2022 EconAlliance Annual Report

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carson@allianceportregion.comDevelopment Bridget Yeary Financial & Administrative Manager bridget@allianceportregion.com Marisela Ramirez Events & Membership Director marisela@allianceportregion.com Patti Bell Workforce Development patti@allianceportregion.comManager Karen Gregory Contracts karen@allianceportregion.comManager Amanda Baucum Marketing & Communications Director amanda@allianceportregion.com ELECTED BOARD Allatia Harris, San Jacinto College Angelique Bartholomew, MPact Strategic Consulting Captain Robert Thompson, Houston Pilots Association 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 Larry House, Flint Hills Resources Kirk Kveton, Action Supply Luis Aguilar, Health And Safety Council Stephanie King, BakerRipley

Connie Tilton, ExxonMobil Nathanael Ince, Pinnacle Matthew Blunck, Enterprise Holdings David Bush, Orion Group Holdings, Inc.

Charles Montgomery, International Longshoremens Association

The Economic Alliance has promoted a successful workforce development program, Dream it Do it Southeast Texas, which markets high-demand, high-wage careers to students and the under-employed. In 2021, this program, in partnership with PetrochemWorks, reached over 5,000 people through more than 44 presentations.

A. Bedell, Mobil Steel International, Inc. Katie Yount, McDonough Engineering Russell Carter, Bohler Engineering Matthew Goldston, PKF Texas Elizabeth

Buddy Tucker, Ohmstede Industrial Services Inc.

Stuart Cayer, Kelsey-Seybold Jonathan Schmaltz, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Randy Boeding, R.Boeding Group, LLC Matt Buchanan, Pearland Economic Development Council

The Freight Transportation committee is made up key regional stakeholders, including Port Houston, East Harris County Manufacturers Association, Mayors, Harris County and TxDOT. Key achievements include TxDOT’s PEL study to redevelop SH 225 and the expansion of Hwy 146 through La Porte, and many others.

Chad Carson Vice President of Economic

Vice Chair: Mayor Michel Bechtel City of Morgan’s Point Vice Chair: Monty Heins Dow Past Chair: Steve Cote Brady, Chapman, Holland & Associates

Sincerely, Bob Bradshaw, Chairman Site Manager, INEOS Olefins & Polymers USA

Paul Chavez, Seabrook EDC

The Public Policy Task Force represents our stakeholders in Washington D.C. and Austin. In 2021 we traveled to D.C. supporting the Houston Ship Channel widening project. 2021 was also a State Legislative session and the Economic Alliance continued to work with officials on accomplishing goals of the State Whitepaper.

• freight transportation and infrastructure work, • workforce development support, • public policy advocacy, and • quality of life projects for our communities

EXECUTIVE BOARD

PUBLIC APPOINTED BOARD MEMBERS Commissioner Roy Mease, Port Houston Mayor Brandon Capetillo, City of Baytown Mayor Jerry Mouton, City of Deer Park Mayor Esmeralda Moya, City of Galena Park Mayor Ana Diaz, City of Jacinto City Mayor Louis R. Rigby, City of La Porte Mayor Michel Bechtel, City of Morgan’s Point Mayor Jeff Wagner, City of Pasadena Mayor Thom Kolupski, City of Seabrook Mayor David Jennings, City of Shoreacres Mayor Joe Soto, City of South Houston Matthew Buchanan, City of Pearland Tracey Wheeler - President/CEO, Baytown Chamber of Commerce

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Jim Wadzinski - President, HighlandsLynchburg Chamber of Commerce

Leonard Fazio Hale, Gulf Coast Authority Chris Talley, Structure Tone Robert Armstrong, Kuraray America, Inc. Janet Gonzales, Bank of Texas Kristi Claypool, Meador Staffing Services

Bret Gardella, City of Baytown

Wiggins, CenterPoint Energy Jim Griffin, San Jacinto CollegeCenter for Petrochemical, Energy & Technology

Houston Port Region is dedicated to bringing you the latest news and updates in the petrochemical, manufacturing, maritime & logistics industries, and workforce related topics.

Jim Johnson - President, Pearland Area Chamber of Commerce

Secretary: Rob Bacon ExxonMobil Vice Chair: Ryan Sitton Pinnacle

As Chairman of Economic Alliance, the economic development company for the Houston Port Region, I encourage you to become a member and join one of our many active committees in promoting business development in our region. You will find value in the abundance of information, and you will be able to help make a difference in this growing regional economy.

