Top 50 P&E - 2014

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PROFESSIONALS & ENTREPRENEURS

VOLUME I

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Wanda Adams

Dr. William Blocker

Dwight A. Boykins

Dr. Dana Carson

Percy P. Creuzot, III

Reginald DeVaughn, Sr.

HISD Trustee Dist. 9

College of Biblical Studies

Houston City Council Dist. D

Dana Carson Kingdom Ministries, Inc.

Frenchy’s

Silverlake Church

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Madd Hatta

Marcus Davis

Howard E. Jefferson

97.9 The Box

The Breakfast Klub Reggae Hut

NAACP Board of Directors

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Craig Joseph, Sr.

Capt. Paul J. Matthews

This Is It Soul Food

Buffalo Soldiers National Museum

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Community Hero

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Deavra A. Daughtry

Rev. William A. Lawson

Texas Women’s Empowerment Foundation and Excel E Care Home Care

Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church

Living Legend

Dr. Ralph Douglas West

Bun B

Floyd Batiste

The Church Without Walls

Recording Artist

City of Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation

Community Hero

Community Hero

Trailblazer

Patricia Simmons Guillory

Commissioner Michael Shane Sinegal

Gulf Copper & Manufacturing Corp.

Jefferson County Commissioner, Pct. 3

Super Trailblazer

Darryl King The Principle Partnering Group, LLC.

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Gerald W. Womack Womack Development and Investment Realtors

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Thomas “Nephew Tommy” Miles Entertainer

Trailblazer

Living Legend

Marvett Sawyer Howard Capital One Bank

Community Hero

Ovide Duncantell Black Heritage Society

Community Hero

Pastor Remus E. Wright

Jerry V. Davis

The Fountain of Praise

Houston City Council Dist. B

Community Hero

Tracy McGrady Professional Athlete

Community Hero

Community Hero

Judson Robinson, III Houston Area Urban League, Inc.

Community Hero

Trailblazer

Corey and Joi Venison

Roy G. Perry

Bill Russell

Lucious Barnum

Super Weave Xpress

Prairie View A&M Foundation

Momentum BMW

Pennum Industries, LLC

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Andre E. Horn Industrial Welding Academy

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Tiko Reynolds-Hausman Metro

Supplier Diversity

Keion D. Henderson

William I. Prince, Jr.

The LightHouse Church

Transport Workers Union of America, AFL-CIO

Community Hero

Deric Muhammad

Renae F. Richard

Jewel Smith

www.DericMuhammad.com

JE Dunn Construction

CenterPoint Energy

Community Hero

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Anthony Piggue

Scott Minnix

Community Hero

Teena Bell

Karen Lashley

Constance Y. Jones

Dresser-Rand (D-R)

Houston Minority Supplier Development Council

Supplier Diversity

Sysco Corporation

American Traffic Control, Inc.

Supplier Diversity

Super P&E

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Tony LaBarre

George Key

All-Type Insurance & Financial Services

Turner Construction Company

Kachelle Kelly

Crystal K. Jackson

City of Houston

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Supplier Diversity

Barbara Walker-Green

Terrell A. Rogers

Tony L. Council

Advanced Wealth and Retirement, LLC

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas

TLC Engineering, Inc.

April Day

Donnell Corner

Harold Ahmad Steele

Dr. Reagan Flowers

Women’s Business Enterprise Alliance

GP Industrial Contractors, Inc.

Liberty Bank

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C-STEM Teacher and Student Support Services, Inc.

Kachelle Kelly Int’l

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The Community of Faith Church

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Kamica Hampton

Stephanie Lee

Tabatha A. Bellard

Tieasha James-Waddy

Shaunda Sostand

Veronica Douglas

Kamica Hampton Realty

Stephanie Lee Insurance Agency

Tab Professional Solutions

Tie’s Therapeutic Touch

Safety Counts

City of Houston

Keisha R. Ervin

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Jamal Thompson

Sogie Ebolo

Jarrod Wilkins

Essence Nixon

Velocity Unified Communications, Inc.

GIC Services, LLC.

Wilkins Media Group

AbbVie Pharmaceutical Company

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Ana Marisela Diaz

Shirlene Clincy

se7en Ent.

My Community Services

Icon Escrow Services, LLC

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Kai Jones Branch Banking & Trust

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Chivon Jones C. Jones Allstate Agency

Up and Coming

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Keisha’s Kreations

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JaVonn Johnson Just Kleen

Up and Coming

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Raynese Edwards The Principle Partnering Group, LLC.

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Reginald DeVaughn, II R Wayne, Inc.

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Message From the President & CEO

MR. D-MARS

“Now is the accepted time, not tomorrow, not some more convenient season. It is today that our best work can be done and not some future day or future year. It is today that we fit ourselves for the greater usefulness of tomorrow. Today is the seed time, now is the hours of work, and tomorrow comes the harvest and the playtime.”

– W.E.B. Du Bois As we celebrate our 15-year anniversary at d-mars.com, I reflect on the mission we had when we first began: to be the link between businesses and the community. Fifteen years later, we are still on the right course. The journey has been long and difficult at times, but the community has stood by us. d-mars.com is not just a family business, but a business for the African American community. African Americans weren’t always dealt the same hand as everybody else, but have proven themselves to be some of the best in the business world. My hope is that in our community, unity becomes the priority again. We should always celebrate, inspire, and lift each other up. We truly are our brothers’ and sisters’ keeper. I hope when people look at this book, they understand its importance. This directory has some of the most diverse group of black business owners and professionals – from pastors and politicians to corporate and community leaders, entertainers and athletes. It’s my goal that each year, we understand a little more and learn a little more. We are planting seeds for the future generation – to show them that African American business professionals can be united and achieve extraordinary success. I am proud to honor the exemplary men and women as top black professionals and entrepreneurs.

Sincerely, Keith J. Davis, Sr. President & CEO d-mars.com

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Message from Senior Vice President, Kevin “Brother D-MARS” Davis

Message from Vice President, Ms. Kimberly Floyd

“If you fall behind, run faster. Never give up, never surrender, and rise up against the odds.” – Jesse Jackson

“Never underestimate the power of dreams and the influence of the human spirit. We are all the same in this notion: The potential for greatness lives within each Economic development is an area in which many African Ameriof us.” cans struggle. So every year in February during Black History – Wilma Rudolph

Month, it energizes and thrills me to honor so many African American business professionals for their achievements – to show there’s Each professional and entrepreneur we celebrate in this directory understands their role as a dream builder. A dream builder isn’t a lot more to us and there’s a lot more to come. some omnipotent entity; the ability to build dreams lies within us In order for us to realize where we are as a people, we have to all. Our community is full of corporate executives, entrepreneurs look back from where we came. Typically, in history, those who and nonprofit leaders – those who understand success doesn’t hapare remembered or discussed are the people who acquired the most pen overnight. It is a continuous progression, which involves sacfame; however, the common American hero who makes an impact rifice and determination to endure the valleys along the journey. every day is often forgotten. If you ask every great hero in history Dream builders understand that a valley is not a failure or the end, who inspired and motivated them, they’ll most likely answer with but a lesson to build upon for the next endeavor. We only have an everyday common person. to delve deeper and possess the fortitude to persevere to reach African Americans as a whole are a resilient and hard-working greatness. We salute our professionals and entrepreneurs for their people. To me, the business professionals and entrepreneurs we strength and courageousness in being real-life dream builders. honor represent faith that the future generations can overcome any Ms. Kimberly Floyd obstacle to achieve their goals. Vice President So it is with an appreciative heart that I thank and salute our hono- d-mars.com rees for completing great strides and overcoming their obstacles. I wish you continued success and blessings, from Brother D-MARS. Kevin “Brother D-MARS” Davis Senior Vice President d-mars.com Staff: Angelle Gillum, Johnny Davis, Rockie Hayden, Kevin Wright, Valerie Jones, Anthony Torregosa, Tiffany Black, Eugenie Doualla, Andrea Hennekes, Booker T. “Pops D-MARS” Davis, Jr. Photographers: Tony Gaines, Grady Carter, Louis “LC” Poullard Contact d-mars.com 7322 Southwest Freeway, Suite 805 | Houston, Texas 77074 | Phone: 713-272-9511 | Fax: 713-272-6364 Email Us: contact@d-mars.com | Web: www.d-mars.com Social Media Facebook: www.facebook.com/dmarsmarketing | Twitter: @dmars_com | Instagram: @dmars_com 2

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Living Legends

Deavra A. Daughtry............................................Texas Women’s Empowerment Foundation.............................................................14 Reverend William A. Lawson.............................Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church...............................................................................16

Community Heroes

Wanda Adams....................................................HISD Trustee District 9..............................................................................................18

Tracy McGrady....................................................Professional Athlete...................................................................................................20 Dwight A. Boykins...............................................Houston City Council District D.................................................................................21 Dr. William Blocker.............................................College of Biblical Studies.........................................................................................22 Dana Carson, MBA, D.Min., Ph.D......................Dana Carson Kingdom Ministries, Inc......................................................................26 Percy P. Creuzot, III.............................................Frenchy’s....................................................................................................................28 Pastor Reginald DeVaughn, Sr.......................... Silverlake Church.......................................................................................................30 Ovide Duncantell................................................Black Heritage Society..............................................................................................32 Madd Hatta.........................................................97.9 The Box..............................................................................................................34 Keion D. Henderson...........................................The LightHouse Church.............................................................................................35 Craig Joseph, Sr.................................................. This Is It Soul Food....................................................................................................36 Marvett Sawyer Howard.....................................Capital One Bank.......................................................................................................38 Pastor Remus E. Wright.....................................The Fountain of Praise..............................................................................................42 Howard E. Jefferson...........................................NAACP Board of Directors.........................................................................................43 Jerry V. Davis......................................................Houston City Council District B.................................................................................44 Marcus Davis......................................................The Breakfast Klub / Reggae Hut............................................................................45 Dr. Ralph Douglas West.....................................The Church Without Walls.........................................................................................46 William I. Prince, Jr.............................................Transport Workers Union of America, AFL-CIO.........................................................47 Judson Robinson, III...........................................Houston Area Urban League, Inc..............................................................................50 Bun B..................................................................Recording Artist.........................................................................................................51 Captain Paul J. Matthews..................................Buffalo Soldiers National Museum..........................................................................52 Deric Muhammad..............................................dericmuhammad.com...............................................................................................53

Super Trailblazer

Patricia Simmons Guillory................................. Gulf Copper & Manufacturing Corporation..............................................................54

Trailblazers

Commissioner Michael Shane Sinegal.............Jefferson County Commissioner, Pct. 3...................................................................55 Floyd Batiste.......................................................City of Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation.........................................56 Thomas “Nephew Tommy” Miles......................Entertainer.................................................................................................................58 Lucious Barnum.................................................Pennum Industries, LLC............................................................................................60 Andre E. Horn.....................................................Industrial Welding Academy......................................................................................62 Darryl King..........................................................The Principle Partnering Group, LLC........................................................................64 Roy G. Perry........................................................ Prairie View A&M Foundation...................................................................................66 Bill Russell..........................................................Momentum BMW.......................................................................................................68 Corey and Joi Venison........................................ Super Weave Xpress..................................................................................................70 Gerald W. Womack.............................................Womack Development and Investment Realtors....................................................72

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Renae F. Richard................................................JE Dunn Construction................................................................................................74 Teena Bell...........................................................Dresser-Rand (D-R)....................................................................................................76

Tiko Reynolds-Hausman....................................METRO........................................................................................................................77 Constance Y. Jones............................................Houston Minority Supplier Development Council....................................................78 Karen Lashley.....................................................Sysco Corporation......................................................................................................79 Jewel Smith......................................................... CenterPoint Energy....................................................................................................80

Super P&E

Scott Minnix........................................................ City of Houston...........................................................................................................82 Barbara Walker-Green.......................................Advanced Wealth and Retirement, LLC....................................................................84 McCoy & Harrison Funeral Home..........................................................................................................................................................85 Anthony Piggue................................................... American Traffic Control, Inc.....................................................................................86 Terrell A. Rogers, MBA, SGS, CBC.....................Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas........................................................................88 Tony L. Council....................................................TLC Engineering, Inc..................................................................................................90 George Key.........................................................Turner Construction Company..................................................................................92 Tony LaBarre.......................................................All-Type Insurance and Financial Services...............................................................94

Top P&E

Keisha R. Ervin...................................................Keisha’s Kreations....................................................................................................96 April Day.............................................................. Women’s Business Enterprise Alliance....................................................................98 Ana Marisela Diaz..............................................My Community Services............................................................................................100 Donnell Corner...................................................GP Industrial Contractors, Inc...................................................................................102 Kamica Hampton...............................................Kamica Hampton Realty...........................................................................................104 Dr. Reagan Flowers............................................C-STEM Teacher and Student Support Services, Inc..............................................106 Shirlene Clincy.................................................... Icon Escrow Services, LLC.........................................................................................107 Stephanie Lee....................................................Stephanie Lee Insurance Agency.............................................................................108 Jamal Thompson................................................Velocity Unified Communications, Inc......................................................................110 Jarrod Wilkins..................................................... Wilkins Media Group.................................................................................................112 Tieasha James-Waddy, LMT.............................. Tie’s Therapeutic Touch............................................................................................114 Harold Ahmad Steele.........................................Liberty Bank...............................................................................................................115 Shaunda Sostand..............................................Safety Counts.............................................................................................................116 Essence Nixon....................................................AbbVie Pharmaceutical Company.............................................................................117 Crystal K. Jackson..............................................The Community of Faith Church...............................................................................118 Veronica Douglas, CPPB, PSCMC......................City of Houston...........................................................................................................119 Sogie Ebolo.........................................................GIC Services, LLC.......................................................................................................120 Raynese Edwards...............................................The Principle Partnering Group, LLC........................................................................122 Tabatha A. Bellard..............................................Tab Professional Solutions........................................................................................123 Se7eN................................................................. Se7eN Ent..................................................................................................................124 Kachelle Kelly.....................................................Kachelle Kelly International, Inc...............................................................................126 Kai Jones............................................................Branch Banking & Trust............................................................................................128

Up & Coming

Chivon Jones...................................................... C. Jones Allstate Agency............................................................................................130 JaVonn Johnson................................................. Just Kleen...................................................................................................................132 Reginald DeVaughn, II........................................R Wayne, Inc...............................................................................................................134 TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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d-mars.com 2014 Top 50 Black Professional and Entrepreneurs Awards

Congratulations to the award recipients of the 2014 d-mars.com Top 50 Black Professional and Entrepreneurs. Your hard work, dedication and successes are deserving of recognition. I admire your integrity and commitment to excellence. Celebrating the Top 50 Black Professional and Entrepreneurs during Black History Month could not be more appropriate. This evening will be one to remember with d-mars.com recognizing and celebrating your magnanimous achievements in the industry and your invaluable contributions to the community. I want to wish you an enjoyable and memorable evening. I extend my sincere congratulations and best wishes to the Living Legends, Trailblazers, Community Heroes and Supplier Diversity award recipients for your continued success.

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Deavra A. Daughtry 2014 P&E Living Legend

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eavra A. Daughtry, President and CEO of Excellent Care Management – one of the nation’s largest personal in-home care agencies – started as a sole proprietorship, and now employs more than 700 people throughout the Greater Houston Area. Daughtry hails from Houston and has overcome tremendous odds to emerge as one of the most influential businesswomen and philanthropists in the area. Sharing her compassion and skills, she has trained more than 10,000 healthcare employees. An innovative and diverse businesswoman and passionate philanthropist, Daughtry is the CEO of Excellent Care Management, Excel E Care Home Health Care, and Purpose to Blessing Productions; also she is the Owner and President of Platinum Results Marketing and International Décor & Events. Daughtry is a founder extraordinaire, having formed a successful foundation–Texas Women’s Empowerment Foundation International—which has been in operation since 2002. This foundation serves as a catalyst in which families gain necessary tools toward achieving and maintaining a true sense of empowerment—being inspired to reach their personal and professional goals. In 2006, Daughtry developed the Empowerment Community Center utilizing her personal resources and invested $800,000 for construction. Through the Empowerment Center, she has impacted more than 100,000 lives, sponsoring many free seminars and workshops. Additionally, she continues to make a difference in the youth of the community through her donation of $20,000 in scholarships. Daughtry holds a Doctor of Divinity and Doctor of Humanity from Logos Christian College and graduate schools. She serves on several local, national, and international boards of directors. She has published three books, with a bestseller, “Purpose 14

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d-mars.com Top 50 Black Professionals & Entrepreneurs to Blessings.” Her main theme in life is making a difference in the lives of others and she is most proud of her greatest role as mother to her two beautiful children, Chaz and Ebone. Daughtry has been featured in numerous publications, some of which include: Essence Magazine (February 2013); Wall Street Journal (April 22, 2013); and USA Today (April 2013). She has also been highlighted by Fox News. Some of include:

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• Impacted more than 100,000 people through her workshops, seminars, and back-to-school programs since inception • Awarded more than $20,000 in scholarships to young people for continuing education • Contributed thousands of dollars to other nonprofit organizations, such as Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Inc. and Sisters Network, Inc. • Serves as Board of Director for the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce • Offers FREE monthly workshops and seminars that have attracted thousands of individuals • Daughtry’s youth mentoring program provides monthly classes and educational workshops for youth ages 8-18 that focuses on education, training, professional development and selfesteem • Daughtry’s mentoring programs, seminars, and educational workshops are housed at the Empowerment Community Center which was built in 2006 • Expanded global reach in 2006 with the launching of the “International Global Leadership Summit” featuring Dr. Myles Munroe, which attracted attendees from all over the world • TWEF offers monthly business, leadership, finance, beginner Spanish and career-readiness classes through the Empowerment Training Institute • TWEF offers basic computer skills

training in Microsoft applications for free at its state-of-the-art technology center housed at the Empowerment Community Center • TWEF was inducted into the International Third World Leaders Association (ITWLA) which is comprised of 80 nations around the world empowering Third World Countries

ing Award Sponsored by Delta Airlines • The 2008 NAACP Presidential Award for community service • The 2009 Community Service Award from University of Texas • 2013: Recognized as John Maxwell’s “Top 100 Leaders”

• Daughtry has received several proclamations and recognitions includDeavra A. Daughtry ing: CEO and Founder • Certificate of Congressional RecTWEF (Texas Women's Empowerment ognition from the Houston Housing Foundation) and Excel E Care Home Care and Community Development De9516 North Freeway partment “National Community DeHouston, Texas 77037 velopment Week” 832-434-5325 • The 2008 National Power Network- www.TWEF.org TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Rev. William A. Lawson 2014 P&E Living Legend

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illiam A. Lawson is Pastor Emeritus of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. He retired in 2004.

Lawson was born in St. Louis, Mo., and reared by Walter and Clarisse Lawson Cade in Kansas City, Kan., where he graduated from Sumner High School in 1946. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Tennessee A&I State University in Nashville in 1950. He returned to Kansas City to attend Central Baptist Theological Seminary, which conferred upon Bachelor of Divinity and Master of Theology degrees.

Texas Southern University. He served in that position for 10 years, also becoming director of Upward Bound, a pre-college program for high school students on the TSU campus. During his years at TSU, a number of residents of the neighborhood persuaded the Lawsons to establish a church near the university. Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church was established in their home in June of 1962. The congregation has grown to more than 12,000 members, with many outreach programs, and is much respected in the community. Since the church was born and lived its infant years during the Civil Rights Movement, Lawson has been deeply involved in advocacy activities for African Americans, Hispanics, women, and the poor.

