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Unlocking Doors for Veterans Means Welcoming Skilled Talent

3/17/22
Stephanie Drake holds a degree in oceanography from the U.S. Naval Academy and served active duty with the U.S. Marine Corps for eight years. Although a logistician by trade with the Marines, she…
Networking

Women Leaders Discuss Challenges, Mentorship, and Representation at Rise to the Top

3/10/22
Female leaders from across greater Houston gathered this week for the Greater Houston Partnership’s 11th annual Rise to the Top event at the Marriott Marquis.  The sold-out celebration brought…
COVID-19

Houston Leads U.S. Metros When It Comes to Entertainment Spending

2/21/22
Houston is bursting with entertainment options for everyone. Whether it’s grabbing a drink at a local bar, watching a live sporting event, or enjoying the beauty of a local performance by the Houston…
Education

Professional Networking Platform Gives First-Gen College Students ‘Career Spring’

2/1/22
Starting a career can be daunting for any recent college graduate; the challenges can be greater for first-generation graduates and others without a connection to a professional network to share…
COVID-19

Houston Saw Spike in New Business Applications in ’20

1/26/22
Despite the economic downturn during the early stages of the pandemic, Houston entrepreneurs saw a window of opportunity to launch something new.  A report from LendingTree ranks the Houston metro…
Life Sciences

What Does the Word Manufacturing Mean to Houston?

1/12/22
For generations, the word manufacturing was synonymous with places. In Detroit, it meant automobiles; in Ohio and Pennsylvania it meant steel. More recently, in the Silicon Valley and the Research…
Executive Partners