Coverage of Houston Port Region Affairs and Companies COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT 2023 2ND QUARTER
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PRESIDENT’S LETTER .....................................3
FEATURED ARTICLE ........................................4
MEMBERS IN MOTION .................................. 9
ECONOMIC ALLIANCE IN MOTION ............18
CALENDAR OF EVENTS ...............................25
MEMBER LISTING ..........................................28
FEATURED
HOUSTON PILOTS: A multitude of community involvement.
EXXONMOBIL: Supporting students at Lee College.
WHEELCHAIRS FOR WARRIORS: Helping mobilize veterans in need.
COASTAL ICE & WATER: Keeping the community hydrated.
BACODA: Committed to the community-wide effort, drug & alcohol abuse among our youth.
IN THIS ISSUE
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 77 successful projects that have helped create 3,856 new jobs and over $17.8 billion of capital investment to the Houston Port Region.
250 Private Sector
We are proud to count among our members cities, communities, chambers of commerce and other government entities
Highlands-Lynchburg
Randy Boeding, R.Boeding Group, LLC
Buddy Tucker, Ohmstede Industrial Services Inc.
Chris Talley, Blast Builders
Connie Tilton, ExxonMobil
David Bush, Orion Group Holdings, Inc.
Elizabeth Fazio Hale, Gulf Coast Authority
Herb Hildebrand, San Jacinto College - Small Business Development Center
Janet Gonzales, Bank of Texas
Jim Griffin, San Jacinto College - LyondellBasell
Center for Petrochemical, Energy & Technology
Jonathan Schmaltz, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.
Katie Yount, McDonough Engineering
Kristi Claypool, Meador Staffing Services
Leonard A. Bedell, Mobil Steel International, Inc.
2023 Board of Directors
David Szafranski, Enterprise Holdings
Matthew Goldston, ABIP CPAs & Advisors
Nathanael Ince, Pinnacle
Robert Armstrong, Kuraray America, Inc.
Russell Carter, Bohler Engineering
Stuart Cayer, Kelsey-Seybold Clinic
Brent Cockerham, Moody Bank
Dave Tolson, Arete Advisors
Dennis Winkler, Winkler Public Relations
Doug Mansfield, Mansfield Marketing LLC
Dr. Lynda Villanueva, Lee College
John Grimes, LBC Tank Terminals
Brittany Wong, Shell Deer Park
Marcelo Moacyr, BGE
Paul J. Plauché, MobilOps
Roger Gossett, Diamondback Works
Stephen Kelman, Wood
Thomas Reeves, City of Baytown
Dr. Allatia Harris, San Jacinto College
Melissa Wolkenhauer, BIC Alliance
Bryan Wooten, INVISTA
Michelle Hundley, CenterPoint Energy
Steven Massey, Truist Bank
Charles Montgomery, Houston ILA Dock & Marine
Shareen Larmond, West Gulf Maritime Association
Nellie Baktashi, Houston Methodist
Ali MacLeod, BGE
Marcia Faschingbauer, Excargo Services Inc.
Nikki Mason, Covestro
Scott McAlister, Coastal Ice & Water
Mark Bookmyer, Lyondellbasell
Captain Clint Winegar, Houston
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PRESIDENT’S LETTER
203 Ivy Avenue, Suite 200 Deer Park, TX 77536 (281) 476-9176
ECONOMIC ALLIANCE EXECUTIVE BOARD
Chair: Bob Bradshaw, INEOS
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT. I firmly believe that this region produces its’ own unique culture, born out of blue-collar manufacturing work. The residents work hard and raise their families in tight-knit, small town communities that still support their local schools, Little Leagues and pack stadiums every Friday night in the Fall. I also believe that it’s that culture that inspires our companies to reach into the communities and pour resources back into them.
As Jim Griffin used to always say, these cities allow us (the petrochemical industry) to operate in their communities. That partnership and service attitude shows through in numerous ways, including grant programs, sponsorships of local fire departments, education foundations, non-profit charities, school districts and many more community first causes.
We’re fortunate to live in such a thriving economic ecosystem where jobs and education and quality of life all coexist. The Economic Alliance works everyday to continue and grow that prosperity, which is the American Dream.
