Sysco Corp. CEO’s first task: navigate through a pandemic
Sysco CEO Kevin Hourican didn’t have a global pandemic on his 100-day plan when he started at the company in early 2020.
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Sysco CEO Kevin Hourican didn’t have a global pandemic on his 100-day plan when he started at the company in early 2020.
Read MoreLast year, Peter Rodriguez, dean of Rice University’s Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business, decided he wanted to create an undergraduate business degree. While Covid-19 slowed those plans down, the school will soon begin accepting students for th…
Read MoreTexas A&M University’s M. Katherine Banks, vice chancellor of Engineering and National Laboratories as well as dean of the College of Engineering, is the sole finalist for president of the university in College Station.
TAMU System Chancellor John Sha…
Read MoreAlthough Gov. Greg Abbott has rescinded his 2020 mandate requiring masks and limiting capacity in businesses across the state, many Houston restaurants and bars are sticking to their previous requirements.
Businesses in most Houston-area counties are …
Read MoreLast year, the Nutcracker Market canceled its in-person spring and holiday shopping events because of Covid-19.
Read MoreWhen Houston Food Bank CEO Brian Greene got a call from a member of White House staff saying President Joe Biden was coming to tour the food bank facility, Greene thought it was a prank.
Greene, who previously served as executive director of food bank…
Read MoreRice University will begin offering an undergraduate major in business starting fall 2021.
Currently, Rice undergraduate students only have options for a minor in business or entrepreneurship. The new undergraduate degree joins the university’s maste…
Read MoreAn acclaimed local chef is partnering with Shake Shack on a new item, and new openings have popped up in Katy and Midtown.
Chris Shepherd partners with Shake Shack
New York City-based Shake Shack is partnering with Chris Shepherd for a smoked chicke…
Read MoreIn the roughly 30 years since moving into its last administrative building, Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District has grown a lot.
At the time, the district sat at roughly 40,000 students. Now, it has 115,000 students, and has had to carve ou…
Read MoreSwenke Elementary School saw some of the worst damage in the district.
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