Fourth Quarter • 2020
ECONOMIC ALLIANCE
NEWSLETTER
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDITION
Houston Port Region Chemical Industry Plays a Critical Role in Public Health
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FEATURE ARTICLES
Economic Growth Continues
IN THIS ISSUE PRESIDENT’S LETTER ............................................ 3 Calendar of Events............................................ 6 Task force updates............................................. 8 Economic alliance in motion........................... 12 HARRIS COUNTY PCT2 DITCH MAINTENANCE......... 15
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MEMBERS IN MOTION.............................................16 MEMBER LISTING ................................................. 24 IN THIS ISSUE Houston Ship Channel Widening Project Page 4 Port Road Update Page 5 Task Force Updates Page 8 Economic Alliance In Motion Page 10 Members in Motion Page 14 Membership List Page 20
7 Dream.It.Do.It. Update
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San Jacinto Texas Historic District Grant Program
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The Economic Alliance Houston Port Region, created in 1985, provides professional economic development services for the businesses and communities surrounding the 25-mile Houston Ship Channel. Since 2008, the Economic Alliance has supported 65 successful projects that have helped create 3,179 new jobs and over $13.7 billion of capital investment to the Houston Port Region.
We are proud to count among our members the following cities, communities, chambers of commerce and other government entities: Harris County Port Houston City of Baytown City of Deer Park City of Galena Park City of Jacinto City City of La Porte City of Morgan’s Point City of Pasadena City of Pearland
City of Seabrook City of Shoreacres City of South Houston Community of Channelview Community of East End Community of North Shore Community of Sheldon Community of South Belt-Ellington Baytown Chamber of Commerce Deer Park Chamber of Commerce
Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce Highlands-Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce La Porte-Bayshore Chamber of Commerce North Channel Area Chamber of Commerce Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Pearland Area Chamber of Commerce South Belt-Ellington Chamber of Commerce South Houston Chamber of Commerce
Please take time to recognize our 2020 Board of Directors: Jim Griffin, San Jacinto College - Center for Petrochemical, Energy & Technology Leonard A. Bedell, Mobil Steel International, Inc. Katie Yount, McDonough Engineering Jeffrey Kuhn, Terracon Consultants, Inc. Chip Schweiger, PKF Texas Lori Traweek, Gulf Coast Authority Elizabeth Fazio Hale, Gulf Coast Authority Chris Talley, Structure Tone Robert Armstrong, Kuraray America, Inc. Janet Gonzales, Bank of Texas Kristi Claypool, Meador Staffing Services Crystal Cedro, Hunter Buildings Victor Ortega, Covestro Buddy Tucker, Ohmstede Industrial Services Inc. Connie Tilton, ExxonMobil
Nathanael Ince, PinnacleART Matthew Blunck, Enterprise Holdings Marshall Deluca, Orion Group Holdings, Inc. Randy Boeding, R.Boeding Group, LLC Charles Montgomery, International Longshoremens Association Marcelo Moacyr, BGE Wayne Webb, Community Bank of Texas Dr. Lynda Villanueva, Lee College Dennis Winkler, Winkler Public Relations Brent Cockerham, Moody National Bank John Grimes, LBC Tank Terminals Doug Mansfield, Mansfield Marketing Roger Gossett, Diamondback Works Prem Vuthandam, Shell Deer Park Allatia Harris, San Jacinto College
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Angelique Bartholomew, MPact Strategic Consulting Captain Robert Thompson, Houston Pilots Chris Cain, LyondellBasell La Porte Plant Jay Bice, H+M Industrial EPC Natalie Picha, Royal Harbor Partners, LLC John Golashesky, Turner Industries Thomas Brinsko, BIC Alliance John Hutcherson, Flint Hills Resources Kirk Kveton, Action Supply Luis Aguilar, Houston Area Safety Council Randy Gartz, BBVA Stephanie King, BakerRipley Tim Culp, Airobotics Stephanie Wiggins, CenterPoint Energy
PRESIDENT’S LETTER I love the mission of this organization. It’s simple, straightforward and easy to understand, and at the same time it allows us the leeway to determine how to accomplish that mission. Simply put, our mission is to “grow the regional economy.” The primary deliverable for that mission is to add capital investment and jobs by doing everything we can to encourage companies to expand or locate to this region. That growth spurs indirect job creation, housing and retail demand, and adds critical tax base revenues to our cities, county, colleges and school districts, creating an ecosystem of economy and quality of life that is the American dream: good jobs, schools and communities in which to raise our families. We’re fortunate to have Regina Lindsey leading the economic development efforts. Her experience with petrochemical manufacturing, permitting and all of the local, county and state incentives creates real value for companies looking to locate or expand here. We’re also tremendously effective because of our membership that contains key stakeholders in this region. Relationships with leaders in all parts of this region help make us more affective in working with and landing potential projects. Activities supporting that work include everything from real estate searches, state and local incentives, and permitting help, to simply mobilizing key members, allies and partners to ensure a project’s success. In addition to the core business of economic development, we enhance our chances of winning those projects by working initiatives that strengthen our economic development case. Those include: • Public Policy work at the state and federal level to create an atmosphere conducive to business growth, • Freight Transportation & Infrastructure work to improve the region’s flow of goods and people, • Workforce Development program that ensures we can be competitive when companies determine costs to build, operate and maintain facilities; and finally, • Quality of Life work to support the local cities in their goal of creating great communities for family and fun We test everything we do against that great but simple mission. Our vision is to create real and tangible value for our members. With the leadership from our Committees, Board and Executive Board, we stay on track and stay effective. Thank you for your participation and support.