God Bless,
Chad Burke President & CEO Economic Alliance Houston Port Region
Treasurer: Dr. Brenda Hellyer, San Jacinto College
Secretary: Rob Bacon, ExxonMobil
Vice Chair: Ryan Sitton, Pinnacle
Vice Chair: Mayor Michel Bechtel, City of Morgan's Point
Vice Chair: Monty Heins, DOW
Past Chair: Steve Cote, Brady, Chapman, Holland & Associates
COMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD
Sarah Arroyo, Lubrizol
Heather Betancourth, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC
Jessica Blackmore, Shell Deer Park
Sara Cronin, TPC Group
Amanda Fenwick, San Jacinto College
Jason Lee, Exponent Prosperity Accelerator Advisors, LLC
Lori Pace, ADIM Media, LLC
Kara Slaughter, LyondellBasell
Bill Stephens, Chevron
Aaron Stryk, ExxonMobil
Connie Tilton, ExxonMobil
Dennis Winkler, Winkler Public Relations
Tess Hammock, Community First ER
MaryJane Mudd, East Harris County Manufacturing Association
Sabrina Schwertner, Texas Chemical Council
Brian Waddle, Lee College
ECONOMIC ALLIANCE STAFF
Chad Burke, President & CEO
Chad Carson, VP of Economic Development
Marisela Ramirez, Events & Membership Director
Amanda Baucum, Marketing & Communications Director
Heather Carrico, Financial & Administrative Manager
Patti Bell, Workforce Development Manager
Karen Gregory, Contracts Manager
LAYOUT AND DESIGN
Amanda Baucum, Marketing & Communications Director
EDITORIAL & SPONSORSHIP SUBMISSIONS
amanda@allianceportregion.com
Newsletter archive: https://allianceportregion.com/newsletters/
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HOUSTON PILOTS DOING GOOD IN THE COMMUNITY
Houston Pilots is a voluntary association of 97 ship pilots providing pilotage services to vessels navigating the Houston Ship Channel. A leader in navigation safety and innovation since 1919, the Association’s goal is to safeguard the interests of the citizens of Harris County by ensuring the safe navigation of deep draft vessels transiting to the over 160 public and private docks along the 52 mile Houston Ship Channel.
Since 1919, Houston Pilots have lived and raised their families in the communities along the Houston Ship Channel. So it should come as no surprise that their commitment to keeping the channel safe and to investing in their local communities runs especially deep.
With special focus on the the neighborhoods and organizations surrounding Houston’s East End and communities along the Houston Ship Channel, Houston Pilots have provided support to a number of local community, educational and health related organizations over the years.
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS MAGNOLIA PARK
Platted in 1890, Magnolia Park is one of the oldest Latino neighborhoods in the Houston area. The Dia de los Muertos festival was founded in Houston’s East End to build community between neighbors, support local artists and students, provide local small businesses the opportunity to sell their goods, and develop relationships between local community leaders. Houston Pilots are honored to be a sponsor of this community event which supports the East End and Magnolia Park neighborhoods.
EL CENTRO DE CORAZON
Houston Pilots believe that a healthy community is vital to a vibrant and strong work force along the Houston Ship Channel. With this in mind, they have supported El Centro de Corazon, which is a Federally Qualified Health Center with three locations in Houston’s East End, for over 12 years. El Centro provides a full range of pediatric and adult health care services for the medically underserved and uninsured.
MARITIME EDUCATION
Understanding how the channel underpins future local and regional prosperity, Houston Pilots have invested heavily in recruiting the next generation of maritime leaders from local communities.
Partnership maritime schools include Pasadena ISD, Houston ISD, LaPorte ISD, Galena Park ISD, and Texas City ISD. Additionally, Houston Pilots serve on the San Jacinto and Pasadena ISD Maritime Advisory Boards and provide guidance on curriculum, instructor qualifications, equipment, and facility requirements.
With a focus on under served and minority students, Houston Pilots typically hosts 4-6 interns every summer, and provides $120,000 a year in scholarships and financial support to local maritime education programs through their Houston Pilots’ Anchorwatch Foundation. Just recently, the Anchorwatch Foundation surpassed over $1million in support of maritime education. Consistent with the Houston Pilots focus on local communities, scholarships are awarded with preference towards students from local partner high schools.
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EXXONMOBIL SUPPORTS LEE COLLEGE’S ENERGYVENTURE CAMPS, BLENDING FUN AND EDUCATION!
ExxonMobil Baytown recently donated $15,000 to sponsor Lee College 2023 EnergyVenture camps, an energy career exploration summer camp for middle school and high school students.
In addition to funding, ExxonMobil is providing volunteers to lead experiments and talk careers. Volunteers kick off discussions about their time at ExxonMobil and the journey that led them to where they are today. Students can ask questions and learn more about what it takes to have a career in our industry. Campers also learn about the world of chemicals and how the products that we make are used in everyday items.
“We appreciate ExxonMobil’s continued efforts to support Energy Venture camp at Lee College for the last 14 years,” stated Lee College Community Education and Senior Programs Program Manager Jordan Smith. “Through this support, students are able to see how vital the energy industry is to everyday life and decide if a career in the industry may be a good fit for them.”
Through ExxonMobil’s 14 years of sponsorship, more than $200,000 has been donated to support the camps and to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders.
“We couldn’t make this camp possible without ExxonMobil’s support, and we hope to continue growing this program to create more opportunities for young members of our community to learn about the energy industry,” Smith added.
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ExxonMobil is a proud sponsor of EnergyVenture Camp and thanks Lee College for helping to educate the next generation of energy leaders.
WHEELCHAIRS FOR WARRIORS, HELPING MOBILIZE VETERANS IN NEED
Wheelchairs for Warriors, a local area nonprofit, envisions a world where every wounded vet eran and first responder can confidently and independently pursue their dreams with the support of custom-fit, complex-rehab mobility solutions (wheelchairs). They serve those who served us – warriors critically injured in the line of duty. They travel to recipients around the country and custom fit each wheelchair to their specific physical and lifestyle needs, providing a range of solutions from daily use to adaptive sports wheelchairs.
