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Partnership Members Making News - July 2023

Published Aug 21, 2023 by Hailea Schultz

Downtown Corporate Offices in Houston

The Greater Houston Partnership celebrates our members making important announcements and sharing news about their operations and impact in our community. Learn more about some of those announcements over the last month below. 

Business Moves

  • In a recent SEC filing, ExxonMobil officially changed its headquarters to its new Houston-area location in Spring. The move makes ExxonMobil the largest publicly traded company headquartered in the Houston-area. 
  • After being awarded the leasing assignment from The Howard Hughes Corp office portfolio, JLL announced it will open a leasing office in The Woodlands. The firm will lease over 4.2 million square feet of office space with an additional 2.5 million square feet of planned development.
  • Port Houston announced that it will relocate its administrative office to the vibrant East River mixed-use development in the heart of the historic Fifth Ward. The move is scheduled for the summer of 2025 as the existing administrative building will be transitioned to accommodate cargo operations near the intersection of Highway 225 and the 610 Loop.
     

Education

  • Houston Community College – Katy is now offering a new degree in logistics and global supply chain management, a growing field in the region. The multi-faceted program offers students the opportunity to obtain either a Level 1 certificate or an Associate of Applied Sciences degree.
  • San Jacinto College announced that it will launch its second bachelor’s degree, a Bachelor of Applied Science in Education with an emphasis in Early Childhood Education, starting in the Spring semester of 2024. The new degree program will work to fill the workforce gap that currently exists in early childhood education. 
  • Texas Southern University became the second HBCU and only school in Texas to be recognized by the American Accreditation Board International for its in-house aviation pilot program. The program launched five years ago and has since grown its curriculum, enrollment and partnerships.  
     

Energy Transition

  • ExxonMobil announced the acquisition of Denbury, a leading developer of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCS) solutions and enhanced oil recovery. This $4.9 billion deal will bolster ExxonMobil's commitment to advance its Low Carbon Solutions business and provide a comprehensive carbon capture and sequestration offering.
  • Houston-based startup Fervo Energy made a significant breakthrough in geothermal technology through a completed performance demonstration of its commercial pilot at the Project Red site in northern Nevada. The successful demonstration showcased the potential of enhanced geothermal systems on a large-scale commercial level.
  • Engineering services company, KBR, announced a large-scale low-carbon ammonia partnership with Houston-based Air Liquide, that will offer its customers a more sustainable option through Autothermal Reforming technology.
     

Health Care

  • The Texas Heart Institute received a $32 million gift, its largest philanthropic contribution in the company’s history from a former patient that was treated nearly 40 years ago. The generous donation will help support cardiovascular research. 
  • The University of Houston launched its new Healthcare Business Institute which will offer a collaborative space for medical and business leaders as well as students to find solutions to pressing issues in the health care industry, including high costs, access to care and new technologies.  
  • The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center announced a partnership with newly financed biotechnology company Nexo therapeutics. Through collaboration, the two companies will work to accelerate the development of small-molecule therapies for patients with limited treatment options.
     

Innovation

  • Axiom Space snagged its second International Space Station Extravehicular Activity (EVA) spacesuit task order from NASA to advance its Artemis III lunar spacesuit design for ISS spacewalking capabilities in low Earth orbit. The contract includes an initial commitment of $5 million and a potential value of $142 million over four years, in which the Axiom Space team will offer design, certification and hardware to support NASA’s EVA systems training and real-time operations. 
  • In collaboration with Washington, D.C-based Zeno Power, Intuitive Machines received a $2.4 million contract with NASA to create a Radioisotope Power System for astronauts travelling to the moon during its lunar night cycle. Intuitive Machines expects to have the technology flight-ready for a 2027 lunar surface demonstration. In addition to landing its NASA contract, Intuitive Machines also recently conducted a complete and successful spacecraft test run of its Nova-C lunar lander. 
  • NASA opened a new Digital Engineering Design Center at its Johnson Space Center in Houston. The new center, dedicated to digital space innovation, will help equip the region’s aerospace engineering community with crucial skills needed in the industry. 
  • The University of Houston received a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to launch the Transportation Cybersecurity Center for Advanced Research and Education. The new center will provide a space to explore how to best mitigate impacts of potential large-scale cyberattacks on transportation infrastructure. 
     

Transportation

  • Houston METRO signed a $26 million contract to install up to 3,000 digital signs across transit centers, rail platforms and bus stops in Harris County. The agency will partner with technology business group, GMV, who will manage the display systems in the signs.
  • Southwest Airlines announced a $450 million expansion at Houston’s Hobby Airport that will add seven more gates, additional baggage claim carousels and upgrades to the baggage handling system, restrooms and more. Funded by the Houston Airport system's construction and construction and improvement funds, the expansion will help accommodate for the current and future growth of Southwest Airlines.  

