Hays County Republican Women
Meet Our Leadership
2026–2028 Executive Board & Standing Committee Chairs
2026–2028 Leadership
Executive Board
| President | Abby Gibsonhcrwtx@gmail.com |
| 1st Vice President | Vicki Alvordvickialvord@gmail.com |
| PAC Treasurer | Morgan Hammerhcrwtx.pactreasurer@gmail.com |
| Club Treasurer | Open |
| Secretary | Susan Cooperhcrwtx.secretary@gmail.com |
| VP, Political Activities | Peggy Robinsonhcrwtx.poliact@gmail.com |
| VP, Membership | Cris Petersonhcrwtx.membership@gmail.com |
| VP, Programs | Open |
| VP, Events | Alva Housewrighthcrwtx.events@gmail.com |
| VP, Public Relations | Angela Streeterhcrwtx.pr@gmail.com |
| Immediate Past President | Sandi M. Ellen |
Standing Committees
| Americanism | Open |
| Awards | Open |
| Caring For America | Monica Weber |
| Finance | Open |
| Fundraising | Open |
| Hospitality | Open |
| Legislative Chair | Lucy Trainor |
| Parliamentarian | Open |
| Scholarships | Open |
Executive Board

Abby Gibson
President
Abby Gibson is a Christian Conservative and long-time member within Hays County Republican Women. She is deeply engaged in organizing grassroots, policy advocacy, and legislative involvement, including work supporting legislation during the 89th Texas Legislative Session. A mother of two young patriots, Abby is driven by a commitment to liberty, constitutional principles, and the future of Hays County. She believes Republican women are essential to advancing conservative values and building effective political action through service, discipline, and active participation. In her leisure time, Abby enjoys the outdoors, reading, and teaching art.

Vicki Alvord
1st Vice President
Vicki Alvord has been an active member of National Federation of Republican Women for four decades in Texas, California, New Hampshire, and Virginia. She has served as a club officer in each state and at the state level in Virginia as Treasurer and Second Vice President of VFRW. She was an initial member of the NFRW Women in Business committee. Vicki has worked on Republican campaigns across the country. A highlight was working on the George W. Bush campaign in 1999–2000 in both New Hampshire and Virginia. She organized seventeen events with the Bushes (George, Laura, and Barbara) in New Hampshire. After President Bush was elected, Vicki volunteered at the White House working on presidential correspondence for over a year. Vicki has served her city of Woodcreek as a City Council member and as a member of the Texas Film Advisory Council. She currently serves as Chairman of Scheib Mental Health and Chairman of the Endowment Committee at her church. Vicki enjoys movies, following ten years in the film industry, reading, and spending time with her husband Chris and her ever-growing family.

Morgan Hammer
PAC Treasurer
Morgan Hammer has been a resident of Hays County for many years and is an alumna of Texas State University. She lives here with her husband, Derrik, and their daughter, Blair. Morgan has always had a passion for helping others, demonstrated through her involvement in non-profit organizations and her efforts to uplift businesses. Morgan Hammer is currently the county commissioner for precinct 3 in Hays County and a Financial Advisor. She is honored to serve on the board for Hays County Republican Women and to continue the conservative movement in Hays County alongside the many patriotic women of HCRW.

Susan Cooper
Secretary
Susan has been a member of HCRW since 2020. She grew up in Austin and graduated from Westlake High School, later earning her degree from Texas A&M University in College Station and an MBA in Business and Management from the University of Houston. Susan spent 27 years working in Austin, beginning her career at the Texas Lottery Commission as Retailer Accounting and Collection Manager. She then held multiple roles in internal audit and business controls at Dell, Inc., traveling internationally to audit manufacturing facilities. Prior to retiring to Wimberley, she spent six years with the Seton Ascension Hospital System, serving in an administrative capacity for four Seton Foundations in the Austin area. Her extensive volunteer service includes executive board roles with numerous nonprofit organizations, including the Victoria Community Theatre, the Junior League of Austin, the Austin Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association, and the Wimberley Community Civic Club. She also served as both a Province Director and Regional Director for Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity. Susan and her husband, Jim, are loyal conservatives who regularly attend Republican events in the Wimberley area. They enjoy traveling in their RV, walking at Blue Hole, staying engaged in the Wimberley community, and spending time with their two cats, Catherine and Caroline.