In June, they visited Sue Downes in Cypress, TX to fit her for a custom wheelchair she desperately needs and has been unable to get through the VA. Sue enlisted as an Army police officer in Dec 2004 and deployed to Afghanistan in February of 2006. In November of that year, Sue’s unit was en route for an overnight mission; their Humvee was struck by five landmines powered by a Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) and also received enemy fire. Sue was gunning the .50 caliber machine gun – she was shot in the left hip, and her fellow soldiers (best friends) were both killed.
The blast took both of Sue’s legs below the knee, lacerated organs, caused a traumatic brain injury, and PTS. Sue underwent dozens of surgeries, and in March of 2007 she was given her fist pair of prosthetics.
Six months ago, Sue was diagnosed with Ankylosing Spondylitis (A.S.). Her right hip is fused and a few of her spine segments have started to fuse as well. Sue has worn prosthetics for 16 years with success, but now her injuries and illness have caught up to her and she needs a wheelchair.
Sue says, “A wheelchair will give me back my independence – I can get around a store without my legs hurting, I can be more mobile in everyday tasks.”
To learn more about Wheelchairs for Warriors visit: wheelchairsforwarriors.org
To help fund Sue Downes wheelchair visit: https://give.wheelchairsforwarriors.org/suedownes
COASTAL ICE & WATER, KEEPING THE COMMUNITY HYDRATED PROVIDING HYDRATION SAFETY GUIDANCE
Coastal Ice & Water debuted a hydration safety guidance presentation available to customers and non-customers. Participants are encouraged to consider diet and behavior with increased consumption of water to safely hydrate, especially in Houston’s summer heat.
Placing a monitor under people’s tongues to read hydration levels grabs attention. Most display moderate dehydration. Some reach severe levels.
Skipping breakfast and drinking caffeinated beverages is confessed as the culprit in dehydration rates, notes Monica Beynaerts, Vice President, Sales for Coastal Ice, who brings fruit, pastries and water-soluble electrolytes for people to consume.
Beynaerts holds attention with a tear-jerking ending – a father describing his son’s death from heat-exhaustion on the job.
“It is easy to remedy dehydration when you know the facts and have a solution,” Beynaerts concluded.
GRABBING ATTENTION WITH HYDRATION SAFETY TWIST AT EHS TRADE SHOW
Coastal Ice & Water continued its industry Hydration Solutions theme by introducing Hydration Safety Solutions during the Texas|Louisiana EHS Seminar. Coastal Ice’s booth offered cold, refreshing water, and a unique dehydration testing site.
Many safety professionals, surprised to test dehydrated, requested Coastal Ice bring its hydration safety guidance presentation to their sites. Plant managers, equally impressed, recommended testing as a method to garner employees’ attention.
“Our safety presentation helps employees understand how easy it is to be dehydrated and learn proper methods to hydrate,” said Scott McAlister, president of Coastal Ice & Water.
Coastal Ice ambassador and Olympic boxer Termite Watson visited industry safety professionals and plant managers during the seminar about knocking out dehyd ration which increases safety incidents. Termite delivered motivational presentations during the conference.
Knock out dehydration and reduce safety incidents. Olympic boxer & motivational speaker, Termite Watkins, visits with customers in the Coastal Ice & Water booth during the TexasLouisiana EHS Seminar in Galveston. Adding water and fruit to your diet and avoiding caffeinated beverages can help the fight against dehydration.
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Elizabeth Taylor Wells, territory manager with goSafe, a Coastal Ice & Water safety partner, uses a goSafe hydration meter to read audience members hydration levels during a presentation on Next Level Hydration. Monica Beynaerts of Coastal Ice & Water presented to HBR SHE Resource Committee hosted at HASC.
BACODA | BAY AREA COUNCIL ON DRUGS & ALCOHOL
BACODA is committed to a community-wide effort to prevent and reduce the harmful impact of alcohol, nicotine, and other drugs among our youth. They accomplish this by utilizing a multi-prong approach.
The first approach features prevention education within the Youthworks Program. This program uses school-based prevention education for grades 1st-12th. They also provide positive alternative activities and presentations for after school programs, youth-based non-profits, community partners and, of course, parents.
The second approach involves BACODA’s five community coalitions which implement environmental strategies. The coalitions rely on effective partnerships, collaborations, and volunteers to bring awareness to their communities, educate leaders and policy makers, and evoke change. Coalitions can be found in Brazoria County, Galveston County, Matagorda/Wharton and Southeast Harris and the city of Pasadena.
The third approach concentrates on counseling services for those seeking assistance with substance use and substance use disorders. BACODA offers direct services providing a combination of critical activities including psycho-educational classes, crisis counseling, assessments, problem identification, and referrals. All sessions are conducted by a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC). For more information or to make an appointment, please call 800-510-3111. Youth, adults, and families are welcome.
BACODA’s impact in the community can be seen throughout the region. With collaborations with local municipalities, law enforcement, health promotion agencies and faith-based organizations, events and projects are happening at full speed! Recently, BACODA received a grant from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to sponsor and support projects to reduce stress and increase wellness. Below are some of the projects sponsored by BACODA:
• Increase community beautification by designing and painting full size murals in Freeport, Kemah, and Dickinson. The mural in Kemah features a smoke and alcohol-free picnic area for all to enjoy.
