The Community Services Department is delighted to introduce Fince Espinoza as the new Deputy Director of Community Services, overseeing Parks and Capital Improvement Projects.
With an impressive 25-year background in shaping green spaces, Fince is no stranger to the deputy director role, having successfully contributed to the growth and development of both the City of Highland Village and the City of Denton's Parks Departments. His extensive experience collaborating with City Council and Boards and Commissions on projects ranging from parks and trails master plans to bond elections and Capital Improvement Projects makes him a stellar addition to the team.
Fince has a proven track record of overseeing capital projects from inception to completion, and his expertise extends to managing various park improvement projects and green ribbon-funded TXDOT projects such as the one Southlake is currently undertaking.
Not only does Mr. Espinoza bring executive-level proficiency, but he also holds various licenses and certifications related to park maintenance, construction, planning, and irrigation. His commitment to continuous improvement is highlighted by his background in training, where he has shared his knowledge internally and externally in various disciplines.
Fince also boasts hands-on operational experience, that ranges from cutting-edge irrigation techniques to athletic fields and events management. This operational wisdom will prove invaluable as he leads the parks division into a groundbreaking era of redevelopment and park operations, demanding a keen focus on innovation and efficiency to navigate the evolving park landscape. Fince is poised to provide executive-level leadership, ensuring the entire division flourishes under his guidance.
The Community Services Department is thrilled to welcome Fince, and eagerly anticipates the positive impact his wealth of experience and dynamic leadership will bring to Southlake's vibrant community. Join us in congratulating him as he steps into this exciting new role!