Commissioner Roderick Miles, Jr.
BIOGRAPHY
Commissioner Roderick Miles, Jr. is a dedicated public servant and community leader with deep roots in Fort Worth, Texas. Elected in November 2024 as Tarrant County Commissioner for Precinct One, he is committed to service, equity, and policy-driven solutions.
His educational journey began at O.D. Wyatt High School where he thrived academically and continued his passion for music as a member of the O.D. Wyatt Singing Chaparrals. After high school, Roderick attended Tarrant County College - South Campus before finding his academic home at Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. While attending Philander Smith College, Roderick was elected Vice President of the Student Government Association, Regional President of the United Negro College Fund Pre-Alumni Council and member of the award-winning Philander Smith Collegiate Choir. He continued his quest for knowledge by pursuing a Master of Divinity at the St. Paul School of Theology in Kansas City, Missouri.
As a mentor, youth advocate, and community steward, Roderick's career soared during his remarkable 10 years at Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star. In his role as the African American Partnership Manager, his heart-driven approach transformed him into a pivotal figure for North Texas and Greater Houston's African American initiatives. His remarkable leadership extended to forming crucial bonds with community and government stakeholders, such as the Urban League of Greater North Texas, United Way of Tarrant County, Concord Baptist Church, Potter’s House Dallas, Tarrant Net, City of Fort Worth, Crowley ISD, and Fort Worth ISD. Under his guidance, African American male volunteers within the agency surged by 75%, and he birthed the annual Greek Bowl for Kids' Sake fundraiser, which raised over $90k to empower children of color with mentorship opportunities.
Roderick is a dedicated member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Beta Tau Lambda Chapter, serving as the Southwestern Region Chaplain. He actively contributes his time to the Renaissance Heights Foundation and COACT NTX. Roderick's commitment is further demonstrated through his graduation from the 2018 Leadership Fort Worth and Leadership ISD programs. He continues to serve as a devoted Big Brother and previously served as Chair of the Greater Fort Worth Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Committee, consistently proving his dedication to causes close to his heart.
As the previous Precinct One Executive Administrator of Programs and Outreach for Tarrant County Commissioner Roy Charles Brooks, Roderick's passion drove his work. His responsibilities encompassed a wide array of programs, from Prostate Cancer Awareness and Screening to Human Trafficking, all grounded in his unwavering commitment to make a meaningful difference. He also founded the Grow Southeast Urban Farm Initiative, addressing food disparities by empowering Southeast Fort Worth residents to convert their properties into farms, providing fresh produce to underserved minority communities. With five flourishing urban farms and a monthly "The Mindful Market" Farmers Market at Texas Wesleyan University, Roderick's commitment to community-driven change shines brightly. He is nurturing a farmer apprenticeship program, cultivating future community leaders with the same fervor that propels him.
In his personal life, Roderick's heart extends to his family. He shares his life's journey with his beloved wife, Cassandra, and together they find immense joy in raising two remarkable daughters, Danielle and Gabrielle.