Women Who Mean Business: Meet HBJ’s 2020 Women to Watch honorees
These are Houston’s outstanding women to watch.
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These are Houston’s outstanding women to watch.
Read MoreThese are Houston’s outstanding women in nonprofit.
Read MoreRuth Simmons has received many accolades, but she’s proudest of becoming both the first woman and African American president at Prairie View A&M University.
Read MoreChrista Clarke saw a need to enhance camaraderie between minority women in the corporate world, so she founded Cubicles to Cocktails to get them in touch. The goal is to connect young professional women of color to help them find mentors and community …
Read MoreThe Houston Business Journal talked to a local wealth management adviser to discuss his firm’s recent merger, the current market and how the firm is adjusting amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreThis year, Houston Business Journal will introduce a new List ranking Houston’s fastest-growing middle market companies.
A final ranking of these companies will be revealed at an award ceremony Oct. 1 during a live online broadcast. To register for t…
Read MoreHere are the finalists for the Houston Business Journal’s 2020 Fast 100 awards, recognizing Houston-area private companies with the fastest revenue growth over a two-year period.
The final ranking of the Fast 100 List will be revealed at a virtual awa…
Read MoreThe Houston-based architecture firm has seen its revenue grow 191% year over year.
Read MoreMany Houston-based publicly traded companies have had a rough start in 2020, and the oil downturn and Covid-19 certainly haven’t helped.
Read MoreAvi Katz saw his production go from 25,000 pounds of coffee on March 4 to less than 10,000 pounds.
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