(Seguin) — The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce recently recognized the top female leader in Guadalupe County.
Local businesswoman Krista Moreno was named this year’s Guadalupe County Woman of Influence. Moreno was introduced by last year’s winner of the award Deana Henk, of the Guadalupe Healthcare Network. Henk described all the volunteer work that Moreno does on behalf of this community, which is why she was honored with this award.
“Krista is the epitome of community service. For the past 20 years, she has dedicated countless hours to advocating for the advancement of students and teachers of the greatest Seguin ISD district. She served on the Seguin Education Foundation Board of Directors for 15 years and currently serves as the vice-president of development as well as chair of the Celebration of Excellence Committee. Krista was also the organizer of the Political Action Committees of 2019, 2022 and support of the major bonds needed for the Seguin ISD. These bonds have resulted in new facilities for staff, students, and the community. Among these are the new Matador Football Stadium, A.J.B. Middle School rebuild and numerous improvements throughout the district. She is also on the board for the Communities in Schools of South-Central Texas which provides basis needs and academic assistance to students. In her spare time, she is an active member of the Four Rivers Association of Realtors and is a commissioner on the city of Seguin Planning and Zoning Commission,” said Henk.
Moreno thanked the chamber for the recognition, and said she loves this community. She says she grew up here and loved raising her family here, and that’s one of the reasons why she thinks it’s so important for people to get involved in the community.
“We grow as a community by working together and I have been blessed to be surrounded and supported by some of the hardest working people in the world and we have done some amazing things for Seguin ISD and our facilities. I believe teachers, staff, and administrators who show up daily to teach and care for our children deserve all our praise and support. Thank you to my family and friends who have helped ride alongside me to make Seguin a great place to live, work and play. I encourage you all to reach out and get involved and become a thread in the fabric that is Seguin. Thank you again for this incredible honor,” said Moreno.
Moreno was recognized during the Texas Women of Influence Gala held Wednesday in the Coliseum. The two-day event, which celebrates and uplifts women, continued on Thursday with its annual conference. The activities included guest speakers and several breakout sessions for attendees.
The chamber also used this year’s event to recognize the Texas Woman of Influence award winner Ruth Hughes. Hughes is the former Texas Secretary of State, who has a strong history of serving the Lone Star State.




