Cindy Kovar completed her Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology from Texas A&M University in 1997. She is also a certified Child Passenger Safety Technician, CarFit Coordinator and AARP Educator. Cindy grew up on a small farm & ranch in Milam County raising cattle, pigs, chickens, rabbits, bees & catfish, as well as vegetables, fruits, berries, and pecans. Cindy has been in the field of community health for 25 plus years and has served roles for Texas AgriLife Extension with Silver Drivers Safe Texans, the Brazos Valley Injury Prevention Coalition (BVIPC) Reality Education for Drivers (RED). She also worked for the Brazos Valley Women, Infant & Children of Texas (WIC), as well as teaching at CHI St. Joseph Hospital for 25 years. Cindy loves preparing healthy dishes, especially spicy ones. She is an avid arts and craftswoman making jewelry out of pottery, resin, paintings, and leather. She likes recycling/upcycling and doing DIY projects in her spare time. She enjoys traveling, 42 dominos and spending time with her family and friends. In her role with the Texas AgrAbility Project, she contributes her expertise by facilitating client and partner relationships, developing educational programs, conducting farm and ranch assessments, and providing assistive technology recommendations. Her greatest career accomplishments are making a positive impact on Texan’s lives.