Jody Z Moore

Jody Z Moore
Executive Board Member
Fort Worth Regional Office
(817) 978-6425
Jody has been a steward in FWRO since 2012. He became a steward to assist staff with questions and issues and to facilitate communications between staff and management. Jody enjoys golf, college football, and live music events.

Shirela Myrtle Patterson

Shirela Myrtle Patterson
Steward
Fort Worth Regional Office
(817) 900-2632
Shirela is an attorney and a steward in the Fort Worth Regional Office.

Victoria Fay Prescott

Victoria Fay Prescott
Steward
Fort Worth Regional Office
(817) 978-6468
Victoria joined the staff of the Commission in 1989 as a Staff Attorney in the Division of Enforcement/FWRO. She served as the Federal Woman’s Program Coordinator for the FWRO, and in the spring of 1992 received the Commission’s Jeanne Gerber Hartford Award for Contributions to the Status of Women. Later that year, Victoria became a Branch Chief in Enforcement. Ultimately, she served as a Deputy Assistant in Enforcement at the FWRO. In 2001, she received the Commission’s Supervisory Excellence Award. In 2004, Victoria joined FWRO Division of Examinations, where she serves as Regulatory Counsel. In 2009, Victoria received the Commission’s Community Service Award. In 2014, she completed the Excellence in Government Fellowship Program. Building on the EIG program’s group project involving the TSP, Victoria continued to work with representatives of OPM, the SSA, the FRTIB (TSP) and Federal Executive Boards to create a retirement training program for federal employees located throughout the country. This training differs from industry sponsored events because all trainers are federal employees with expertise in various fields related to federal retirement. Thousands of federal employees have participated in this training, which in 2020 received a Pensions & Investments Eddy Award. Victoria also serves on the FWRO Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Victoria graduated from the University of Texas in 1978 and from the University of Houston, School of Law in 1981. Following law school, Victoria served as an Assistant District Attorney for Tarrant County Texas, in both the Trial and Appellate Divisions, and a brief stint in private practice. Victoria loves spending time with her husband, sons and daughter-in-law. She also enjoys music, time with friends cycling, hiking, chatting about books as well as having the family’s three spirited dogs take her on walks.