Published Jan 25, 2021 by A.J. Mistretta
HOUSTON (January 26, 2021) – The Greater Houston Partnership outlined some of the steps needed to grow Houston’s economy in a post-pandemic world, shared the organization’s key accomplishments in 2020, and presented an award to one of the city’s leading business leaders and philanthropists at its annual meeting today.
2021 Partnership Board Chair Amy Chronis, Houston Managing Partner for Deloitte, discussed what Houston must do to ensure it remains a competitive global city in a post-pandemic world. “I suggest it will be those metros whose businesses are focused on developing the technologies and driving innovations that change the world,” Chronis said during the virtual event. “Over time, Houston has both diversified its economy, and more recently, has bolstered our innovation ecosystem…But to build a strong, diverse, 21st century economy, Houston must drive a technological renaissance.” Read Chronis’ full remarks.
Despite the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing recession, the Partnership made considerable progress on several fronts over the last year, said Bobby Tudor, who served as the organization’s 2020 Chair and is also Chair of Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. LLC. Tudor, who laid out a plan for Houston to help lead the global energy transition to a low-carbon future at the beginning of his tenure, said energy companies have largely committed to the effort while the region has attracted key new players. One example is North America’s largest “climatetech” incubator Greentown Labs, which announced in June it would open a new Houston facility this year to assist emerging energy companies.
“The momentum in Houston related to energy transition is quite good,” Tudor said. “It will take the continued focus and attention from all of us in the business community to see to it that Houston goes through this energy transition period and comes out of it on the other end with the same global leadership position in energy that we have today.”
The Partnership provided an update on its Houston Next strategic plan designed to advance Houston’s position as a great global city. The plan, adopted in 2019, focuses attention on three core areas: building a strong, diverse 21st century economy; offering a great quality of life; and ensuring opportunity for all. In 2020, the Partnership added that a lens of racial equity should permeate its work to strengthen Houston as a diverse, inclusive and equitable city.
Key 2020 highlights include:
See more highlights in the 2020 Annual Report.
“These have not been easy days for companies in our region, both large and small,” said Partnership President and CEO Bob Harvey. “For nearly a year now, our members and businesses across Houston have struggled to keep employees and customers safe while maintaining operations as best they could. This has proven more difficult for some than others, but time and again I’m amazed by the resiliency of Houston companies to innovate and persevere in the face of significant obstacles. I believe brighter days are ahead for our region.”
Harvey touted other major accomplishments during the year, including economic development announcements from companies such as Amazon and Google Cloud that will add hundreds of jobs. In November, tech giant Hewlett Packard Enterprise said it would relocate its corporate headquarters from San Jose, Calif. to Houston, giving our region another Fortune 500 company. And in a move certain to invigorate the region’s commercial aerospace sector, Axiom Space announced in December it will build the world’s first commercial space station at a new headquarters facility it is constructing at the Houston Spaceport. Read Bob Harvey’s full remarks.
During the meeting, Partnership Board Member and Houston Texans President Jamey Rootes presented the Partnership’s 2021 Robert C. McNair Civic Leadership Award to businessman and philanthropist Richard Kinder. The McNair Award is the most prestigious award bestowed by the Partnership and honors a highly successful business leader who has also made outstanding civic and philanthropic contributions. See release on the McNair award.
Partnership members elected new and returning board members as well during the virtual meeting. Thad Hill, President and CEO of Calpine, was elected Vice Chair and Chair-elect.
2021 Greater Houston Partnership Board of Directors – Newly Elected and Returning Members
New Members
Esi Akinosho
Houston Office Managing Partner
Ernst & Young LLP
Jason Baker
President, Houston Market
Comerica Bank
Tammy W. Brennig
Partner
Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
Alex Cabañas
CEO
Benchmark Hospitality
John R. Collett
Senior Client Partner
Korn Ferry International
Caleb Deerinwater
Vice President & General Manager – South Texas
AT&T
Mary Beth Gracy
Houston Office Managing Director
Accenture
Monzer Hourani
CEO
Medistar Corporation
Kevin P. Hourican
President and CEO
Sysco Corporation
Steven J. Kean
CEO
Kinder Morgan
Gregory Knight
Executive Vice President, Customer Transformation and Business Services
CenterPoint Energy
Lorena Kubera
Vice President, Personal Systems, Strategy & Business Planning
HP Inc.
Julie Luecht
Houston Office Managing Principal
KPMG
Paul Marsden
President
Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc.
Amanda McMillian
President and CEO
United Way of Greater Houston
Mia Mends
Chief Administrative Officer
Sodexo
John Nash
President
Hanover Company
Gerald B. Smith
Chairman and CEO
Smith Graham & Co., Investment Advisors, LP
John Sowers
Chief Transformation Officer
Sempra Energy
Starlee Sykes
Regional President for the Gulf of Mexico and Canada
bp America
Arja Talakar
CEO, Siemens Oil & Gas
Siemens Corporation
Brad Tucker
President
Mustang Cat
Rishi Varma
SVP and General Counsel
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Laurie Vignaud
President & CEO
Unity National Bank
Re-Elected Members
David L. Callender
President and CEO
Memorial Hermann Health System
Tony Canales
President and General Manager
Telemundo Houston KTMD-47
Albert Chao
President and CEO
Westlake Chemical
Stanley G. Chapman, III
EVP & President, US and Mexico Natural Gas Pipelines
TC Energy
Amy Chronis
Managing Partner
Deloitte
Steve Clarke
Division Vice President, Coastal Texas
Jacobs
Michelle Costa
Regional President
Clear Channel Outdoor
Mark A. Cover
CEO, Southwest Region and Mexico/Central America
Hines
M. Carter Crow
Partner-in-Charge
Norton Rose Fulbright
Leslie Duke
President and General Manager
Burns & McDonnell, Inc.
George Y. Gonzalez
Partner
Haynes and Boone, LLP
Tilman J. Fertitta
Chairman, President and CEO
Landry's Inc.
Thad Hill
President and CEO
Calpine Corporation
Ryan M. Lance
Chairman and CEO
ConocoPhillips
Alex López Negrete
President and CEO
Lopez Negrete Communications Inc.
Eric Mullins
Chairman and Co-CEO
Lime Rock Resources
Geraldine Slattery
President, Operations Petroleum
BHP
Robert B. Sloan
President
Houston Baptist University
Bruce Stewart
President, Direct Energy Home
Direct Energy
David Taylor
Firm Chair and Partner
Locke Lord
Alan Thomson
Managing Director and Senior Partner
The Boston Consulting Group
Stephen M. Trauber
Vice Chairman and Global Head of Energy
Citigroup
Sheel Tyle
Founder and CEO
Amplo
Massey Villarreal
President and CEO
Precision Task Group Inc.
Rich Wells
VP of U.S. Gulf Coast Operations & Site Director of Texas Operations
The Dow Chemical Company, Freeport
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Greater Houston Partnership
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A.J. Mistretta
Vice President, Communications
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Maggie Martin
Senior Manager, Communications
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