• Community gardens in Galveston and Oyster Creek allow collected food to feed those in the community.
• New “ninja” style park in Pasadena located across from an elementary school to increase exercise opportunities for youth.
• Provided a cement court for Sanford Community Center in Palacios which allowed local youth to games and socialize safely.
• Purchase supplies to support the Clothes Closet at La Porte HS for students in need.
• Sponsored an awning at the Hesed House in Wharton to allow for community gatherings and outdoor events.
It is easy to follow along with BACODA’s current projects, coalition meetings and prevention activities by visiting www.bacoda.org and following on FB, Instagram and Twitter! For additional information, please call 800-510-3111.
MEMBERS IN MOTION
HOUSTON METHODIST
This year Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital is celebrating 75 years of serving Baytown and the surrounding community. Our founders set out to create a modern hospital that provides the very best in innovation and health care for those living in the community, well into the future. I am proud to say we continue to fulfill their vision as one of the nation’s top complex care medical centers and one of America’s best places to work. We are grateful to our community for their support and fortitude throughout the years and we look forward to continuing to grow together. We are proud of our history, excited for our future, and look forward to Leading Medicine in our community for decades to come.
David P. Bernard, MBA/MHA, FACHE, Chief Executive Officer, Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital
3PBD is proud to announce three new additions to our Alliance Partners’ Network. Welcome to the network Billy Bray/Outsourced Risk Managers, Arquella Hargrove/Alchemy Consulting Group, & Bart Pitcock/CommonWealth Sales Consulting! You can learn more about them at https://3pbd.net/3pbd-alliance-partners.
If your business has a need for one of these companies or you would like to make a connection with one of them, message me and I will schedule a call to personally introduce you.
CRAIG & HEIDT, INC. CIVIL CONSTRUCTORS
Congratulations to Craig & Heidt Civil Constructors for achieving 50 years as an incorporated business! On May 5th, Craig & Heidt hosted a celebration in recognition of five decades in the civil construction industry. As a family owned and operated business, Craig & Heidt employs over 40 full time team members and provides turnkey civil construction services including design, engineering, and construction. Their client list reads like a ‘who’s who’ of the Texas petrochemical and industrial landscape. They are steadfastly loyal to their clients and are dedicated to doing what is necessary to execute a successful and safe project. Craig & Heidt has been recognized on the National stage, earning numerous Excellence In Construction awards from Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), as well as accolades for safety excellence including the ABC STEP, ABC AQC, and ABC Top
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INEOS - THE DAILY MILE The Daily Mile is a children’s health and wellness initiative supported by INEOS. Earlier this year, The Daily Mile announced that one million US children are now taking part in the initiative.
The Daily Mile takes classroom teachers and their students outside for an additional 15 minutes of movement. Participants start by walking, jogging, running, or rolling at their own pace. Within a month, most children build enough endurance to run for the entire 15 minutes. For most, this equals the distance of a mile.
This simple initiative has proven benefits. Children’s physical health improves. Their mental well-being and learning improves. To help even more children be their best selves, the Daily Mile is giving $50k to schools for health and wellness initiatives.
To learn more about the Move 2 Movement $50K Giveaway, visit www.thedailymile.us/50K.
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MEADOR STAFFING SERVICES was named as one of the 68 honorees for the Houston Business Journal’s inaugural Best Family-Owned Business Award.
The companies selected demonstrated both financial success and commitment to the Houston community. This award recognizes and highlights the success that Meador Staffing has demonstrated throughout the past 54 years and the importance of family-owned businesses and how they impact the economy and communities they serve.
Team members from Meador Staffing celebrated at a luncheon hosted by the HBJ at the Marriott Marquis June 15.
RINER ENGINEERING A UES COMPANY Founded in 2006, Riner Engineering (https://rinerengineering.com), a geotechnical engineering and construction materials testing and inspection firm was acquired by UES, a national leading engineering and consulting company, in June 2023. RINER with 170 engineers, project managers, technicians, and support staff based in offices in the Houston headquarters, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas, joins the Texas Region of UES, along with previously acquired Dallas-based Alpha Testing and Corpus Christi-based Rock Engineering and Testing Laboratory. RINER’s leadership team will continue to operate the day-to-day business.
Brian Powell, P.E., President of the UES Texas Region and UES CEO Dave Witsken have remarked on the expansion with enthusiasm noting the increased level of skills, experience, services, and solutions RINER brings to their Texas/UES teams. RINER+Alpha+Rock = #BetterTogether
THE PORT BUREAU Captain Bill Diehl, USCG (Ret) retired from the Port Bureau in May 2023. Bill came to the Port Bureau in 2009. He has led the Port Bureau in its mission to provide its 260+ members with vessel movement and port information, networking and promoting maritime values in the broader community. Before coming to the Port Bureau, Bill served 31 years in the U.S. Coast Guard in a variety of challenging jobs, including serving as a diplomatic liaison officer to the Panama Canal. His last assignment was command of the largest operational unit in the Coast Guard: Sector Houston-Galveston. He led 2,600 personnel in the highly successful response to Hurricane Ike in 2008. The response included saving 235 lives, cleaning up 240 oil spills, and the largest waterway restoration effort in the history of the Coast Guard.
