2026-27 District Governor

A. Martin Mullins, III, “Marty”

Marty Mullins of Gun Barrel City, TX, was elected to a one-year term as governor-elect of the Texas-Oklahoma District of Kiwanis International during the 2025 District Convention in Denton, TX and takes office as District Governor on October 1, 2026.

Marty was born in Memphis, TN, moved to Texas at the age of 6, and grew up in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Marty’s Kiwanis adventure started when he was invited by his banker to a Kiwanis Club of Cedar Creek Lake meeting in September of 2009. After attending the meeting and seeing what the club was about, he joined and was elected club president-elect for the 2010-2011 year.

Marty serves on the Kiwanis Club of Cedar Creek Lake’s Board of Directors, chairing several project committees; has served as president twice, president-elect twice, interim president twice, Division 26 lieutenant governor for three terms, and is presently on his second term as trustee for the Region 7 Piney Woods. Through his relatively short time in Kiwanis, he has been honored as a Distinguished Member, a Distinguished President, a Distinguished Lieutenant Governor, a Walter Zeller Presidential Fellow, and Kiwanian of the Year twice.

When not taking care of Kiwanis business or working, Marty volunteers in his community. He
presently serves as the Chair of the Cedar Creek Lake Area Chamber of Commerce (GBC/Mabank/Tool/Seven Points/Kemp); Chamber Ambassadors Vice President and Chair and/or committee member on all Chamber events; Chair of the Gun Barrel City Chamber Chapter; President of the Board of Directors for the Library at Cedar Creek Lake in Seven Points, TX; Vice Chair of the City of Gun Barrel City Ordinance Review Committee; and volunteers at the Refuge at Cedar Creek Lake Food Pantry.

Marty has been married 28 years to his wife, Anne, and has two grown daughters, Melissa and Krystal, along with four grandchildren. Melissa is a member of the Tyler Rose Club.

After 35 years in the engineering industry, Marty and Anne, who is an architect, started TexasAbility, LLC, where Marty performs plan reviews and site inspections for compliance with the Texas Accessibility Standards. He also volunteers with several industry organizations, including serving as the vice president of the Illuminating Engineering Society in Fort Worth, TX; Texas Chapter Board Member of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors in Irving, TX; membership chair for the Southern Section Board (11 states) of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors in Alabama; and on the Legal & Legislative Committee for the Accessibility Professionals Association in Austin, TX.