Constable Sandra Lee/Board Member

Sandra Lee is a wife, mother, and grandmother.  She always felt that her most important job was caring for her family. She has been married for 39 years to her husband Kevin and has 3 children and 2 grandchildren.

Sandra worked in Public Education for 26 years.  She began working for Mansfield ISD in 2006 and became a Truancy Officer in 2008. She feels that her years as a Truancy Officer were the reason, she became involved in politics.

In 2017 Sandra was elected as the first African American to Kennedale City Council.

In 2018 after surviving a recall election, Sandra was then appointed

Kennedale’s Mayor Pro Tem held that position until she left the city council in 2020.

Sandra was elected to be the Tarrant County Constable of Precinct 7 in November 2020. She was the first woman and African American to be elected Constable in Precinct 7.  

Sandra grew up in Minerals Wells, TX.  One of her first memories is of her father running into a burning house to rescue a baby. She realized early on helping others, was a requirement. Watching her hard-working parents made her the person that she is today.

Sandra has volunteered with PTAs and coached boys’ and girls’ basketball teams. She is a Life Member of the NAACP. She supports and encourages youth through her First Gen Scholarship and contributes as an R. Life Community Organization Board Member. She looks forward to continuing her work with youth and supporting the community

“If the society today allows wrongs to go unchallenged, the impression is created that those wrongs have the approval of the majority.”

 Barbara Jordan

Jason Woullard/Board Member

Jason Woullard, who was born and raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina, attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and earned a degree in Business Administration. His professional career started as an assistant event coordinator for the Greensboro Coliseum assisting with the coordination of major sporting events, concerts, and shows. He then moved to Little Rock, Arkansas where he served as the Event Director of the Alltel Arena and was the overseer for all major events such as concerts, sporting events, show production, etc. Jason returned to his home state of North Carolina in 2001 to manage the sports complex in downtown Charlotte. He was successful in securing a bid to host the NCAA Track & Field Championships. He served as an advisor and consultant to NCAA Basketball and iHoops organization for 10 years, while also mentoring and working with the top high school basketball players in the country. 

Jason started his own company, JJ Woullard LLC, in the fall of 2006, and years later in 2011, he launched the first project of the company, ARHE Network.

ARHE is composed of one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive sports databases used to develop opportunities for athletes, companies, and fans alike. The information collected in the database became of such high value that prompted offers from ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and Sporting News to acquire the company.

Jason successfully launched his current company, Tykes, Inc in 2013. Not only serving as the founder and CEO, Jason is sports historian and database guru who has made it a lifelong project to collect information on athletes dating back to the 1800’s, and in turn make that information available to the athletes and fans. Tykes make that possible. And with the help of a core group of designers, Jason has now catapulted Tykes to the major stage. While Tykes Inc builds out its team, it is backed by a group of sports industry professionals, and is partnered with apparel companies including Adidas and Stance socks. 

Jason’s expertise in entrepreneurship and his passion for serving others, especially the youth, has landed him a seat as a board member of Purpose Driven Youth Empowerment. He intends to get involved by making a difference in the lives of so many children and teaching them what has been already taught to him.