The new president CAPT Eric Carrero started July 1, 2023. Welcome aboard!
Happy Retirement Captain Bill Diehl!
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INEOS - BMC COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES TEAM (CAT) UPDATE
BMC COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIPS AWARD 3 LOCAL STUDENTS $1000 EACH
INEOS Community Scholarships that were offered to the local high schools – Deer Park ISD and La Porte ISD. Altogether, 3 local students were recognized for their contributions in the community through volunteering, academic excellence, and school participation with $1000 scholarships to the school of their choice.
EASTER BASKET DRIVE FOR CHILDREN AT LOCAL SHELTERS
The BMC CAT sponsored an Easter Basket Drive to benefit the children at Sarah’s House & The Bridge Over Troubled Waters in April 2023.
Together, we were able to provide baskets for a total of 47 kids at these shelters.
We were also able to take the extra catfish meals from our Tornado Appreciation event and donate them to Sarah’s House for their community.
MOTHER’S DAY DRIVE
The BMC CAT gathered donations from our workforce to generate enough funds to provide gift bags to the mothers at The Bridge Over Troubled Waters including personal care items and makeup, tumblers, coloring books, and personal motivational journals. Together we were able to donate enough bags for 40 mothers.
BAYSIDE PRINTING CELEBRATES ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY
2023 marks the 50th anniversary of Houston’s Bayside Printing. While much has changed since 1973, Bayside has remained true to its commitment to quality, service and friendliness that it is famously known for. Owner Rose Mary Bundscho echoes this company mantra; “Our people make our company successful. It is my pleasure to know and work with all our dedicated employees that put our customers first and continually strive to improve all that we do.”
Bayside Printing, Inc. is an award-winning commercial printing firm located in the north Houston area. They are a woman and minority-owned company (MWBE) and are certified by the City of Houston and the State of Texas as a HUB supplier.
SAN JACINTO COLLEGE is rolling out new programs to meet the needs of the growing workforce in Houston and along the Texas Gulf Coast. New programs include: autonomous vehicle repair (certificate), biotechnology (certificate and associate degree), engineering technology (associate degree), heavy diesel equipment and crane repair (certificate and associate degree), medical laboratory technician (certificate), and plumbing (certificate). The College will also launch its second bachelor’s degree, a Bachelor of Applied Science in early childhood education (EC-3) to help meet the growing teacher shortage across the region.
Most of the new programs will begin this fall. The bachelor’s degree and biotechnology programs will roll out in spring 2024. With these new programs, students will have the opportunity to gain the skills to enter the evolving job market with confidence.
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HARRIS COUNTY PRECINT 2 helps CTE students at Sam Rayburn High School by donating to two end of year projects. One of the project needs consisted of cables, fasteners, and other building material. The other project funds were allocated towards a laser cutter, updated tools, and an electric motor/power supply for the juniors to build an electric go-kart. Brock Wilson, is head of the Engineering - Industrial Arts - Technology – Robotics at Sam Rayburn High School. He places projects on the website throughout the year. His small yearly budget does not go far with over 140 engineering students. https://www.donorschoose.org/brock-wilson is the link to his DonorsChoose site, help out if you can.
CHEVRON PASADENA REFINERY in partnership with DonorsChoose, seeks to provide students with resources that increase access to STEM opportunities. Chevron Pasadena Refinery was especially excited to fund Sam Rayburn High School teacher Brock Wilson, head of the EngineeringIndustrial Arts - Technology – Robotics in the Pasadena Independent School District request on DonorsChoose for approximately $8k in tools and equipment for his engineering classroom. He has many students interested in mechanical engineering and they are working as a team to design and build an electric-powered go-kart. DonorsChoose is a platform that helps provide teachers with materials they need in the classroom.
“ I am overwhelmed and grateful for the generous donations you have made to support my classroom and my students. I look forward to sharing the progress my students make with their new tools and supplies next year and I can’t wait to share the great news with my students.” With gratitude, Mr. Brock Wilson
During Teacher Appreciation Week, Chevron launched a 2X STEM match offer for equity focus schools on DonorsChoose. There are currently over 1,500 projects qualifying for Chevron’s support and 25 projects have already reached their project goal!
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Mr. Brock’s students designed and built the new Chevron logo and podcast studio signs for the renovation of the Gulf Coast Growth Show podcast studio at Economic Alliance Houston Port Region.
MEMBERS IN MOTION
EXCARGO wins 2 awards for our Safety program at the ATA 2023 Safety, Security & Human Resources National Conference & Exhibition!!! The ATA National Truck & Industrial Safety Award recognizes the extraordinary Safety accomplishments of Truckers across the US by operation type and size. Judging is based on safety records, vehicle accident rates, lost workdays, and vehicle maintenance.
Safety is at the core of every decision we make. Every department at Excargo has a hand in Safety and making sure our fleet is elite. Henry Vargas has lead our Safety program since 2019 and continues to show exemplary results. Our driver turnover is the lowest it has ever been, and we are continuing to break our safety score records!
CITY OF DEER PARK Finance Director Nicole Ganey has earned the designation of Certified Government Financial Officer from the Government Finance Officers Association of Texas (GFOAT).