If you are a member and want us to help communicate news about your organization, please send a press release or information about the announcement to member.engagement@houston.org and we will share it with our content team for possible inclusion in an upcoming roundup. Learn more about Partnership membership
 

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Mentorship takes many forms and doesn’t always follow a traditional path. For professionals navigating growth and leadership, the right connections often emerge through formal programs and everyday experiences.  Through Women on the Rise, one of the Greater Houston Partnership’s leadership programs, emerging female leaders like Allison Marshall, Managing Principal at Huitt-Zollars, Inc., are finding a space to build meaningful connections, gain perspective, and strengthen their leadership journey.  In this thoughtful reflection, Allison shares how she reframed her expectations, built her own “personal board of directors,” and found strength in a mix of formal and informal relationships that helped her grow personally and professionally.  The value of mentorship is well documented across industries and career stages. Research shows that the right mentorship can have a profound impact:  75% of executives credit their success to mentors and recent research shows that 90% of employees with a career mentor are happy at work. (Harvard Business Review).   Employees who participate in mentoring programs are five times more likely to be promoted than those who don’t (Association for Talent Development).  For women, mentorship is linked to higher career satisfaction, increased leadership readiness, and stronger networks, especially in male-dominated industries (Harvard Business Review; McKinsey & LeanIn.org).  Allison’s insights show that with a little courage and intention, mentorship can be one of the most impactful tools for professional development and personal fulfillment.  “When I was a little girl, I spent a lot of time alone and rarely saw mentorship modeled—especially among women. As I started thinking about my career path in my teens and early twenties, I realized mentorship was something I deeply longed for, even if I wasn’t sure what it looked like.  My career has been non-linear, full of unexpected turns and what I like to call “side quests,” which has made it hard to find that perfect mentor. For a long time, I thought I needed some magical combination of a C-suite mom and a power-suit bestie—someone who would sit across from me with a calm presence, listen deeply, and then drop life-changing advice over coffee. Needless to say, I never found Gayle King moonlighting as Miranda Priestly.  What I have found is that, when you pay attention, mentors are everywhere—in both formal programs and unexpected, organic relationships.  Sometimes I’ve stumbled into mentorships by accident; other times, I’ve had to take a deep breath and ask someone I admire directly. More than once, I’ve realized mentorship was happening only after the relationship ended—which made me even more intentional about strengthening the more formal mentorships I’ve built since.  These days, I like to think of my mentors as my own personal board of directors. I don’t rely on one person to walk with me through every chapter of my career or meet every need. Instead, I’ve built a circle of trusted voices: some are in my industry, some outside of it. Some are working moms, others have navigated challenges I’m facing now. Some have succeeded in areas where I still struggle. All of them are people I admire—for their wisdom, integrity, perspective, and the lives they’ve built.  Like any relationship, mentorship takes time. It takes time to build trust, to create space for vulnerability, and to prioritize the relationship in the midst of everything else. It also takes courage. The first time I said to someone, “Hey, I’m building a personal board of directors, and I’d love for you to be on it,” I felt ridiculous. But to my surprise, I was met with laughter—and then, wholehearted enthusiasm. People want to share what they’ve learned. And more often than not, they want to share in your success, too.  Participating in the WOTR mentorship program is another way to connect with incredible women that can provide friendship, guidance and perspective. Whether through WOTR or your own circle, purposeful mentorship is one of the most powerful tools for growth.” Ready to build your own board of directors?  Women on the Rise, part of the Partnership’s Greater Houston Leadership Institute, is a community of rising leaders committed to growth, connection, and mentorship. Whether you're seeking guidance, offering support, or both, this exclusive network offers opportunities to learn, lead, and lift others along the way.  Learn more and get involved at houston.org/womenrise  ____________________________________________________ Mentorship Statistics with Citations:  “75% of executives credit their success to mentors and recent research shows that 90% of employees with a career mentor are happy at work.” Source: Harvard Business Review, “A Better Approach to Mentorship” by Christopher “CJ” Gross  "Employees who participate in mentoring programs are five times more likely to be promoted than those who don’t." Source: Association for Talent Development (ATD), Mentoring Matters: Developing Talent with Formal Mentoring Programs (2017).  "For women in particular, mentorship is linked to higher career satisfaction, increased leadership readiness, and stronger networks—especially in male-dominated industries." Source: Harvard Business Review, “Why Men Still Get More Promotions Than Women” by Herminia Ibarra, Nancy M. 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