Texico Conference Welcomes New Treasurer Randy Anglada

CORRALES, N.M. – The Texico Conference welcomes Randy Anglada to its leadership team as treasurer. He succeeds Phil Robertson, who faithfully served in the role for more than a decade. Anglada, who began his service in July, brings with him a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to missiondriven leadership.
Anglada has demonstrated a consistent passion for service throughout the decades that he has worked for the Seventh-day Adventist Church. During his 25 years with the Texas Conference, he served in several key roles, including church auditor, senior accountant, associate treasurer, director of internal auditing services and within the human resources and payroll department. Following his time at the Texas Conference, Anglada transitioned into educational administration, serving the last nine years as business manager at Chisholm Trail Academy, where he oversaw financial operations, plant maintenance and transportation services. In addition to his administrative duties, he coordinated multiple mission trips, ski trips and international travel opportunities for students, reflecting his dedication to both leadership and ministry.
“We are happy to welcome Randy and cannot wait to see how God will use his talents,” said Lee-Roy Chacon, Texico Conference president. “We believe his skills, experience and passion for the things of God will have a real impact and will further our mission to expand God’s kingdom in the Texico Conference.”
Anglada holds a Master of Business Administration in management from Amberton University and a Bachelor of Arts in business administration from Southwestern Adventist University. He is bilingual in English and Spanish, technically proficient and known for his collaborative spirit and clear communication—qualities that will be a blessing to the Texico Conference. He is also passionate about stewardship and treasury training and brings a well-rounded perspective shaped by his personal interests in snowboarding, road cycling, scuba diving, volleyball, basketball, gardening and carpentry.
Members are encouraged to welcome Randy and his wife, Patricia, as they become part of the Texico community, and to keep them in prayer as they begin this new chapter of ministry.
By Debby Marquez
Communication Director