Mike Villarreal
Michael "Mike" Villarreal is an American data scientist, entrepreneur, and former Texas state representative who served San Antonio's downtown and surrounding neighborhoods from 2000 to 2015. He currently works as Principal Data Scientist and equity partner at CML Insight, a software development company, and co-founded FairAppraisalNow.com, which uses artificial intelligence to help homeowners appeal property tax appraisals.
In February 2025, he launched a campaign for the San Antonio ISD school board to help improve the academic and personal development of children within this urban school district.
Early life and education
A native of San Antonio, Texas, Villarreal became the first in his family to graduate from college when he earned degrees in economics and mathematics from Texas A&M University in 1993. He subsequently completed a master's degree in public policy from Harvard Kennedy School in 1996 and a PhD in public policy from the University of Texas at Austin's LBJ School of Public Affairs in 2018, where he specialized in quantitative methods and education policy evaluation.Political career
Villarreal represented San Antonio in the Texas House of Representatives for fifteen years as a Democrat. During his tenure, he served on several key committees, including Public Education, Appropriations, and Ways and Means, and chaired the Financial Services Committee.His legislative accomplishments include establishing Texas' statewide education and workforce data system, defeating regressive tax proposals, and championing initiatives in early education, student financial aid, and workforce development. Villarreal was the first legislator from Bexar County to be named to Texas Monthly's "Best Legislators" list, an honor he received twice.
Villarreal resigned his seat in the State House in January 2015 to run for Mayor of San Antonio in the 2015 mayoral election. Villarreal came in third and did not qualify for the runoff.
Academic and public service career
After leaving the legislature, Villarreal founded and directed the Urban Education Institute at the University of Texas at San Antonio, where he led research on policies and programs affecting educational achievement in marginalized communities. His research has particularly focused on early education, college readiness, the impact of dual credit coursework, financial aid programs, and the effects of school mobility on educational achievement in Bexar County.From 2022 to 2024, Villarreal served as Assistant Commissioner at the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, where his team transformed education and workforce data into actionable insights to inform policy decisions.