Governor Greg Abbott appointed Pamela Pacher as the Interstate Compact Administrator for Adult Offender Supervision for a term set to expire at the pleasure of the Governor, according to a Mar. 25 announcement.
The appointment is significant because it places Pacher in charge of overseeing adult offender supervision across state lines, an important responsibility within Texas’s criminal justice system.
Pacher is currently the manager of special projects at the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from St. Cloud State University.
The Office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott has contributed to Texas leading the nation in jobs growth and record employment levels, according to the official website. The office maintains its primary offices in Austin at the State Insurance Building, also reported by the official website. Greg Abbott was listed among TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in 2024, as noted by the official website.
Since his election in 2014, Greg Abbott has led his office with a focus on job creation, economic opportunities, education enhancement, individual liberties protection, parental empowerment in schooling, and southern border security according to information available on the official website. The governor’s office exercises authority and delivers services statewide across Texas.
This appointment continues ongoing efforts by Governor Abbott’s administration to oversee critical areas within state government.


