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New Partnership Members in July

Published Aug 17, 2020 by Julia McGowen

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The Greater Houston Partnership welcomed 21 new member companies in the month of July. 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 joining in the month of July include:

Indigo Beam: Experience solving the business problems of some of the most dynamic and demanding industries with a commonsense approach and disciplined focus in using technology intelligently. Indigo Beam’s experts pride themselves on ground-up development of innovative mobile, geographic information system (GIS) and Web applications. Moreover, Indigo Beam offers unique insight and efficiencies when implementing third-party enterprise resource planning (ERP), Customer Relationship Management (CRM) content management and database solutions. Expertise in the Power and Utilities, Oil and Gas, Public Sector and Healthcare industries. Website 

Epic Smiles: Epic Smiles is a full-service Dental practice specializing in dental implants, emergencies & full mouth rehabilitation in Richmond & Conroe, TX. Website 

NAI Export Sales and Marketing: NAI Export Sales and Marketing company caters material supply services for the Gulf Cooperative Council (GCC) countries bordering the Arabian Gulf. Website 

Wood Group USA Inc.: Wood is a global leader in engineering and consultancy across energy and the built environment, helping to unlock solutions to some of the world’s most critical challenges. Website 

MDXBlocks: MDxBlocks’ experts with 20+ IT Industry and Technology experience understand End to End processes and can help in identifying core area where Blockchain, AI, IoT and Automation can fit into. MDXBlocks created a tracing app recently in response to COVID-19. Together Tracer offers a combination of high-end software and hardware to the spread of the coronavirus, allowing businesses to reopen, providing a safe environment for its employees, clients, and partners. Website 

The Menninger Clinic: The Menninger Clinic is a leading specialty psychiatric hospital that treats adults and adolescents with complex mental illness. Website 

CRB Consulting Engineers, Inc.: CRB is a leading provider of sustainable engineering, architecture, construction and consulting solutions to the global life sciences and advanced technology industries. Website 

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston, Inc.: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston is the region’s leading youth-development organization. Website 

Houston Minority Supplier Development Council: Association of major corporations and minority-owned businesses working to increase and expand business opportunities and business growth for minority business enterprises. Website 

Greentown Labs: Greentown Labs is a community of bold, passionate entrepreneurs creating solutions for today’s biggest climate and environmental challenges. Website 

PS Lightwave: PS Lightwave provides Multi-Gigabit Ethernet business services, Internet, Dark Fiber, VoIP, and data center services to business, gov/ed, carrier/wholesale customers throughout 7 counties covering the Greater Houston area over its expansive fiber optic network. Website 

Bureau Veritas Commodities & Trade, Inc.: Bureau Veritas is a world leader in laboratory testing, inspection and certification services. Created in 1828, the Group has more than 77,000 employees located in more than 1,500 offices and laboratories around the globe. Website 

Market Sense, Inc.: Market Sense Inc. is an Austin and Houston-based sales force development company and is a licensed franchisee of Sandler Training. Website  

KCI Technologies: KCI is a 100-percent employee-owned engineering, consulting and construction firm serving clients throughout the United States. Website 

Hotel Icon: Hotel Icon is a downtown luxury hotel providing 135 guest rooms, 7,000 square feet of function space, destination restaurant and bar, full-service spa, business center, and executive fitness center. Website 

Urban Partnerships Community Development Corporation: Urban Partnerships Community Development Corporation works to catalyze economic development for the benefit of low-income residents through job growth initiatives; industrial, commercial and residential real estate development; and other social services. Website 

Elevated Technologies: Elevated Technologies provide IT infrastructure management and cybersecurity solutions to Houston businesses that range from 20 - 200 employees. Website  

Kah Capital Management: Kah Capital Management is an alternative investment management firm that focuses primarily on mortgage credit related opportunities. Website  

Braga Commercial Lending: Braga Commercial Lending offers a diverse portfolio of loans, leases, and credit lines to businesses of all sizes in a wide range of industries. Website 

Bin There Dump That: Bin There Dump That rents residential friendly dumpster to homeowners and contractors, servicing the greater Houston area including Conroe, Sugar Land and Katy. Website  

Terry Bryant Accident and Injury Law: In 1985, Terry Bryant opened his law firm as a sole practitioner with one goal in mind: help people who have been seriously injured. Over the years, Terry Bryant has been there for victims of personal injuries and disasters, including maritime injuries, car crashes, explosions, and serious tragedies. Website 

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