McAllen taps Isaac Tawil as new city manager

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Isaac Tawil

The city of McAllen has selected a new city manager.

The city announced on Tuesday in a news release the selection of Isaac Tawil as the new manager.

“Tawil brings a wealth of experience in public administration, leadership, and community engagement to the role, as well as legal expertise,” the news release read.

Tawil’s selection comes after former City Manager Roel “Roy” Rodriguez announced his retirement in June.

Rodriguez had over 20 years of service to the city of McAllen, including his role as ​​the city’s top administrator which he held since 2014.

The new city manager brings over 13 years of experience in municipal government to his new role. Most recently, Tawil served as the city attorney for the city of McAllen since 2021, as well as leading the department’s litigation efforts as an assistant city attorney for nine years.

“We are excited to name Isaac as the new leader for the City of McAllen,” McAllen Mayor Javier Villabos said in the news release. “His proven leadership and vision will be instrumental in guiding our city to meet new opportunities ahead. We look forward to working together to achieve our shared goals.”

Tawil also has experience working in private practice prior to working for the city.

He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin, as well as his Doctor of Jurisprudence from St. Mary’s University School of Law.

Tawil was previously president of Temple Emanuel, of which he is still a member. He is married with two sons and one daughter.

“I am honored to have been selected as the next City Manager for the City of McAllen,” Tawil said in the news release. “This is a vibrant community with a rich history and a bright future, and I am eager to work with the City Commission and staff to build on the accomplishments for the benefit of our residents and visitors.”

Tawil will officially assume his new role on Friday, September 13 at 5 p.m.

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