Houston Texans tap sports industry veteran as new president
The news comes just days after the Houston Texans parted ways with Greg Grissom, who had served in the role of president for four years.
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The news comes just days after the Houston Texans parted ways with Greg Grissom, who had served in the role of president for four years.
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Read MoreGreg Grissom had served as the Houston Texans’ president since March 2021 but had been with the organization since its inaugural season.
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Read MoreThe two parties signed a multiyear extension of their relationship, maintaining Learfield as UH’s exclusive multimedia and sponsorship rights partner.
Read MoreThe Texas House approved bills to legalize gambling in the state in 2023, but they were not considered in the Senate, which remains a key obstacle.
Read MoreHouston-based private equity firm Platform Partners initially sought to raise $150 million, CEO and co-founder Fred Brazelton said.
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