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  • Invitations to a number of intimate gatherings with fellow female executives from Houston's top companies.

  • VIP behind-the-scenes experiences with member companies.

  • Peer-to-peer networking opportunities.

  • Opportunity to attend an annual retreat for EWP members.

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Sharon Murphy, McConnell Jones Lanier and Murphy, LLP and Affiliate McConnell & Jones LLP
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Mel Reeves, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
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Partnership Welcomes New 2025 Board Members

2/3/25
Members of the Greater Houston Partnership voted to elect new members of the organization’s board of directors at its Annual Meeting held on January 31. The Partnership's 147-member board guides the work of the organization and is comprised of leaders from across greater Houston's business community. The event also marked the first official meeting of the Partnership's 2025 Gretchen Watkins, President of Shell USA. At the meeting, Watkins announced the nomination of Armando Perez, Executive Vice President for H-E-B Houston, as Vice Chair for 2025 and 2026 Chair. This nomination was also approved by the membership.  Outgoing chair Eric Mullins, President and CEO of Live Rock Resources, received the Bob Onstead award for his service in 2025. In addition to the election of new board members, several former members were approved for an additional term of service on the board. Walt Mischer, Partner at Mischer Investments, LP, and Ruth Simmons, Ph.D., President’s Distinguished Fellow at Rice University, were elected as emeritus directors by vote of the membership at the meeting. For a recap of the Annual Meeting, click here. 2025 New Board Members Dilip Choudhuri, President and CEO, Walter P Moore Larry Coben, Chair, President and Chief Executive Office, NRG Energy Ryan Dolibois, Executive Director, Sarofilm Foundation Jean-Marc Gilson, President and CEO, Westlake Corporation  Giles Kibbe, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Houston Astros Michael Lawson, Houston Market President, CommonSpirit South Region John Mooz, Sr. Managing Director for Austin, Houston and San Antonio, Hines Jessica O’Neil, President of Business Operations, Houston Dash & Houston Dynamo FC A full list of members of the Partnership Board of Directors can be found here. 
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Greater Houston Partnership Unveils New Five-Year Strategic Framework

1/31/25
HOUSTON (January 31, 2025) – The Greater Houston Partnership announced the launch of its new five-year strategic framework, Houston Next: Advancing Opportunity, during its Annual Meeting. This comprehensive plan builds upon the organization’s work to position Houston as a world-class hub for economic growth, innovation, and quality of life. "Our region is on a remarkable trajectory, and rapid economic and workforce changes demand bold action to ensure Houston leads in talent, innovation, and resilience,” said Partnership President and CEO Steve Kean. “By fostering collaboration and creating opportunities for all, we are paving the way for a brighter future. Our new strategic plan will drive growth, create opportunity, and strengthen our community." Over the past six years, the Partnership has made significant progress through its core economic development and public policy work, along with key initiatives such as UpSkill Houston, Houston Energy Transition Initiative (HETI) and One Houston Together. These efforts have laid a strong foundation for the new strategic framework, which focuses on three core pillars: Prosperity, People, and Place, with a particular focus on two strategic imperatives: Talent & Economic Mobility and Resilience. Three Core Pillars Prosperity: This pillar focuses on advancing a strong, diverse economy through proactive economic development that attracts global investment and drives growth across key industries including energy, life sciences, aerospace, advanced manufacturing and digital technology.  People: The focus here is on creating inclusive opportunity and driving economic growth for Houstonians through integrated education and workforce training for high-demand careers.  Place: This pillar aims to build a resilient and vibrant region that supports quality of life and economic growth.  New Strategic Imperatives Talent & Economic Mobility: This imperative focuses on creating a strong, skilled workforce that meets the demands of the future, and creates economic opportunity for more Houstonians. The Partnership will work with employers, education providers, and community organizations to align talent supply with demand, foster inclusivity, and expand apprenticeship programs. Resilience: The goal is to make greater Houston the most resilient coastal city in the world. This involves enhancing critical systems' resilience by convening leading stakeholders who own, operate, and use these systems; advocating for policy solutions that improve infrastructure; and telling Houston's resilience story to attract investment and talent.  "In Houston and at the Partnership, we face the future with optimism and the spirit that together, we can do anything,” Kean said. “Collaboration is Houston’s superpower. And the Partnership’s superpower is our ability to convene, connect, and develop plans with the people, the organizations, and the institutions to get things done." The Partnership is launching a $35 million fundraising campaign to help fund the Houston Next strategic plan.  Lead investors include CenterPoint Energy and Quanta Services, along with Camden Property Trust, Chevron, H-E-B, Houston Methodist, Memorial Hermann Health System, Mustang Cat, Shell, and Steve Kean. The strategic framework was unveiled during the Partnership’s Annual Meeting. The event also introduced Gretchen Watkins, President of Shell USA, as the Partnership’s 2025 Board Chair. Additionally, the prestigious 2025 Robert C. McNair Award for Civic Leadership was presented to the Love family, recognizing their profound contributions to the greater Houston community. Learn more about Houston Next. Read our 2024 Annual Report. Click to expand ### MEDIA CONTACT:     Brina Morales                 Sr. Director, Communications        bmorales@houston.org            
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PARTNERSHIP WEEK: Membership 101

Take the next step in your member experience by looking in-depth at how to engage with the Greater Houston Partnership at Membership 101. Membership 101 is perfect for all members who want a refresher on our program…

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"Becoming a member of the Partnership was one of the best professional decisions I’ve made as a CEO. Even though I’m leading a nonprofit, the ability to cross-pollinate with organizations in various industries is extremely helpful. Interacting and benefiting from the thought leadership in the business community has shown me that they are really tackling the same issues we are facing."


Tracy Weeden, Ed.D.
President & CEO, Neuhaus Education Center

“Greater Houston Partnership, thank you for continuing to be a great resource for information. Very proud to be a member of this organization that so well represents Houston, it's businesses and people.”


Ed Parker
Business Development Manager, Industrial Tax Consulting

“As a lifelong Houstonian, I am particularly pleased to be a part of the Partnership and the great work they do for economic growth and development in the City of Houston and surrounding communities.”


Charles McFarland
Attorney, McFarland PLLC

"With one of the largest databases of members, [the Partnership] is a wonderful networking resource for me."


Neal Talmadge
BizJournals

"The quality of the programs are top-notched, and because of that, the attendees are top-notched as well. Quality networking is great!"


Anthony Pabillano
PwC

"Businesses who want to get their name out and sales professionals who want to increase their sphere of influence won't find a better organization to connect than GHP."


Lisa Bogany
Workforce Solutions
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  • Invitations to a number of intimate gatherings with fellow female executives from Houston's top companies.
     
  • VIP behind-the-scenes experiences with member companies. 
     
  • Peer-to-peer networking opportunities. 
     
  • Opportunity to attend an annual retreat for EWP members. 
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