The CGFO program is intended to encourage a level of knowledge and professionalism in the field of government finance. It is also intended to encourage the development and maintenance of professional competence for practicing governmental finance officers. For purposes of the CGFO program, a finance officer is any individual occupying a professional-level position that includes oversight and/or supervision of one or more financial functions in a government entity.
Assistant City Manager Sara Robinson congratulated, “The Deer Park family is so proud to have Nicole on our team. Her dedication and ambition are second to none, and obtaining the CGFO designation is an exemplary example of that. Congratulations, Nicole – you are a shining star, and your future is bright!”
Nicole Ganey stated, “I feel honored to have earned my CGFO certification from GFOAT, as it will provide me with new opportunities for professional growth and help me better serve the City of Deer Park. This achievement marks one of many milestones in my career.”
City Manager Jay Stokes expressed, “I’m am incredibly happy to see Nicole achieve the CGFO designation, both for the City of Deer Park and for her professionally. She is an outstanding Director of Finance, and we all enjoy working with her immensely.”
GFOAT is an affiliate organization of the Texas Municipal League (TML), which represents some 98% of Texas’ urban population through its 1,100 member cities and towns. TML provides affiliate services, membership management, and conference planning support. As partners, TML and GFOAT offer the best in representation and assistance to cities and their finance professionals.
GULF COAST INDUSTRY FORUM special section will be featured in the HOUSTON BUSINESS JOURNAL. This section will be seen by HBJ’s audience of over 50,000 weekly readers in both the print and digital versions of their September 8 publication and will also be distributed to every table at the September 21 event in Pasadena.
This section will include a preview of the upcoming Forum as well as allow our members the chance to receive special rates on promoting their company within the section. Space and material closing is August 15. Please reach out to Traci Pelter for more information. Traci Pelter, Vice President of Sales at Houston Business Journals, tpelter@bizjournals.com or 832-316-4550.
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ECONOMIC ALLIANCE IN MOTION
BREAKING GROUND - 60 NEW JOBS & $250 MILLION INVESTMENT KAO is building a new tertiary amine production plant at 5010 Underwood Road in Pasadena, Texas. The company broke ground in late April ’23. The production facility will meet the growing demand for sterilizing/cleaning applications but also for wide range of other industrial and consumer applications. Scheduled to begin operations in January 2025.
INDUSTRIAL PROCUREMENT FORUM – CONTRACTORS
Economic Alliance along with co-hosts BIC Alliance hosted the Industrial Procurement Forum on May 11 at the San Jacinto College – LyondellBasell CPET Building. This event gathered 200 in attendance and 10 exhibitors. Our Keynote Speaker was Corey Johnson of Enterprise Products Partners L.P. and a contractors Procurement Managers Panel consisting of Carsten Bernstiel of Kiewit, Mike McClellan of KBR, Scott Watson of PCL Construction and Stuart Folse of Cajun Industries, LLC. The panel was moderated by Jeremy Osterberger of BIC Alliance.
LUNCH WITH COASTAL ICE & WATER Thank you to our member Coastal Ice & Water, LLC for treating us to an appreciation lunch back in May. The team truly appreciates your kindness, friendship, and all that you all do for the region. Thank you for your continued support and for keeping us all hydrated!
Who keeps you hydrated? Coastal Ice & Water, LLC quenches our thirst! https://www.coastal-ice.com/
ECONOMIC ALLIANCE BOOK CLUB
Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell is a book that explores the hidden forces behind successful people.
GRADUATION/FAREWELL TO INTERN
BRITTON SMITH We celebrated our Intern Britton Smith with a Farwell/Graduation lunch in May. A graduate from University of Houston, we are grateful for the time he spent assisting the Economic Alliance Staff. Thank you to the University of Houston - Clear Lake for their partnership.
NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION
We hosted our first New Member Orientation of the year on May 17th in the Board Room. We welcomed over 30 members with networking, refreshments, and a short presentation on how to get involved. Our committee chairs also shared an update on the task force that they represent. We plan to host another orientation in the fall, be on the lookout for your invitation.
ECONOMIC ALLIANCE IN MOTION
ERNIE’S TASTING Economic Alliance
Houston Port Region team & Russell Carter, Chairman, Gulf Coast Industry Forum participated in a tasting at Ernie’s Cafe & Catering! We’re gearing up for our Forum in September. We hope you enjoy our lunch options. Thank you to Ernie and his staff for excellent service! For catering consider Ernie’s: www.erniestheoriginal.com/
CAMILA FLORES JOINS ECONOMIC
ALLIANCE Economic Alliance
Houston Port Region welcomes Camila Flores who has joined our team as an Administrative Intern.
Camila is a dual credit Deer Park High School and San Jacinto College ‘23 graduate with an associate in general studies. She is attending the University of Houston this fall, majoring in Computer Information Systems and minoring in Data Science.
Join us in welcoming her in this exciting new chapter of work experience and networking with Economic Alliance!
WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON
The Economic Alliance, Women In Alliance Committee hosted the Women’s Leadership Luncheon on June 21 at San Jacinto College LyondellBasell Center for Petrochemical, Energy & Technology.
