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Courtney Head

Courtney is a wife, mother of two young daughters, and a proud Texan raised in San Antonio. With an education in philosophy and political science, and a career in high-stakes commercial law, Courtney has built a reputation for fairness, accountability, and driving results.

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Courtney Head was born to a military family in Honolulu, HI. After her parents' divorce, her mother returned home to San Antonio, Texas, where Courtney was raised with the support of her grandparents. It was there, through the loving guidance of her family, that Courtney was instilled with the values of commitment, honesty, and service.

A graduate of  Smithson Valley High School, Courtney went on to earn an Associate's degree in Paralegal Studies from San Antonio College before completing a Bachelor's in Philosophy with a minor in Political Science at the University of Houston.

Professionally, Courtney has built her career in commercial law and now serves as a Contracts & Privacy Manager for a software company based in Columbus, OH. Courtney has negotiated multi-million dollar agreements with partners ranging from international and domestic government entities to small businesses and Fortune 500 firms. This work earned her recognition for managing complex challenges, fostering cooperation, and delivering results grounded in integrity, transparency, and accountability.

Beyond her career, Courtney is a dedicated wife and loving mother of two young daughters. Her experiences as both a professional and a parent fuel her commitment to building a Texas where every family has the opportunity to thrive. 

Why is Courtney running? 

"As a mother and a woman in Texas, I have felt the weight of decisions made by our representatives that threaten the freedoms and futures of families like mine. From inadequate healthcare legislation that puts women at risk, to the declining quality of public education, to the instability of our infrastructure systems that families and businesses rely on every day - I could no longer sit on the sidelines. These challenges made it clear to me that Texas needs a revolution in public leadership. Representatives who will actually listen to the people and fight for a future built on fairness, opportunity, and security. That is why I have put my name forward: to create a better Texas not only for my children, but for all children and all people across this great state."

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