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ECONOMIC ALLIANCE EXECUTIVE BOARD Chair: Steve Cote, Brady, Chapman, Holland & Associates Treasurer: Bob Bradshaw, INEOS Secretary: Roger Blackburn, Wood Vice Chair: Dr. Brenda Hellyer, San Jacinto College District Vice Chair: Rob Bacon, ExxonMobil Vice Chair: Karen Gregory, Texans Head Coach Past Chair: Glenn Royal, Royal Harbor Partners, LLC.
COMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD Lauren Harrell, ABC Houston Jessica Blackmore, Shell Deer Park Connie Tilton, ExxonMobil Amanda Fenwick, San Jacinto College
ECONOMIC ALLIANCE STAFF Chad Burke, President/CEO Regina Lindsey, Vice President of Economic Development Bridget Yeary, Financial & Administrative Manager Marisela Ramirez, Events & Membership Coordinator Patti Bell, Workforce Development Manager Caelan Cheshire, Marketing & Communications Coordinator
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Chad Burke President & CEO Economic Alliance Houston Port Region
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ECONOMIC GROWTH CONTINUES IN 2020 By Regina Lindsey This year has been a trying year for many of us, both personally and professionally. It is no different in the economic development world where an election and the advent of COVID-19 caused ripples in the minds of investors and businesses. However, we currently have 47 projects with a projected $10B of investment that would create 3,364 jobs, with five new projects entered since November 1st. This amounts to a higher than average amount of inquiries for the end of the year. The Economic Alliance has announced six wins this year that has attracted $900M in investment and created 920 jobs. Of these projects, we’d like to explore two more in-depth. Horn Technologies and Services, part of a Chilean company that manufactures sodium hypochlorite, has decided to make La Porte home to its next location. The project brings $200M in investment and creates 38 new jobs. The project is a good example of the breadth of value the Economic Alliance brings to the region. After initially assisting Horn Technologies and Services with identifying appropriate land that had access to available feedstock, the Economic Alliance continued to help Horn Technologies and Services navigate the development process. First, there was a need for providing a list of transport companies and terminals to support movement of their product to public and private terminals as well as local engineering firms. We are pleased that they selected one of the Economic Alliance’s members. Since exports will be an integral component of their business, a relationship with the Port of Houston is necessary. The Economic Alliance successfully facilitated meetings between the two. Infrastructure in unincorporated Harris County is always a concern. Working with CenterPoint Energy, Horn Technologies and Services was able to quickly receive the guidelines for determining easement needs and sufficient power and costs. The most recent assistance has been to help provide options for access to potable water. This year we have also seen a transition in the percentages of industry sectors. The wins and new projects have seen the logistic/ midstream sectors tick up 10%. Some of this is a result of the reaction to over production of oil. However, some of it is the changing dynamics of company business models. An emerging industry in the Houston region is the development of cold storage facilities. Pro Citrus Network is one example. Pro Citrus Network is headquartered in Visalia, California, and specializes in providing high quality citrus around the country. Pro Citrus Network made the decision to expand its import program directly into the Port of Houston. They recently decided to develop a 70K square foot cold storage facility along the Port of Houston and settled on Baytown. The Economic Alliance was able to make introductions to a variety of our members for various services and to the City of Baytown as they navigated the permitting process. Since their imports from Chile are seasonal, they are interested in a partnership for a tenant to utilize their space in their off season, while also having capacity year-round and additional space planned in Phase II. If you or someone you know is interested, please contact Kim Flores at kflores@pcnbrand.com. The Economic Alliance receives leads from a number of sources. Those might include the Governor’s Office, Greater
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Houston Partnership, or direct inquires. However, often it is a member referral, and we appreciate Patti Knudson with Knudson LP, who learned about this project while sitting on an airplane next to its president, Allan Dodge. We welcome the new companies into the region and congratulate those that have the capacity to expand. With the contribution of our members and our relationships with stakeholders, we look forward to meeting the needs of the business community in 2021. If you have any insight on leads in our area or information on upcoming projects, contact Regina Lindsey
Join our growing membership to get plugged in to the region and hear updates on networking events and industry news!
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CALENDAR of EVENTS January
March
Gulf Coast Industry Forum Committee Tuesday, January 19th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Gulf Coast Industry Forum Committee Tuesday, March 16th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Public Policy Task Force Tuesday, January 26th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Public Policy Task Force Tuesday, March 23rd 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Economic Development Task Force Wednesday, January 27th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Economic Development Task Force Wednesday, March 24th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
February
Houston Regional Economic Update & Forecast Featuring Patrick Jankowski Hybrid event: in-person at the Economic Alliance and online via Zoom Thursday, March 25th 3:00pm – 5:00pm
Business Growth Task Force Wednesday, January 13th 9:00am – 10:00am
Business Growth Task Force Wednesday, February 3rd 9:00am – 10:00am Gulf Coast Industry Forum Committee Tuesday, February 16th 3:00pm – 4:00pm Workforce Development Task Force Thursday, February 18th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
Business Growth Task Force Wednesday, March 3rd 9:00am – 10:00am
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2021 Gulf Coast Industry Forum Pasadena Convention Center Thursday, September 23rd
Public Policy Task Force Tuesday, February 23rd 3:00pm – 4:00pm Economic Development Task Force Wednesday, February 24th 3:00pm – 4:00pm Quality of Life Task Force Thursday, February 25th 3:00pm – 4:00pm
The Economic Alliance continues to hold hybrid virtual meetings at our office and via Zoom. Join our mailing list and receive our Zoom invites by contacting Marisela at marisela@allianceportregion.com. ALLIANCEPORTREGION.COM
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DREAM IT. DO IT. SOUTHEAST TEXAS VOLUNTEERS CONTINUE STUDENT OUTREACH By Patti Bell Dream It. Do It. (DIDI) works to raise awareness on the need in our workforce for a multitude of careers in the petrochemical industry. We try to reach as many students, teachers, administrators and underemployed adults as possible by visiting schools, community centers, career fairs, etc. Starting in March 2020, we could no longer visit in person, so we created a video with a lesson plan that would help teachers in the beginning of virtual learning. In September, presentations picked up with virtual presentation invitations coming from local school districts, Grad Café, community colleges, and Workforce Solutions. Our presentations are enhanced greatly by our industry volunteers and we have had many volunteers this last quarter of 2020. Normally when presenting to a class, there are students in the classroom with the teachers while other students join virtually. Our volunteers adapted gracefully to the new technology even though we did experience some technical glitches along the way. Thank you to Ludith Gonzalez (LyondellBasell), Spencer Cole (BASF), Gerard Gutowski (Pure Salt), Carla Thompson (Turner Industries), Jill Hill (Turner Industries), Jay Roberson (Turner Industries), Kristy Young (Turner Industries), Jennifer Taylor (RefChem), Mary Lou Bourgeois (RefChem), De’Ann Gill (PCL), Britt Howard (Worley), Glenn Johnson (BASF), Dave King (Ineos), and Byron Brister (Air Products) for Gentry Junior High School students tune in to learn more about industry careers their willingness to volunteer. Volunteers help make our presentations great and we need you. If you’d like to volunteer, please contact our Dream It. Do It. Manager, Patti Bell at patti@allianceportregion.com.
