Joyce Wilson
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Joyce Wilson is currently the city manager of El Paso, Texas. She was appointed the very first City Manager for the City of El Paso in August 2004, following a nationwide recruitment search. As city manager, Ms. Wilson oversees a full-service municipality that owns and operates an international passenger and commercial airport, foreign trade zone, handles oversight of five international bridges, a mass transit system, a host of cultural and convention facilities/venues and all other traditional urban services. The annual operating budget for the municipality is in excess of $500 million with a 6,200-employee workforce
She is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University with a B.S. in Business Administration and Economics and holds a Master of Public Administration (Fiscal and Urban Policy) degree from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. She is also an alumnus of the Kellogg Foundation's National Fellowship Program.