Mayor's Assistance Office

Neighborhood Liaisons

Creation of MAO
The Mayor’s Assistance Office (MAO) was created in 1974 by then Mayor Fred Hofheinz, supported by funding under the Federal Community Development Act of 1974. Originally called the Mayor’s Citizens’ Action Office and established as a division of the Mayor’s Office, its mission focused on community assistance and constituent services. In 2011, the office became a division of the new Department of Neighborhoods established by Mayor Annise Parker. Today MAO continues to assist with the Mayor's chartered duties of directing and monitoring the efficient and responsive delivery of city services to Houston residents. MAO responds to citizen inquiries and service requests, facilitates the delivery of constituent services and collaborates with city departments, civic groups and community partners to improve the quality of life for the citizens of Houston.

Rhonda Sauter

Rhonda Sauter
Division Manager
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Rene Ruiz

Rene Ruiz
Administrator
Memorial Corridor

Claudia Guerra

Claudia Guerra
Community Liaison
Multi-Region Office

Darlena Parker

Darlena Parker
Community Liaison
Main Office

Jesse Carballo

Jesse Carballo
Community Liaison
East End Communities

Veronica Hernandez

Veronica Hernandez
Sr. Community Liaison
Southwestern Communities

Anita Ivery

Anita Ivery
Sr. Community Liaison
Northwestern Communities

Mariah Jacox

Mariah Jacox
Community Liaison
Northeastern Communities

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Kymeicko Williams
Community Liaison
South Central Corridor

James Ronje

James Ronje
Community Liaison
Central Corridor

Eldridge Peugh

Eldridge Peugh
Community Liaison
Southeastern Communities