Customer Service:
972-818-NTTA

Admin Offices: 214-461-2000

5900 West Plano Parkway
Suite 100,
Plano Texas 75093

websupport@ntta.org

Clayton Howe
Assistant Executive Director of Operations

Other Staff Profiles:

After graduating with a degree in Plant Engineering from Texas State Technical College (TSTC) in Waco, Clayton Howe worked in the healthcare field for 18 years with administrative responsibilities in the areas of Maintenance, Plant Operations, Safety, Security, Risk Management, Construction, Biomedical Engineering, Environmental Services, and Materials Management. Most recently working at the Matagorda County Hospital District as the District Director of Engineering, he was selected and successfully completed the Clarion Groups Consultant Development Program for organization cultural transformation leadership.

Initially Mr. Howe joined the NTTA as the Assistant Director of the Maintenance Department focusing on the initial implementation of the Asset Management program. In 2003, Clayton moved to the Toll Programs and Services Department as the Assistant Director charged with the implementation of the Customer Service Center initiative. In 2004 he was moved to the Director of Toll Programs and Services, responsible for the operational activities and the strategic planning in the areas of the Command Center, Vault Collection and Processing, Department of Public Safety support, Loss Prevention and the Customer Service Center. In 2006, Mr. Howe moved into the role as the Director of Customer Programs and Services tasked with the development of service offerings to include customer experience management and fiscal accountability.  In 2007, Mr. Howe was promoted to the Assistant Executive Director of Operations with oversight of Customer Service, Maintenance, System and Incident Management, Toll Collection and Information Technology. 

Mr. Howe has served on the Board of Directors for The Bay City Scholars program, The Festival Arts organization, The Brown Schools HRC school board, and as a Team Chairperson for the Local Emergency Planning Committee responsible for community information. Currently he serves as the Chairman of the Team Texas Interoperability Technical Task Force supporting the development and implementation of the initial business requirements and technical standards for statewide interoperability of regional tolling agencies.

Other community activities include coaching youth sports to include football, basketball, soccer, baseball and serving as an active member of the Rotary club. He also founded and served as a coach for the Kenny Smart Memorial Basketball Camp for challenged youth and was honored to serve as a coach at the Texas Special Olympics.