While in seminary, he married Audrey Hoffman Lawson of St. Louis. The Lawsons have four children, and last month, In 1996, Lawson’s 50th anniversary of the Lawsons celebrated their 60th wed- being a minister, the Houston community honored him with the creation of a nonding anniversary. profit advocacy agency called WALIPP, the Lawson came to Houston after graduation (William A. Lawson Institute for Peace and from seminary to serve as director of the Prosperity). The agency has gone before Baptist Student Union and Professor of Bi- public officials and bodies on behalf of ble at the new (eight-years-old at the time) the underclass, and now has established

two single-gender charter schools for boys and girls. WALIPP has also constructed 50 units of apartments for seniors in Houston’s Third Ward. Finally, the agency is pulling together community development groups, churches, civic clubs, and local governments to redevelop the Third Ward so that aggressive real estate development will not expel all who need affordable housing. He has received honorary doctorates from Howard Payne College in Brownwood, the University of Houston, and Texas Southern University in Houston. He is the author of a book of meditations called Lawson’s Leaves of Love. Lawson always works in close partnership with his wife Audrey, who worked with the Baptist Student Union at TSU, with the Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church for his 42-year tenure, and now with WALIPP. Rev. Lawson will celebrate his 86th birthday in June of 2014. Lawson retired from Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in 2004. TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Wanda Adams 2014 P&E Community Hero

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ne would be challenged to find a more committed public servant than Wanda Adams. She served three terms on Houston City Council, and was recently elected to the Houston Independent School District Board of Education, where she spends most of her time advocating for her district’s fair share of the city’s revenue and responding to the needs of her constituency. Adams is a native Houstonian who hails from the same streets as the legendary Barbara Jordan and Mickey Leland. The youngest of four children, Adams attended Texas Southern University on a basketball scholarship and earned her Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs. Prior to being elected as the Council Member for District D, Adams pursued her passion for public service by working for a government-based transitional program for women re-entering society, and agencies such as the City of Houston Housing Authority, Harris County Mental Health and Mental Retardation Association, Solid Waste Management, and the Mayor’s Citizen’s Assistance Office. As Council Member, Adams served on numerous committees, which included Chair of Housing and Sustainable 18

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a cure for breast cancer, repair the homes of veterans, ensure the health and public safety of residents in her district, and serve as an advocate for the disabled and mentally ill. She earned her Master of Public Administration from TSU and was a participant in the 2011 South American International Development where she met with the President of the Bahia Electoral College and the Bahia Secretary of State regarding socio-economic disparities in the country. She is a Trustee for The Museum of Fine Arts Houston; volunteers for the YMCA, YWCA, Keep Houston Beautiful, and Meals on Wheels in the Sunnyside Community; raised over $10,000 for breast cancer awareness, and was appointed as a National Officer for the Social Action Commission for Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Adams remains grounded in her faith and serves as a missionary and volunteers as a Sunday school teacher at the Fountain of Praise.

Growth, Budget and Fiscal Affairs, Quality of Life, Technology Transportation and Infrastructure, Ethics and Council Governance, and Public Safety. Adams partnered with area schools to increase student safety by committing to demolish Adams’ accolades include: dangerous buildings in the neighborhood • Award of Distinction from the National and encouraging construction of walkable Forum of Black Public Accountants sidewalks. During her six years as Coun• Pillar of the Community Award cil Member, Adams fought for District D to receive over $500 million of projects • Sally S. Shipman “Friends of the Homeless” Advocacy Award and improvements, including $14 million to repair over 117 miles of roads, clean • Women of Distinction and Community over 27,000 manholes and inlets, and Service from New Beginnings Church repair over 559 bridges. Adams also se• Commencement Speaker for Texas cured $1.5 million in funding for a senior Southern University citizen center and secured $1.5 million in funding to construct the Fort Bend Health • Houston Metropolitan Area Section of Nation Council of Negro Women Clinic. Under Adams’ leadership, District D also received improvements to Clayton • RollingOut.com’s “Top 25 Women” and Palm Center/Young Libraries, five • Elected Official of the Year Award given fire stations, 10 parks, and three Multiby the Houston Area Association for Service Centers. Adams has served as an the Education of Young Children International Ambassador for the City of Houston while traveling to Africa, Europe, • Houston Woman’s Magazine’s “Top 50 Women in Houston” and South America, is currently serving as the host of Houston TV’s “Community • First member of Delta Sigma Theta Connection.” She’s a political science proSorority, Incorporated to serve on Houfessor at Texas Southern University. ston City Council Adams has made effort to create initiatives to find funding for the homeless, find

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Tracy McGrady 2014 P&E Community Hero

ed by Tracy and his wife, The Tracy and CleRenda McGrady Foundation is a nonprofit organization focusing on enhancing the lives of children and youth through education and community service projects. The Tracy and CleRenda McGrady Foundation has persistently supported the Houston Independent School District for many years and is responsible for the construction of new reading centers, libraries and media and technology centers at Kashmere Gardens and Betsy Ross elementary schools.

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racy McGrady, also known by his nickname “T-Mac,” is a retired professional basketball player of 16 years for the National Basketball Association (NBA). A first round NBA draft pick out of high school, seven-time NBA All-Star, seven-time All-NBA Team selection, and a two-time NBA scoring

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McGrady immediately evolved from his successful professional athlete role into a flourishing entrepreneur with diversified business ventures. His business portfolio includes ownership of Diversity In Promotions (DIP), a Dallas-based marketing firm specializing in successful development and implementation of diverse marketing campaigns servicing clients such as Volkswagen, Toyota, Adidas, General Motors, Walgreens and Johnson Controls; Playbook Investors Network (PIN), a business portal that merges the gap between minority-owned businesses, financial institutions and professional athletes and entertainers; DIP Design Group; 100% minority-owned Fortune 500 clothing and private-label manufacturer; and Multicultural Communications (Multicom), specializing in re-defining targeted marketing by helping clients develop stronger marketing platforms. In addition, McGrady’s business portfolio includes an innovative energy drink LOTUS, based out of Nashville, Tenn., and a successful technology company, Dasdak, based in Washington, D.C. champion, McGrady has been a sports Recently, McGrady’s long-time dream of brand ambassador for Adidas for more becoming a baseball player brought him than a decade. out of retirement to pursue a sports caFollowing a successful career in the NBA, reer with the Sugar Land Skeeters of the McGrady began focusing his efforts on Independent Atlantic League. McGrady is his entrepreneurial business ventures, a proud husband and father. He is maras well as supporting youth and commu- ried to CleRenda and they have four chilnity through his foundation The Tracy and dren: two daughters, Layla and Laycee; CleRenda McGrady Foundation. Found- and two sons, Laymen and Layden.

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Dwight A. Boykins

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s an established business and government leader, Dwight A. Boykins will ensure equal and fair principles are applied within City of Houston government. Council Member Boykins was born and educated in District D and will serve with passion to advocate for District D residents. Public safety, infrastructure, and job creation were the cornerstones of the Boykins 2013 campaign and will continue to be cornerstone of Boykins’ daily priorities. Boykins enters city council with a background as a governmental affairs consultant and public advocate. He has also served in various positions through the City of Houston. In 2008, Boykins was appointed by former Houston Mayor Bill White to serve on the Hurricane Ike Relief Fund Board, overseeing the distribution of more than $16 million in funding to the city’s most devastated areas. Boykins has also served on the Oversight Committee of ReBuild Houston – a citywide initiative aimed at renewing the city’s flooding and street infrastructure. Through his work, Boykins has been able to help community organizations and citizens in their effort to make a difference in the world we live in today. As a small business owner, Boykins has acquired insight into what it takes to run a business and gained the appreciation of just how important business development is to the economic vitality of the community. As council member, he will use that insight to help create a better, more prosperous community for District D. A native Houstonian and lifelong resident of District D, Boykins attended and graduated from Houston Independent School District public schools: Turner Elementary, Whidby Elementary, Cullen Jr. High, and Stephen F. Austin High School. He then went on to earn his BBA in Marketing from the Jesse H. Jones School of Business at Texas Southern University.

Boykins and Genora, his wife of over 25 years, reside in the heart of District D. They thoroughly enjoy serving their community by working with organizations such as SHAPE Community Center, the NAACP, and several other nonprofits.

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Dr. William Blocker 2014 P&E Community Hero

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ince July 2012, William “Bill” Blocker has served as President of the College of Biblical Studies in Houston. Established in 1976 to educate African American pastors, CBSHouston is one of the leading institutions with a committed focus on diversity. In the short time Dr. Blocker has led CBSHouston, the College has become one of only seven schools in the nation with dual accreditation through the Association of Biblical Higher Education (ABHE) and the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges Commission on Colleges (SACS-COC). Online education has been implemented and a bold strategic plan is in place to ensure the College is equipped to change the world by transforming every student. Dr. Blocker came to CBS-Houston from Moody Bible Institute of Chicago where he managed the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Educational Technology Services, Moody Distance Learning and Library Services. He also led a number of strategic initiatives including marketing, global impact, technology, the school’s media ministry and many others.

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Dr. Blocker earned a Master of Divinity from Chicago Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Ministry in Christian Education from Dallas Theological Seminary. In the mid-1990s, while serving as an adjunct faculty member for Chicago Theological Seminary, he created, developed, and taught the first technology and theology course transmitted synchronously outside the contiguous United States that met stringent Association of Theological Schools’ accrediting association standards. Dr. Blocker and his wife, Zelda, have four daughters: Zaneta, Angela, Rebekah, and Victoria and a son, Jeremiah.

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Dana Carson, MBA, D.Min., Ph.D. 2014 P&E Community Hero

lives. He is also a dynamic and globally renowned speaker who ministers extensively through seminars, crusades, and television. His preaching and teachings have been broadcast on TBN, BET, Daystar, the WORD Network, Impact, and primetime TV. Dr. Carson can be seen throughout Africa and parts of Europe on the Omega Channel. His radio broadcast can be heard in Johannesburg, South Africa on Rainbow FM 90.7 and every Sunday morning at 8am on KCOH 1230 AM in Houston. Dr. Carson has been an entrepreneur since childhood selling food from his mother’s back porch. He owns seven businesses: Dana Carson Kingdom Ministries, Inc. (DCKM); (DrDanaCarson.com); DCKM Church Consulting; Carson Consulting Group; IntelliChurch Ministry Solutions (IntelliChurch.com); Kingdom School of Ministry (KingdomSchoolofMinistry.com); and FD’s Famous Burgers and ChicagoStyle Wings, in Pearland, Texas (www.FDsBurgersandWings.com).

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r. Dana Carson is ordained apostle and senior pastor of the Reflections of Christ’s Kingdom World Outreach Intl, a worldwide organization of Bible-centered, Spiritfilled, Community-building, and Kingdomminded churches, located in Houston. Dr. Carson has planted R.O.C.K. churches in Texas, New York, Georgia, Minnesota, Liberia, South Africa, and the Philippines. Dr. Carson also provides an apostolic covering for more than 100 churches internationally. Originally from Chicago, Ill., Dr. Carson— though a high school dropout—later earned three doctorates: Boston University in Theological Studies, Regent University in Organizational Leadership, and Logos University in Christian Psychology. He 26

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ter’s in Counseling and Guidance (Texas A&M) and a Master’s of Divinity (Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary/Oral Roberts University). He was the first fulltime clergy to earn a Global Executive MBA from the world-class Fuqua School of Business (Duke University). Dr. Carson received his B.S. in Business Administration from HBCU Wiley United Methodist College, where he became a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. God set Dr. Carson aside to be a significant leader in the Kingdom Reformation movement. With more than 100 books, booklets, devotional guides, curricula, and textbooks that he has personally authored, he assists believers in understanding the primacy of the “Kingdom of God” and its practical application in their

• Dana Carson Kingdom Ministries, Inc. – www.DrDanaCarson.com – 7401 Gulf Fwy., Houston, Texas 77017 • IntelliChurch Ministry Solutions (Kingdomminded church growth resources) – www. IntelliChurch.com – 7401 Gulf Fwy., Houston, Texas 77017 • FDs Famous Burgers and Chicago-Style Wings – www.FDsBurgersandWings.com – 3115 Dixie Farm Rd., Pearland, Texas 77581 • Church Growth Consulting – Adoue St., Alvin, Texas 77511

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Percy P. Creuzot, III 2014 P&E Community Hero

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ercy P. Creuzot, III is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Frenchy’s Companies, a sausage , food processing, and restaurant group. Frenchy’s is a Houston landmark renowned for its New Orleans-style Creole Foods. Its wholesale food products are distributed through Sysco Foods, Glazier Foods, Jakes Finer Foods, and more. Frenchy’s retail products are sold in H-E-B Markets, Fiesta Marts, Food Town, and other locations throughout the Houston metropolitan area.

Frenchy’s, where he learned the food ser- sory Board for The United Negro College vice business at his father’s side. Fund. He is most proud of his community With Frenchy’s, it’s all about family. The service, church involvement, and his famfirst Frenchy’s opened in 1969 on Scott ily. He has served as Grand Knight for The Street by Percy “Frenchy” Creuzot, Jr. Knights of Peter Claver and has been a and sold po-boys. His tireless work and tireless supporter of Texas Southern Unieffort that first year laid the groundwork versity, UNCF, and The Urban League, to for the popular restaurant Houstonians name a few.

know and love now. The Creuzots have a strong commitment to the community, with Frenchy’s donating to a variety of organizations and doing its best to accommodate customers with special requests during holidays, graduations and other Creuzot is a 1972 graduate of Texas special occasions. Percy Creuzot III is Southern University where he earned his working to continue the Frenchy’s legacy Bachelor of Science in Industrial Edu- by working to build the company. cation. His career began at Ford Motor Creuzot has numerous professional affiliCompany in Kansas City, Mo. where he ations and has received several business held several managerial positions. He left awards. He serves on the Board of DirecFord Motor Company to join his father at tors for Catholic Charities and the Advi28

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Some of Creuzot’s interests include boating, golf, and classic car collection and restoration. He is married to Cheryl Creuzot and they have three children: Percy IV, Coline, and Philippe. Percy P. Creuzot, III President and CEO Frenchy’s Sausage Co. 4220 Pinemont Dr. #100 Houston, Texas 77018 713-862-2299 www.frenchyscreole.com

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Pastor Reginald DeVaughn, Sr. 2014 P&E Community Hero

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ev. DeVaughn is Founder, Pastor, Director, and CEO of Silverlake Church. He attended Texas Southern University, University of Houston, and Cornerstone Theological Seminary, where he received a Bachelor in Theology and Accounting. For 12 years, Pastor DeVaughn served as Associate Pastor for St. Agnes Baptist Church before being called to pastor The Silverlake Church. Rev. DeVaughn began his pastorate at Silverlake Church in the summer of 1995 with seven members. Presently, the church has grown to exceed 12,000 members. Outreach Magazine identifies Silverlake Church as the fastest growing church 30

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As a committed leader, Rev. DeVaughn is committed to the development of the total family. His ministry extends far beyond the walls of Sunday worship. His many appointments include: Board of Directors for Unlimited Vision Aftercare Inc., (Drug Abuse Program); Ministerial Board to the Mayor of the City of Houston; Area Moderator of the African American Pastor’s Fellowship; Union Baptist Association and Chairman of Region 6 of the Union Baptist Association for Newly Organized Churches. Recently, he has received numerous awards in tribute to his many community service achievements such as donating $10,000 to the UNCF, feeding more than 500 needy families during Thanksgiving, giving more than $35,000 in scholarships within the church, and financially supporting local schools (Dawson, Manvel and Pearland H.S.). In addition, Silverlake Church has been led to add additional outreach services held at the Colonnades at Reflection Home for the Aged in Pearland each Sunday at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday mornings, and Wednesday nights. Communion Services are held at Amanda Ann Nursing Home. in Pearland and the fifth fastest-growing church in the Houston Metroplex. Under Pastor DeVaughn’s 17 years of leadership, Silverlake’s ministry has expanded from a hotel and strip center location into a $1.6 million dollar multipurpose facility that was completed in 2003. At this present moment, the church is enhancing the Pearland area with plans to build several facilities for the community on 40 acres of land located on Cullen Pkwy between Beltway 8 and 518.

Rev. DeVaughn is an anointed bible lecturer, Christian counselor and gospel-recording artist. He is the husband of Geneva DeVaughn and father of three lovely children: Krystal, Reggie II, and Jonathan. Pastor DeVaughn is truly a great visionary and faith leader for the 21st Century, but most importantly, he is an anointed man of God.

Pastor Reginald DeVaughn, Sr. Rev. DeVaughn is known to thousands of Senior Pastor television and radio viewers throughout Silverlake Church Texas and surrounding areas through his 1865 Cullen Pkwy. past TV gospel show and CD recording. Pearland, Texas 77581 He has traveled extensively across the na- 281-997-6006 tion, and conducted numerous seminars www.silverlakechurch.net

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www.s ilverlakechurch.net 1865 Cullen Pkwy. (o) 281.997.6006

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Ovide Duncantell 2014 P&E Community Hero

There he assisted in the appointment of several new key county office positions in which he was instrumental in the elections and placement of the first black Harris County Constable, A. B. Chambers, along with several Justices of the Peace. Coupled with his employment and community assistance, he would also earn his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in sociology from Texas Southern University.

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vide Duncantell was born in Natchitoches, La., August 7, 1936. He attended school there until graduating in 1955, where he entered the United States Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1959. Returning home after leaving the service, he soon discovered his vision of success wouldn’t be achieved there. He married a hometown girl and left for Los Angeles, Calif. However, he stopped in Houston, Texas to visit with his new wife’s brothers and has been a permanent resident ever since.

nity Action Association. There, he organized youth adults and senior citizens to ban together and improve their communities. He later created his own organization entitled “The Central Committee for the Protection of Poor People.” The organization’s mission and goals were to assist the community in obtaining much needed social services. While assisting the community in obtaining these much needed services, he became politically involved in the political structure of Houston, and later decided to run for various public offices, including Mayoral and County ComIn 1969, Duncantell went to work for the missioner post. Upon the various defeats, Anti-Poverty Program-Houston Commu- he went to work for newly elected Commissioner Tom Bass from 1973-1977. 32

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In 1974, Duncantell created and became Founder and Executive Director of the Black Heritage Society Inc., and emerged as one of the driving forces behind the renaming of a major thoroughfare to Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard. The street ran through a predominantly African American neighborhood. Duncantell’s zeal, persistence and enthusiasm resulted in the mobilization of the community in favor of South Park Boulevard becoming Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard. The Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. (“Daddy”) was so impressed by the Black Heritage Society’s fervent energy and gesture of respect for his deceased son that he made a personal appearance at the Street Name Change and served as the BHS first MLK Parade “Grand Marshal,” January 21, 1978. The street was christened by a citywide parade down the newly named boulevard. Making a pact and promise to Dr. King’s father, “Daddy King,” Duncantell and the BHS has since conducted the annual MLK Parade in Houston for 35 consecutive years. Duncantell is also responsible for the most recent announcement of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Statue & Park Plaza.

Ovide Duncantell Founder and Executive Director Black Heritage Society 1730 Jefferson Houston, Texas 77003 713-651-9900 blackheritagesociety.org

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Madd Hatta 2014 P&E Community Hero

advertisers that Madd Hatta endorses. His vocal and freestyle rap talents were spotlighted in the blockbuster hit film Jason’s Lyric, and he has appeared in the movie 5th Ward and spotlighted on the sitcom Sister, Sister. Never forgetting his roots, Madd Hatta’s passion for entertaining, educating and serving his audience are the backdrop of every broadcast. During hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Madd Hatta provided continuous news and information for fleeing victims and used his show to reconnect families across Southeast Texas. In 2008, while hurricane Ike bolted for the Houston skyline, The Madd Hatta stayed behind and remained “the voice of calm” with vital information and support for the community. Just a few months later, he single handedly registered 5,000 people to vote for the historic Presidential election during a 90hour live on-air voter drive. Madd Hatta’s hip-hop label, Paid in Full Entertainment, spawned the successful rap group Paul Wall & Chamillionaire. Both are platinum-selling artists. The Madd Hatta is also a product of his label with several albums behind his name, including his 2007 project titled “Still Standing.” His gospel label Soulmuzick has achieved success with its artist, Houston native Shei Atkins.

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four years. A graduate of North Carolina A&T State University, Madd Hatta has given his time to many community causes and organizations including The Boys & Girls Club, HIV Awareness, Coca Cola’s “Share the Dream,” as well as his own initiatives Hatta’s 100 and Hatta’s Elves.

Madd Hatta is also a renowned DJ mixer and can be heard on sister station KMJQ – FM mixing hip-hop, old school, funk and soul (Rated #1 for Adults ages 25-54) and the Super ThrowBack Party.

The Madd Hatta has been nominated for the prestigious Marconi Award and Billboard’s personality of the year; he has received many accolades and proclamations for his charitable work and contributions to the City of Houston. Madd Hatta was inducted into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame on November 16th, Verizon and Comcast are a few national 2013.