Newsletter Sponsorships Are you interested in promoting your company in our quarterly newsletter? Sponsorships allow us to continue to broaden the reach and improve the visual quality of our publication! All past newsletters are viewable on our website at allianceportregion.com. Contact Marketing & Communications Coordinator Caelan Cheshire at caelan@allianceportregion.com for more information on sponsorship opportunities and benefits.
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TASK FORCE UPDATES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TASK FORCE
BUSINESS GROWTH TASK FORCE
The Economic Development Task Force met October 28th virtually. Speakers Shane Williams and Rina Lawrence with Port Houston shared updates on status of legislation on Project 11, impacts of COVID-19 to the Port, and impacts of this year’s hurricanes to the Port. Chair Kristi Claypool and Regina Lindsey will meet in January to plan 2021 speakers and, hopefully tours. If you are interested in hosting a tour or serving as a speaker, please reach out. The next task force meeting will be January 27th at 3 p.m.
The Business Growth Task Force continues to meet on the first Wednesday of each month. The Zoom meetings have included an opportunity for all the committee members to share industry insights and information on how the economy is responding, regardless of whether they are working from home or at the office. Committee members share business updates and successfully network during the virtual meetings. The first “hybrid” committee meeting took place in December with about half in person and half online.
The Economic Development Task Force meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 3 p.m. Contact Regina Lindsey at regina@allianceportregion.com for questions and updates on how to get involved.
The committee hosted the Owners Industrial Procurement Forum on October 27 virtually on Zoom Webinar. The Procurement Managers Panel, moderated by Thomas Brinsko, CEO of BIC Alliance, included:
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The committee’s strategic plans for 2021 call for networking events in Q1 & Q2, a “Technology” forum in Q2, and the Petrochem Owners Procurement Forum in Q4. For more information on the task force and to be signed up to receive meeting invites, contact Events Coordinator Marisela Ramirez at marisela@allianceportregion.com.
PUBLIC POLICY TASK FORCE The Public Policy committee continues to support and work on the Ship Channel widening project. The U.S. House has passed their version of the WRDA (Water Resources Development Act) Bill. Regional and national partners working together on the project include Port Houston, the American Chemical Council, the Greater Houston Port Bureau, the Greater Houston Partnership and the Oil & Gas Coalition. The task force met each month virtually and continues to receive updates from our state-level officials, who update the group on current COVID-19 impact and policies and provide insight into the likely issues the region and state will face in the 2021 legislative session. We are looking forward to advocating for our region during our annual trip to D.C. in the first quarter of 2021. • • • • • •
Pandemic-driven budget shortfall Chapter 313 reauthorization Tort items: business interruption, business liability Expedited permitting Plans for the Coastal Barrier Community colleges funding and transfer rules and workforce
Send submissions for the 2021 White Paper to Chad at chad@allianceportregion.com
The Economic Alliance’s 2021 Legislative Kickoff Webinar was held December 9th and hosted our regional state delegation. To watch a recap of the event, visit our YouTube page. For more information on the task force and or to be signed up to receive meeting invites, contact Events and Membership Coordinator Marisela Ramirez at marisela@allianceportregion.com.
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TASK FORCE UPDATES WORKFORCE TASK FORCE Chairman Dr. Allatia Harris, Vice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives, San Jacinto College, welcomed Zoom participants to the October 15th meeting at 3:00 p.m. We enjoyed a presentation on our economy in 2020 and what it looks like for 2021. Parker Harvey, Principal Economist for the Gulf Coast Workforce Board/Workforce Solutions was our guest speaker. He shared his annual economic update and expertise on jobs and the economy. Mr. Harvey has been our guest for several years now and is always a favorite for his presentation on where we’ve been and where we are going based on economic facts for our region. Sixty-four attendees, made up of surrounding school district and business and industry representatives ,joined us. The virtual format has allowed more flexibility and opportunity for many to take advantage of the wonderful speakers we’ve had in 2020. The Workforce Task Force meets 5 times a year and we are usually in the SBDC Board Room at the Economic Alliance located at 203 Ivy Avenue, Deer Park, unless otherwise noted. Anyone interested is invited to attend. If you would like to be notified of meetings in the future, please email Patti Bell at patti@allianceportregion. com to get added to our list.
