Chris Robey, MSFLE

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Chris Robey serves as the regional advocacy director for the Greater Fort Worth area at Raise Your Hand Texas. He joined the organization in 2025, bringing more than 10 years of experience supporting students. While serving Tarrant County in the non-profit sector, Robey advocated for local schools and supported the life-changing impact they have on our neighborhoods and the future of Texas.

Before joining Raise Your Hand Texas, Robey held executive leadership roles at nonprofit organizations that support the mental health and well-being of school districts throughout Texas. Robey’s results included mobilizing a diverse cohort of community stakeholders to advocate for the betterment of their local schools through volunteerism, philanthropy, community engagement, and policy advocacy.

Robey earned a Bachelor of Science from Midwestern State University; a master’s in family life education from Lubbock Christian University, and is a proud Civic Fellow of Leadership ISD’s class of 2020. He resides in Haslet with his wife and three children, who are students in Northwest ISD.


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