The Greater Houston Partnership welcomed 13 new member companies in the month of February. The Partnership works to connect companies with resources, information and networking opportunities to help increase business while also providing a platform to influence the direction of the region.
New members who joined in the month of February include:
BGL Advisors: BGL is a multi-jurisdictional consulting firm that provides a broad range of professional services, including legal support, corporate incorporations, financial management, human resources, and IT solutions. Operating across Canada, the USA, Colombia, the UK, and the EU, the firm leverages a network of licensed attorneys, accountants, and industry professionals to help companies navigate complex international regulatory landscapes and streamline business operations. Website.
Breakthrough Houston: Breakthrough Houston is an educational program that works with highly motivated students to achieve post-secondary success and empowers aspiring leaders to become educational advocates. Website.
FGS Global: FGS Global is a leading international stakeholder strategy firm that specializes in managing corporate reputation, high-stakes transactions, crisis communication, and government affairs. Formed through the combination of established firms like Finsbury, Hering Schuppener, The Glover Park Group, and Sard Verbinnen & Co., the company provides strategic counsel to boards, leaders, and corporations navigating complex, mission-critical business environments. The firm operates as a partnership, emphasizing deep expertise in financial communications, public affairs, and organizational transformation to help clients drive and maintain momentum in a rapidly changing world. Website.
GeoKiln Energy Innovation: GeoKiln Energy Innovation is a Houston-based clean energy company that pioneered the “Manufactured Subsurface Hydrogen” (MSSH™) process to produce low-cost, emissions-free hydrogen. By offering land screening, field pilots, and joint venture developments, GeoKiln helps landowners and industrial operators monetize mineral assets and decarbonize operations using a scalable, cost-competitive alternative to traditional hydrogen production. Website.
Glumac: Glumac is a global building design consulting firm and a subsidiary of Tetra Tech that specializes in cost-effective, sustainable engineering for advanced technology, healthcare, and commercial facilities. The firm provides a comprehensive suite of services, including MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) engineering, lighting design, building commissioning, and energy analysis, all focused on creating carbon-neutral and resilient environments. With over 50 years of experience, Glumac operates across the United States and Asia, guiding clients through complex projects with a commitment to the “triple bottom line” of people, planet, and profit. Website.
Infotech Houston Solutions LLC: Infotech Houston Solutions is a Houston-based managed IT and security services provider founded in 2003 that distinguishes itself by owning its infrastructure, including two dedicated datacenters, rather than reselling third-party services. The firm specializes in supporting organizations in highly regulated sectors such as healthcare, law, and finance by delivering HIPAA, SOC 2, and PCI 4.0 compliant network and cybersecurity solutions. With a local engineering team and a 24/7 global support model, the company offers a comprehensive suite of services ranging from managed IT and cloud hosting to structured cabling and unified communications. Website.
JERA Americas: JERA Americas, headquartered in Houston, is the U.S. subsidiary of Tokyo-based JERA, one of the largest energy providers in the world. The company is an energy infrastructure firm focused on advancing the energy transition by providing low-carbon solutions, including large-scale power generation, LNG, and renewable energy. Committed to achieving net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050, the firm leverages its global expertise in fuel procurement and power generation to support a stable and sustainable energy supply for both U.S. and global markets. Website.
Jewish Federation of Greater Houston: The Jewish Federation of Greater Houston helps ensure a thriving, vibrant, and engaged Jewish community locally, in Israel, and around the world. The Federation provides opportunities for individuals and families to engage philanthropically and drives meaningful social change to enhance the continuity, security, and unity of the Jewish community. Website.
Memorial Park Conservancy: Memorial Park Conservancy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and restoration of Memorial Park. Website.
Parkhill: Parkhill is a multidisciplinary architecture and engineering firm founded in 1945 that specializes in “Building Community” through comprehensive design and planning services. With over 600 employees across Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, the firm provides a full spectrum of expertise including civil and structural engineering, landscape architecture, interior design, and sustainability consulting. Their diverse practice areas serve a wide range of sectors such as aviation, healthcare, K-12 and higher education, public works, and environmental infrastructure. Website.
Seneca Resources Company: Seneca Resources Company, LLC, headquartered in Houston, Texas, is the exploration and production arm of National Fuel Gas Company, specializing in the development of natural gas in the Appalachian Region’s Marcellus and Utica Shales. With over 100 years of experience, the company operates with a focus on low-emission intensity and technical excellence. Through its subsidiary, Highland Field Services, Seneca also manages water infrastructure and logistics to support sustainable operations and production efficiency across the Appalachian Basin. Website.
Texas AirSystems: Texas AirSystems is the largest independent HVAC equipment and solutions provider in Texas, headquartered in Irving. The company represents over 60 manufacturers to provide end-to-end commercial HVAC solutions—from conceptual design and engineering to equipment installation, commissioning, and ongoing maintenance. They support diverse sectors including healthcare, education, data centers, and industrial facilities, helping building owners and contractors achieve energy efficiency and operational reliability. Website.
The Peacebright Institute: The Peacebrihgt Institute is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the cause of peacemaking and peacebuilding for the purposes of strenghtening national and international security. The primary areas of program development: education; community engagement in matters of public safety and security; and civic peacebuilding. Website.
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