Peggy Robinson
VP, Political Activities
Peggy Robinson is a native Texan, born in Port Arthur, Texas, but has lived in the Austin area for more than 25 years. She moved to Woodcreek, Texas in 2021. She has been a member of HCRW since 2022 and serving as the Vice President of Political Activities on the 2026–2027 board. As a Christian conservative, she abides by these principles in all aspects of her business and personal life. Peggy is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and is an experienced leader with extensive experience in property management, HR, finance and banking, public school education and nonprofit leadership, complemented by a strong commitment to community service. Currently, she is employed as the Director Operations and Special Programs for a local nonprofit, contributing to multiple strategic planning initiatives. In this role, she has a proven track record in HR management and strategy, operational oversight, volunteer coordination, fundraising campaigns and events, and cultivating donor relationships to advance mission-driven goals. Peggy’s leadership style is rooted in collaboration, integrity, and a passion for empowering others. Her overarching philosophy is that, “teamwork makes the dream work.” In her personal life, Peggy is married to Kim, her husband of 33 years, and is the mother of three amazing sons, and two beautiful grandsons. For leisure, she enjoys travel, being in the great outdoors, creating art, reading and gardening.

Cris Peterson
VP, Membership
Cris Peterson has been a member of HCRW since 2017 and currently serves as Vice President of Membership. After a long career in advertising and marketing, she and her husband Tom made the move east to Texas and settled in Wimberley. After more than 30 years as an Art Director and Graphic Designer, Cris published her first children’s book entitled, What If You Fly? which was inspired by her unstoppable grandson. Cris and Tom also continue their work here with Pepper Project, the charity they founded in 2010 to benefit the people of Cambodia. Cris looks forward to her role in helping to create a strong and active club.

Alva Housewright
VP, Events
Alva Housewright is a native Texan born in Weslaco, Texas, and moved to San Marcos from the Houston metroplex, where she worked and raised her family. After graduating from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley with a BS in Biology, she began her career working for the Texas Department of Public Safety, Austin, as a Supervising Forensic Scientist, Breath Alcohol Testing Program. In this role, she oversaw operations at a regional laboratory, served as an instructor at the DPS Training Academy, provided expert forensic testimony, and conducted numerous research studies on the effects of alcohol and drugs in humans. Alva retired from the Department of Public Safety after 33 years of service and has continued consulting on various criminal cases. Before retiring, Alva utilized her management and training skills as President of the Junior ROTC program at her daughter’s high school, planning Military Balls and implementing a Scholarship Program for JROTC students. Since retiring, Alva enjoys spending time outdoors running marathons, hiking, paddleboarding, and cycling with an emphasis on mountain biking.

Angela Streeter
VP, Public Relations
Angela Streeter serves as Vice President of Public Relations for the Hays County Republican Women’s Club, where she leads strategic communications, public messaging, and community outreach to support the club’s mission of empowering conservative women and encouraging civic engagement throughout Hays County. Professionally, Angela is a Staff IT Systems Engineer at Thumbtack with more than 20 years of experience in systems engineering and technology leadership. Her career has included senior roles at Box, RetailMeNot, and Rackspace, and she brings a strong background in problem-solving, collaboration, and clear communication to her work in public relations and community leadership.
Born in Quantico, Virginia, Angela grew up in a conservative Republican household with parents deeply involved in the Republican community. Her father was a United States Marine who served on the Republican Presidential Task Force and wrote speeches for President George H. W. Bush. Angela’s family has deep roots in Texas dating back to before Texas was a republic, and she has proudly called Central Texas home for more than 40 years. She is an active member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Lizzie Johnson Williams Chapter in Hays County.
Angela is married to her husband, Cheyenne Streeter, and they have been married for 32 years. They have one son, Dominik, who is 31 and married. A graduate of Texas State University, Angela earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with a minor in Mathematics. Outside of her professional and civic roles, she enjoys spending time with her family, is happily obsessed with pickleball and plays almost every day, and maintains a disciplined fitness routine with regular gym workouts. Angela also loves learning new things and enjoys crafting, as well as creating holistic medicine and skincare products.