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Keion D. Henderson 2014 P&E Community Hero

astor Keion Dwayne Henderson was born to Gwen Scott in Gary, Ind. July 6, 1981. Pastor Henderson’s ministry was shaped at the Tree of Life Missionary Baptist Church, Gary, Ind., under the leadership of Dr. Cato Brooks Jr. On July 30, 1995 Pastor Henderson publicly announced his call into the ministry at the age of 14. Just seven days later, Pastor Henderson delivered his first sermon entitled, “Faith, where is yours?” After graduating from high school in East Chicago, Ind. (1999), Pastor Henderson was awarded a full basketball scholarship to Indiana UniversityPurdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW). True Calling Pastor Henderson graduated from IPFW in 2004 with a degree in Organizational Communication and a minor in Organizational Leadership and Supervision (OLS). Before graduating, Pastor Henderson saw his true calling come to fruition. On Feb. 22, 2003 at the age of 21, Pastor Henderson took the leap of faith and organized New Horizon Baptist Church in Fort Wayne, Ind., while simultaneously juggling the responsibilities of being a fullfacility is slated to begin construction in time student and a Division 1 athlete. March of 2014. New Horizon Church experienced tremenPastor Henderson has attained a Master’s dous growth under Pastor Henderson’s of Theology at Faith Evangelical Seminary young leadership; growing from five peoin Tacoma, Wash. For his outstanding efple to more than 600 in membership in forts and commitment to diversity; IPFW’s less than five years. History has a way of Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs repeating itself. September 30, 2009, selected Pastor Henderson as the 2008 God called Pastor Henderson to birth a Great Man honoree. Pastor Henderson new ministry for “The Kingdom.” Pastor was also selected by his community (Fort Henderson organized The LightHouse Wayne, Ind.) as one of the top 50 educaChurch in Houston, Texas. tors in the city. The LightHouse Church Pastor Henderson has shared the GosThe LightHouse has 139 charter mem- pel all over the nation, in Europe, and bers. It has been four years, and the Africa. Many pastors have many gifts. church has grown to more than 2,300 Pastor Henderson’s gift is to “equip you in membership. Construction on a brand to stand the storm.” Pastor Henderson new 40,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art believes and knows that God has called

him to reach millions regardless of age, gender, nationality or status and that’s what makes him a Spirit-led visionary, a humble servant, a beloved teacher, counselor, and leader to his congregation and the community. One of Pastor Henderson’s greatest achievements in life is his family. He has a devoted wife, Felecia, and three lovely daughters: Tynesha, Candis and Katelyn. Keion D. Henderson Pastor/Founder The LightHouse Church 525 North Sam Houston Parkway East Ste. 320 Houston, Texas 77060 281-741-3693 http://the-LightHouse-church.org/ TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Craig Joseph, Sr. 2014 P&E Community Hero

road to success is not easy or straight, but as long as he has determination, perseverance, faith and Jesus, he will be successful. Houston’s This Is It Soul Food Restaurant and Joseph have received numerous awards: • Outstanding Business Administrators Award 2003 • Rohm & Haas African-American Outstanding Community 2003 and Business Leadership Award • Houston Citizens Chamber of Commerce, Vice President 2003 • Conference of Minority Transportation Officials & Carroll G. Robinson 2002 Outstanding Community Service Award • The Houston Business & Professional Men’s Club Business Award 2001 • The Blue Chip Enterprise Award 2000

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raig Joseph, Sr. was born to Ruby Joseph and George Glen. He was raised by his grandparents, Frank and Mattie Jones. Joseph attended Abraham-Lincoln High School in Houston, and Prairie View A&M University where he majored in Civil Engineering. In 1980, He joined the Houston Fire Department where he has been helping his community for 34 years. In 1994, Joseph’s grandparents turned “Houston’s This Is It Soul Food Restaurant” business over to him. When he took over his grandparents dream and leadership, he knew that the challenge was going to be great. His grandfather struggled and persevered to keep his dream alive. Joseph acquired property of approximately 33,000 square feet in the Midtown area of Houston. Since then, the family has purchased and relocated the restaurant at 2712 Blodgett St. in the heart of Third Ward.

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• Pinnacle Award 2000 Houston’s This Is It Soul Food Restaurant has long served up foods originated from traditional slave and Southern cuisine, including ham hocks, chitterlings, blackeyed peas, smothered pork chops and oxtails. Joseph’s late grandparents, Frank and Mattie Jones, opened This Is It in 1959 in a frame house at 1003 Andrews, located in Freedmen’s Town, a predominately African American neighborhood in Fourth Ward.

• Entrepreneur of the Year 1996 • Business Achievement Award 1995 • Human Enrichment of Life Young African-American Achievement 1994

Joseph has been married for 28 years to Georgette, who assists him in the management of the family restaurant. Together they have three beautiful children: Craig Jr., Christopher, and Jessica, who are all currently being groomed to pass on the Joseph family legacy. The family Mr. Jones inspired Craig and made sure worships at the Trinity Gardens Church of that he followed these principles: always Christ, where Mr. Joseph is an assistant maintain public acceptance, don’t forget minister. your roots, and always protect your wealth and share it with family and friends. Being that Mr. Jones was Joseph’s inspiration, mentor and hero, he, too, has the ability Craig Joseph, Sr. to keep his dream and family legacy alive. Owner Joseph gives all credit to God and his loving grandparents. He is steadily setting goals and accomplishing them one by one with God as the leader. He knows that the

This Is It Soul Food 2712 Blodgett St. Houston, Texas 77004 713-521-2920 www.houstonthisisit.com

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Marvett Sawyer Howard 2014 P&E Community Hero

recognition of the program, Howard was asked to assist in creating the METRO Mentor/Protégé Program. Howard received Capital One’s Highest Honor, The Circle of Excellent Award, for her extraordinary achievements, unparalleled customer service and remarkable business results for the Senior Rehabilitation Program where she managed $350,000 in grant funds that were distributed to seniors in Texas and Louisiana. She also received the Capital One Spot Award for her efforts in going above and beyond and living the Capital One values in managing the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta Grant Program where she secured 3.6 million dollars of grants. She also received the Houston’s Women’s Leadership Empowerment Award for her commitment to community empowerment by the Texas Woman Empowerment Foundation. Howard’s organization affiliations, committees and board appointment are: • Credit Coalition Board of Directors Marvett Sawyer Howard Assistant Vice President CRA Business Development

• Texas Business Alliance Young Entrepreneurial Academy Committee Member

Capital One Bank 5718 Westheimer Road, 10th Floor Houston, Texas 77057 713-435-5317 www.capitalone.com

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arvett Sawyer Howard manages Capital One’s Signature Programs for the Greater Houston Area. She works directly with various nonprofit and for-profit agencies to provide and promote small business and economic development/ asset building opportunities. She has various influential relationships with numerous community organizations throughout Texas and Louisiana.

• Greater Houston Partnership Member • National Association of Notaries

monitoring and managing programs and projects related to small business, economic development, and affordable housing.

Howard has 20 years of banking experience with 16 of those years in Community Development. She has a bachelor’s degree in business management from Louisiana State University (LSU), where she became a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity. She received her Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of New Orleans (UNO). She also holds a Louisiana Real Estate License and a Texas Notary License.

One well-known program that she manages is the Getting Down to Business Program, which is going into its sixth successful year. Getting Down to Business is a small business program that provides access to information, resources, mentors and financing options for small businesses with revenue less than one million dollars She is the proud mother of two boys, Her responsibilities include, but are to ensure their continued sustainability Ahmad and Amonti Howard. not limited to, identifying, developing, and potential growth. From the successful

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Pastor Remus E. Wright 2014 P&E Community Hero

taken the Gospel into national and international communities of the world. As an active participant in both foreign and local missions, he was instrumental in establishing three churches in Zimbabwe while supporting The Fountain of Praise – Nigeria, The Fountain of Praise in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil and local churches in Houston. By God’s grace, The Fountain of Praise now extends its ministerial reach to South Africa and Colombia.

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Post Oak Baptist Church was rededicated as: The Fountain of Praise, a fresh ministry with a new name that fully characterizes the heart of its Under-shepherd and the spirit of the congregation. Pastor Wright is the personification of Ephesians 3:20 – “Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us,” and is eternally grateful for God’s hand and favor on his life. Beginning with less than 100 members in 1991, membership at The Fountain of Praise now exceeds 22,000 lives touched over the course of 23 years.

Pastor Wright earned a Master of Divinity degree in Biblical Languages from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Religious Studies and Business Marketing from Martin Center University in Indianapolis, Ind. He is a certified developer of faithbased community development programs through Harvard University’s Summer Leadership Institute Program for Economic Development. In 2008 and again in 2012, he was invited to present at the Oxford Round Table at the University of Oxford in England. His 2008 presentation, “Hip Hop and The Church: A Clash Between Religion and Secularism – An Opportunity to Bridge the Gap?” sparked thought-provoking discussion among religious leaders from across the globe and Pastor Wright has received an invitation to join the Round Table in subsequent years following.

Pastor Wright, a loving under-shepherd and powerful leader, along with his wife, Co-Pastor Mia Wright, are an anointed duo that God is using to make an impact on the lives of people around the world. Along with the tireless support of dedicated servants and leaders, The Fountain of Praise is, and will continue to be “A Place of Refreshing.” Pastor Remus E. Wright The heart of Pastor Wright’s vision lies Pastor in building and developing a ministry of The Fountain of Praise people empowered for The Kingdom. He 13950 Hillcroft Ave. holds firmly to the commissioned man- Houston, Texas 77085 date in Matthew 28:18-20,“Go ye there- 713-433-1824 fore, and teach all nations,” and has www.tfop.org

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Howard E. Jefferson 2014 P&E Community Hero

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oward E. Jefferson is Chairman of Protectors Insurance and Financial Services, LLC. This firm is a full-service insurance

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Jefferson is a graduate of Southern University with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. In 1962, he was the recipient of an Academic Year Fellowship in Science and Mathematics from the University of Texas. He received a Master’s in Administration and Supervision from the University of Houston in 1967. Jefferson retired as an Assistant Superintendent in the Houston Independent School District where he supervised more than 120 schools and eight area superintendents. Jefferson served on many decision-making governmental and community boards. He also received many awards from a host of credible and respected institutions and organizations. Jefferson is a native of Mississippi. He and his wife Zona have three daughters: Tangela, Audrey, and Jewel. I. AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS • State of Texas NAACP Heroes Award • NAACP Living Legend Award-Houston Branch • NAACP-Mickey Leland Humanitarian Award • National Baptist Association Humanitarian Award • LULAC National Association Humanitarian Award • Independent Missionary Baptist Church-General Association of Texas Award

• Top Ladies of Distinction Outstanding Services Award

• Member-Political Committee

• Houston Black Fire Fighters Service Award

• Member-Advocacy and Policy Committee

• Chevron Outstanding Participation on Black History Service Award

• Chairman of the Veterans Task Force Committee

• Community Texas

Award-Houston,

• Host Board Member NAACP National Convention 2012

• Gulf Shore Academy-Outstanding Service Award

• Executive Committee-Texas State Conference

• Harris County Texas Democratic Service Award

• Chairman of the Political Action Committee-State

• Howard Jefferson Day in Houston Texas-Lee P. Brown Mayor

• Member-Texas State NAACP Resolution Committee

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• Executive Committee-Houston Branch

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• Texas Legislative Citizenship Award

Board of Directors-National NAACP

• Delta Sigma Award

• Vice Chairman-Education Committee

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• Houston Lawyers Association Outstanding Services Award

• Vice Chair-Convention Committee • Member-Economic Development Committee

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• President Emeritus-Houston Branch • Founding Member Black Brown Coalition, Houston • Founding Member State NAACP and State LULAC Coalition TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Jerry V. Davis 2014 P&E Community Hero

desire to help children, he founded the organization Making It Better (MIB). MIB is a local nonprofit whose mission is to address the severe disadvantages faced by low-income children in the Houston area by providing them with academic intervention, positive activities, and adult role models. Davis also serves on the Houston Housing Resource Board, assisting clients of the Houston Housing Authority by developing innovative approaches to affordable housing and self-sufficiency. EDUCATOR Davis received his B.A. from Washington College in 1995, and returned home to Houston to mentor youth in after school and sports programs. He received his state teaching certification from Houston’s University of St. Thomas. Davis later obtained a Master’s in Education Administration from Prairie View A&M University. ENTREPRENEUR In 2003, after the tragic murder of his father, Davis made the decision to unite with his two older brothers at the familyowned restaurant, the Breakfast Klub and The Reggae Hut – two local favorites. As the CEO of Making it Better, Davis has built a successful nonprofit with an annual budget of more than $450,000. He also opened the investment company EIH Investments, LLC, and manages the firm successfully to this day. Davis is married to his longtime sweetheart, Rachel Andress, with whom he has three beautiful children: Dean, Rylie, and Ryan.

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ecognized for his community involvement, Jerry Davis was invited to serve on the board of Change Happens!, a local community-based nonprofit

organization serving adults and at-risk youth in Harris County. While serving at Change Happens!, Davis recognized there was a void to be filled. Using his training in education coupled with his

Jerry V. Davis Vice Mayor Pro-Tem Houston City Council Member, District B Houston City Council 900 Bagby St., 1st Floor Houston, Texas 77002 832-393-3009 houstonTexas.gov/council/b/index.html

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Marcus Davis

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arcus Davis is the Chief Steward of tbkHoldings, Inc., which is the parent company of the breakfast klub and Reggae Hut Café. The concept for the breakfast klub was born after Davis, a native Houstonian, recognized a void in the market for a unique breakfast restaurant serving signature items in a soulful, relaxed community environment. He chose two of his favorite dishes from opposite ends of the country – “Katfish & Grits” from the East Coast and “Wings & Waffles” from the West Coast. The rest is history. Since opening in September of 2001, the breakfast klub has become a top tourist attraction, as well as the local favorite breakfast spot, lining up droves of cheerful patrons on a daily basis. It consistently receives rave reviews, including recognition as the best breakfast in the country by “Good Morning America,” USA Today, Esquire Magazine, and Forbes Magazine. Locally, the breakfast klub is touted by the Houston Press as the 2011 Readers Choice for best breakfast, winner of the 2011 My Table Culinary Award for favorite breakfast, and Best Of Citysearch 2011 winner in the breakfast category. The Reggae Hut, a longstanding staple in Houston’s Third Ward community, specializes in authentic mouthwatering Caribbean specialties; it also fills a niche in Houston’s growing ethnic community. The restaurant served as a considerable inspiration to Davis during the breakfast klub’s formative years, helping to hone his skills as an entrepreneur, business owner and award-winning restaurateur. The successes of the restaurants have led to the development of branded consumer products for the home that include the breakfast klub koffees, along with a Waffle & Pankake Mix and Soulful and Savory Seasoning Mix, with others currently in development.

Davis earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at Texas Southern University and a graduate degree in Education Administration at Prairie View A&M. He is the host of the weekly radio show “Sunday Morning Live” on Radio One‘s KMJQ 102 FM and is a highly sought after business and motivational speaker. He credits his success to keeping God first and the support of his family. Not surprisingly, he places a special emphasis on spending time with his four “beautiful girls:” wife Mel, mother Betty, and two daughters, Lundyn Cymone

and Bailey Harrell, and son Joshua Raymond. Marcus Davis Chief Steward reggae hut 4814 Almeda Rd. Houston, Texas 77004 713-520-7171 www.reggaehutcafe.com the breakfast klub 3711 Travis St. Houston, Texas 77002 713-528-8561 www.thebreakfastklub.com TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Dr. Ralph Douglas West 2014 P&E Community Hero

and serves on boards, agencies, trusteeships and committees at local, state and national levels. He is constantly in demand by fellow ministers for counsel and wisdom. On top of this, he pastors a very large church as if it were a much smaller church, standing with people in exceptional times of crisis. As one astute observer remarked, “He is unselfish with his time and utterly without self-regard, available and compassionate towards his people.” Through publications, television and the internet, his messages are available across the world and are witnessed by thousands beyond his church each week. A perpetually demanded conference speaker, he has spoken multiple times at conferences such as the Hampton Institute, the largest gathering to hear preaching each year. From the pulpit to the lectern he is sought for his preaching gift. Although Pas can boast a number of degrees, honors and associations, those who sit under his preaching would most aptly describe his attitude using Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 2:1.

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r. Ralph Douglas West is the founder and senior pastor of The Church Without Walls (Brookhollow Baptist Church) in Houston. He first preached as a 16-year-old in his native Houston. The church began with 32 members and now embraces 16,000+ families meeting in three locations and conducting six services each Sunday. Dr. West is affectionately known as “PAS.”

and the academy, relating with equal ease to both venues and using his influence to mentor ministers in both locations. He speaks perennially at colleges, universities and seminaries across America as well as at Regent’s Park College, Oxford University. Dr. West’s preaching style includes careful explanation of Scripture combined with his signature ability to tell detailed, credible and indelible stories from contemporary life which enrich the sermon and relates to the congregation. He also makes penetrating and specific application of the text to his people. He does all of this while maintaining the vibrant preaching tradition of church and culture in an atmosphere of celebration.

“When I came to you, brothers, I did not come with eloquence or superior wisdom as I proclaimed to you the testimony about God. For I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and him crucified. I came to you in weakness and fear, and with much trembling. My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit's power, so that your faith might not rest on men's wisdom, but on God's power.” 1 Corinthians 2:1-5

Dr. West completed degrees at Bishop College, Southwestern Baptist TheologiDr. Ralph Douglas West cal Seminary and Beeson Divinity School, Pastor/Founder where he received the Doctor of Ministry The Church Without Walls degree. He serves as Adjunct Professor of 5725 Queenston Blvd. Preaching at the George W. Truett TheoHouston, Texas 77084 logical Seminary of Baylor University. He 281-649-6800 has an abiding commitment to the church Pas is a leader beyond his own church www.churchwithoutwalls.org 46

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William I. “Billy” Prince, Jr.

2014 P&E Community Hero

illiam I. Prince, Jr., known to most people as “Billy Prince, Jr.,” is one of the few native Houstonians who can recall 60-plus years of progressive history in our great city. Prince was born October 26, 1944 and is the eldest son and the second of five children born to the late William I. (Bill) Prince, Sr. and Mrs. Gladys Prince. He has been married to his wife Priscilla for 22 years and has two sons. One of his lifelong passions is organizing people and events for the good of helping all those in need, and educating others regardless of their culture and/or age. Following this passion has led him to involvement with community organizations to promote a positive climate for change while continuing to preserve the history of our great city. His passion to serve came early as he watched his dad serve as a proud and long-term member/participant of the 9th and 10th Horse Calvary Association, an Official Army Unit Association. His dad also served as national President of The Buffalo Soldiers Organization from 1989-1991, which instilled a lasting and committed interest in his son and namesake Billy, to desire to continue a legacy dedicated to contributing, promoting, and preserving the history and tradition set forth by African American Soldiers from the Revolutionary War days to present day. Prince and his younger brothers are also honorable contributors of a historical artifact painting from his dad’s collection attributable to the memories of the Buffalo Soldier days and currently displayed at Houston’s Buffalo Soldier’s Museum. Prince graduated from Phyllis Wheatley High School in 1962. In 1970, he was drafted into the United States Army where he served for two years as a Combat Engineer. Following an honorable discharge as E-5 Sergeant in 1972, he joined The City of Houston’s Department of Public Works, Street Repair. In 1976, Prince joined Rapid Transit Authority, now known as The

Metropolitan Transit Authority (METRO), where he was employed as a Bus Operator for 31 years. During his tenure at METRO, Prince was responsible for initiating the organization and setup of the Employees’ Organization with the company. He was also active with the Transport Workers Union of America, Local 260 representing the hourly employees with METRO. At age 62 in 2007, Prince retired from METRO but did not allow his retirement to interrupt his active involvement in various community organizations. Staying true to his passion, Prince’s objective is to utilize his time by continuing to help improve working conditions for unionized workers of America and the livelihood of the future generations to come. Although he retired from the bus seat, he did not retire from life. He continued fulfilling his passion and his mission in life by finding other seats that welcomed his enthusiastic contributions and participation.

as Commissioner • CBTU (Coalition of Black Trade Unionists) as Vice-President • Texas State A.P.R.I. as an Active Member (A. Philip Randolph Institute – Tidelands Chapter) • Black Heritage Committee – Corporate Sponsorship Subcommittee as Active Member, for the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo • Sheffield Estates Home Owners Association – former Board Member • Phyllis Wheatley Class of ’62 – Treasurer • Buffalo Soldiers – Currently an Inactive Board Member • Church Without Walls – Active Member

Prince immediately got involved and reWilliam I. “Billy” Prince, Jr. mains actively involved today in various International Administrative Assistant organizations, including but not limited to & Grievance Representative the following: Transport Workers Union of America, • Transport Workers Union of America AFL-CIO (TWU) as In2000 N. Loop West, Ste. 132 ternational Grievance Representative Houston, Texas 77018 • METRO’s Employee Basketball League 713-680-3293 TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Judson Robinson, III

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Position 5 and took the seat in January of 1991. Houston’s municipal government went through a major overhaul in 1993 in which term limits were approved by voter referendum. This forced Robinson and others elected in 1991 to serve no more than three terms as an elected official. Robinson’s leadership ability earned him the title of Vice Mayor Pro Tem while on Council, as he chaired four council committees and served on six others. Robinson chaired and founded the City of Houston’s Committee on Business and Tourism which found ways to revitalize Houston’s “Midtown.” He also chaired the Redevelopment and Revitalization Committee, which is responsible for the disbursement and monitoring of federal dollars for the betterment of local communities. Under his leadership, the Hilton America’s Convention Center Hotel project was awarded and built, and the City’s first Grand Prix Auto Race was initiated. Both of these committees were able to surpass their objectives in ways never before accomplished in the City of Houston. The increased number of low-income housing units and downtown redevelopment is still expanding over 20 years since his leaving the elected office. Robinson continues involvement with nonprofit organizations including Menninger Clinic Board, St. Mary’s Parish Council and the Uptown Redevelopment Authority.

