Please join us for our annual Achievement Awards and Holiday Party!
Please call office for registration 512-263-5833
Nomination categories:
Business of the Year
Young Business of the Year
Citizen of the Year
Unsung Hero
Rising Star
Shining Star
Volunteer of the Year
Current Nominees:
Business of the Year
- Cabeza Advertising
- Hill Country Galleria
- Lakeway Regional Medical Center
- Lexus of Lakeway
- Square Cow Movers
- St. David's
- Watkins Insurance Group
Young Business of the Year
- It's All Good BBQ
- Lakeway Texaco
- QualTech Automotive
- Rocks Brand
- Service King
- Sheehan Farmer's Insurance
- Your New Neighborhood
Citizen of the Year
- Jose' Garcia
- Dallas Gorman
- Annmarie Hatfield
- Jean Hennagin
- Dawn Langerock
- Bob Stubbs
Unsung Hero
- Bridgette Bertram
- Adam Griggs
- Cathleen McBurney
- Kelly Newberg
- Suzanne Stone
- Mark Taylor
Rising Star
- Hudson Bend Middle School
- Junior Chamber
- PALS
- Koby Wheeler (LTHS Sophomore)
Shining Star
- LTEF
- LTlov
- National Charity League
- Partners in Hope
- The Church at Lake Travis
Volunteer of the Year
- Tim Allen
- Jose' Garcia
- Annmarie Hatfield
- Jean Hennagin
- Rochelle Storin
Emcee: Dr. Brad Lancaster, Superintendent of the Lake Travis Independent School District

Dr. Brad Lancaster is the Superintendent of the Lake Travis Independent School District, a position he has held since January 2012.
A former teacher, assistant principal, principal, executive director for curriculum, assistant superintendent, and superintendent in the Midway, Allen, Ennis and College Station school districts, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education from Baylor University as well as Master of Science in Educational Administration and Doctorate of Education degrees from Texas A&M University in College Station.
Dr. Lancaster currently serves on the Texas High Performance Schools Consortium; the Texas Association of School Administrators’ Legislative Services Committee; previously served on the TEA Commissioner’s Cabinet of Superintendents; and is Past President of the Fast Growth Schools Coalition.
He and his wife Karen have two children, Julia, graduate of Texas A&M University, and Will—who currently attends Texas A&M University.