Fort Worth's T3 Partnership in Transition
In a significant leadership change, the Tarrant To & Through (T3) Partnership is seeking a new president and CEO following Natalie Young Williams' departure on November 21, 2025. Williams has been instrumental during her four-year tenure at the helm of this nonprofit, which focuses on helping students succeed in their post-high school journeys.
Continuity in Mission and Vision
Despite Williams stepping down, the core mission of T3 remains steadfast. Under the interim leadership of David Saenz, a former chief of the Fort Worth Independent School District (ISD), the organization is committed to ensuring that students in the surrounding districts—including Fort Worth, Crowley, Castleberry, and Arlington—are well-prepared for future educational and career opportunities.
Natalie Young Williams' Impact at T3
Natalie Young Williams transformed the T3 Partnership during her tenure, spearheading expansion initiatives and enhancing academic support services. Celebrated as one of the 2025 Great Women of Texas, her leadership saw T3 broaden its support infrastructure for students, including introducing a platform designed to connect them to career pathways. Her departure marks the end of a pivotal chapter for the organization, which has seen significant growth in both student engagement and community partnership development.
The Future of T3 Partnership
As the board searches for Williams' permanent replacement in spring 2026, T3 remains focused on continuing to foster strong career pathways and expand educational opportunities for the youth of Fort Worth. The announcement has renewed interest in how community members can support this nonprofit's mission to create a robust talent pipeline for the region’s growing economy, which increasingly demands skilled professionals.
Why Community Support Matters
The success of T3 Partnership hinges on not just leadership but community involvement. Local businesses and volunteers play a crucial role in creating mentorship opportunities and funding programs that help students navigate their paths to success. T3’s initiatives, such as the recently launched Hire2Hundred program connecting graduates to career opportunities, exemplify the tangible benefits of community engagement in shaping the workforce of tomorrow.
Get Involved: Support Local Education Initiatives
As T3 navigates this leadership transition, there’s no better time for Fort Worth residents to engage with local educational initiatives. Simple actions like volunteering for mentorship programs, attending community meetings, or contributing funds to T3 can profoundly impact students’ futures. Every dollar and every moment spent nurturing our youth is an investment in Fort Worth's future.
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