Women Who Mean Business: Meet HBJ’s 2021 hospitality, restaurant and retail honorees
Here are this year’s honorees in the hospitality, restaurant and retail category.
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Here are this year’s honorees in the hospitality, restaurant and retail category.
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Read MoreThe new CFO replaces Gracemark’s former vice president of finance, who left the company to pursue a new opportunity.
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Read MoreSpeaking up, asking questions and being kind to yourself are among the pieces of advice many of the Houston Business Journal’s 2021 Women Who Mean Business honorees have for up-and-coming women in their fields.
“What advice would you give to up-and-c…
Read MoreFordMomentum’s founder hopes to change the game for people living in lower socioeconomic communities by identifying their needs.
Read MoreThree months after Jamey Rootes stepped down from his position as CEO of the Houston Dynamo and Dash professional soccer teams, the former Houston Texans president now has a new role: professor.
Rootes will join Sam Houston State University’s faculty …
Read MoreThe 10 most expensive Houston-area homes sold in September include a high-profile mansion with a three-story closet, a condo unit that’s just a couple years old and one house that will be completely replaced.
Read MoreThe CFO of Sugar Land-based refiner CVR Energy Inc.’s (NYSE: CVI) resigned Aug. 9, and the company has now appointed the interim CFO as her permanent successor.
Read MoreThe relocation plans have been in the works since 2017. Now, groundbreaking is tentatively scheduled in the fourth quarter, and the company plans to move in 2022.
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