Meet Kendric
Kendric D. Jones was born with a calling to be of service to his community. He was born and raised in South Park, Houston, Texas before going on to graduate from Lamar High School. He later attended Prairie View A&M University, where he served as the Student Body President in 2017. During his tenure, he also served as a city council member and obtained a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics. Currently, he attends the Bush School of Public Policy at Texas A&M University, where he continues to commit himself to learning and building his efforts to support the community..
Throughout his salient public service career, Kendric has been a staunch advocate for everyone he serves and represents. His focus has always been promoting measures and initiatives that improve quality of life for all. He believes that to be an effective leader, you must be a servant “of the people, by the people, and for the people.” He has proven to be a champion and voice for the community; learning their wants, needs, and aspirations, which shows his dedication, grit, and commitment to people.
On November 3, 2020, Kendric became the youngest County Commissioner in Texas. His platform was committed to pursuing progress through transparency as a fierce proponent of the residents of Waller County Precinct 3.
He defines democracy in its purest form, not only regarding it as his responsibility, but also his calling of bringing people together.