Dream It. Do It. Southeast Texas is ending 2020 strong with 45 presentations connecting over
5100 students, teachers, administrators and underemployed adults. We work with our industry partners to reach out to these populations in our region to show them career opportunities in petrochem, logistics, transportation, maritime and construction. In this fourth quarter, we’ve had presentations with Grad Café, Goose Creek CISD, La Porte ISD, Houston ISD, and Channelview ISD. Our audiences have included 8th graders preparing for choosing an endorsement for high school prior to scheduling their classes, juniors and seniors in high school planning life after graduation, and young adults looking for a career. We have had great participation from our volunteers. I’d like to thank BASF, LyondellBasell, ExxonMobil, Turner Industries, Pure Salt, Ref-Chem, and PCL for volunteering to speak with the students and teachers. We have three videos on YouTube for easy access to students and teachers. The first video launched on March 25 with explanations on how to use the website www.petrochemworks.com, and two others were added throughout the year. If you are need assistance in viewing the videos, please email Patti Bell at patti@allianceportregion.com. Volunteers have a big impact, because they bring a sense of reality to the careers we talk about. Year to date, we’ve had 44 events with 28 volunteers from 14 companies. Thank you to all who have volunteered. We anticipate that through the end of the 2020-2021 school year that our events will continue to be virtual. If you want to share your experience and knowledge with the future workforce, we are always looking for volunteers to join events and speak about their jobs in the petrochemical, maritime, logistics, construction, and transportation industries. If you would like to help, please email Patti at patti@allianceportregion.com.
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SAN JACINTO COLLEGE SBDC UPDATE SAN JACINTO COLLEGE SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER San Jacinto College Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) provides free assistance to small businesses to access capital, develop and exchange new technologies, improve business planning, strategy, operations, financial management, personnel administration, marketing, export assistance, sales and in other areas required for small business growth and expansion, management improvement, increased productivity and innovation. SBDC assistance categories include: • • • • • •
Startups Buy or sell a business Business plan Financing requirements Capital requirements Business management
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Business expansion Accounting/budget matters Cash flow management Legal and tax considerations to address with your attorney and/or CPA
While this past year has been filled with unexpected difficulties for all businesses, San Jacinto College’s SBDC has assisted 336 clients, creating 191 new jobs, 22 new business starts and $11.2 million dollars in new capital. The San Jacinto College SBDC has offices in the Pearland Chamber of Commerce, the Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, the Economic Alliance Houston Port Region in Deer Park, and the SJC North Campus. Contact SBDC@sjcd.edu to register for our free services.
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ECONOMIC ALLIANCE IN MOTION PASADENA ROTARY CLUB PRESENTATION October 2, 2020
SAN JACINTO MUSEUM TOUR October 8, 2020
Chad and Caelan attended the Pasadena Rotary Club luncheon, where Chad presented an overview of the Economic Alliance’s mission and activities to grow the region. The discussion also included an update and summary of the Houston Ship Channel Widening Project.
The Economic Alliance staff received a tour of the San Jacinto Museum’s new exhibit which highlights the construction and opening of the tallest monument in the U.S., the San Jacinto Monument. It was built to honor the battle that won Texas its independence from Mexico.
EHCMA COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING October 5, 2020 Chad attended the EHCMA Communication Committee meeting to review the crisis communications handbook with EHCMA member companies and share some examples from PIOs on how they have implemented a communications strategy during a crisis. The committee also discussed the Workshop Planning Subcommittee in preparation for a one-day crisis communications workshop to be held in April of 2021. TEXAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL October 5, 2020 Regina and Chad attended the Texas Economic Development Council’s (TEDC) annual conference and Regina attended International Economic Development Council’s (IEDC) annual conference, both of which were held virtually. IEDC is the professional development organization that oversees certification for the economic development field. Chad is serving his second term on the TEDC Board.
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INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL October 12, 2020 Regina Lindsey serves on IEDC’s board of directors and also attended the virtual board meeting held at the conclusion of the annual IEDC conference. Regina attended the October Harris County Regional Economic Development Association to hear updates about the regional economy. LA PORTE PLANT MANAGERS BREAKFAST October 15, 2020 Chad and Regina attended the EHCMA La Porte Plant Managers Breakfast and made a presentation to the group. They discussed all of the ways that the Economic Alliance can assist companies with expansion projects. They also detailed the ongoing support initiatives of Public Policy, Infrastructure,
Workforce Development and Quality of Life committees that support the economic development work in the region. ECONOMIC ALLIANCE BOARD & MEMBERSHIP MEETING October 21, 2020 The Economic Alliance hosted a board and membership meeting via zoom. Members heard reports from committee chairs on activities and how the organization has adapted and overcome the COVID-19 crisis.
PETROCHEMICAL ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETING: SAN JACINTO COLLEGE CENTER FOR PETROCHEMICAL, ENERGY, AND TECHNOLOGY November 20, 2020 Chad attended the Petrochemical Advisory Council Meeting − San Jacinto College Center for Petrochemical, Energy, and Technology. The advisory committee offers a conduit to industry and feedback on critical strategic questions in order to guide future decisions on how the school can better serve its students and regional stakeholders.
MEETING WITH STATE REP BRISCOE CAIN October 30, 2020 Economic Alliance Chairman Steve Cote and Chad met with District 128 State Representative Briscoe Cain. The discussion included policy issues facing the region in the 2021 Legislative Session, as well as potential access to the Capital building during the session. STEERING COMMITTEE – SOUTHEAST HARRIS COUNTY SUBREGIONAL STUDY November 4, 2020 Chad participated in the kickoff meeting as a member for the Steering Committee - Southeast Harris County Subregional Study. Committee members heard the overview of the study and discussed ongoing or planned transportation projects critical to the study’s overall planning and eventual recommendations.
