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People in the News

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

People in the News

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Mayor Rawlings appoints key staff members including Adam McGough

Adam McGough
Adam McGough

Mayor Rawlings has named Adam McGough as his Chief of Staff. McGough most recently served as Chief of Strategic Initiatives. He will continue those duties and his focus on GrowSouth while leading and managing the Mayor’s staff.

McGough previously served as Executive Assistant City Attorney and Chief of Community Prosecution and Community Courts for the City of Dallas where he supervised a team of attorneys, code officers, and staff to improve the quality of life for the communities across Dallas. McGough has over 10 years of litigation experience, and he is leader in the mediation field where he serves as the Director of Conflict Management at EL Centro College. McGough has recently been appointed as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas.

Mayor Rawlings also named Sam Merten as Manager of Public Affairs / Communications handling internal and external communications for the Mayor’s office. Merten, a former reporter for the Dallas Observer, most recently worked at Allyn Media and has spent a considerable amount of time leading initiatives and serving clients benefiting the city of Dallas. Merten has worked closely with the Mayor’s office during the initial launch of GrowSouth, he assisted with Men Against Abuse rally, and he has worked closely with several Dallas City Council Members and local leaders to increase economic development in the city.

“Adam and Sam are both experienced in their fields, well respected, and they have my confidence,” said Mayor Rawlings. “They are energized and inspired to make a difference in Dallas.”

McGough will begin his new assignment immediately, and Merten will start on September 23, 2013.