
Ray Aguilar
Director at Large
Deputy Chief of Staff at Commissioner Precinct 2
Deputy Chief of Staff at Commissioner Precinct 2
Ray Aguilar is a lifelong servant leader whose heart for giving back to his community has guided
both his career and personal life. He currently serves as Deputy Chief of Staff at Commissioner
Precinct 2, working under the leadership of Commissioner Charlie Riley. A dedicated Chamber
member, Ray has already made a significant impact by serving as Chair of the Chamber’s Golf
Tournament Committee, helping raise more than $40,000 to support Chamber initiatives.
A native Houstonian and current Stagecoach resident, Ray brings a wealth of professional
experience across healthcare, hotel and restaurant management, and senior care. His career has
always been marked by a focus on service and leadership. Beyond his professional roles, Ray has
given generously of his time and talents to numerous community organizations, including:
CURRENT:
● Meals on Wheels, Montgomery County - Volunteer
● Hispanic Conservatives of Montgomery County - Member
● Society of Samaritans - Volunteer
● Montgomery County Seniors - Volunteer
● City of Shenandoah Award Recipient for Response & Recovery for Hurrican Beryl
● Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber- Member
PAST:
● Central Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce – Board Member
● Fort Bend County Local Emergency Planning Committee - Chief Coordinator during
Harvey
● Fort Bend County Emergency Management Activation Team - Chief Coordinator for
Storm Response Logistics
● Fort Bend Women’s Center - Board Member
● Fort Bend Meals on Wheels- Board Chair
● Fort Bend Chamber- Board Mamber
● Fort Bend Young Professionals Leadership- Chairman
Ray’s motivation to serve comes from his family and his faith. He has been married for 35 years
to his beautiful wife, Diana, and together they are the proud parents of twin daughters, Sara
and Alexis Rae. His family is his greatest joy, pride, and source of inspiration.
Guided by the wisdom of his late father, Ray lives by two simple but powerful questions: “Did
you say your prayers? And did you help someone today?” These values shape his leadership and
fuel his desire to continue serving the Chamber and the Southwest Montgomery County
community through a position on the Board of Directors.