Sandi M. Ellen
Immediate Past President
Sandi Ellen has been a member of HCRW since 2015 and has just completed her second term as President of the Hays County Republican Women. She is a lifelong conservative Republican, casting her first presidential vote for George H. W. Bush, and is a strong pro-life, conservative Christian voice in Hays County. Sandi has worked directly on three county campaigns for her husband, Hays County Constable John Ellen, and has been a steadfast supporter of numerous state and county-level campaigns. She has proudly served as a delegate to three State Conventions and looks forward to attending her fourth. She remains committed to continuing her volunteer service and, in 2026, will serve as Recording Secretary for the Greater San Antonio Area Council (GSAC). A small business owner, Sandi has built a 30-year career in design, sales, and marketing. Grounded in strong family values, she enjoys traveling with her husband and spending time with their three children and seven grandchildren.
Standing Committee Chairs

Lucy Trainor
Legislative Chair
Lucy Trainor serves as the State Republican Executive Committeewoman (SREC) for Senate District 25—the largest Senate district in Texas. Elected in 2024, she is a proven leader on election integrity and brings decades of hands-on experience and an unmatched understanding of Texas politics. A native Texan, Lucy has been actively engaged in Republican and conservative political efforts statewide since the late 1990s.
Prior to her election to the SREC, Lucy worked closely with the Republican Party of Texas, where she recruited, trained, and deployed poll watchers and election workers across the state. She has been a leading advocate for election reform, working with legislators during the 88th Texas Legislature and assisting grassroots activists in addressing election integrity concerns in counties throughout Texas. Lucy also brings deep legislative experience, having served as Chief of Staff to former State Representative Phil King—now a Texas Senator—through three regular legislative sessions and four special sessions. She has witnessed firsthand historic moments in Texas politics, including the election of the first Republican Speaker of the Texas House since Reconstruction under Speaker Tom Craddick.
In addition to her professional accomplishments, Lucy founded her own consulting company and spent several years homeschooling her six children, reflecting her commitment to faith, family, and conservative values. Lucy is married to Trey Trainor, a former Trump appointee to the Federal Election Commission. She is a graduate of Texas A&M University and the University of Texas School of Law and currently resides in Driftwood, Texas.

Monica Weber
Caring For America Chair
Monica is a licensed insurance agent with State Farm and the owner of Texas Tasting Table, a charcuterie and light-catering business. She and her husband Dustin, a retired Army combat veteran, moved to Wimberley in 2024 from Illinois and are the proud parents of eight daughters. Monica currently serves as Co-VP of the Blue Hole Primary PTO, where she helped raise more than $70,000 this year to support school programs and student initiatives. She is also an active supporter of Tunnel to Towers, a foundation that holds special meaning for her family.
With a background in project management, agriculture and successful small business ventures, Monica brings strong organizational skills and a heart for service to every role she takes on. She joined HCRW to connect with women who share her values and desire to make a positive impact in Hays County. Monica looks forward to serving as the Caring for America Chair and contributing to meaningful community efforts throughout the year.
About HCRW
Hays County Republican Women is a vehicle for women to be an influential, effective, and positive voice for promoting and preserving conservative family-oriented Republican values in local, county, state, and national politics and legislation.
We have an active and vital membership focused on identifying, developing, and electing conservative Republican candidates through education, political action, and community outreach.
We are dedicated to promoting voter participation and support conservative Republican candidates through voter education and registration activities.
Our Values
- We are age and culturally inclusive, welcoming women of all backgrounds who share our conservative values.
- We believe Republican women are essential to advancing conservative values and building effective political action through service, discipline, and active participation.
- We are committed to election integrity and ensuring every eligible voter can participate in free, fair elections.
- We support conservative candidates at every level of government through grassroots organizing, advocacy, and community outreach.
- We are dedicated to faith, family, and community—the values that make Hays County a great place to live and raise a family.