MEETING WITH STATE SENATOR LARRY TAYLOR December 4, 2020 Economic Alliance Chairman Steve Cote and Chad met with District 11 State Senator Larry Taylor. The discussion included Coastal Spine project legislation marked for the 2021 Legislative Session, as well as budgetary and educational issues. MEETING WITH STATE REPRESENTATIVE GREG BONNEN December 15, 2020 Chad and other regional economic development organizations met with State Representative Greg Bonnen to discuss the 2021 session. The conversation centered primarily on the reauthorization of the Chapter 313 incentive and adjustments that will need to be made to it.
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QUALITY OF LIFE: SAN JACINTO TEXAS HISTORIC DISTRICT GRANTS SAN JACINTO TEXAS HISTORIC DISTRICT AWARDS GRANTS TO FOUR ENTITIES DURING A PANDEMIC YEAR Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges it brought, the San Jacinto Texas Historic District (SJTHD) proudly awarded multiple grants to entities across Harris County Precinct 2 this year. Those projects included: Imelda Assistance Fund, Dolly Parton Imagination Library, City of Morgan’s Point Elevated Storage Tank Painting and The Bridge for Kids. The Imelda Assistance Fund was established by Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo in an effort to meet the needs of those who have suffered damage during Tropical Storm Imelda and the flooding that followed. The Imelda Assistance Fund will disperse $10,000 of grant money to nonprofit organizations that provide services to individuals impacted by the tropical storm. This grant will help efforts related to cleanup, repairing, rebuilding, and other recovery efforts. The City of Morgan’s Point received one $5,000 matching grant for the placement of their city logo on the water tower located between Wilson Street and Blackwell Street, just south of Main Street. Harris County Precinct2gether received four $5,000 matching grants – for a grand total of $20,000 – for continued participation in the Dolly Parton Imagination Library/Read2gether programs. The initiative gifts free books to children in participating communities from birth through five years, regardless of their income, and the grant funds awarded will cover direct costs for books and postage for enrolled children. Specifically, the four grants cover 30 different elementary schools in the SJTHD footprint, including Jacinto City, Northshore, and East End. The program has already made great strides towards promoting literacy in our region and the world. The program is available in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, and Australia and reached a milestone of one hundred million distributed books in 2019. The final grant awarded this year benefited the women’s shelter of The Bridge Over Trouble Waters. Their capital campaign to expand their facility and create “The Bridge for Kids” center will help support hundreds of kids impacted by family violence and homelessness. The $5,000 grant will go towards the campaign for the new facility, which will double their current capacity and allow the organization to expand their impact. The San Jacinto Texas Historic District is a collaborative entity that brings together the port region communities of East Harris County (Precinct Two). Our mission, carried out in partnership with the Economic Alliance Quality of Life Task Force, is to continue the tradition of showcasing the history and beauty of the communities in our district. SJTHD is committed to funding projects that promote public safety, beautification, special projects, outreach, and other priorities aligned with its mission. To learn more about the the San Jacinto Texas Historic District, visit their Facebook page at https://www. facebook.com/SanJacintoTexasHistoricDistrict/.
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IN THE COMMUNITY: HARRIS COUNTY PRECINCT 2 REACHES DITCH MAINTENANCE MILESTONE Harris County Precinct 2 Commissioner Adrian Garcia’s office recently celebrated a huge milestone as they dug their one millionth linear-foot of roadside ditch! Roadside ditch and drainage maintenance improves water conveyance to drainage outfalls, which helps in the reduction of potential flooding for residents and businesses. Without proper maintenance, standing water can also penetrate and seep under road surfaces causing deterioration, which in turn requires more frequent and costly road repairs. As a comparison, in 2017 Precinct 2 completed just over 200,000 linear feet of drainage maintenance. In 2019, Commissioner Garcia’s first year in office, the Public Works team completed over 500,000 LF of ditching. And this year, despite the pandemic and having one of the busiest hurricane seasons, the team accomplished the goal of 1,000,000 linear feet two months ahead of schedule. For more information on how Precinct 2 Ditch Maintenance works, click here or visit the Harris County Precinct 2 YouTube page.
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MEMBERS IN MOTION BIC ALLIANCE PROMOTES OSTERBERGER TO PRESIDENT, COO LEAGUE CITY, Texas — BIC Alliance has promoted Jeremy Osterberger to president and COO. Osterberger joined BIC Alliance in 2003 and most recently served as vice president. Osterberger has played a key part in BIC’s success over the years, and he will continue to help lead the company’s sales Jeremy Osterberger and digital teams. Thomas Brinsko, who previously served as president and COO, will now be BIC’s CEO. For more information, visit BICMagazine.com or call (281) 538-9996. METRO ADAPTS & CONTINUES BUSINESS METRO Star Vanpool continues to provide commuting services to the eight-county region throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. As we navigate a new normal, customer and employee safety continue to be our top priority. We have modified some of our procedures to ensure our vanpool groups are equipped with adequate resources for a clean and safe ride to work. New and returning participants can expect a clean vehicle, with carefully thought-out physical distancing parameters put in place. Each group also receives a sanitizing kit to maintain a clean vehicle. Our dedicated team of commute experts are available virtually to help employers find safe and reliable commute solutions for their essential employees. We are also available to help match potential riders with a new or existing vanpool. With so many new concerns we are all facing, safely returning to your workplace doesn’t have to be one of them. Visit StarVanpool.com to learn more or call 713-224-7433.
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STRUCTURE TONE SOUTHWEST HIRES RUDOLPH M. TEJEDA JR. AS VP OF INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION IN HOUSTON EPC expert Rudolph (Rudy) Tejeda Jr. has joined Structure Tone Southwest’s Houston team. As the new Vice President of industrial construction, Tejeda will oversee the office’s expansion into the sector and manage Houston’s industrial construction operations. Rudolph Tejeda Jr.