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Robinson has a B.A. from Fisk University in Business Management and is an alumnus of the American College of Corporate Directors. He is married to Cora and they have three children: Jerika, Cortney, and five departments and a budget of Judson, IV. approximately $3 million. Judson Robinson, III Prior to joining the League, Robinson President and CEO served as Deputy Commissioner for Sylvia R. Garcia, managing the operations of Houston Area Urban League, Inc. seven departments and 300 employees. 1301 Texas Ave. Houston, Texas 77002 Robinson ran successfully for the posi281-220-6012 tion of Houston City Councilman at Large http://www.haul.org/

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Bun B

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ernard Freeman, better known by his stage name “Bun B,” is an American rapper, songwriter and philanthropist who rose to fame in the influential rap duo UGK. Hailing from Port Arthur, Texas, UGK signed with Jive Records and with 1992's LP “Too Hard to Swallow” began a series of Southern compositions that would go on to produce some of the industry’s most influential and classic tracks. Bun B has also been featured on albums with several other notable artists. His most notable guest appearances were on the Jay- Z hit single “Big Pimpin” and Beyonce’s chart-topper “Check On It.” After several increasingly successful albums as a duo, Bun B embarked on a solo career in 2005. The rapper and songwriter’s debut album, Trill, opened at #6 on the Billboard Hot 200, and also peaked at #1 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-hop Album chart and was certified gold for selling over 500,000 copies. Bun B and UGK group mate, Pimp C, reunited once more in 2007 to release the self-titled double album Underground Kingz. The album debuted #1 on the Billboard 200 in its first week. Tragedy struck in early 2008 when Pimp C died suddenly, leaving Bun B to return to a solo career. His second solo album, II Trill, arrived that same year. In 2009, he would release another chart-topper, UGK’s final album with Jive Records, entitled UGK 4 Life. The album debuted at #5 on the Billboard Hot 200 and #1 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-hop Album chart, proving the group’s staying power. Bun B has been recognized, nominated, and presented with several notable awards in the entertainment industry. In 2001, UGK was nominated for their first Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for Jay-Z’s “Big Pimpin.” In 2006, Bun B won an ASCAP Award for Top R&B/Hip Hop Song for his writing

and performance on the single “Give Me That.” In 2007, UGK won the BET Hip Hop Award for Video of the Year for “Int’l Players Anthem,” the eloquent, highly notarized collaboration with Outkast. In 2008, the duo won two more BET Award’s for Video of the Year and Best Group. In 2007, UGK earned another Grammy nomination for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for “Int’l Player’s Anthem.” Bun B also holds an MTV Music Award for Best R&B Video for Beyonce’s “Check On It” featuring himself and Slim Thug.

Artists on Twitter by MTV.com. Collectively, as a member of the duo UGK and as a solo artist, Bun B has sold almost four million albums to date; he has proven himself to be one of the entertainment industry’s most relevant, successful artists, songwriters and trend setters.

In 2011, Bun B partnered with Dr. Anthony B. Pinn, UGK fan and head of Rice University’s H.E.R.E. community-outreach program, to teach Religious Studies 331: Religion and Hip-Hop Culture. The course turned out to be a very successful initiaBun B's third solo album Trill O.G. dropped tive that brought a lot of media attention in August 2010. The record received great to the university. critical acclaim. In particular, the record received a 5 mics rating in The Source Bun B has continued to mentor and magazine's August 2010 issue, as well champion up-and-coming hip hop artas an XL rating in national hip hop pub- ists all over the county and maintains his lication XXL. The album features guest position as one of the most regarded hip appearances by some of the most ac- hop luminaires. He is also working on a claimed current hip hop artists, includ- hip hop coloring book along with Houstoning Drake, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, and based writer Shea Serrano. The book will T-Pain. Bun B has been featured on The be published by Abrams Books. Late Night Show with Jimmy Fallon, MTV's Sucker Free and BET’s 106 & Park. He was nominated Most Interesting Urban TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Captain Paul J. Matthews

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• Recipient of 2005 Houston Rockets Clutch Champion Award • Recipient of 2005 NAACP Community Service Award • Recipient of 2005 American Legacy Magazine Museum Preservation Award • Recipient of 2006 National Education Association’s Carter G. Woodson Memorial Award • Recipient of 2008 YMCA Houston Minority Achievers Award • Recipient of 2008 National Women of Achievement Shining Star Award • Recipient of 2008 Top Ladies of Distinction Achievement Award

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aptain Paul J. Matthews has been researching military history and collecting military artifacts and memorabilia for more than 30 years prior to his founding of the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum. This is the only museum in the United States that chronicles the entire African American military experience from the Revolutionary War to the Persian Gulf War. The primary objectives of the museum are to preserve, promote and perpetuate the honor and legacy of the brave men and women who fought, bled and died in defense of America. Currently, more than 60% of the museum’s collection and exhibits have been donated from his private collection. As a 25-year member of the 9th and 10th (Horse) Cavalry Association, Matthews is a former president of the Greater Houston Chapter and historian and public relations officer for the national association. Matthews received a B.S. in Biology from Prairie View A&M University. He served two years active duty and four years reserve duty in the United States Army, wherein he received a Bronze Star Medal,

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Army Commendation Medal, and a Combat Medical Badge in the Republic of Vietnam. Prior to founding the museum, Matthews worked for 30 years as a Hospital Representative, Executive Business Manager and Director of Military Affairs for Merck & Co., Inc., managing the military division that yielded more than $800 million in annual revenue. Matthews is married to Barbara L. Caldwell and has one son and two grandsons. Recent Achievements: • Recipient of 2003 Congressional Black Caucus Veterans’ Braintrust Award for community service

• Recipient of 2008 Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge George Washington Honor Medal • Recipient of 2009 Houston Frontiers Club 21st Martin Luther King, Jr. Drum Major Award • Recipient of 2010 Cowboys of Color Hall of Fame, Multicultural Museum, Fort Worth, Texas • Recipient of 2011 Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau, Preserving Our Heritage Award • Recipient of 2012 Houston Press Mastermind Award • District Chairman (2013) W.L. Davis District Boy Scouts of America

Matthews is also a life member of Kappa • Chairman of the 137th Anniversary Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and member Reunion of the Buffalo Soldiers 2003 of The Fort Bend Church in Sugar Land, • Established the Veteran’s Oral His- Texas. tory Initiative (collaboration with Texas Southern University, The University of Houston, and the Library of Congress) Captain Paul J. Matthews Founder • Primary mentor and instructor for The University of Houston American Buffalo Soldiers National Museum Humanics certification internship pro- 3816 Caroline Street gram at the Buffalo Soldiers National Houston, Texas 77004 Museum 713-942-8920 www.buffalosoldiermuseum.com

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Deric Muhammad 2014 P&E Community Hero

eric Muhammad believes that man is given power for one reason; and that is to serve others. Muhammad is an accomplished Houstonbased Activist/Organizer who addresses issues on Social Justice, Black Male Development, Police Brutality, Racial Inequality and other critical topics. Muhammad prides himself in being an “on the ground watchman” of Freedom, Justice and Equality for the Black community and other poor, underserved, disenfranchised communities, as well. A native Houstonian, Muhammad grew up on the rough and tumble streets of Northeast Houston. At the age of 11, his father died and his mother struggled with an addiction to drugs that she, later in life, overcame. Muhammad was raised in an environment where drugs, gang violence, prostitution, police brutality and other “social cancers” were prominent. This is important to know, because it verifies that Muhammad addresses these issues based on vast knowledge and personal experience. Like countless Black men who came before him, he changed his life through his studies as a member of the Nation of Islam. Muhammad hosts an annual "Smart'n Up" Black Male Summit that deals with the unique issues that Black men and boys face in society. In 2009, he independently produced and starred in a critically acclaimed documentary called "Raising Boys: Tips for Single Moms" that addressed the plight of Black women raising sons in the absence of a father. He recently launched a Houston-based Black Male Initiative called Project FORWARD that focuses on stopping Inner-City Violence and creating Economic Development. His writings have been published in many newspapers and he is currently people in America. He says that he is unaworking on his first self-published book. shamed of his love for Black people and For years, Muhammad has been seen on thanks God every day for giving him the local and national television stations ad- honor of serving his community. dressing the tough issues faced by Black

Deric Muhammad www.dericmuhammad.com Muhammad is the owner of the newly established “Urban Bridge” Consulting Company. He is also self-publishing his first book “A.S.A.P.” (A Street Activist’s Perspective). TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Patricia Simmons Guillory 2014 P&E Super Trailblazer

firm in Jefferson County during her tenure. The beginnings of her experience as a student accounting clerk were rooted in working with many minorityowned businesses in the local area in the disciplines of financial compilations, reviews, financial analysis, taxation, and auditing. After graduating in 1988, she continued her career at the local firm and was promoted to senior audit supervisor on major engagements for the firm. She joined Gulf Copper in 1993 as Financial Controller with responsibilities and oversight of the financial functions, including treasury management, accounting, taxation and audit for the company’s operations in Port Arthur and Corpus Christi. In 1998, she partnered in the ownership and operation of GP Industrial Contractors, Inc. (GP), an industrial services company along with Roosevelt Petry, Jr., for eight years, while also managing Gulf Copper. During her tenure with GP, she and Petry developed an organization that is safety-driven and provides superior services to the petrochemical services industry. In 2005, she was promoted to the position of CFO of Gulf Copper with the responsibility of financial management and accounting for operations spread across the Gulf Coast from Texas, Louisiana, and as far as Virginia, and operations in San Diego, and the U.S. Territory, Guam. She manages a staff of more than 40 accounting and administrative professionals and has served on the Board of Directors since 2010. She currently resides in Beaumont and has three sons.

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Patricia Simmons Guillory Chief Financial Officer Gulf Copper & Manufacturing Corp. 7200 Highway 87 East Port Arthur, Texas 77642 409-989-0300 www.gulfcopper.com

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Commissioner Michael Shane Sinegal 2014 P&E Trailblazer

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ommissioner Michael Shane Sinegal, aka “Coach, is a native of Port Arthur, Texas and a proud product of Port Arthur Independent School District. After graduating from Thomas Jefferson High School, he went on to obtain a Journeyman Carpenter Certification from the Sabine Area Carpenter Apprenticeship Program, a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, a Texas Teaching Certification (Lifetime) also from Lamar University, and he has completed 18 of 36 hours at Prairie View A&M University toward a Master of Arts in Education. Commissioner Sinegal has been extremely active in the Port Arthur community as an educator, council member, and as a member of a variety of boards and commissions. He began his teaching career in Port Arthur Independent School District in 1990 where he taught for 18 years, also serving as a head football coach for the Memorial 9th Grade Campus, interim head football coach for Memorial High School, and interim transportation coordinator for the Port Arthur Independent School District. For three terms, Commissioner Sinegal represented the citizens of Port Arthur as a member of the City Council, serving one term as Mayor Pro-tem. He currently serves as Precinct 3 Commissioner on the Jefferson County Commissioners Court, the first African American to hold that seat. As Commissioner, he has held an annual community health fair mimicking Tom Joyner’s “Take Yourself and a Loved One to the Doctor Day,” which has served more than 2,000 plus for preventive screenings such as diabetes, blood pressure, cholesterol, HIV/AIDS, prostate, eye exams, etc. Also, he continues to be an advocate for youth involvement through extracurricular activities such as Top Teens, Southeast Texas Track Program, AAU Basketball and

Commissioner Sinegal, along with his wife Commissioner Sinegal has also served on Yvette, has two daughters and two grandseveral boards and commissions, such as children that he thanks our Savior Jesus The Southeast Texas Housing Commis- Christ for daily. sion (appointed by Governor Rick Perry), Michael Shane Sinegal The Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commissioner, Pct. 3 Board, The Texas Organization of Black County Commissioners, and Chairman of Jefferson County Commissioner the Barnes Memorial United Methodist 525 Lakeshore Dr. Church Board of Trustees, just to name a Port Arthur, Texas 77640 409-983-8300 few. co.jefferson.Texas.us Pop Warner Football.

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Floyd Batiste 2014 P&E Trailblazer

Manager and left as a Career Center Site Manager. He then moved to Southeast Texas Workforce Development Board as the Career Centers Operation Manager. Batiste left that position to begin his career in economic development in August of 2005 as a Director of Economic Development for the City of Port Arthur. Throughout the next several years in this position, he directed the city economic programs and managed the development of a 300-acre business park. Over the course of his career in economic development, Batiste obtained his CEcD certification and has been very successful in recruiting and expanding business enterprises within the City of Port Arthur. He has focused much of his career on managing customer relationships and finding the best resources in helping his customers becoming successful. Batiste has extensive experience in P&L, Forecasting, Performance Management, Process Improvement and client relations, but above all else, he’s a people person. Fortunately, management is a people business. With the proper structure, direction and timely reinforcements, Batiste has been able to successfully turn around the direction of the City Economic Development image. With a true and actualized understanding of the concerns of both front-line and director-level executives, Batiste has and will continue to use that understanding to best suit his employer.

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of independence, initiative, and professional expertise in the administration of the Corporation’s economic development activities. He’s also responsible for providing staff assistance to the Board of Directors.

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City of Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation 2005. 4173 39th Street Under direct supervision of the Board of Batiste began his work career in 1981 Port Arthur, Texas 77642 Directors, Batiste exercises a high degree with Southeast Texas Workforce as a Case 409-963-0579 http://portarthuredc.org/ 56

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Nephew Tommy 2014 P&E Trailblazer

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homas “Nephew Tommy” Miles has built a career that encompasses radio, television, film and more. Miles’ role as co-host of the nationally syndicated Steve Harvey Morning Show puts him in front of a live radio audience of more than eight million listeners daily. Nephew Tommy provides a key role in the morning show, lighting it up with his own cast of colorful characters and zany humor. Miles also has a loyal following as a stand-up comedian and has earned a reputation for wowing crowds. For three years, he served as the exclusive opening act on the Luther Vandross tour. And for the past four years, Miles has been the exclusive Mainstage host for the Essence Festival in New Orleans, which draws over 250,000 fans and features acts such as Beyonce, Janet Jackson, Alicia Keys, Mary J. Blige, Usher, and Kanye West. In October 2010, Miles recorded his one-hour special at the famed Motor City Casino in Detroit. He continues to keep the crowds laughing as he tours nationally to sold-out crowds across the country. He’s a talented thespian, a Theater Major of Texas A&M University, who’s worked in over a dozen stage plays and studied with the Royal Shakespeare Company of London. A number of independent films are on his resume, including 2011’s “N-Secure” and “The Heart Specialist” with Zoe Saldana; “Think Like A Man” in 2012 made from the best-selling book by Steve Harvey; and a cameo appearance in Fox Searchlight’s sands of military men and women. This interaction with soldiers, both stateside “Baggage Claim.” and around the world, inspired Miles to In 2011, Miles traveled to over a dozen establish “Miles of Giving,” a nonprofit military bases in the Middle East with foundation created for the purpose of the Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff assisting wounded veterans. USO Holiday Tour. In December 2013, he toured with the USO where he shared Whether on the stage, big screen, televihis humor, insight and wisdom to thou- sion or radio, Thomas “Nephew Tommy” Miles continues to demonstrate his re-

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markable talent to the delight of audiences worldwide. 2014 will mark the fifth year Nephew Tommy hosts the Essence Festival in New Orleans and also marks the 20year anniversary of the Essence Festival, which will feature musical legend Prince, among others.

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Lucious Barnum 2014 P&E Trailblazer

in the engineering arena and the energy sector spans more than 15 years. Pennum and its family of committed employees share a common interest in giving back to communities and similar entities that paved the way for many to realize their own dreams and aspirations. Raised in Houston’s historic Fifth Ward, Barnum developed an appreciation early on of the importance of providing mentoring and enrichment programs for ambitious – as well as struggling students. Through various outreach efforts, Pennum Foundation partners with schools and community programs, targeting students who display an interest in science, math, and engineering disciplines. The company is most proud of its signature scholarships specifically designed to help underserved students attend Barnum’s alma mater, Southern University A&M College, and pursue degrees in STEM fields. Barnum graduated from Southern University with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and is a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. His professional memberships and affiliations include American Society of Mechanical Engineers, National Society of Black Engineers, American Petroleum Institute, and the American Gas Association.

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ucious Barnum is the President and CEO of Pennum Industries, LLC – a company involved in engineering, design, and fabrication of complex oilfield skid packages, offshore piping/structural steel systems, pipeline facilities, control buildings, and subsea equipment for the diversified business model punctuated Energy Industry. by its 2013 acquisition of Continuity ElecPennum Industries was originally formed trical Manufacturing, a control building as a single person, engineering “moon- manufacturer of 30+ years. His career 60

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Pennum Industries, LLC 11965 FM 529 Houston, Texas 77041 281-809-7563 www.pennum.com

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Andre E. Horn 2014 P&E Trailblazer

age, Horn was forced to recover. Rather than give up, he stepped his game up and jumped back into the industry headfirst. With the money he made, Horn began investing in himself. He purchased a 1,500-square-foot building in Pasadena and trained 120 people a day. Horn was destined to be a teacher – he had the gift. It was a gift that his wife Miranda saw in him several years ago. That gift translated into Horn establishing his own welding school in 2007: the Industrial Welding Academy (IWA). Horn serves as founder and CEO and his wife Miranda is the director. The motto at IWA is “Integrity With Attitude.”

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lways an ambitious young man, Andre E. Horn was exposed to welding in high school by a teacher named Bruce Gutley. Horn may not have known then, but welding would change his life forever.

Industrial Welding Academy 11001 Wallisville Road Houston, Texas 77013 713-672-9353 http://iwatraining.com/

Horn attended Texas State Technical College in Waco for one year and was provided a great opportunity after a company chose to invest in him. From that point, he never looked back. Once Horn began to mature in the industry, he saw there was a lot of money in the natural oil and gas Born in Silsbee, Texas, Horn was the industry. youngest of 16 children. He had hum- Horn began working with different comble beginnings – his mother was a stay- panies, helping their welders get up to at-home mom and his father worked at speed. He began making a lot of money the local wood chip mill. After leaving his for these companies until he began to hometown, he entered into the profes- branch out on his own. He purchased a sional world hungry and determined to boat storage in Channelview, Texas where succeed. he began his first training. After Hurricane Katrina caused damage to his boat stor62

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At IWA, students not only learn the fundamentals and techniques of welding, they’re given a chance to change their lives. Many who enroll have gotten a rough start in life, and IWA – under the leadership of Horn – provides them an opportunity to gain higher education in a profitable industry. The percentage of African Americans in the welding industry is low, but the demand is high. There are plans for future expansion, including locations in Beaumont, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi. Horn is a dedicated professional with more than 20 years training experience in the welding industry. He is a Certified Welding Educator (CWE) and has been a senior welding contractor with major industrial companies, such as: Dynamic Laboratories, Inc., Zachary Construction, Technip USA Corporation, US Contractors, Harmony Corporation, Ref-Chem Corporation, S&B Engineers, Enpro Systems, Inc., Austin Industrial, Dynamic Offshore, Rust Engineers, Brown & Root, Inc., Holman Boiler Works, Promar International, and Tejas Engineers. Horn is married to wife Miranda and has three children: a 19-year-old son, a 17-year-old daughter, and a six-year-old daughter.

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Darryl King 2014 P&E Trailblazer

as commissioner for the Keep Houston Beautiful (Houston Clean City Commission), and former governor appointed Coastal Water Authority Board Member. In addition, he is a Senior Fellow in the American Leadership Forum Class XIV. He has served on the Greater Houston Hotel Association Board. More recently, he was selected to receive the Pinnacle Award of Excellence, the Small Business Advocate Award, and Supplier Diversity Champion Award. He is currently a member of the Greater Houston Partnership.

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arryl King is the CoFounder and CEO of the Principle Partnering Group (PPG), LLC., a premier management consulting organization with an unsurpassed track record in helping companies of all sizes establish, manage, and maintain successful business-to-business collaborations. The firm offers objective solutions, effective project management, and strategic support services across all business segments. King leads and directs the firm’s activities in all aspects of vision casting, program development and optimum resource delegation.

