructure, build relationships, and connect residents and local leaders to resources that support community goals.
Timeka holds a Bachelor of Science in Leisure Studies and Therapeutic Recreation from Grambling State University.
Telephone:(479) 595-6593
Community Resource Manager
Yadira Hernandez
Yadira Hernandez started with Communities Unlimited (CU) as a Community Resource Manager in March 2024. Yadira works with Southeast Texas communities and helps bolster civic infrastructure across the area. She develops and maintains relationships with community members and businesses and assists them in finding resources and tools to achieve goals for their community.
Yadira attends Lamar University working towards her Bachelor of Applied Arts & Science. She lives in Port Arthur, TX.
Phone:(479) 380-3229
Director of Community Sustainability
Russ Garner
Russ Garner started Communities Unlimited (CU) in January 2023 as a Community Facilitator on the Community Sustainability Team, promoted to Area Director for Field Operations and is now Director of Community Sustainability. He facilitates community members on projects and funding opportunities to help the communities. He coordinates with strategic partners to implement training and technical assistance to accomplish goals and outcomes for communities and partners with communities and businesses to find funding opportunities, tools, and resources to achieve needs in the community.
Russ has an M.P.P.A. from Mississippi State University and a research and rural development background. Russ received Professional Economic Developer certification from the Community Development Institute in October 2023.
Phone:(479) 445-2950
Community Resource Manager
Yolanda Martin
Yolanda Martin is a Community Resource Manager for Communities Unlimited (CU). She is located in Southeast Texas and joined CU in February 2024. Yolanda works with Southeast Texas communities and helps bolster civic infrastructure across the area. She develops and maintains relationships with community members and businesses and assists them in finding resources and tools to achieve goals for their community.
Yolanda attended Texas Woman’s University and earned a Master’s Degree in Healthcare Administration and Business Administration.
Phone:(479) 313-0760
Broadband Interstate Coordinator
Mark Pearson
Mark Pearson, Broadband Coordinator, is based in Austin, Texas, and joined Communities Unlimited (CU) in 2004. Working across CU’s seven-state footprint, Mark helps expand broadband access in underserved communities.
Previously, he worked with local governments and utility boards to improve financial management, regulatory compliance, and public health. He also coordinated with state and federal agencies to address critical infrastructure needs. Mark holds a B.A. in University Scholar/Liberal Arts and an M.S. in Economics from Baylor University, with additional studies at the University of Texas at Austin in public financial management and water resources planning.
Phone:(512) 284-3000
“No Dead Ends” is a phrase we adopted as a mission to provide East Texas communities with an opportunity to experience community-led economic development opportunities. By getting rid of barriers and structural gaps we can truly provide the services most needed in East Texas. We welcome you to experience “No Dead Ends” by sharing your needs, ideas, barriers with us by contacting us with something you didn’t find on this page. Something that you’ve experienced and know that others in East Texas would benefit from having.
At Communities Unlimited “No Dead Ends” is more than a phrase, it’s how we work. Let us know what you need and we’ll figure out how we can help.