Tejeda has more than 26 years of experience in delivering the most advanced, hardened structures in the Energy and Industrial sectors. Having held key roles in the industry, his hands-on experience across disciplines makes Tejeda uniquely qualified for the role. He excels in blast design and construction, industrial building programming, and the delivery of industrial buildings inside and outside the fence for upstream, midstream, and downstream energy clients. In his most recent role as VP of Design Build services at an engineering, procurement, and construction firm, Tejeda oversaw multiple projects and project teams, while working closely with clients to optimize their project’s value. He plans to bring both his industrial construction knowledge and his leadership skills to his role in Houston. “Rudy is truly an expert in Texas’s complex industrial sector,” says Joseph Cribbin, president of Structure Tone Southwest. “He knows what it takes to design and build these kinds of facilities, and we’re excited to share his skills and expertise with our industrial clients and project teams.” Chris Talley, Regional Vice President of Structure Tone Southwest in Houston stated, “Rudy is a welcome addition to our team. We’ve seen our industrial sector growing every year and Rudy will provide our clients with a much more diverse service offering.” Tejeda holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University of Houston.
CITY OF SEABROOK KICKS OFF LIVABLE CENTER STUDY The City of Seabrook and the Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) have officially kicked off their Livable Center Study thanks to a grant provided by the Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC). H-GAC awarded Seabrook $153,950.64 for the study and the SEDC provided $40,049.36. Freese and Nichols have been awarded the project and presented their timeline to Seabrook City Council at the December 1, 2020, Council meeting. The plan will focus around the Old Seabrook District and include input from the community and area stakeholders. Stay up to date on the plan’s progress by following Seabrook Economic Development on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/showcase/seabrook-edc.
Founded in 2016 by Dr. Michael Seitz, BlueSky Global has developed a technology that could revolutionize industrial air filtration. For CO, BlueSky’s cutting-edge SmartBox Technology has combined high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filtering and ultraviolet (UVC) sterilization into a fully integrated machine. Seitz says the company’s patented SmartBox Technology is the safest and most environmentally friendly industrial air cleaning system, as well as the simplest to use and maintain. Seitz compares the SmartBox system to replacing an ink-jet cartridge on a printer. When it is time, a used SmartBox can be easily replaced, without any exposure to contaminants.
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BLUESKY GLOBAL: SMARTBOX TECHNOLOGY BlueSky Global, a pioneering environmental technology company headquartered in Tomball, targets large problems with even bigger technology solutions. The company’s added focus is COVID-19, a pandemic that has put the world on its heels. BlueSky Global has applied their adept business model and state-of-the-art technology to minimize exposure to the virus.
A significant impact Satterfield & Pontikes Construction has seen from COVID-19 is the increased importance of communication within teams and across the organization, especially while employees are adjusting to new ways of working. Without as much direct communication or the opportunity of tools like Town Hall meetings to bring everyone together, S&P had to build new strategies that ensure cross-functional collaboration, allow us to engage with employees, and maintain productivity in the office and on our job sites – all while protecting the safety and wellbeing of our employees and trade partners. We focused on flexibility in internal communications, leveraging a variety of platforms and channels such as using cloud-based collaboration tools, rolling out a text messaging system, and implementing an internal podcast.
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MEMBERS IN MOTION TEXAS MUTUAL SUPPORTS HURRICANES LAURA AND DELTA RECOVERIES Texas Mutual Insurance Company, the state’s leading provider of workers’ compensation, is committed to the resiliency of Texans and their businesses. In fall 2020, Hurricanes Laura and Delta devastated Orange County, Texas, leaving many without power while already facing the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, Texas Mutual donated $50,000 to the Orange County Disaster Rebuild and worked with its agent partners to identify policyholders whose businesses were affected. They identified 19 policyholders and delivered $95,000 in grants to help them with their recovery. Texas Mutual has also delivered $4 million across the state for COVID-19 resiliency and economic growth, including $425,000 to organizations in the gulf coast region. The Bridge Over Troubled Waters, an Economic Alliance member, was among recipients. CORE TRUCKING COMPANY OF TEXAS OPENS NEW FACILITY FOR THE PORT OF HOUSTON AREA CORE Trucking Company of Texas opened a new transload facility on November 30th servicing the Port of Houston. Located at 1200 McCabe in La Porte, just off Highway 146. The facility is conveniently located a few miles from both the Barbours Cut and Bayport Container Terminals. The new facility is a 2 story 2400 square foot Corporate office with a 12 door, 12,000 square foot cross dock facility sitting on 7 3/4 acres. 4/ 1/2 acres are paved for terminal operations. Designed for 24-hour cross docking operations. 2 3/4 acres are undeveloped and will be used to construct a future Automated Storage and Retrieval (ASRS) warehouse. CORE Trucking has operated in the Houston Port area for 24 years as a drayage provider. CORE
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takes pride and is known for the quality service provided for its customers drayage needs. This new facility will allow CORE to expand its business to include cross docking and intermodal services to and from the Port of Houston and Dedicated Service to a new line of customers. The strategic location of the CORE facility is ideal to optimize transportation of international cargo. The location of the facility allows Core to reduce the road time of containers by providing drayage, transload and extended delivery service by van for CORE customers.
MOBIL STEEL RECOGNIZED WITH AISC FABRICATOR SAFETY AWARD Mobil Steel International, Inc. received the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) 2019 Fabricator Safety Award for no OSHA reportable incidents. This is our first AISC recognition for no reportable incidents and will be awarded at the next international steel conference. We have also received the Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) annual STEP award for our superior safety performance in 2019. This award is sponsored by CNA Insurance. We received the Diamond Level award recognition which is the highest of the four categories. This is our fourth year of recognition, and each year we have achieved the next highest level of recognition. This is the second year we have received the Diamond Level for our exemplary safety achievement.