Mr. King is as an advocate for the economically disadvantaged and minority communities. He is a specialist in outreach to African American businesses, churches, and community and neighborhood organizations in the Houston metropolitan area. Mr. King enjoys a national presence in several organizations, including receiving the Honorary Hero Award named in honor “Darryl King’s Paving the Way Award” from the World Youth Foundation in 2013, and a recipient of the Humanitarian Award from the Houston Area Urban League.

ject’s SBE/DBE program. As the CEO of The Principle Partnering Group, Mr. King ensures that resources are in place such that PPG serves as a liaison between the Prime Contractor and the actual and potential sub-contractors in establishing and monitoring performance in pursuit of the SBE/DBE objectives. Mr. King has strategically recruited and acquired a pro- Some of the boards he currently serves fessional team of leaders and specialists on include: to ensure the development and imple- • Greater Houston Convention and Visimentation of outreach, 49 CFR, Part 26 tors Bureau compliance, monitoring, reporting, and workforce training plans designed to as- • Hotel and Lodging Association of Greater Houston sist in attaining the overall METRO Solutions 2 LRT Project SBE/DBE goals. • Greater Houston Black Chamber of Commerce Advisory Board PPG currently serves as the Program Advi- Mr. King has more than 35 years of expesor for Parsons Transportation in support rience in successful business strategies, • Interfaith Ministries of Greater Houof the METRO Light Rail Project. Mr. King intentional community involvement and ston conducts program oversight as he leads profitable business partnerships. He has • Texas Southern University Jesse H. the PPG team toward successful imple- quietly and consistently worked to open Jones School of Business Advisory mentation of program policies and pro- doors of opportunity for numerous busiCouncil cedures for the METRO Solutions 2 LRT nesses and organizations throughout the Project’s SBE/DBE Program in support of Houston metropolitan area. His efforts Darryl King the Prime Contractor’s, Parsons Transpor- have not gone unrecognized as he was Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer tation Group, and SBE/DBE management appointed and effectively positioned on team. Together, PPG and the Parsons statewide boards, as well as positions of The Principle Partnering Group, LLC. team work collaboratively such that all local leadership, over the past 25 years. 1235 North Loop West, Ste. 1000 Houston, Texas 77008 stakeholders are informed about the pro- He has been recognized by former May713-527-0702 gress of the METRO Solutions 2 LRT Pro- or Bill White through his appointments www.theppgllc.com 64

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Darryl King Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer

On behalf of The Principle Partnering Group, LLC (PPG), I would like to express my sincere gratitude to D-mars for the tremendous honor of receiving the P&E Trailblazer Award.

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Roy G. Perry 2014 P&E Trailblazer

programs that ensure continued excellence in all areas of the Prairie View A&M University. He serves as Board Member of UNICEF – The US Fund and PowerTagging an innovator of power grid-aware applications and devices.

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ouston native Roy G. Perry has overcome numerous barriers throughout his 35year career. He became the first African American vice president for some of the country’s leading technology corporations including Allied Signal, Dell and StorageTek. Perry mastered the engineering and manufacturing field, while developing an army of current and future engineering and manufacturing leaders. In addition to his corporate career, Perry has several entrepreneurial pursuits including product design, manufacturing and supply chain consulting. His expertise allows him to identify and drive operational improvements from any process where manpower, machines and methods are utilized. Perry is considered an expert at developing and building companies with dedicated focus on process discipline lean six sigma and quality excellence.

the Year for Career Accomplishments,” and “One of the 50 Most Important Blacks in Technology” by USBE magazine and “Superstar Award” from Frontline Solutions magazine. Additionally, Perry and his team were selected as Industry Week magazine’s “Best Plant in North America” in 2005.

As a distinguished alumnus of PVAMU, he served on the university’s capital campaign cabinet and helped to reactivate its foundation. He is an advisor on the PVAMU College of Engineering’s Dean’s Advisory Board and the College’s Steering Committee helping to developing strategic relationships with the engineering, technology and the business communities. In recognition for his contributions to the university, the college and the field of engineering, the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents and the Prairie View A&M University Leadership approved the naming of the College “Roy G. Black Enterprise Magazine called Perry Perry College of Engineering.” a “Manufacturing Genius” for his accom- Today, he serves as Chairman and Presiplishments at Dell in 1999; in 2005, he dent of Prairie View A&M Foundation with earned recognition as “Black Engineer of a mission to raise funds for projects and 66

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As a community leader, Perry has provided strategic counsel to numerous boards. A staunch supporter of educational initiatives and the arts, he has served as the Chairman of the United Negro College Fund drive for Central Texas, worked with Leadership and Enrichment through the Arts program, organized Access to Education, an awareness program for Austin ISD aimed at providing access to information on test scores in Austin public schools, and has served as Scout Master of the Boy Scouts of America. He consistently encourages students to seek mathematics and engineering careers as exhibited through his past volunteer work with Junior Achievement. Additionally, Perry served as chairman and founding president of the 100 Black Men of Austin and Central Texas. He is a Life Member of the NAACP and an active supporter of the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Martin Luther King Memorial. He is also a Life Member of the National Alumni Associations of Prairie View A&M, Iowa State and Stanford Universities. Perry earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Prairie View A&M University in 1978. He is a Sloan Fellow and holds a master’s degree in management from Stanford University and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Iowa State University. He has one son who is an Eagle Scout and current college student. Roy G. Perry Chairman and President Prairie View A&M Foundation 6436 Fannin Street, Room 112 Houston, Texas 77030 (800)-707-8138 www.pvamf.org

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Bill Russell 2014 P&E Trailblazer

lieves everyone has inner greatness that can be harnessed. Russell’s motto is “I do what I do because my success requires it. I do what I do because my children deserve it. I do what I do because my ancestors expect it.” Awards and Recognitions: • 2011 Sponsorship Award – The Prayer Institute • Magic Touch Award – Aetna Medicare • Attitude is Everything Award – Stellar Community Service

Bill Russell Personal Car Dealer

• Certificate of Congressional Recognition Friends of Friends 11th Annual Salute to Positive Influential African American Males

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f you say the name “Bill Russell” in conjunction with purchasing a car, you can rest assured that you are going to get the best deal possible. His passion for fair and equitable treatment of all people when it comes to purchasing high-end items fuels his desire to help those who need help when it comes to purchasing a car. For years he was an icon at Russell and Smith Ford, but has since relocated and is now part of The Sonic Automotive Group at Momentum BMW. With access to over 300 dealerships nationwide, he has expanded his repertoire of automobiles to include virtually any kind of car one could possibly desire. Russell has over 30 years experience in the automobile industry with huge success because he believes strongly in the sowing and reaping principle. He puts the needs of his customer above and before his own. “It’s not about the dollar for me at this point. I’ve managed to go beyond the dollar. My mission is to educate African Americans on how to be better stewards of their resources.”

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• Constable Ruben Davis 8th Annual Grand Parade Participant Russell’s goal is to assist others in realizing their dreams. His life scripture is Psalm 112:5, which says: “If a man deals fairly in business, wealth and riches will be in his house.” He has acquired a certain level of wealth, which liberates him to unselfishly help others. For 17 years he hosted a radio program on KCOH as a community service called Bill Russell Car Talk. As a child he came face to face with his potential for greatness. He decided at an early age that he would not allow his humble beginnings – one of five boys to a single parent mother – to influence his dreams. Russell has defeated cancer and motivated by his faith, he has become his own living testimony of God’s ability to empower you to be a David in a Goliath world. Russell is also the CEO of Bill Russell Enterprise, LLC, which owns and manages other Bill Russell business ventures, including Real Estate, Managing Financial Diversification, Global Sales Training, Motivational Speaking and Effective Credit Rebuilding Solutions. He has a passion for giving and volunteering his time and resources to anyone in need. Russell be-

• d-mars.com Top Black Attorneys • d-mars.com Top Black HMWP Title Sponsor • Ever Read Lodge #506 Trailblazers Award for Community Service in Fort Bend and Harris County • Gulf Shores Academy Outstanding Contributor Award Champion of the Future • Gulf Shores ISD Certificate of Appreciation • Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey 2005 Guest Ringmaster • Superior Community Service Award – Sterling High School • TSU Judson Robinson, Jr. Leadership Award – T.F. Freeman Ministries Summit • Sponsorship Award – The Prayer Institute • Windsor Village Married Couples Ministry Heart 2 Heart Mentor Program • George T. Nelson Harris County Council of Organizations Annual Founders Day Celebration – Saluting the Pioneers

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Corey and Joi Venison 2014 P&E Trailblazer

find a way for their clients to receive the same quality hair they were accustomed to at an affordable price. Their answer: Super Weave Xpress, which opened its doors in August 2012. Clients can not only buy their Crème de la Crème hair from Super Weave Xpress, which has two locations in Houston, but they can also get their hair sewn in for as little as $50. Super Weave Xpress boasts the tagline “Houston’s Home of the $50 Sew-In Weave.” Prices range from $50-$130, depending on the service. Clients are offered various services, including custom wigs, custom colors, lace fronts, shampoo and style, weave removal, and natural hair care. Joi and Corey experienced an influx of business. They have franchises in Texas and Louisiana already with plans for more. They want to expand their brand through business partnerships and franchising. Corey advises all business owners, especially African American business owners, to take the risk – it’s worth it. He shares a quote with his Super Weave Xpress stylists often: “Go from being good to being great.”

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tellect to execute their vision in business.

The power couple collaborated to create Crème de la Crème Hair – a high-end hair boutique that offers exotic human hair extensions. It wasn’t easy in the beginning. The couple took a lot of losses trying to build their brand. But perseverance paid off and Joi and Corey found great success with Crème de la Crème Hair, which Joi, originally from Los Angeles, attended planted the seed for the couple’s next law school in Louisiana before moving to business venture. Houston in 2006 after Hurricane Katrina. With many of their Crème de la Crème Corey is from Port Arthur and owned sev- clients reeling from the economic effects eral different businesses there. The two of the Recession, Joi and Corey aimed to met, began dating, and combined their in-

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Joi and Corey are married and have one daughter, 4, and a one-year-old son. They plan to not only continue, but surpass their current levels of success. “God put the two perfect people together who never wanted to settle,” Corey said. “Our goal is to be the best salon in Texas, the best salon in the world, really. We fight every day for greatness.” Corey and Joi Venison Owner Super Weave Xpress 3113 Fountain View Houston, Texas 77057 832-729-4425 superweavexpress.com

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Gerald W. Womack 2014 P&E Trailblazer

Gerald W. Womack President / Broker Womack Development and Investment Realtors 4412 Almeda Road Houston, Texas 77004 713-523-7402 www.womackdevelopment.com erald W. Womack is business acumen. In 2004, WDI was listPresident and CEO of ed in the Top 100 of the 20,000 Top Real Womack Development & Estate Producers. Investment (W.D.I.), a full- Womack is a native Houstonian and atservice commercial and tended the Jesse H. Jones School of Busiresidential real estate brokerage firm. ness at Texas Southern University. He has For almost three decades, the corporate a long history of entrepreneurship in resioffice has been conveniently located dential and commercial sales and leasing. in the “Third Ward,” near the Midtown/ His stellar career began when he was only Museum District just minutes from 16; after filing for his age to be waivered, downtown Houston. thus establishing him as an “adult,” in the

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State of Texas. He has been in business over 40 years. He has been actively involved within the political spectrum of the community by serving on the transition teams for both U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee and former Mayor Lee P. Brown. He has worked in numerous local political campaigns and served as Campaign Manager for Congresswoman Lee.

Currently, Womack serves as president of the Houston Black Real Estate Association (HBREA). Under Womack’s leadership, HBREA has accomplished great strides toward elevating its presence and impacting the community. The organization is flourishing and expanding its influence in the Houston and surrounding areas. HBREA is also creating and sustaining partnerships with local banks, mortgage and title companies, the Houston Black Ministers Alliance and the Texas Southern University Jesse H. Jones School of Business by providing the community with educational opportunities through community workshops and classroom course work for future real estate agents, brokers and consumers. In August 2013, he received the 2013 Local Board President’s Award at the 66th National Association of Real Estate Broker’s Convention. In October 2013, Womack was honored by Texas Southern University during the school’s Homecoming festivities with the Entrepreneurial Spirit Award at the 2013 Presidents Gala for TSU Legends and Leaders. Other professional and community leadership accomplishments include: Federal Political Coordinator for the National Association of Realtors; Houston Association of Realtors (HAR); National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB); Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.; Board Member, Mental Health and Mental Retardation Authority of Harris County (MHMRA); Commissioner of the Harris County Housing Authority; Across the Track PAC; Board of Martin Luther King Center; NAACP Lifetime Member; Harris County Council of Organizations; Southeast Precinct Judges Association (honorary member); George “Mickey” Leland Kibbutz Internship Program; and many others. He was also the recipient of the 2006 African American Business Achievement Pinnacle Award for the Houston Citizens Chamber of Commerce and 2013 NAREB Legal Board President of the Year.

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Renae F. Richard 2014 Supplier Diversity P&E

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partner them with more experienced business professionals who are able to guide, teach, and help them master basic business management skills. This 15-month program is free of charge, but MBE/WBEs must apply and agree to commit the time necessary to complete the rigorous curriculum. Graduates of the program are better equipped to bid and win work with large general contractors including JE Dunn. Since the inception of the MCBD program, JE Dunn has awarded more than $60 million in contracts to participants. In addition, JE Dunn has recieved the 2013 Houston Minority Supplier Development Council (HMSDC) Innovation Award and the 2013 Asian American Contractors Association of Texas (AACATexas) Sun Award.

She has been a board member of the National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC) since 2005. Prior to joining JE Dunn in 1999, Richard was a Field Operations Secretary at Durotech, Inc. and before that spent 11 years as an Operations Executive Secretary at Tribble & Stephens Construction. Her Christian core values keep her rooted in her faith and are the foundation of her honesty and integrity. She is an active member of New Light Christian Center where she volunteers faithfully. She studied at Houston Community College before meeting and marrying her husband Willie. Renae F. Richard Regional Diversity Manager

JE Dunn Construction When she’s not working to strengthen 10350 Richmond Avenue, Ste. 900 JE Dunn’s ties to local business partHouston, Texas 77042 ners, Richard is involved in a number of 713-834-1351 industry and community organizations. renae.richard@jedunn.com

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Teena Bell

2014 Supplier Diversity P&E risk responsibilities include, but are not limited to monitoring D-R’s supply base to ensure viability, performance, compliance and social responsibility by proactively garnering continuity plans and risk indicators “real time.” Bell has more than 20 years of Supply Chain Management experience. She has developed and implemented procurement policies and procedures related to contract administration, strategic sourcing, supplier diversity and total cost of ownership practices in the Automotive, Waste Management and Oil/Gas Energy industries. She also brings considerable knowledge of manufacturing, operations, program management, cross functional team facilitation, contract negotiations and supplier relationship management to her current role. In her community, Bell serves as a board member of the Bordersville Community Center in Humble, Texas and as Vice President for ME & WE, Inc – women’s nonprofit organization. She is an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Omicron Tau Omega Chapter of Spring, Texas. A graduate of Leadership Houston Class XXVIII, Bell has also been a contributing member and leader within Institute for Supply Chain Management (ISM) Houston, Inc. since 2002.

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A native of Indianapolis, Ind., Bell received a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University and an MBA and Technology Management degree from University versity initiatives. She manages and sets of Phoenix in Southfield, Mich. direction to influence inclusion of minority, women, and small business entities within D-R’s supply chain. She works collaboratively with D-R sales, supply chain procurement/category management and Government Business Unit groups to as- Teena Bell sist in new business proposals, sourcing Diversity Sourcing, Sustainability initiatives and subcontractor business and Supplier Risk Manager

eena Bell is the Manager of Diversity Sourcing, Sustainability and Supplier Risk for Dresser-Rand (D-R), a global supplier of custom-engineered rotating equipment solutions for longlife, critical applications in the oil, gas, chemical, petrochemical, process, power, military, and other industries worldwide – including the environmental market plans. She is responsible for enhancing space within energy infrastructure. program credibility by identifying and straIn this role, Bell provides strategic guid- tegically aligning strong suppliers capable ance to support D-R’s existing Supplier Di- of adding value to its business needs. Her

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Tiko Reynolds-Hausman 2014 Supplier Diversity P&E

rs. Tiko ReynoldsHausman has more than 10 years of experience ensuring the growth and success of Houstonarea small businesses. Her expertise in business development, project management, community relations, and government contract compliance has resulted in the implementation of more than 30 programs in partnership with local governments, corporations, business associations, and independent school districts. With demonstrated success in the business and government industries, Reynolds-Hausman is considered an expert in the community. Currently, Reynolds-Hausman serves as the Small Business External Officer for METRO Houston. In this capacity, she manages the Small Business Enterprise/ Disadvantaged Business Enterprise certification process, coordinates the marketing and community outreach efforts for the METRO’s Small Business Program, oversees contract compliance, communicates procurement opportunities, and delivers innovative training programs such as the METRO Mentor-Protégé and Small Business University to support more than 1,000 small businesses certified by METRO. Reynolds-Hausman is passionate about the mission to increase the capacity of small businesses. She goes beyond the job description to truly craft authentic and meaningful relationships with small businesses. It is without a doubt that Reynolds-Hausman is committed to the success and growth of the Houston small business community. She transforms that mission into action by assuming various voluntary leadership roles throughout Houston. She is the current Chair of the 2014 Government Procurement Connections Conference, Corporate Advisory Chair of the Women’s Business Enterprise Alliance, and a member of Leadership Houston Class XXXII. Reynolds-Hausman also serves as the Executive Director

for the World Youth Foundation’s STEAM Hausman received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Houston. To supNextGen Project program. Her expertise and leadership in business port this powerhouse in the community to development and government contract- continue her mission, Reynolds-Hausman ing has been widely admired. Reynolds- leans on her husband of 15 years, Ray, Hausman is an award-winning community and children, Zoey and Wynton. builder. She is the recipient of the Greater Houston Business Procurement Forum Strategic Partnering Award, R. A. Wiltz Minority Business Advocate of the Year, Texas Business Alliance Soaring Height Awards, and recognized as Who’s Who in Black Houston. In addition, Reynolds-

Tiko Reynolds-Hausman Small Business External Relations Officer METRO 1900 Main Street Houston, Texas 77002 713-739-6032 www.ridemetro.org TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Constance Y. Jones 2014 Supplier Diversity P&E

of business after hours. She participates in several different organizations outside of HMSDC in order to promote minority businesses. She has volunteered with the Houston Minority Business Development Center, United States Small Business Administration, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Houston Area Urban League, and TAMACC. The Houston native and mother of one believes in empowering others so she works closely with North Harris Montgomery Community College, University of Houston and Houston Community College to offer practical educational courses for minority business owners. Jones has engaged in partnerships with Microsoft to facilitate the teaching and utilization of their products within the minority business community. Jones earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Southern California.

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where she serves as liaison between the Council and 1,100 minority business owners. On a national perspective, Jones has been a member of the Certification Task Force since its inception and was recently appointed as the Certification Team Lead for the West. It’s a job she takes seriously and one that allows her to play a pivotal Jones is living her passion every day as Di- role in building stronger businesses. rector of Member Services for the Houston While her job keeps her plate full, Jones Minority Supplier Development Council, still makes it a point to continue that love 78

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Her hard work has not gone unrecognized. She recently received the YMCA Young Minority Achiever Award and was nominated by Ruby Reynolds of GHG Corporation, who stated Jones has been a jewel to the minority business community and to major corporations with suppler diversity efforts. She is a recent graduate of the America’s Leader for Change program and a proud receipt of the SBA’s Houston District Minority Small Business Champion of the Year Award. Because of this designation, Jones was honored with a proclamation from the Texas Senate.