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Brent Cockerham, Moody National Bank

Margie Buentello - President, North Channel Area Chamber of Commerce Cristina Womack – President/CEO, Pasadena Chamber of Commerce

Chair: Bob Bradshaw INEOS Olefins & Polymers USA Treasurer: Dr. Brenda Hellyer San Jacinto College District

Paula Moorhaj - President, Deer Park Chamber of Commerce

The current pipeline of projects is 21 strong accounting for $7.2 billion and over 1,000 jobs. This is a robust pipeline of projects as we head into 2022. It is a great indicator of the strength of the local economy. The economic development success is also bolstered by key initiatives that serve to make this region more competitive, including:

OUR LEADERSHIP Message from the 2022 Chairman, Bob Bradshaw The Economic Alliance Houston Port Region and our members are well positioned to continue promoting successful economic growth in our region. We do this through providing economic development services while equipping the region with the necessary tools to keep pace with our rapid Thedevelopment.missionof the Economic Alliance is to grow the regional economy. In 2021, we had five project wins totaling $1.9 billion in capital investment, which created 172 jobs.

Frances Castaneda Dyess - President, Houston East End Chamber of Commerce

Stephanie Tanner - President/CEO, South Belt – Ellington Chamber of Commerce

Herb Hildebrand, San Jacinto CollegeSmall Business Development Center

Board of Directors

John Grimes, LBC Tank Terminals Doug Mansfield, Mansfield Marketing Roger Gossett, Diamondback Works Misha Baker, Shell Deer Park Stephen Kelman, Wood Paul J. Plauché, MobilOps Dave Tolson, Arete Advisors

Marcelo Moacyr, BGE Dr. Lynda Villanueva, Lee College Dennis Winkler, Winkler Public Relations

ChadStaffBurke President & CEO chad@allianceportregion.com

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288 35 610 59 10 610 90 225 8 45 45 8 PASADENA DEER SOUTH HOUSTONPEARLANDSOUTHBELT/ELLINGTONGALENAPARKJACINTOCITY CHANNELVIEW NORTHSHOREHOUSTONDOWNTOWN EASTGREATEREND ECONOMIC ALLIANCE HOUSTON PORT REGION HOUSTONPORT HOUSTON SHIP CHANNEL The most sought-after region in the world for petrochemical, manufacturing, maritime and logistics operations.

14610 146 99 330 PARK SEABROOK SHOREACRES LA PORTE BAYTOWN LYNCHBURGHIGHLANDS MORGAN’SPOINT CHANNELVIEW BARBOUR'S CUT CONTAINER TERMINAL BAYPORTTERMINALCONTAINER N World’s largest petrochemical complex #1 total tonnage port in the U.S. #1 container port on the Gulf Coast (95% of Texas market share) 3.2M jobs in the State of Texas are related to Houston Ship Channel $801.9Bactivity annual economic impact in Texas is attributed to the Houston Ship Channel region 3

Representing the 25-Mile Houston Ship Channel, including: The Houston Ship Channel is home to one of the most influential energy corridors and trade ports in the world. Since 2008, Economic Alliance has MISSIONsupported: OUR STRATEGIC INITIATIVES 11CITIES DIRECT3,756JOBSCREATED Economic Alliance Houston Port Region is a non-profit organization whose mission for 36 years has been to grow and market a vibrant regional economy through economic development. Supported by public policy, workforce development, transportation/ infrastructure and quality of life ECONOMICinitiatives.74DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS PRIVATE$16.3BCAPITALINVESTMENT250SECTORMEMBERS PublicPolicy Transportation/Infrastructure QualityofLifeDevelopmentWorkforceEconomicDevelopment PublicPolicy Transportation/Infrastructure QualityofLifeDevelopmentWorkforceEconomicDevelopment

55 5 PROJECT WINS SUPPORTED BY ECONOMIC ALLIANCE IN 2021 ECONOMIC IMPACT ON THE HOUSTON PORT REGION* ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The Projects are focused on the specific industry segments of Industrial Gases, Adhesives, Catalysts, Surface Active Agents and Healthcare. As our economic development projects move forward to committed investments, the Houston Port Region and beyond benefits. Our region is an engine for growth and a vital and stabilizing force that impacts the entire Houston MSA and State of Texas Economy. JOBS172CREATED CAPITAL$1.9BINVESTMENT *Economic impact calculations conducted by the Greater Houston Partnership Research Department based on multipliers supplied by the IMPLAN Group Inc. INDIRECT442JOBS TOTAL JOBS (DIRECT & 614INDIRECT) CONSTRUCTION8,694JOBSANNUAL $265MIMPACT ECONOMICONE-TIMEIMPACT$2.2B QualityLife

TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE ADDRESSING CRITICAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH THE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE AND PRODUCTS. Regional Transportation Stakeholders Economic Alliance convenes local/state elected officials, Port Houston, petrochemical association partners and private sector members. The mission is to deliver TxDOT and key leadership a prioritized transportation/infrastructure project list based on stakeholder consensus and critical investment need. Houston Port Region Freight Improvement Strategic Plan Supporting specific projects that will enhance current/future committed private sector and public transportation mobility investments. Specifically, over the last several years, the Houston port region has seen $50 billion in manufacturing expansions, Port Houston’s $1B commitment to widen and deepen the Houston ship channel, and state and local investment to construct the $2B Beltway 8 bridge and expansion of SH146. Impacting safety, mobility efficiency and environmental concerns related to the SH146/SH225/610/I10 transportation corridor. PEL Studies I-10 East Expansion that includes the San Jacinto River Bridge Design and Work Underway 146 Expansion and Widening/Fairmont to Red Bluff Transportation & Infrastructure ADDRESSING CRITICAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH THE MOVEMENT OF FREIGHT AND COMMUTERS Regional Transportation Stakeholders (not all caps) - Regional Mayors East Harris County Manufacturers Association (EHCMA) Port of Houston Authority Harris County TxDOT HGAC BayTran Houston Port Region Freight Improvement Strategic Plan including the State Highway 225 Planning & Environmental HGAC Southeast Harris County Subregional Study The Economic Alliance serves as a member for the Steering Committee Southeast Harris County Transportation & Infrastructure ADDRESSING CRITICAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH THE MOVEMENT OF FREIGHT AND COMMUTERS Regional Transportation Stakeholders (not all caps) Regional Mayors East Harris County Manufacturers Association (EHCMA) Port of Houston Authority Harris County TxDOT - HGAC BayTran Houston Port Region Freight Improvement Strategic Plan • 31 Projects • 17 TXDOT Projects including the State Highway 225 Planning & Environmental Linkages study • 11 Harris County Projects • 3 Rail and Drainage Projects HGAC Southeast Harris County Subregional Study The Economic Alliance serves as a member for the Steering Committee Southeast Subregional Study. Committee members will provide ongoing or planned transportation critical to the study's overall planning and eventual recommendations. please leave the existing gray map and delete the terrain map already go with “HGAC” paragraph ] HGAC – Southeast Harris County Subregional Study Economic Alliance serves as a member for the Steering Committee - Southeast Harris County Subregional Study. Committee members will provide ongoing or planned transportation projects that are critical to the study’s overall planning and eventual recommendations. State Highway 225 – 610 PEL Study by TXDoT Beltway 8 – SH 225 Direct Connectors (seeking authorization and funding for 8 of the 8 direct connectors)

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77 PUBLIC POLICY Supporting policies that bolster job creation and initiatives that encourage investment in our people, infrastructure, and businesses. 2021 STATE WHITE PAPER CONSIDERATIONS Reauthorization of tax incentive Chapter 313 Coastal spine maintenance funding authority Freight related infrastructure funding Community colleges – workforce development

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In the world’s largest petrochemical complex, workforce skills are of the utmost importance and it is no doubt that job creation/retention is a direct endorsement of our world renowned business climate. The Economic Alliance supports programs focused on workforce success to give companies the confidence to invest.

Our vision is to effectively coordinate and develop ways to communicate to the future workforce that will help them prepare for the skills needed for employment in our region.

DREAM IT. DO IT. initiative provides the scope of career paths and job opportunities/benefits of the Houston Port Region to: 29,000 students since 2018 INSPIRING AND PREPARING THE NEXT GENERATION WORKFORCE

Working in partnership with the East Harris County Manufacturers Association and the nine area community colleges to market, train, and hire the potential workforce in highly skilled, highwage petrochemical, maritime, logistics, transportation and industrial construction careers

Providing the career paths and job opportunities/benefits to students, parents, and educators at the middle school, high school, and community college levels to address attrition, skill enhancement and hiring needs

Workforce Development efforts include: Leveraging strategic private and institutional partnerships in the Houston Port region to attract and recruit a qualified workforce

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The Quality of Life mission of the Economic Alliance is to enhance our region’s marketable image and overall value, by publicizing assets that attract both tourism and business relocation and expansion. In partnership with the San Jacinto Texas Historic District (SJTHD) a collaborative entity that brings together the port region communities of East Harris County (Precinct 2).