Showcasing a panel for the first time including: Brittany Franklin with Sky High for Kids, Joy HorakBrown with New Hope Housing, and Kirsten Whittingham with Axiom Space - moderated by past committee chair Melinda Torrison with Meador Staffing Services. This Panel was Outstanding!!
A special thanks to our sponsors Harris County, Texas, San Jacinto College, Eli Valet, Bayside Printing Company, Whitmire | Munoz HCA Houston Healthcare Southeast for supporting this event.
Save the Date: Wednesday, October 18th for our next Women’s Leadership Luncheon, Harris County Commissioner Leslie Briones will be our Keynote speaker.
BOARD & MEMBERSHIP
MEETING
Thank you
Houston Pilots for hosting the Economic Alliance
Houston Port Region board & membership meeting! Captain Clint Winegar gave a great presentation & overview of what the Pilots do daily, maneuvering vessels safely and efficiently to and from docks via the narrow and congested Houston Ship Channel.
Thank you to the Board, members, and taskforce/ committee leads for your updates!
TASK FORCE, COMMITTEE & EVENTS
BUSINESS GROWTH TASK FORCE
The Business Growth Task Force continues to meet on the first Wednesday of each month at 9am in person with a virtual option. Committee members share business updates and news in the region. Every meeting we highlight a member, and they share insight and how to connect with their business. This committee plans 4 events a year. The first event being the Economic Forecast Reception that took place on April 6th. All events have opportunities for sponsorship and booth options to share promotional information, check our website for future events. For more information on the task force and to be signed up to receive meeting invites, contact Marisela Ramirez at marisela@allianceportregion.com.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TASK FORCE
INEOS hosted the April Economic Development Task Force at their Battleground Research and Development building. Nearly 30 Task Force members got to see firsthand the facility and what the R&D folks do on a day-to-day basis at INEOS. It was a very informative tour and provided a great chance for members to network and want to thank INEOS staff again for taking the time to host us and organizing the tour.
Our June Task Force meeting was hosted by staff at the Nouryon Chemicals Battleground Site. Nearly 30 attendees received a demonstration of Nouryon’s operations and a close look at recent investments at the facility. We are thankful for them opening the doors for our group.
Keep a lookout for invites to our Fall meeting that we are currently planning. This one will be more of a social setting, and we are still working on a few ideas and should be committing to one in the next few weeks. All 3 our Task Force meetings this year have been off-site and have highlighted some key assets and operations in the Houston Port region. We are open to meeting ideas and/or those that want to host a meeting. Reach out to either Chad Carson or Kristi Claypool to see if it’s a fit.
Membership Highlight: Sam Craig presented on behalf of Craig & Heidt at the April meeting.
Membership Highlight: Wendy Ghormley presented on behalf of Live Oak Bank at the May meeting.
Membership Highlight: Ed Parker presented on behalf of 3PBD at the June meeting.
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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT TASK FORCE
Dr. Allatia Harris, Workforce Task Force Chairman and Vice Chancellor of San Jacinto College welcomed attendees to the Workforce Task Force meeting on June 22, 2023 at TALKE, USA in Mont Belvieu.
We strive to coordinate regional programs and stakeholders and to market regional petrochemical, maritime and logistics career paths and opportunities to students, teachers, counselors, and parents. In our efforts to provide timely topics we surveyed our committee members in April to help us provide meaningful meetings that meet their needs and interests. Based on the results of that survey our June meeting covered Logistics and Transportation and was held on site at Talke USA in Mont Belvieu. We had two community colleges, four school districts, and nine business or government entities represented. Talke shared their history, hiring and promoting within, and about their packaging and shipping departments. A great big thank you to the TALKE staff.
This task force usually meets on the third Thursday every other month, from 3:00pm – 4:00pm, unless on site options require a different time. Our next meeting is August 17, 2023 via zoom or in person at Economic Alliance Houston Port Region.
We have connected with over 3500 students, parents, teachers, administrators, and underemployed adults through June 2023. Dream It Do It has attended 13 career fairs, one conference and one community event as well as presentations in four classrooms and three large groups. Our outreach has been at 12 school districts in our immediate area and two community colleges as well as reaching 25 additional school districts in the Beaumont Youth Expo and 14 at Women in Industry held in Galveston.
DREAM IT. DO IT.
The goal of the Dream It Do It Southeast Texas program is to highlight career opportunities in our region by working with our industry partners who volunteer. We focus on petrochemical, logistics, transportation, maritime and construction industries.
Thank you to our volunteers who bring such valuable insight into the high-demand, high-wage careers in our area. Our volunteers during this 2nd Quarter are Stacy Putman (Ineos), Morris Guy (San Jacinto College), Britton Smith (Economic Alliance), Tyler Padgett (San Jacinto College), Flor Escatel (San Jacinto College), Kelly Groaning (San Jacinto College), Jay Roberson (Turner Industries), and Alex Suescun (Pulido Transportation).
If you’d also like to share your knowledge with the future workforce, we are always looking for volunteers to come speak about their careers in the petrochemical, logistics, maritime, construction, and transportation industries. If you would like to help, please email Patti at patti@allianceportregion.com
WOMEN IN ALLIANCE COMMITTEE plans 3 Women’s Leadership Luncheons throughout the year. This year we have successfully hosted 2 events. We are looking forward to our October event and hope that you join us! The committee meets every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 3pm. If you would like more information on how to get involved or how to sponsor an event, please send Marisela an email at marisela@allianceportregion.com.