Constance Y. Jones Director Member Services Houston Minority Supplier Development Council Three Riverway, Ste. 555 Houston, Texas 77056 713-271-7805 www.hmsdc.org

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Karen Lashley

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aren Lashley holds the position of Manager of Supplier Diversity at Sysco Corporation. She made the career transition to the foodservice industry when she began her career with Sysco in 2006. She has served in several positions during her seven-anda-half year tenure, including Administrative Assistant of Industry Relations and Diversity, Coordinator of Supplier Diversity and Community Relations and Manager of Supplier Diversity and Community Relations. Lashley’s current responsibilities include managing Sysco’s national supplier diversity program, which consists of supporting supplier diversity initiatives and strategic goals, tracking and reporting metrics on revenue spend with minority and womenowned suppliers for all Sysco operating companies, facilitating the quarterly publication of the supplier diversity newsletter, maintaining Sysco’s supplier diversity registration portal and spearheading the Sysco Supplier Diversity Heritage Award program which recognizes high performing diverse suppliers. Previous responsibilities within Sysco included managing local corporate contributions to the Houston community, representing Sysco at community-focused nonprofit events, managing the Corporate Matching Gift program and WeCare community service program. Prior to joining Sysco, Lashley held several administrative positions in the pharmaceutical and banking industries in Houston. In 1992, she earned an Associate in Business Technology and received her professional certification as a Certified Professional in Supplier Diversity (CPSD) from the Alliance of Supplier Diversity Professionals (ASDP) in 2010.

several nonprofit organizations throughout the Houston area such as Junior Achievement, Houston Habitat for Humanity, Houston Food Bank, American Professional affiliations include member- Heart Association, and Sister’s Network. ships with the Women’s Foodservice Fo- In her spare time Lashley enjoys movies, rum (WFF), Houston Minority Supplier De- cooking, reading and spending time with velopment Council (HMSDC), and Alliance her family. Originally born in Chicago, Ill. of Supplier Diversity Professionals (ASDP). and raised in Missouri City, Texas, she She has also served as a volunteer for

now resides in Houston and has a daughter, Nyah, and son, Khorey. Karen Lashley Manager, Supplier Diversity Sysco Corporation 1390 Enclave Parkway Houston, Texas 77077 281-584-1484 www.sysco.com TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Jewel Smith 2014 Supplier Diversity P&E

She is the Association of Electric Companies of Texas’ (AECT) Diversity Committee Chairman. She advocates within the Utility Market Access Sub-Committee of the National Association of Utility Regulatory Commissioners (NARUC). Professional recognitions include: • 2013 Edison Electric Institute Pacesetter Award • 2011 Houston’s 50 Most Influential Women • Who’s Who in U.S. Corporate Supplier Diversity • 2011 & 2012 Top “30” Champions of Diversity in U.S. • 100 Women Impacting Supplier Diversity in U.S. • Edison Electric Institute “Supplier Diversity Leadership” Award • Multiple winner of HMSDC Corporate Supplier Diversity Advocate of the Year and Helping Hands Award • 2011 HMSDC “Rising Star” • Supplier’s Choice Award and “Soaring Heights Award” Winner of Texas Business Alliance • Who’s Who in Black Houston Smith is an alumnus of Leadership Texas, Leadership Houston, Leadership 20/20, and Discovery Leadership. She has more than 30 years of utility experience, which includes the areas of power consulting, customer service management, and supplier diversity.

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ewel Smith, manager of supplier diversity for CenterPoint Energy Inc., is responsible for providing strategic guidance and success towards enhancing the company’s supplier diversity initiatives and the integration of supplier diversity into the company’s overall corporate strategy and culture. Smith has a key role in design and implementation of processes and procedures to grow relationships with 80

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diverse and small business enterprises Smith is a graduate of Texas Southern and to increase their inclusion in business University and holds a B.A. degree in Math opportunities at CenterPoint Energy. and an M.ED. in Math Education. Smith Smith serves on the Corporate Advisory and her loving husband James have two Committee of the Women’s Business En- wonderful and amazing daughters: J’Mill terprise Alliance (WBEA). She is a member and Jennerette. of the Houston Minority Supplier Development Council’s (HMSDC) SDAC Committee and Leadership Team. She is Chair Emeritus of the Edison Electric Institute’s National Supplier Diversity Task Group.

Jewel Smith Manager of Supplier Diversity CenterPoint Energy 713-207-6951 jewel.smith@centerpointenergy.com

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Scott Minnix 2014 Super P&E

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cott Minnix has been the director of the General Services Department (GSD) for the City of Houston since November 17, 2010. Prior to joining the City of Houston, he held an executive position for the City of Seattle, as a director of facility operations in the Fleet and Facility Department. Minnix has performed as a high-impact strategist throughout his 20-plus years of executive, operations, education/academic, and HR leadership. He brings a unique and special ability to coach and get positive results using best practices and optimizing team and individual performance. Minnix is a highly sought after, energetic, educational keynote and motivational speaker who has spoken at high schools, universities, and technical conferences on leadership, customer service, and improving personal and business performance.

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City of Houston 900 Bagby, 2nd Floor Houston, Texas 77002 www.houstonTexas.gov/generalservices Currently, Minnix has oversight of Security, Property Management, Energy Management, Building Design and Construction, Maintenance, Real Estate and Employee Development with responsibility for nearly $600 million of annual budget/spending. Among buildings that have won awards during his tenure are Fire Station 90: First LEED Gold COH Facility; Houston Permitting Center: 2012 Greater Houston Preservation Alliance; Julia Ideson Building: The Houston AIA Renovation/Restoration and Divine Detail Category Award, Good Brick Award and The Houston Business Journal Landmark Award for Historic Preservation; South Gessner Police Station: Merit Award for Built Architecture-AIA Denver 2013 Design & Honor Award; and Oak Forest Neighborhood Library: 2013 AIA/ALA Library Building Award. Additionally, GSD received the Mayor’s Office of Business Opportunity’s 2013 City of Houston Outstanding Department of the Year,

and d-mars.com 2013 Supplier Diversity Champion. A former officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve, Minnix earned a B.A. in Business Administration/Management from the University of Puget Sound and a Master of Public Administration from the University of Washington. He holds memberships with Houston Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA), International Facilities Management Association (IFMA), and National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA). Minnix currently serves on the Board of The Ensemble Theatre 20132014. His achievements include being honored by Who’s Who in Black Houston and he represents the City of Houston on the Houston Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

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Barbara Walker-Green 2014 Super P&E

Green specializes in wealth management, financial planning and retirement strategies. She focuses on the entire family during this process to ensure the goals – both financial and personal – are well communicated to the client’s family and structured to be honored upon ones passing. Walker-Green is a Registered Investment Advisor and is insurance licensed. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Finance and a Master’s in Business Management from the University of Phoenix. She is both knowledgeable and passionate about her work and is a well-suited planner for individuals and families in need of comprehensive financial and retirement planning services. Her combination of nearly two decades of experience, training and specialized education means Walker-Green can meet a client’s total financial planning needs. She has been quoted by media giants such as Forbes, Dow Jones, and RTTNews as a financial expert and “go-to” person. She was also featured on the cover of the Senior Market Advisor magazine as the “Boomer Expert” and quoted in Black Enterprise Magazine. She provides regular financial commentary on FOX News in Houston and appears regularly on the local Houston CBS news station.

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Since beginning her practice, WalkerGreen has become a top advisor and a nationally recognized speaker joining groups such as the National Ethics Bureau, Chamber of Commerce, Better Business Bureau, Million Dollar Round Table, and NAIFA. to help those around her experience financial freedom and peace of mind, Walker-Green opened her own financial planning practice, Advanced Wealth and Retirement Planning Concepts, nearly a decade ago.

Barbara Walker-Green Investment Advisor Representative

Advanced Wealth and Retirement, LLC 2425 W. Loop South, Ste. 200 Houston, Texas 77027 As a Personal Wealth Advisor, Walker- 713-297-9185 www.personalwealthadvisor.com

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McCoy and Harrison Funeral Home

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he Continuation of a Great ance school and the family business. Legacy… He was a success at multi-tasking as When asked how they feel he continued in his father’s footsteps. to be a part of such a lega- To ensure that capable leadership recy, their one-word answer is mained in the family, he started groom“blessed.” Helen Abernathy and Brenda ing two of his daughters to fill his shoes. Lee are third generation owners of McCoy & Harrison Funeral Home. Their grandfather, Homer E. McCoy, Sr., was the visionary that began this rich tradition of helping Houston families in their time of need. In the mid 1920s, he sold his interest in People’s Pharmacy and, together with his partner, founded McCoy & Harrison Funeral Home, which quickly earned distinction as a premier mortuary in the Houston Third Ward community. Renowned for its quality service and heartfelt compassion, this establishment set a stellar example of business acumen for contemporary as well as future proprietors. Upon Mr. McCoy’s death, his wife, Blanche, took over the business with the assistance of their only child.

McCoy & Harrison Funeral Home 4918 Martin Luther King Blvd. Houston, Texas 77021 713-659-7618 mccoyandharrison.com Presently, the fourth generation has begun to make their mark in the legacy of the funeral home. Helen’s two sons, Homer Jordan and Jerrod Abernathy, have followed in her footsteps both receiving their education as funeral directors. Homer, the eldest, is fully immersed in the business and has been a licensed funeral director and pre-need counselor for over two decades. Like Helen, Brenda’s two sons, Brandon and Jonathan Lee, have followed in her footsteps. Both received degrees in Business Finance and have taken the helm over the finance and insurance departments of the funeral home.

As young girls, they would both agree, education was a priority in their home. With both parents in the field of education there was only one choice: educational success. Both Helen and Brenda are products of the Houston Independent School District. Afterwards they then went on to achieve a higher education. Helen received her undergraduate degree from Texas Southern University and Brenda received hers from Xavier Their grandfather and father would both be pleased with the continued success University of Louisiana. In the early 1970s, his college-educated of McCoy & Harrison today, for Helen daughters took the helm of Leadership, and Brenda have taken the funeral which is still in place today. Helen McCoy home to even greater heights. It is one Abernathy became Funeral Director-in- of the leading family-owned and opercharge and Brenda McCoy Lee became ated African-American Funeral Homes Corporate Secretary. Helen could eas- in the Greater Houston area and one of ily be seen as the ‘face’ of the funeral the highest regarded establishments by Homer E. McCoy, Jr. became the head home. She works with families on a dai- peers in Texas. of McCoy & Harrison Funeral Home in ly basis to meet their individual needs. What a legacy for founding father, Homthe 1950s. A teacher and counselor for Brenda also works daily to ensure that er E. McCoy, Sr.! many years in the Houston Independent the day-to-day operations of the funeral School District, he found a way to bal- home are met. TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Anthony (Tony) Piggue 2014 Super P&E

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nthony (Tony) Piggue is a native Houstonian and a product of Houston Independent School District, graduating from Ross Sterling High School in 1981. After graduating from high school, Piggue began his career in law enforcement. After working for numerous companies, Piggue found it necessary to use his skills and had desire to start his own traffic control business. He is the founder and CEO of American Traffic Control, Inc., based in Houston. American Traffic Control, Inc. is known for its expertise in traffic control throughout the State of Texas, where he does contracts for the Texas Department of Transportation and many other companies. As an entrepreneur, Piggue did not want to limit himself to just the Texas area, but branched out to the states of Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. “I attribute the success of the company to the employees of American Traffic Control, Inc.; no company is successful without team work.” Piggue is a member of The American General Contractor of Texas (AGC). He resides in Harris County with his daughter Breanna Piggue and was married to the late Jacqueline Hopkins-Piggue for 31 years. He is a member of The Church Without Walls under the leadership of Pastor Ralph Douglas West. Piggue supports the Houston Heat girls’ basketball program, religious organizations, and the yearly Cy-Fair Independent School District Fun Run.

Anthony (Tony) Piggue Founder and CEO

One of his favorite quotes comes from the late Nelson Mandela: “Do not judge me by my successes; judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again.”

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Terrell A. Rogers, MBA, SGS, CBC 2014 Super P&E

Terrell A. Rogers, MBA, SGS, CBC Senior Regional Sales Executive

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errell Rogers is a resident of Houston, although he was born and raised in Springfield, Ohio. His work experience for the past 20 years has been in medical insurance. He is employed by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas where he serves as a Senior Regional Executive in a consultative sales role. His segment is Small Business focusing on Employer Groups with 2-100 lives and Individual insurance. Some of Rogers’ past employers include UnitedHealthcare, AIG, PacifiCare, CIGNA, Aetna and the United States Army.

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas 1800 W. Loop S., Ste. 600 Houston, Texas 77027 713-663-1139 www.bcbstx.com ers (www.hahu.org). This organization is compiled of insurance brokers, professionals and group carrier representatives. Houston has the largest Chapter under the National Association of Health Underwriters (www.nahu.org) umbrella with more than 500 members. Rogers has educated the masses via events, meetings, church services and venues discussing The Affordable Care Act through the grassroots effort “Be Covered Texas.”

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focuses on the Experienced Knowledge Worker and Team Structures. His educational background consists of an MBA in Global Management from University of Phoenix (2001), a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from LeTourneau University (1999) “Cum Laude,” and an Associate in Business Administration from Houston Community College (1998). He served a total of 14 years in the U.S. Army: four years of active duty (1988-1992) and 10 years reserves (1992-2002). He is a highly decorated Desert Storm War Veteran. Rogers is also an avid community service worker and member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

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Tony L. Council 2014 Super P&E

neering, Inc. and his company just completed a Geospatial Analysis of all open ditches in the City of Houston, which included 1,800 miles. The job from The City of Houston is in conjunction with the ReBuild Houston program and the data collected will go into a sweep program. Council is a published author with articles in the July 24, 2000 issue of “Oil & Gas Journal” and the May 2000 issue of “Pipeline and Gas Journal.” Council graduated from North Carolina A&T State University with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas. He is also a Board Member for the Sam Houston Area Boy Scouts and is an active Board Member for Coastal Water Authority. Council also received the PINNACLE AWARD in 2012 from the Houston’s Citizen Chamber of Commerce. Council is inspired by a gentleman he used to work with at Conoco: William H. Easter, III. He went on to become President and CEO of Duke Energy Field Services. Council said Easter is the only African American man he’s known that’s run a multi-billion dollar energy company. There’s a quote Council and his employees use around the office: “At TLC Engineering, we don’t have a talent deficit, we have an opportunity deficit.”

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ony L. Council has 34 years of progressive experience completing engineering and construction projects on time and within budget.

Tony L. Council His responsibilities have included President supervision of multi-disciplined field and TLC Engineering, Inc. office personnel as well as other standard 8204 Westglen Drive Houston, Texas 77063 engineering and construction duties. 713-868-6900 He is currently the President of TLC Engi- www.tlceng.com

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George Key 2014 Super P&E

Key is a Prince Hall Affiliated Mason, member of Epsilon Gamma Iota, Inc. since 1991, and member of the Prairie View Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Zeta Beta Chapter. Key has an extensive record of community service. Since 1994, he has sponsored and participated in the Minority Education Development Week. From 2000 to 2013, he has been a sponsor and participant with the City of Houston Government Procurement Connections. He has also served as a course facilitator for the City of Houston’s “Managing a Construction Company” seminar since 2002. Turner will be celebrating 20 years with this program in 2014 and has graduated more than 1,000 participants. Some of Key’s awards and recognitions include: • 2007 – Received the Black Achiever Industry Award from the Harlem YMCA in New York City, NY • 2008 – Recognized with a personal City of Houston Proclamation “George Key Day” from Mayor Annise Parker on behalf of Mayor Bill White • 2009 – Inducted into the Willowridge High School Wall of Honor as one of the most influential former students who has impacted the community

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them valuable current information from the Turner School of Construction Management program. Key graduated from Willowridge High School in 1989. He received his bachelor’s degree in architecture from Prairie View A&M University. While attending PVAMU, Key received the A.D. Stewart Scholarship, the Design Communication Award, the SWAC All-Academic Team Award, and the NAIA Indoor/Outdoor All-American Team Award as a seven-foot high jumper.

• 2013 – Received a U.S. Congressional Proclamation from Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee for the community service that has been displayed locally and nationally

George Key Project Manager and Community Affairs Director Turner Construction Company 4263 Dacoma Street Houston, Texas 77092 713-840-8441 www.turnerconstruction.com

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Tony LaBarre 2014 Super P&E

Organizations/Affiliations: • Member of AIAT • Prestigious Member of the Houston Chapter 100 Black Men of America • Member of the NAACP – Fort Bend County • Member of Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce • Member of the Men For Change Organization Professional: Community Involvements: • Men For Change Scholarship Team • Member of the Master Mind Team Organization • 100 Black Men of America which mentors to young African American boys to become better citizens • President of the Meadowcreek Homeowners Association • Leader of Christians becoming better Citizens Organization – Registrar of Voters • Elder and Teacher at Christian Bible Church Awards and Accomplishments: • Houston Citizens Chamber of Commerce Top 50 Pinnacle Award

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• Metro Small Business Program for Professional Services Award

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Automobile Insurance Association.

• AIA Certificate of Organization Award

All-Type Insurance is a one-stop financial center with a mission to provide timely, accurate and cost effective insurance financial services, and analysis to meet the requirements, needs and goals of our clients.

• Who’s Who of Houston Award

All-Type Insurance Agency is a member of the Independent Insurance Agents Association, Better Business Bureau, Houston Minority Business Council, and

Mr. LaBarre was born in Memphis, Tenn. He is the owner and founder of All-Type Insurance and Financial Services. He is married to Bobbie LaBarre with two children, Leslie and Tony Jr.

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• NWOA (National Achievement, Inc.) Prominence Award Christians

Women of Profile of for Faithful

Tony LaBarre Owner and Founder All-Type Insurance & Financial Services 7100 Regency Square Blvd., Ste. 260 Houston, Texas 77036 713-432-1973 www.all-typeinsurance.com

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Keisha R. Ervin 2014 Top P&E

Keisha R. Ervin Owner Keisha’s Kreations

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eisha R. Ervin is the owner of Keisha’s Kreations, a full service design and event production company. From weddings, corporate events, and photo shoots to baby showers, celebrity events and foundation fundraisers, Keisha’s Kreations provides a seamless beginning to end, one-of-akind experience that incorporates the client’s unique vision, personal style and overall concepts to bring attention to your event. Specializing in event styling and production, floral and event décor and uniquely designed rentals, Keisha’s Kreations work with clients on a wide range of events, creating an ambiance draped with style, class and breathtaking décor, stunning audiences in the Greater Houston Area and abroad. Keisha’s Kreations specializes in fresh

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13003 Murphy Rd., Ste. M-1 Stafford, Texas 77477 281-495-5556 www.keishaskreations.com floral art and decor. Although they do not offer wedding packages specifically, pricing is tailored to the individual needs of their cliental. Quotes are provided upon the completion of the initial consultation. Ervin was recognized by The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) – Houston Alumni Chapter as their 2006 Young Engineer of the Year. Ervin graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1999 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. She has worked as a Project Engineer in the Government Operations and Infrastructure Americas, Management and Engineering, Highway and Bridge Group of Kellogg Brown and Root, Inc. As a Project Engineer and licensed engineer in Texas, she was responsible for developing complex schematic and roadway designs that meet strict state and federal specifications. During her career as a transportation engineer, she was

afforded the opportunity to work on the IH10/610 construction project for a year, which was an estimated $300 million dollar project. Ervin is also dedicated to working in her community. As a member of the National Society of Black Engineers and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Ervin is committed to working with today’s youth by tutoring, teaching prep classes for the math sections of the SAT/ACT workshops, and participating in High School for the Engineering Professions Mentorship Group. She continues to strive to encourage young women to excel in careers in math, science and engineering technology. Ervin currently resides in Sugar Land, Texas with her husband the love of her life and they are the proud parents of two gifted and talented young daughters.

