Dr. Chester Fehlis
Texas A&M University
Biography:
Dr. Chester Fehlis is associate vice chancellor of the Agriculture Program
at Texas A&M University and deputy director of the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service.
Fehlis was recently honored as a Distinguished Alumnus at Tarleton State
University in Stephenville, Texas.
Fehlis attended Tarleton State College from 1965-1967. He later earned
a bachelor of science degree in animal science at Texas A&M in 1969,
followed by a master's degree in agricultural education at Texas A&M
in 1977. He was awarded a doctoral degree in agricultural education in
May 1987, also at Texas A&M.
Fehlis became the associate vice chancellor for the Agriculture Program
at A&M and deputy director of the Extension Service in 1998. He previously
served as executive associate director of the Extension Service from 1992
to 1998.
He also has served as assistant director for county programs from 1988
to 1992, providing leadership for coordination of educational programs
and budgets for statewide county program operations, also supervising
district Extension directors in agriculture.
Fehlis has served as District Extension Director for District 10, supervising
county Extension programs for 17 Central Texas counties including Travis
County. He also has served as county Extension agent in Victoria County,
Willacy County, and as an assistant county Extension agent in Jackson
County.
Fehlis and his wife, Jan, have three children: Stacey, Michael and Leslie.
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