LicenseSpecialtyArtPlateSanJacintoMonument Morgan’s Point WaterShoreacresCityTowerof have created and maintained public art projects, welcoming gateways, roadway beautification and branding an ongoing state license plate program. One effort, with the understanding that quality of life represents a range of priorities SJTHD has reviewed/funded projects that promote public safety, beautification, community outreach and other priorities aligned with impacting the Houston Port region. Since 2019, SJTHD has awarded $63,000 in total matching funds awarded to 9 projects/capital residents/organizations located in Pasadena, Pearland, Morgan’s Point, LaPorte, Shoreacres and Precinct 2 at large.

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MISSION To enhance our region’s marketable image and quality of place, including assets marketed to attract both tourists and corporate relocation. Task Forces and Initiatives Supported by Member Involvement:

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MISSION To provide a forum that facilitates information sharing and promotion of workforce development initiatives to address the growing skilled workforce gap. Economic Development Task Force

Our structure consists of an Executive Board, an Elected Board and eight initiative chairs supported by members through their direct involvement. Our staff works to carry out the directives of each these bodies in the most efficient and effective way possible.

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MISSION To identify and support transportation projects in order to accommodate rising freight demand in the economy and ensure safety and quality of life for citizens. Public Policy Task Force

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MISSION To highlight stakeholders and activities that drive the Houston Port Region’s economy.

MISSION To provide a forum that facilitates information sharing and education on public policy issues affecting the Houston Port Region’s economic development.

MISSION To provide mechanisms for the education and development of regional businesses in order to sustain and grow regional commerce for our communities. Gulf Coast Industry Forum MISSION To bring industry, government, and community stakeholders together to hear regional information affecting the Houston Port Region. Workforce Development Task Force

MISSION To facilitate new and expanded capital investment and job creation along the Houston Port Region. Transportation Task Force

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MISSION To showcase female leaders in our industries and encourage an empowering dialogue on the success of female leadership in the industries they represent. Quality of Life Task Force

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11 WHAT WE MAKE HERE CHANGES THE WORLD The Gulf Coast Industry Forum brings together industry leaders focused on petrochemicals, energy and logistics. 12th Annual Conference of National Industry Leaders On September 23, 2021 the one day event featured 24 panelists, keynote and governmental speakers, had over 600 attendees, and 42 booths. INDUSTRY AND MARKET INSIGHT: • U.S. Senator John Cornyn • Global Chemical Industry Growth • Energy Transition • Data Decisions • State of the Port • Petrochemical Leadership Panel • Port Call Optimization Through Digitalization • Port Houston Update • State of Chemicals Panel • Carbon Capture Storage & Houston Ship Hub Concept 13th Annual Gulf Coast Industry Forum Thursday, September 22, 2022 allianceportregion.com/gcif President/COO of Chevron Phillips Chemical B.J. ChairmanHerbertofthePort Commission, Port Houston Ric CharlesCampoNeal,General Manager, Kuraray America POVH, Stacy Putman, Manager Leadership Development and Strategic Circular Economy Projects, INEOS, Monty Heins, Director of Houston Operations, DOW and Jim Griffin Sr. VP Petrochemicals, Energy and Technology, San Jacinto College as HarrisPanel:PetrochemicalmoderatorCountyPrecinct 2 AdrianCommissionerGarcia