PASADENA EDC UPDATE Pasadena Loves Local Campaign Recently PEDC held a check distribution event for the Pasadena Cares Financial Assistance Grant Program which was created as a component of the Pasadena Loves Local initiative which focuses on promoting Pasadena’s business community. The program was designed to provide financial support to Pasadena businesses during these trying times. At the conclusion of the program, close to 200 businesses will have benefitted from $1,000 grants to provide some financial relief. Going forward the campaign will focus on giving exposure to the Pasadena business community through creative marketing approaches, messaging, and special events. For more information and to view photos of the event visit www.PasadenaLovesLocal.biz.
PINNACLE REBRANDS AND RELEASES ECONOMIC IMPACT REPORT This October, PinnacleART announced a rebrand to Pinnacle. Pinnacle, leaders in the industrial reliability and mechanical integrity market, is doubling down and focusing on data-driven reliability to help its clients reduce risks and maximize overall productivity. To further accelerate Pinnacle’s commitment to drive the reliability industry forward,
the organization has established Pinnacle Ventures, a $50MM corporate venturing fund focused entirely in the reliability technology space. Pinnacle released the first of its kind report, “The Economics of Reliability – Global Refining” and the first in a series of reports that explore the impact reliability has on various global industries including the oil and gas, chemical, wastewater, and other industrial processing industries. In this interim report, Pinnacle analysts take data from the oil refining industry and dive into how that key sector is being affected by reliability today. From small independent refiners to large integrated oil companies to state owned refining companies, we dive into the differences across the world. To learn more, visit www.pinnaclereliability.com.
EXXONMOBIL RECOGNIZES SARA BAILEY AS 2020 REFINER OF THE YEAR Each year, ExxonMobil Baytown awards a community volunteer who has made outstanding contributions to the area. Refinery Manager Rohan Davis awarded Sara Bailey as the 2020 Refiner of the Year. Sara was raised in Baytown and has served on many boards through the years. Also as a docent to the Baytown Historical Museum for thirty years, Sara has taught thousands of children about ExxonMobil Baytown and the importance of the facility to the community and across the globe. Davis stated, “Sara is a great example of what being our Refiner of the Year is all about. She shares her talent and passion to give back to our community and make Baytown a better place, and we are honored to highlight Sara as this year’s recipient.”
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MEMBERS IN MOTION HCA HOUSTON HEALTHCARE SOUTHEAST RECOGNIZED AMONG THE BEST PLACES TO WORK IN HEALTHCARE 2020
INEOS HIRES NEW WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT MANAGER FOLLOWING DAVE KING’S RETIREMENT
HCA Houston Healthcare was recently selected by Modern Healthcare to receive the 2020 Best Places to Work in healthcare award.
Dave King, Workforce Development Manager for INEOS O&P USA, will be retiring effective December 31, 2020. After starting his career with DuPont Canada, Dave moved to Texas to work with Solvay, later INEOS, with various roles in manufacturing, engineering, technology, commercial and leadership. After building and commissioning a Florida biofuels plant, Dave returned to Texas in 2014 as Workforce Development Manager being active on Advisory Panels for several Community Colleges, High Schools and Industry Dave King Associations.
Modern Healthcare’s 13th annual Best Places to Work program identifies and honors 150 outstanding companies and organizations within the U.S. healthcare industry that empower employees to provide patients and customers with the best possible care, products and services. This distinction requires a special commitment to culture and excellence. Modern Healthcare partners with the Best Companies Group on the assessment process, which includes an extensive employee survey. “It is an absolute honor to be named among the Best Places to Work in Healthcare in the nation,” said Jeanna Bamburg, CEO at HCA Houston Healthcare Southeast. “Our leadership team, colleagues and physicians are united by our mission to care for and improve human life, and we are committed to caring for each other like family. We believe excellent people make excellence happen, and this recognition reinforces the effectiveness of our work to continually put our patients and colleagues first in everything we do.” The HCA Houston Healthcare family of caregivers is here for you and your family, 24/7, and offers a network of convenient emergency care centers, urgent care facilities, women’s care clinics, cancer centers and surgery centers – providing you with a higher level of care in your community. Visit HCAhoustonhealthcare.com/southeast for more information.
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Stacy Putman, replacing Dave King, joined INEOS in 2005 as Polymers Commercial Operations Manager with later roles of HSEQ Corporate Manager, Carson, CA Site Director, and Sr. Project Director. Her new role is Manager of Advocacy, Workforce Development & Strategic Projects for INEOS. Please welcome Stacy to her new role.
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INDUSTRIAL TAX CONSULTING WELCOMES BRIAN HEARD, CMI ITC is excited to announce its continued expansion as we welcome Brian Heard, CMI to our Texas Gulf Coast Regional Office led by Mark Dzeda, President. Brian Heard, CMI, will be joining ITC as Complex Industrial Tax Director. Brian is a motivated property tax leader with twenty years of dynamic
experience and proven ability to impact corporate performance through property tax advisory services, including consulting for large-scale appeal work, tax compliance, and audit defense. He is joining ITC from a Big 4 accounting firm where he focused on heavy industrial, chemical, downstream, and oilfield service clients on a variety of property tax issues. Brian’s previous experience includes organizing and leading the property tax functions at two major industrial companies in the defense and aggregates and cement industries.
forces in the Houston market. The combination creates a leading financial services company dedicated to enriching the lives of their clients, associates and communities.