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April Day, MBA 2014 Top P&E

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pay-it-forward organization that subsidizes academic and extracurricular activities for kids whose families are financially challenged; and mentor for The University of Houston Nonprofit Leadership Alliance. For her community involvement, Day was awarded the North American University Community Leaders Award in 2013. She is dedicated to the small business community. In 2013 alone, she spoke to audiences at The University of Houston about nonprofit management, North American University Leadership Forum, Turkey Consulate on leadership, and Networking of Women (NOW) of Duff and Phelps on finding your passion in business. Day will be hosted in Turkey as a guest speaker of the Turkey Consulate, speaking about women doing business in the U.S. and in Turkey. She is a regular guest on Small Business Talk Radio with Steve and Barbara Levine, and has been interviewed for City of Houston-Insights to Opportunity with Carlecia programs. Wright, Director of the Houston Office of Previously, Day served as the director for Business Opportunity. the WBEA’s Houston Galveston Women’s Day believes in service to others and Business Center (HGWBC), representing a couples it with a deep rooted interest in national network of nearly 100 education- changing lives. Merging solid business al centers designed to help entrepreneurs practices with a transformational leadstart, grow, and sustain their business. In ership style, she strives to increase the an effort to “level the playing field” for capacity of entrepreneurs. She holds a women entrepreneurs, the Houston Gal- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from The veston Women’s Business Center served University of Houston, an MBA from Our more than 500 women entrepreneurs in Lady of the Lake University, and is curtheir first year of operation. rently a Doctoral Candidate at Our Lady of Day currently serves on the Women’s the Lake University. In her personal time, Business Enterprise National Council’s she enjoys reading a good book, curling (WBENC) Leadership Council and the up to a movie, and serving as a mother of Government Procurement Connection two college-age children, two school-age (GPC) Board of Directors. In addition to boys, and being a loving wife. serving WBENC and GPC, she serves on the Advisory Board of the Small Business Today Magazine. As a community advocate, Day serves as board president for the Parris Foundation, a nonprofit organization poised to serve the community through crime victims counseling, training, community development, and education; board chair for Will’s Kids, a

April Day, MBA President Women’s Business Enterprise Alliance 9800 Northwest Freeway, Suite 120 Houston, Texas 77092 713-681-9232 www.wbea-texas.com

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na Diaz was born and raised in the Dominican Republic. She came to the United States at age 12 and lived in New York for six years. Her family was in Texas so she made her way to Houston, where she currently lives. Diaz has always wanted to start her own franchising. She created her own income tax software. She started her business My Community Services 10 years ago with a dream of becoming the next H&R Block. My Community Services has locations in different cities and all over Houston. Diaz’s next goal is to own her own bank. My Community Services brand is highly recognized by consumers and has added franchises in different cities. My Community Services implemented a franchise program, which created opportunities for a vast majority of other entrepreneurs. “It’s our duty to empower our franchise partners with the resources, systems and procedures they need to achieve their dreams,” Diaz said. “Through separate companies, My Community Services established a service agreement with different companies that allows us to work together to serve our clients diverse business needs.” In addition to preparing individual, small business, and corporations’ tax returns, My Community Services provides bookkeeping, car insurance, defensive driving classes, bill pay, sending money worldwide, notary public, and car title transfer. Diaz truly enjoys helping people, which is what she loves most about her job. It’s her passion and she enjoys creating opportunities for other people. Ana Marisela Diaz President & CEO My Community Services 8723 Boone Rd Houston, Texas 77099 281-575-8130 www.mycommunityservices.com 100

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Diaz is a single mother with three amazing teenagers. She volunteers at Lakewood Church. She enjoys dancing, Latin music, reading, walking and hiking.

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Donnell Corner 2014 Top P&E

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onnell Corner serves as the construction manager for GP Industrial Contractors, Inc., a diverse company providing Pipe, Steel fabrication, Welding, Fitting, Engineering, ComputerAided Drafting, and Miscellaneous Steel components to Industrial and Commercial organizations. GP’s operating facilities include more than 60,000 square foot Pipe Shop Fabrication facilities. GP’s services and supplies meet the needs and certifications of Refineries, Petrochemical and Power Generation Plants, Commercial Construction, State Transportation and Governmental entities. For GP, Corner has gained experience in Construction Management, Business Development, Executive Assistance, Pipe Designing, Estimating, Safety Management, Weld Inspecting (CAWI), Heavy Equipment 102

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Operation, Equipment Instruction, Combo Pipe Welding – Pipe/Steel/Alloy, and Pipe Fabrication.

Drafting Technology Completion, 2006 • University of Houston – Design/CADD Completion, 2004

Corner has an extensive amount of education, which includes:

• Associated Builders and Contractors – Electrician Program, 1997

• American Welding Society – CAWI Certification, 2013

• Associated Builders and Contractors – Welder/Fitter Program, 1995

• University of Arlington – OSHA Certified Instructor Certification of Completion, 2010

• Bunkie High School Class of 1993

• Crane Tech LLC – Forklift, Bull Rigging, and Level 3 Rigger Instructors, 2010 • University of Houston – Project Management Professional Completion, Donnell Corner 2009 Construction Manager • University of Austin – Project Man- GP Industrial Contractors, Inc. agement Certification of Completion, 400 Gulfway Drive Port Arthur, Texas 77640 2007 409-982-8343 • Farris School – Structural Computer http://gpindseTexas.com/

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Kamica Hampton 2014 Top P&E

of Real Estate in which she excelled and finished with highest honors. She believes in staying ahead of what is current in her field by investing in her professional development. Hampton has completed an Accredited Buyer Representative Certification (ABR), Foreclosure Designation Course (CFS) and Accredited Luxury Home Specialist (ALHS). Through her commitment to excellence and personal service Hampton has become one of the most highly regarded Realtors in the Houston area. She is familiar with both the new home construction and the residential resale markets. She has the knowledge, resources, and expertise to market customers’ homes effectively, and to help them choose the right neighborhoods, the right schools and the right builders. Hampton believes that real estate is much more than simply buying or selling a home. To her, a key element of real estate is developing relationships and building trust with her clients. She knows how to listen and always puts the needs and wants of her clients first. Hampton truly enjoys working with her clients and helping them through the process of buying or selling a home. Whether the move is across the street or across the country, Hampton is dedicated to listening to her clients’ needs and to serving them with honesty, integrity, and professionalism. It is this commitment to personal service that keeps her clients coming back time after time and recommending her to their friends and family.

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Kamica Hampton Real Estate Agent Kamica Hampton Realty 1650 Hwy. 6 South Ste. 350 Sugar Land, Texas 77478 832-451-4688 (direct) KamicaHamptonRealty.com

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Dr. Reagan Flowers 2014 Top P&E

years Dr. Flowers has been implementing integrated STEM best practices in classrooms internationally.

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reality of the vast academic achievement gap between her students and their peers from other schools. This experience caused her to take up the mission of closing the academic achievement gap. In 2002, Dr. Flowers created the nation’s first integrated STEM enrichment program for Pre-K through 12th grade. Her professional career as an educator began in some of our nation’s most challenging and promising schools. Dr. Flowers’ founding of C-STEM was in direct response to some of her best and worst experiences as a classroom science teacher, guidance counselor, dean of students, and school improvement facilitator. She coupled her years of practice and personal challenges with learning as a child with theory and action through her dissertation. For 12

Dr. Flowers founded C-STEM using her personal resources and has led the organization in unprecedented expansion of services and revenue growth. The number of children the organization has impacted is more than 80,000 and its revenue over the years has grown from $5,000 to over $3 million. Dr. Flowers’ passion for STEM education combined with her social entrepreneurial spirit, expertise in partnership development, curriculum and program design, and project management have made her the natural choice to lead in various realms of STEM education. She has authored two books, The CSTEM Challenge: A Feeder Pattern Approach to Reaching All Students through Hands-on Project-based Learning and CSTEM Pedagogy: Your Guide to Project-Based Learning. Her work has created a model for successful engagement of students and teachers in STEM using relevant learning experiences that are transformative, realworld and are 21st Century best practices. Dr. Flowers has received numerous recognitions and awards, including being named in 100 Women Leaders in STEM and featured in U.S. World News Report for her WISE award nomination. Dr. Flowers continues to share her research, best practices and perspectives on education through the publishing of articles and blogging. She sits on the national board for American Leadership Forum. Dr. Flowers links her success to three things: education, compassion, and an iron will to make a difference. Reagan Flowers, PhD President and CEO C-STEM Teacher and Student Support Services, Inc. 3226 Alabama Street Houston, Texas 77004 713-443-4521 www.cstem.org

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16 year veteran of the Title Insurance Industry, Shirlene Clincy is currently the owner of Icon Escrow Services, LLC, a local real estate closings company, and manages American Title Company of Houston – Fountainview. Clincy started her Title Insurance career in January of 1998 when she began working as a Closer/Escrow Office for National Equity Title Company in Houston. From there, she accepted positions at Stewart Title Guaranty Company as a National Closing Coordinator/Commercial Division and at First American Title Insurance Company as a Commercial Closing Coordinator/ National Accounts Division. In 2001, she returned to residential transactions as an Escrow Officer for a local attorney-operated branch of American Title Company of Houston. After working numerous years under the direction of excellent Closers and Real Estate Attorneys, she felt confident in her abilities to venture out on her own. She partnered with a local attorney and launched her own agency branch of American Title Company of Houston Company. Located in the Houston Galleria area, American Title Company of Houston – Fountainveiw has been providing superior title services since 2003. Clincy is a progressive individual with the ability to form quality liaisons and relationships while instilling high levels of professionalism and confidentiality. At Icon Escrow Services, LLC and American Title Company of Houston, she fosters EXCELLENCE in all title-related transactions and interactions with clients, financial institutions, loan officers, brokers, surveyors, and attorneys. She prides herself and has a reputation for closing loans and handling complex transactions competently, proficiently, and professionally. Clincy has a B.B.A. Degree in Administrative Management Systems which she earned from Texas Southern University. She resides in Houston and in her spare attending church and spending time with time enjoys reading, traveling, exercising, close friends.

Shirlene Clincy Owner Icon Escrow Services, LLC 5802 Val Verde Street, Ste. 150 Houston, Texas 77057 713-784-0006 http://www.atcfv.com/

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Stephanie Lee 2014 Top P&E

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tephanie Lee has been an insurance agent in the Clear Lake area of Houston for 10 years. She offers insurance, financial and retirement services for individuals and small businesses. She assists families and businesses with protecting their assets and building financial stability. Prior to joining the insurance and financial services industry, Lee worked for the Houston Independent School District for 15 years as a high school teacher, school administrator, project director and executive assistant to the superintendents of schools. She taught mathematics at Westbury High School and at The High School for The Performing and Visual Arts, in which she also served as Magnet Coordinator. Beyond the classroom setting, Lee served as school administrator at Windsor Village Elementary School and Bellaire High School. During her tenure at Houston Independent School District, Lee was instrumental in writing and securing a $15 million national grant for the district’s high school reform initiative. Lee, a native Houstonian, earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance from the University of Houston and a Master of Education in Administration from Prairie View A&M University. She possesses a (Series 6 & 63) Registered Representative license with State Farm Insurance.

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She serves as a board member for Project Church, a partnership between MD Anderson and Windsor Village United Methodist Church; advocates on behalf of the Susan G. Komen Foundation; promotes numerous youth athletic programs; and is an active supporter of the YMCA. Lee is the proud mother of one son, Nicholas, and resides in the Pearland area.

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Thanks to you … I’m where I am today. I’m proud to be recognized as a member of State Farm’s Legion of Honor. Thank you for the opportunity to serve as your agent. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. ®

Stephanie Lee, Agent 1841 El Dorado Blvd Houston, TX 77062 Bus: 281-488-7533 stephanie.lee.prfn@statefarm.com

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Jamal Thompson 2014 Top P&E

Honorary and Professional Management Fraternity) and currently holds numerous industry specific certifications. Velocity Unified Communications Inc. solutions are customized to take our client from start to finish, a process which process includes the design, implementation, and management phases. Our dedication to increasing the efficiency and productivity of our clients’ IT resources by matching their business requirements with their IT and communications needs is led by our unique approach to take a concept or idea and evolve it into a working and expandable solution.

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its initial clientele base of 133 small and midsize voice and data business subscribers in 2009 and has grown that number to more than 1,000 serviced clients and completed projects. Thompson earned 2013 honors, being named Texas Black Expo Tech-Preneur of the year and the GHBCC Pinnacle award recipient. Thompson is married to Mrs. Juanita Thompson, holds a B.S. in Sociology with a minor in Computer Information Technology, an MBA, and is currently completing his Ph.D. in Information Systems Management. He was inducted in 2011 into Sigma Iota Epsilon (National

Velocity Unified Communication Inc. stands out as a true, completely managed service provider with a proven track record for clients both small and large. With facilities strategically placed throughout the USA and internationally to serve our clients, we are more than capable to meet any challenge. Our service offerings cover a wide variety of products and services, including TRUE VOIP, Voice and Video Conferencing, High Speed Internet, IT Procurement and Management, HIPAA IT Auditing and Implementation, Mobile and Satellite Office Solutions, Security and Network Management—to name a few. We offer our clients one source of accountability when it comes to their global technology needs. We believe business owners should focus on their core businesses and not have to worry about technology-related services. Here at Velocity Unified Communication Inc., our clients come first, so we pay extra attention to details to ensure our clients receive solutions that fit their companies’ expanding technology needs. Jamal Thompson CEO Velocity Unified Communications, Inc. 616 FM 1960 West Ste. 330 Houston, Texas 77090 281-602-1207 www.vucinc.com

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Jarrod Wilkins 2014 Top P&E

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arrod Wilkins is a devoted man of God, seasoned entrepreneur and highly sought after transformational teacher. Without a college degree, he used “life” as his teacher along with mentors to develop the skills necessary to achieve his goals. As a result of sheer will power and failing forward for years, he’s been able to build a global organization in the direct sales industry of more than 20,000 distributors representing 14 countries, with sales exceeding $10 million annually. He has an innate skill to inspire the masses with his words. His ability to connect to the core of his audiences derives from the “sink or swim” life experiences Wilkins encountered as a young boy growing up in Nigeria without his parents to provide for and protect him. He has a gift from God to inspire, captivate, and communicate some of life’s transferable truths that are full of power and energy, yet are very clear and simple to understand. This has turned him into a magical storyteller, drawing in his audience by painting portraits of possibilities with his messages. In 2010, under the Wilkins Media Group umbrella, he launched Motivational Moments w/JW, a web-based series of written inspirational messages and videos, to serve as a source of transformation for all those in his network. The series quickly became an international hit with thousands of professionals engaging daily. Whether the platform is an international convention, motivational seminar, leadership retreat, or private coaching session, his messages will lead you on a powerpacked adventure that is sure to be filled with moments of motivation. Jarrod Wilkins Transformational Teacher and Entrepreneur Wilkins Media Group www.jarrodwilkins.com 112

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Tieasha James-Waddy, LMT 2014 Top P&E

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techniques such as Swedish, Facial and Foot Massage, as well as Hot Stone – to name a few. Her signature modality is the Facelift Facial Massage.

recipient of the 2011 Community Service Grant from the Massage Therapy Foundation (MTF) to support her philanthropic work with low-income women in Houston. James-Waddy is passionate about the The experience has been a rewarding one positive effects of therapeutic healing on for the therapist and the clients. the body and mind. She enjoys helping Other certifications held by James-Waddy her clients improve their overall health are Childbirth Educator, which she obthrough the benefits of massage therapy. tained through Lamaze International. She She can customize an all-natural, herbal, also studied with DONA International, the invigorating therapeutic massage for the premier doula association in the world. If fatigued and stressed. Also, she can work you are looking for a proven professional with those on injury rehabilitation, assist who can help you address your concerns in the relief of migraines and tension- from massage therapy to Christian counrelated headaches or simply help them seling and back to the womb with childforget about life stressors through her re- birth, James-Waddy can help. laxing touch. Equally important to James-Waddy is community outreach and social responsibility. She recognizes her own sense of compassion and her potential to inspire others. She is a teacher, counselor, and massage therapist working tirelessly to share her drive and gift with others. Nothing exhibits her passion of this more than being the

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Harold Ahmad Steele “The Mortgage Man” 2014 Top P&E

they return to him for all their mortgage needs. When all is said and done, you’ll look back on your experience with Steele knowing that he gave you the whole picture so you could make an educated decision about your most important asset… your home. Steele takes pride in having a team culture of the “Money 3rd” principle….God 1st, People 2nd and Money 3rd. We believe that if we keep our priorities in that order everything else will work itself out! Some of Steele’s accomplishments include: • Currently the Top Black Mortgage Professional in Houston • Radio Show host for Houston’s Premier Real Estate Radio Show on News92FM….”THE GOOD LIFE: Real Talk, Real Estate and Finance” • Selected for the inaugural class of the Houston Black Leadership Institute • Active member of the Houston Black Real Estate Association • Has helped more African American families achieve the dream of homeownership over the last 5 years than any other Mortgage Professional in Houston

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arold Ahmad Steele, “The Mortgage Man,” has been a trusted advisor in the mortgage industry for 10 years. He is also one of the few Mortgage Bankers in Houston to have achieved the prestigious “CMPS – Certified Mortgage Planning Specialist” professional designation, which requires an expert knowledge of the overall financial industry in order to work sideby-side with his clients’ other financial advisors such as Financial Planners, CPAs, Insurance Professionals and Attorneys to ensure that his clients’ overall financial

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• Featured as the cover story “Houston’s Black Power Brokers” in the May 2013 edition of d-mars.com Business Journal

Steele’s clients know that with him they • Plans to form a nonprofit organization get a mortgage provider who cares about in 2014 called the “Money 3rd their overall long term financial goals and Foundation” which will focus on will go the extra mile to help them meet bringing financial education to the those goals. That’s why so many come community back for his help again and again, and refer their friends and family to him. He not only strives to do the best for his clients, Harold Ahmad Steele but also makes sure they get the service Regional Manager - Mortgage Division Corporate Real Estate Benefits Director they deserve. Repeat business is solid evidence of do- Liberty Bank ing things right. Many of Steele’s clients 1776 Yorktown Street, Ste. LL-100 have been clients for a long time, and Houston, Texas 77056 713-681-3703 TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Shaunda Sostand 2014 Top P&E

seeks first to partner with Veterans who have proven specializations in project management, maintenance, electrical, plumbing, HVAC and general contracting services. Helping Others “Get It” Sostand is a member of National Association of Professional Women (NAPW). She understands that not all business owners will make their mark in corporate arenas or traditional settings for business ownership. With more than 20 years of direct sales experience and a “Let’s Make It Happen” attitude, Sostand is always excited about increasing the number of women who become economically empowered, sustainable, innovative, have replicable results, and thereby contribute to their local economies, strengthen their families and communities.

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In 2010, fueled by an entrepreneurial spirit, Sostand launched Safety Counts. As CEO and President of Safety Counts, Sostand understands first-hand how important it is to have the right strategic alliances. She vividly remembers going from being the go-to person during her corporate career to teetering on the brink of failure as a small business owner in 2011 without having the right partners. She made an impressive comeback in 2013 when her organization generated almost a million dollars in federal government sales without obtaining one government contract. Sostand credits her key to success to trusting GOD, uplifting people, and understanding humility is her most valuable asset. Her daily devotional is Luke 2:52. She is passionate about service and what better partners to have than those who have served our country? As a federal general contractor, Sostand

It was no surprise when she launched EMPOWER YOUR LIFE, an organization aimed at mentoring women who are or want to become entrepreneurs. “This important collaboration is aimed at supporting, servicing and making a difference financially in the lives of 300 new or existing women entrepreneurs in the Houston area by the end of 2014. These women will have fun, develop amazing friendships, and gain financial freedom. Our Motto: We Are Better Together. The initiative provides a simple proven three-step blueprint for success that offers face-to-face skills development, training in team settings, allowing one to earn and learn together. Our program has already had a great impact on women throughout the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom.” It’s all about gaining the freedom to live your life, your way, right now and Sostand knows being an entrepreneur is the quickest way to do that. Her spare time is spent traveling or with family and friends.

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Essence Nixon 2014 Top P&E

ssence Nixon is a valued and trusted sales professional, with an instinct for knowing when to listen and when to contribute. When it involves helping others, she is always enthusiastic, reliable, and full of passion. As a dynamic Sales Executive and Trainer with AbbVie Pharmaceutical Company, she has extensive experience in new product launches and territory development. With several years of experience in the pharmaceutical sales environment, Nixon utilizes her strong skills in marketing strategy development and implementation, strategic planning, and key account management to build positive relationships while continuing to deliver above and beyond on quotas and territory expectations. As a District Sales Trainer, Nixon is excellent at promoting an idea or product while discovering what motivates people to reach their highest level of achievement and has often been described as “a natural.” Nixon’s career has always involved customer service, client relations, sales and marketing. She was previously employed with MetLife Insurance as an Employee Benefits Account Executive where she continuously exceeded quotas, managed key accounts, and built strong working relationships with Fortune 500 corporations. In that role, she consistently partnered with C-level executives to create high-quality, seamless, and cost-effective employee benefit plans and communications. In her spare time, she volunteers with students of all ages with a focus on empowering them to boost their academic achievement and develop plans for higher education and an overall brighter future. She is a regular contributor to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and is com- her husband, Jarrett Nixon. She received Essence Nixon mitted to a healthy lifestyle with tennis as her Bachelor’s in Business Marketing Sales Executive/District Sales Trainer from Kansas State University and is now AbbVie Pharmaceutical Company her favorite pastime. pursuing an Executive MBA at Texas Nixon currently resides in Houston with Woman’s University. TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Crystal K. Jackson 2014 Top P&E

engagements on Church Administration. Jackson is a proud member of The Community Of Faith Church. She works in various ministries. The Congregational Care Ministry is one of her primary focuses. She visits and cares for those suffering with health challenges and bereavements. She also coordinates funeral arrangements and execution of the funeral services. Because of her strong and undying love for people, she says the best part of her job is being able to love, care and serve families during the most critical time of their lives. Jackson has also worked with the Children and Youth Ministry and she served in the PowerTech Ministry. She enjoys working with church leaders and volunteers.