Join Our Growing List of Members* OUR PARTNER MEMBERS Aggreko LLC Air AssociatedProductsBuilders & Contractors of AssociationHoustonof Chemical Industry of Texas (ACIT) BohlerBASF CenterPointEngineeringEnergy Chevron Pasadena Refinery Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, LP Coastal Ice & Water LLC DiamondbackCovestro Works Dooley Tackaberry Inc EastDOWHarris County Manufacturers EXPAssociationEnergyServices, Inc. GreaterExxonMobilHouston Manufactures HealthHarveyAssociationBuildersandSafety Council Houston Community College (HCC) Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital Ineos Olefins & Polymers USA JSW Steel, USA Kelsey Seybold Clinic Kuraray America, Inc. LBC Tank Terminals Lee MagellanLyondellBasellCollegeMidstream Partners Mansfield Marketing, LLC McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Mobil Steel International San Jacinto College Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, ShellInc. Deer Park Targa WinklerWestTurnerTexasTexasTellepsenResourcesChemicalCouncilOil&GasAssociationIndustries,LLCGulfMaritimeAssociationPublicRelations OUR STAKEHOLDER**, CORPORATE, AND PROPRIETOR MEMBERS ABGI3PBD USA Action Supply Acts CHB, Inc. Airtechs Mechanical AL Law ArmandArkemaAreteARCOApacheAmericanAllegianceGroupBankAcrylOilCompanyDesign/BuildAdvisorsInc.BayouNature Center Association of Bayport Companies Audubon BartlettBankBakerRipleyEngineeringofTexasCockeIndustrial Bay Area Houston Convention & Visitors BayBureauAreaHouston Economic Partnership Bayport Polymers, LLC (Baystar) Baytown/West Chambers Economic BBVADevelopmentCompassBank Beacon Federal Credit Union Belt Harris Pechacek, LLLP Bendel Tank & Heat Exchanger BGE BIC Alliance bioPURE Houston East Belt BlueSky-Global LLC BMWC Constructors Boost Performance LLC Boral BradshawAgencyConsulting Group, Inc. Brady, Chapman, Holland and Assoc. Bridgepoint Consulting LLC Capital One Bank Cease Addiction Now Cenikor Foundation Chemic Engineers & Constructors, Inc. Cherry Companies CHI St. Luke’s Health Patients Medical Center Choice Energy Services Cima Services, LP Clark Freight Lines Inc Clark Industrial Services, LLC Climax Portable Machine Tools Clough USA Community First ER CommunityBank of Texas Consumer Energy Alliance Core Trucking of Texas CRA CumulusInc Digital Systems Del Mar Safety Solutions DeLane’s Ad Specialties Detection & Measurement Systems Dixie Chemical Dunavant Trans Gulf Transportation & Distribution Group East Harris County Empowerment EconomicECCCouncilAllianceIncentive Services, LLC Edna Rice Executive Recruiters Inc. Enterprise Holdings, Inc. First Horizon Bank Flint Hill Resources Gallant GalvestonBuildersBayFoundation Gateway Printing & Office Supply, Inc. GEDA USA, LLC Global GreaterRelationsHouston Partnership Gulf Coast Authority Gulf Coast Solutions Inc Gulf Winds International, Inc. H+M Industrial EPC Halff Associates, Inc. Ham, Langston & Brezina, LLP Hanson Professional Services Hargrove Engineers + Constructors HCA Houston Healthcare Southeast HDR Engineering, Inc. Houston Chronicle Media Group Houston Pilots Association Houston Yacht Club ILA #1351 Industrial Tax Consulting Innovative Alternatives, Inc. InnovEarth Corp. Kai Koa IT Solutions, LLC Kaneka North America LLC Keller North America Kenco Bucket Trucks Knudson LP La Porte Economic Development LakewoodCorporationYacht Club Liquid Capital Business Funding Longleaf Industrial Lubrizol Mass Transfer, Ltd MAV Personnel, LLC McDermott McDonough Engineering Corporation Meador Staffing Services Moody National Bank Mosher Seifert & Company, CPA MPACT Strategic Consulting Nance International Inc National Property Holdings NissanNiSoft Chemical Houston Corp Noltex, LLC Northern OhmstedeAirIndustrial Services Inc. Orbital Engineering, Inc. Orion Group Holdings, Inc. Oxy Vinyls Pasadena Economic Development Corporation PDG Architects Pearland Economic Development PfeifferCorporationandSon, Ltd. Phelps State Farm Insurance PKFPinnacleofTexas, P.C. Place PlantgistixChaplains Pro Citrus Network Prostar Manufacturing Inc. Qualified Properties, Inc. Ram Alloys, LLC Reliant Nationwide Staffing Richmond Equipment Riner Engineering Ritter Forest Products Royal Harbor Partners San Jacinto River and Rail Seabrook Economic Development Corporation Sesco Cement Shell Federal Credit Union Sign Craft Sky High for Kids Slack & Co. Contracting, Inc. SMART Group Houston Southern Fasteners & Supply, Inc Statesman Corporation Finance, LLC Stockstill & Associates Structure Tone Southwest Swagelok Southeast Texas Terracon Consultants, Inc. TexasTerrapassAdvantage Community Bank Texas Deepwater Partners (TDWP Partners LLC) Texas First Bank Texas JDC Diving Inc Texas Mutual Insurance Co Texas Southern University The Boeing Company The Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Inc. The Gates at Main Steet/Linensndecor The Tipton Corporation (Skyline Safety) Tier 1 Integrity Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc. TPC Group Truist Financial Trustmark National Bank Union Pacific Railroad University of Houston-Clear Lake WheelchairsVCFO for Warriors Wood Workforce Solutions 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 Highlands-Lynchburg Chamber of HoustonCommerceEastEnd Chamber of Commerce North Channel Area Chamber of PasadenaCommerceChamber of Commerce Pearland Chamber of Commerce South Belt-Ellington Chamber of SouthCommerceHoustonChamberofCommerce ** Stakeholder Members in bold. * List current at time of publication January 2021

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