Industrial Tax Consulting (ITC) is a premier leader in providing proactive property tax minimization consulting services on a nationwide basis to clients concerned about maximizing their bottom line. We focus on capitalizing on rapidly-changing market conditions such as the current economic impact of COVID-19, and constant technological advancements to minimize clients’ property tax exposure by proactively pursuing strategic tax reduction opportunities and securing tax incentives. We represent diversified industries, including energy, chemicals, utilities, building products, and manufacturing. ITC’s offices located in major Texas cities are supported nationwide by strategic partnerships with recognized industry leaders, providing our clients the competitive advantage required to flourish in today’s ever-changing environment.
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Please contact us should you have any further questions regarding our services or, if you would like to receive a confidential property tax liability analysis, call our offices today at 1-866-4060TAX or scan the QR code for more details. FIRST HORIZON AND IBERIABANK JOIN FORCES IN MERGER OF EQUALS
“Our ability to invest in technology will ensure our clients have the state-of-the-art products which will help them stay competitive and become more profitable and efficient,” said Gary Olander, Houston Market President. First Horizon’s dedicated and capable team of bankers and industry specialists understand the market and are ready to help clients grow and maintain financial stability.
• Focused: By combining strengths, the new combined company can offer better technology, broader lending capabilities and a bigger financial network. • Better Together: First Horizon is dedicated to delivering personalized service and customized resources to all clients. To learn more, visit firsthorizon.com/better-together.
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MEMBERS IN MOTION SHELL DEER PARK Shell to Provide Over One Million Pieces of PPE to U.S. Communities in Need As the number of COVID-19 cases surges across the country, Shell Oil Company (Shell) has announced it will contribute more than one million pieces of PPE to communities and medical care facilities from coast to coast. Face shields, non-medical masks and nitrile gloves are now arriving in some of the hardest hit areas of the country. To date, Shell has donated more than $4.4 million to help communities across the U.S. respond to the pandemic. The contribution total is mostly made up of in-kind contributions of PPE, meals, fuel, and hand sanitizer to front-line responders, medical and educational institutions. The cash contributions include donations to community relief organizations, food banks, mental health services and, through a national employee match program, more than 175 local organizations across 24 states.
For more information on Shell’s COVID-19 relief efforts, please visit www.shell.us/covid-19-shell-sresponse-in-the-united-states.
Shell Deer Park helps keep Hands Clean in local ISDs At the start of the pandemic, Shell converted several of its plants to produce liquid hand sanitizer. The company has so far donated more than 5,900 gallons to offices of emergency management, medical and elder care facilities, local community school districts and universities. Additionally, Shell donated 132,000 gallons of isopropyl alcohol for use in the production of surgical grade disinfectant wipes and in the preparation of COVID-19 test and vaccine research. With donations going out to the Deer Park, Pasadena and La Porte Offices of Emergency Management earlier this year, Shell Deer Park has recently reached out to local ISDs with a donation of 400 gallons of hand sanitizer going to Deer Park ISD, Pasadena ISD, and San Jacinto College.
Efforts in the South Focusing on Texas and Louisiana, Shell has provided more than $2 million in cash and in-kind contributions to support COVID-19 relief efforts including 900,000 pieces of PPE across 14 local organizations, including, but not limited to: Texas Medical Center c/o Houston Methodist, MD Anderson, Legacy Community Healthcare, Texas Organization of Rural & Community Hospitals (TORCH) State Office of Rural Health, Texas Department of Emergency Management and the Deer Park, Pasadena and La Porte Offices of Emergency Management.
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Continuing Education with Shell Deer Park History After 18 months, the Big Energy special exhibit at the San Jacinto Monument closed in January 2020 to make room for a new exhibit exploring the
construction of the San Jacinto Memorial Monument. Shell is excited to partner with the Deer Park Education Foundation to once again make our shared history available to the students of Deer Park ISD. Since the establishment of Shell in Deer Park in 1929, the company and the city have grown up together and have forged a special bond that continues to this day. Through the years, the people of Deer Park powered progress locally by building a strong community and creating an environment for commerce to thrive on a global scale.
In the coming months, students visiting DPISD’s Outdoor Learning Center will have the chance to explore the history of their city thought interactive games and a digital library showcasing many of the people and organizations which founded Deer Park, and watch how our city and the Shell site has grown over the years. For more information on Big Energy or to access the accompanying curriculum, please visit www.shell.us/ bigenergy.
SAN JACINTO COLLEGE Information Technology Apprenticeship Program In today’s climate, apprenticeships are leading the way in hiring practices by offering a flexible training solution combining on-the-job training with classroom instruction. Apprenticeships in information
technology are an innovative way to build a strong workforce, reduce turnover, and provide companies with a hire-ready student who is eager to begin their career. While apprenticeship programs have been known for their in-person, mentorship-style training, more companies are moving to remote coaching which has proven to be a viable option. Apprenticeship programs are designed with the employer partner and for the employer partner. If you would like to become a partner on this innovative project with San Jacinto College, please contact program director Dr. Janell Hills at 281-5422060 or Janell.hills@sjcd.edu. SJC wins national award for outstanding STEM education The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program and the Siemens Foundation have awarded San Jacinto College with the Excellence and Equity in Community College STEM Award for the College’s associate degree nursing and process technology programs. Eight winning programs from seven community colleges across the country are receiving this award for providing outstanding preparation for highdemand jobs in advanced manufacturing, energy, health care, and information technology. Additionally, these community college programs are also being nationally recognized for their intentional outreach and support of diverse populations that typically are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) careers. San Jacinto College is the only institution to receive the award for two programs. Each winning program will receive $50,000, with half of the funds allocated for program development and the other half allocated as scholarships for outstanding students, known as Siemens Technical Scholars. Read more at: sanjac.edu/newsroom.
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