Crystal K. Jackson Executive Administrator to Bishop James Dixon, II The Community Of Faith Church 1024 Pinemont Drive Houston, Texas 77091 713-688-2900 www.thecommunityoffaith.org

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rystal Kay Jackson is a native Houstonian. She graduated from the University of Houston with a degree in Business Administration. She worked at Shell Oil Company and Shell Chemical Company for more than 12 years as an Executive Administrative Assistant and six years as a Meeting Events Coordinator. She also worked for Westin Hotels and Resorts as a Convention Services Manager and Greater Houston Convention Bureau as the Projects and Events Manager. She has more than 30 years in the hospitality industry.

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In 1999, Jackson began working at The Community Of Faith Church as an Administrative Assistant and was later promoted to the Director of Membership Services. Today, after almost 15 years, she serves as the Executive Administrator for Bishop James W.E. Dixon, II. She maintains the Bishop’s daily schedule, travel arrangements and church and community activities. She also oversees the day-to-day activities of the church, operation of the facilities and supervision of facility management. Because of her passion, dedication and hard work for the Kingdom, she is currently being sought for speaking

Jackson loves to laugh, read, travel and spend time with her family and friends. Her life verse is Colossians 3:23-25; “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving. Anyone who does wrong will be repaid for his wrong, and there is no favoritism.” Jackson is a member of the National Association of Female Executives, Christian Executive Administrative Support Staff Empowerment (C.E.A.S.E.), National Association of Church Business Administrators, and the American Society of Administrative Professionals. She also works with many community organizations both professionally and as a volunteer. She is currently working on her certification as a Certified Meeting Planner (CMP). Jackson and her husband of 28 years, Kary, have two successful children: Kary R. Jackson, II and Kayla R. Jackson. Both graduated from Lamar University. Jackson attributes all of her personal and professional success to her faith and everlasting commitment to placing God first.

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the art, but would move the department toward paperless purchasing. Douglas also assisted with the implementation of the city’s procurement card program. In January 2004, Douglas accepted the opportunity to work for the City of Allen, Texas in the city’s first purchasing department. The following year she received the city’s highest honor as Employee of the Year. She received the award for her outstanding performance in the Purchasing Department. She was also a recipient of the Million Dollar Roundtable Buyer Award. Douglas has received numerous prestigious awards, and she has continually pursued excellence by making a difference in the purchasing profession. She became involved in the Public Purchasing Association of North Central Texas (PPANCT) as the Membership Chair. The following year she was placed on the executive board as treasurer. In October of 2006, Douglas accepted a position as a senior procurement specialist for the City of Houston. The following year she received an award for Employee of the Third Quarter. Douglas is very active in the Southeast Texas Association of Public Purchasing (SETAPP), serving as the treasurer and public relations chair. She also serves as the membership committee chair for the Institute for Public Procurement (NIGP). Her desire to work with Minority/Women Business Enterprise (MWBEs) has given her the opportunity to serve as the Program Committee and 40th Anniversary Gala chairs for the Houston Minority Supplier Development Council (HMSDC).

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eronica Douglas, CPPB, PSCMC began her career in 1994 as a procurement/utility billing assistant for the City of Rockwall, Texas. After four

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Veronica Douglas, CPPB, PSCMC Sr. Procurement Specialist City of Houston Strategic Purchasing years, she accepted an offer to work for Division the City of Plano, Texas to assist with the City of Houston rollout of its electronic bidding system. She 901 Bagby St, Suite B201 worked with management to formulate a Houston, Texas 77002 system that would not only be state of 832-393-8745 http://purchasing.houstonTexas.gov TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Sogie Ebolo 2014 Top P&E

enhancement arrangements designed to provide long-term and affordable public and private real estate development project financing in Nigeria notwithstanding the sovereign risk limitation. Ebolo is a member of the Society for Corporate Government Nigeria. She is married to Godwin Ebolo and has four children. She is a faithful member and a Deaconess in her church, Christ Embassy Church, located at 8623 Hemlock Hill Dr., Houston, Texas 77083. Some of Ebolo’s favorite quotes are: “Christ in me, is the hope of Glory…”( Colossians 1:27); “It is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy,”(Romans 9:16); and “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” (Philippians 4:13)

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ogie Ebolo obtained her degree in Public Administration from Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma, Edo State Nigeria. Ebolo incorporated GIC Resources, and she went into mining of solid minerals before the incorporation of GIC Oil & Gas Services Ltd, for which she is the founder. GIC Services, LLC was founded in 2011, rendering services in sourcing, procurement, transportation, construction, and corporate waste management energy. The company provides a range of oil and gas field services, engineering, solutions and support for local and multi-national operators. Over the past year, GIC Services has reached several business benchmarks worth more than $3 million. The parent company of GIC Services is GIC Oil & Gas Services Nigeria Ltd., a Nigerian company founded in 2007. Since then, GIC Oil & Gas Services Ltd, has been a major leading energy company, and has

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Sogie Ebolo CEO been rendering services in engineering, product procurement, construction, corporate waste management, drilling support, power generation of renewable energy, crude oil and petroleum distribution across Africa.

GIC Services, LLC. 2425 West Loop South, Ste. 502 Houston, Texas 77027 832-831-1947 http://www.gicservicesllc.com/

GIC Oil & Gas Services Nigeria Ltd. offers complete solutions for the upstream and downstream, in oil and gas sectors throughout and around Nigeria. The company has been providing solutions and support for local and multinational operators within Nigeria, West Africa, and SubSahara regions. The company managed seven major Nigerian real estate development projects through limited partnership ownership. Ebolo excels in the areas of business risk management, financial projections and she sources funds for project execution and oversees the control of the group. She has expertise in International Finance Consulting. This experience included international surety and reinsurer credit

Congratulations to my loving wife Sogie on being recognized by d-mars.com as a Top 50 Black Professional and Entrepreneur... - Your Husband Engineer Godwin Ebolo

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Raynese Edwards 2014 Top P&E

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aynese Edwards, Director of Outreach for The Principle Partnering Group, LLC., is an award-winning business strategist, educator, and advocate. Ms. Edwards has made great use of the knowledge she gained in marketing/servicing the legal and transportation industries. In this position, she was responsible for providing assistance to METRO's sub contractors in insuring that they were notified of and had the capacity to pursue bid opportunities. In cases where they successfully won a bid, Ms. Edwards made certain that they maintained contract compliance and were paid in a timely manner. This position required Ms. Edwards to develop and deliver training and outreach programs specially designed for educating and informing small businesses, but open to all businesses. Her successes in developing a most effective compliance program lead to Ms. Edwards being advanced to the position of Sr. Outreach Project Manager for METRO's SBE/DBE FP Program. In this assignment, she was responsible for the development and delivery of an outreach program targeting small businesses, community leaders, and legislative leaders. She continued to provide training in business operations, but also offered guidance in financial planning, and certification procedures. Ms. Edwards developed communications plans, including direct mail, email, news articles, and town hall meetings, plus tracked and analyzed performance that was officially reported to Parsons Transportation Group and METRO. In four years, Ms. Edwards and her staff generated a robust small business program that offered free training, major events, one-on-one technical and certification assistance, SBE procurement guidance, and facilitated meetings between businesses and key decision-makers on the Project. Through her work, her team touched well over 1,000 individuals that make up the small business community. 122

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Following that assignment, Ms. Edwards was named the Director of Outreach for the company. In her current role, she is responsible for the development, design, and implementation of Outreach for the company on a global perspective. She is currently working on the Houston Hobby International Expansion project where she is overseeing the outreach efforts to small, minority, and women owned businesses that have a desire to work on the project. Ms. Edward’s work is recognized in the community as she continues to receive accolades and awards, most recently receiving the “R.A. Wiltz Minority Business

Advocate of the Year ” award in October 2013 for Houston MED Week, and was selected as one of Houston’s Who’s Who in Black Houston 2013 for Business Leadership. Additionally, she was recently elected as the 2014-2015 Co-Chair for Government Procurement Connections. She currently sits on the board for the TriCounty Black Chamber of Commerce. Raynese Edwards Director of Outreach The Principle Partnering Group, LLC. 1235 North Loop West, Ste. 1000 Houston, Texas 77008 713-527-0702 www.theppgllc.com

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Tabatha A. Bellard

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abatha Bellard has an educational background in accounting and began her career as a tax professional by the tender age of 19. By the age of 22, Bellard joined a national franchise and was instrumental in its growth from 16 locations to 350 locations nationwide. Bellard is founder and CEO of T.A.B Professional Solutions, parent company to CB Financial Services and TaxGator, Inc. The company’s mission is to empower individuals to achieve new levels of financial success and personal freedom. CBFS, Inc. is committed to helping individuals to leverage themselves with credit restoration and personal loans. TaxGator, Inc. is equally committed to bookkeeping and tax preparation services for individuals and businesses. Their valued customers reap incredible benefits of its services, by doing so all under one roof. Bellard has numerous achievements as a young entrepreneur due to her family’s strong influence. Bellard and her sister Samantha launched their first business by age seven with the help of their mother Joyce.

Tabatha A. Bellard CEO Tab Professional Solutions 8800 ½ Broadway St. Ste. C Houston, Texas 77061 713-649-9555 www.cbfsonline.com

Bellard has been awarded multi-year Top Producer and Board Member and Consultant of a national income tax franchise. She has also been awarded as one of the Top 25 Most Influential Women of Houston by Comerica Bank and Rolling Out Magazine. She was a Pinnacle award finalist by the Houston Citizens Chamber of Commerce (HCCOC) (now the Greater Houston Black Chamber). Under Bellard’s esteemed leadership, TaxGator and CB Financial Services were created to meet the need of the ever-changing community dynamics. TaxGator has since expanded into four states with affiliate opportunities in a multibillion dollar industry. Bellard is inspired by the quote: “Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.” – Albert Einstein TOP 50 BLACK P&E 2014

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Se7eN 2014 Top P&E

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ushing the edge of social consciousness, championing the call of manhood – renowned poet, author and motivational speaker, Varion “Se7eN the Poet” Howard is progressing mind frames in a style and flare that is all his own. He is an outstanding storyteller who entices with prose perfectly pitched to the voice and rhythm of today’s society. Se7eN’s poetry has the ability to pull the chords of our souls making us laugh, cry and look deep within. This undeniable ability truly makes him a rare jewel. Se7eN is developing a platform not only to inspire but to be inspired. He is constantly elevating himself, not only through poetic art forms, but also through his community outreach and ability to positively influence others. Originating from Houston's Southside, Se7eN’s prominent and prolific voice has established him as a sought after speaker and entertainer. Se7eN—Houston’s motivational diamond in the rough—is a graduate of Prairie View A&M University with undergraduate dual degrees in Psychology and Social Work and a Master’s in Counseling. His upbringing, educational background and passion for his community give way for him to speak on life as it evolves. He creates unforgettable moments with poems like “the Jesus Piece” as well as raw, edgy, uncut poems like “Toy Story.” His versatility, humility, and fierce stage presence captivates audiences and leaves them with thought-provoking conversation pieces. Each one of Se7eN’s albums includes a generous mix of soulful and conscientious poetry that delves into issues affecting everyday life and leads audiences to think introspectively about personal issues and experiences that affect them such as inspiration, envy, faith and love. Se7eN’s infectious stage presence coupled with his intellect has positioned him to change the way people experience poetry and spoken word. 124

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"My goal is to bring poetry to the fore of entertainment. I want people to recognize poetry as a genre of entertainment that not only stands alone, but stands the test of time.”

Houston. Poetic verses and the experience of spoken word can be heard weekly at Poetry Lounge Sundays at Bam Bou in Rice Village.

Continuing to brand his raw and riveting talent of words and insight, Se7eN was featured on season 3 of the NAACP Image Se7eN Award nominated Lexus Versus and Flow CEO show on TV One. Se7eN Ent. Se7eN is the proprietor and host of the 713-927-9692 longest running open mic poetry set in www.Se7eNthepoet.com

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Kachelle Kelly 2014 Top P&E

business acumen as the Territory Manager for an international weight loss company, managing the operations and staff in the greater Houston area. She coached, trained, and developed more than 100 service providers, while leading area meetings that encourage members through their weight-loss journey. Weight loss coaching is not included in Kelly’s services nor is KKI affiliated with any weight loss companies.

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achelle Kelly is founder of Kachelle Kelly International, Inc., a small business and empowerment coaching firm. Kelly utilizes her creativity and candor as she coaches career driven women and men to not only activate their hustle, but also faith by providing them with innovative ideas, strategies, resources and empowerment to achieve authentic success, profitability, peace and happiness in their business and life. Her coaching clients rave about her ability to not only understand them and their struggles, but their businesses; knowing exactly how to be “real” in sharing a step-by-step plan to grow their businesses online and offline. Kelly empowers others to “Activate Your

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As a former certified speaker with Monster.com’s Making It Count programs, she has traveled to high schools and universities across the country to motivate teens to make the right decisions, stay in school, and excel in life. Kelly’s first book, Pretty Painful, is a motivational work that offers new hope to women everywhere, encouraging them to find lasting beauty within. Kelly’s second literary work, Boss Women Pray & Boss Men Pray: 31 Prayers to Increase Your Success Kachelle Kelly & Spirit is a comprehensive prayer Founder guide for entrepreneurs and those in leadership. Boss Women & Men Pray Kachelle Kelly International, Inc. is an international movement seeking www.kachellekelly.com to bridge the gap between succeeding Hustle,” encouraging them to actively in business while nurturing the spirit. go after their dreams and visions by She is a member of the National eliminating distractions and adopting Association of Professional Women best business practices to be successful. and the NAPW 2012-2013 “Woman of In addition to being a Certified Life Coach and Certified Compass Spiritual Coach, Kelly draws on her 18-year background of helping corporations and individuals excel. An accomplished administrator, marketer, and frequently sought-after speaker, she is known for her ability to help organizations and individuals reach higher levels of success. Kelly’s impressive list of brand marketing clients includes Moet Chandon, Proctor & Gamble, Dr. Pepper, Wachovia Bank, and NEXTEL.

the Year” for Consulting and Coaching for Texas. Kelly is also a column writer for various business publications and creator of the Activate Your Hustle & Faith with Kachelle Kelly podcast, sharing weekly tips, empowerment and strategies to grow your business and spirit. Subscribe to podcast on iTunes. Kelly holds a Bachelor in Biblical Counseling from The College of Biblical Studies and a Certification in Christian Counseling. She resides in Pearland, Texas.

She previously exhibited her strong

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Kai Jones 2014 Top P&E

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ai Jones joined Branch Banking & Trust in 2013 as a Vice President, Commercial Banker in the West Houston market. He has more than 15 years of commercial finance experience, across a broad array of industries.

charitable endeavors in Fort Bend County. Jones is the father of a young boy and Jones is the former secretary of the Hou- girl and credits Mia Jones, his wife of ston Chapter of The Commercial Finance eight years, with being the backbone of Association and remains active with the the family. He attributes his success to organization as well as the Turnaround a strong family upbringing and strives to Management Association, Association for create the same loving environment in Corporate Growth, and Fort Bend Cham- which he grew up.

As a Houston native, Jones grew up in the Fort Bend area and attended Willowridge High School. He graduated from The University of Texas at Austin. He currently serves on the Fort Bend YMCA Board of Directors, and is heavily involved in other

His continuing objective is to help his clients achieve economic success and financial security, make his community a better place to live, and provide the same opportunities that were provided to him.

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ber of Commerce. Kai Jones Vice President Branch Banking & Trust 2150 Town Square Place #100 Sugar Land, Texas 77479 281-201-3187

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Chivon Jones 2014 Up & Coming

insurance, financial planning and leaving legacies for generations to come. She was a key player in assisting her company to reach sales goals and acquire policy renewals. She continued her education, increased her product knowledge skills, and allowed her compassion and personal beliefs to inspire her to help individuals get insurance coverage. Prior to working for Allstate, Jones worked with the Nextel Corporation prior to the merger with Sprint and received multiple awards for “Top Wireless Consultant” in Houston and the Southwestern district for exceeding sales goals. As a top sales associate, she was selected as “Retail Ambassador” and conducted training programs for pre-merger sales associates and facilitated the Ambassador program during the initial stages of the corporate merger, thereby ensuring seamless transaction for both peers and management.

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C. Jones Allstate Agency 5100 Westheimer Rd., Ste. 200 Houston, Texas 77056 713-963-9296 chivonjones@allstate.com

Jones is proud to volunteer with Volunteer Houston, which the Allstate Foundation supported with a grant in honor of her volunteer efforts in the community. Volunteering is an extension of what Jones does every day – protecting people and preparing them for the future. She also volunteers as a mentor with the U.S. Dream Academy, which seeks to build a youth-focused program that speaks to the alarming cycle of multi-generational involvement in the criminal justice system, effectively lifting the children of prisoners, and those failing in school, out of this devastating cycle.

Through aggressive and innovative academic enrichment and mentoring, the U.S. Dream Academy is working to build the dreams of the children with a family opened her own agency: Chivon Jones history of incarceration and those falling Allstate Agency. behind in school; and provide the tools Jones began her insurance career as an that they need to achieve their dreams. agent in a local insurance agency. Her exJones has been recognized as a d-mars. perience as an agent inspired her to strive com Top 50 Black Model and is a member to create an agency of her own. She is of Houston West Chamber of Commerce. dedicated to educating and informing the community about the importance of life

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JaVonn Johnson 2014 Up & Coming

JaVonn Johnson Owner Just Kleen Cypress, Texas 1-888-621-3922 www.justkleen.com

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aVonn Johnson is the owner of Just Kleen, a carpet-cleaning service which stands behind their mission “Let Us Get The Dirt Out.” Just Kleen has been in operation since May 2013 and offers services such as carpet cleaning, tile/grout cleaning, upholstery, leather, area rugs, wood floors, air duct cleaning, and 24/7 water restoration. With a specialization in industrial cleaning, Just Kleen also does make-ready and apartment cleaning. All services are delivered with the intent of improving the cleanliness of clients’ homes and business facilities while enhancing property images and saving in capital expenditure.

the company’s technicians are IICRC- remodeling homes in Illinois and Indiana. certified. Johnson has served as project • Johnson professional memberships manager for disaster floods in Chicago, include: New York, Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio. • The Institute of Inspection Cleaning Johnson has an extensive professional and Restoration Certification (IICRC) background, which includes several managerial positions in different • Building Owner and Managers Association (BOMA) capacities. He has managed and trained employees as well as done consulting • Association of Residential Cleaning work. While working at Clarian Health Services (ARCSI) Partners, Inc., Johnson not only focused • Cleaning and Restoration Industry on environmental service, but he Online (CRIO) specialized in hazardous materials and items (Hazmat). Additionally, Johnson is • Urban League adept in deep cleaning, kitchen cleaning Johnson is married with two children and and natural stone cleaning. is an active member of Remnant Family Johnson attended Indiana State Worship Center. When he’s not working, Johnson has more than 15 years of University, majoring in Entrepreneurship he enjoys coaching football, mentoring experience in the commercial and and Industry Technology. After graduating, and networking with other business residential deep cleaning industry and he worked for Smith Construction owners. 132

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Reginald Wayne DeVaughn, II 2014 Up & Coming

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eginald Wayne DeVaughn, II is a young man that’s simply striving to leave his mark on the world. He is currently completing a business degree from the University of Houston while getting a head start on his personal business ventures. Reginald, or RWayne, serves as part owner of a wireless electronics company called “Trilogyz Wireless,” as well as the CEO and Founder of R Wayne Inc. RWayne is also pursuing his career as an inspirational singer, outside of being an entrepreneur. Opening for Earnest Pugh and singly weekly at his church home, Silverlake Church, RWayne is emerging into a great talent. He has released a single on iTunes entitled “Oh Lord,” as well as his personal line of RWayneMusic Luxury T-Shirts which are available on his website. He also has teamed up with Trilogyz Wireless to design his personal line of RWayneMusic Wireless Ear Buds, which are scheduled to be available later this year. Future endeavors for RWayne include a Luxury Goods & Accessories line, for which he has already begun work. This fashion line is being designed to compete with Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, Ferragamo, and more. He gives credit to his father/mentor, Pastor Reginald DeVaughn Sr., for who he has become today. His father is the CEO/ Founder of Silverlake Church, a megachurch located in Pearland, Texas. Based on his success, Pastor DeVaughn started molding RWayne into a businessman at a very young age. The Pastor of 12,000plus members taught RWayne to always strive for greatness in this life. RWayne lives by the quote “Drive is the willingness to sacrifice.” It is very evident that he is willing to sacrifice his time and efforts so that he can impact not only his life in a positive way, but also his family and generations to come.

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Reginald Wayne DeVaughn, II (RWayne) CEO/Founder R Wayne Inc. 1865 Cullen Pkwy., Pearland, Texas 77581 281-660-0201 www.rwaynemusic.com

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