Current sponsors as of 7.17.23
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Sponsorships Available
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GULF COAST GROWTH SHOW
UPCOMING EVENTS 2023
AUGUST
Business Growth Task Force
Wednesday, Aug 2 9:00am – 10:00am
Women In Alliance Committee
Wednesday, Aug 9 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Gulf Coast Industry Forum Committee
Tuesday, Aug 15 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Workforce Development
Thursday, Aug 17 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Public Policy
Tuesday, Aug 22 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Economic Alliance Board Meeting
Wednesday, Aug 30 3:00pm - 5:00pm
SEPTEMBER
Business Growth Task Force
Wednesday, Sep 6 9:00am – 10:00am
Women In Alliance Committee
Wednesday, Sep 13 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Gulf Coast Industry Forum Committee
Tuesday, Sep 19 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Gulf Coast Industry Forum
Thursday, Sep 21
Public Policy
Tuesday, Sep 26 3:00pm - 5:00pm
OCTOBER
Business Growth Task Force
Wednesday, Oct 4 9:00am – 10:00am
Women In Alliance Committee
Wednesday, Oct 11 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Gulf Coast Industry Forum Committee
Tuesday, Oct 17 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Workforce Development
Thursday, Oct 19 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Public Policy
Tuesday, Oct 24 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Economic Development
Wednesday, Date & Place TBD 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Topical Forum: The Four Legs of Houston’s Economy
Thursday, July 27 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Gulf Coast Industry Forum
September 21, 2023
Pasadena Convention Center 7902 Fairmont Pkwy, Pasadena, TX 77507
Women's Leadership Luncheon
Wednesday, October 18
San Jacinto College - LyondellBasell Center for Petrochemical Energy, & Technology 7901 W Fairmont Pkwy, Pasadena, TX 77507
Procurement Forum - Owners
Thursday, November 7
San Jacinto College - LyondellBasell Center for Petrochemical Energy, & Technology 7901 W Fairmont Pkwy, Pasadena, TX 77507
Join our mailing list and receive task force and event invites by contacting Marisela Ramirez at marisela@allianceportregion.com
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MEMBER-DRIVEN AND MEMBER SERVICE ORGANIZATION
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
Upon becoming a member, you are invited to attend a Task Force meeting, luncheon, or other events so that you can get a better idea of how we operate and what Economic Alliance offers.
8 TASK FORCES AND INITIATIVES SUPPORTED BY MEMBER INVOLVEMENT
Economic Development Task Force
To facilitate new and expanded capital investment and job creation along the Houston Port Region.
Workforce Development Task Force
To provide a forum that facilitates information sharing and promotion of workforce development initiatives to address the growing skilled workforce gap.
Quality of Life Task Force
To enhance our region’s marketable image and quality of place, including assets marketed to attract both tourists and corporate relocation.
Women’s Leadership Luncheon
To showcase female leaders in our industries and encourage an empowering dialogue on the success of female leadership in the industries they represent.
Transportation Task Force
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
To provide a forum that facilitates information sharing and education on public policy issues affecting the Houston Port Region’s economic development.
Business Growth Task Force
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
To bring industry, government, and community stakeholders together to hear regional information affecting the Houston Port Region.
INVOLVEMENT
MEMBER BENEFITS
ECONOMIC ALLIANCE IS A DRIVING FORCE in the Houston Port Region. Economic prosperity and successes are growing faster than ever due to the participation by our members. We convene a large, trusted network and encourage you to join our talented, well-connected organization.
A VALUED MEMBER:
MCCARTHY BUILDING COMPANIES, INC. deeply values our membership with the Economic Alliance Houston Port Region. All they do, advocating for and advancing the interests of the economic powerhouse that is the Houston Ship Channel, and surrounding areas, is amazing and appreciated. Thank you Chad Burke and Team!
JONATHAN W. SCHMALTZ, DIRECTOR, BD
MEMBER BENEFITS ARE REFLECTED IN ENHANCING YOUR OPERATIONS NETWORK
Expand your immediate circle of acquaintances and begin meeting new people in adjacent circles — and beyond. Members, staff and partners can be the solution and lead resources related to your operations.
Become recognized as an active business member of a world class team within the Houston Port Region. Our service footprint is the most sought-after region in the World for Petrochemical, Manufacturing, Maritime and Logistics operations.
Align yourself with strategic initiatives that are making an impact on our regional economy and residents.
Economic Alliance is one of the most impactful and influential business organizations in Texas. Participate in economic development, public policy, transportation/infrastructure, workforce development and quality of life initiatives.
Gain knowledge and contribute to the information sharing and convening of industry leaders. Events and task forces can highlight your operations and/or be a vehicle to gain insights from fellow members.
Leverage relationships and established communication channels to have issues heard.
Economic Alliance develops regional priorities through our members input and the organization is a respected voice with invaluable connections to key decision makers.
TRUSTED NETWORK
VISIBILITY IMPACT INSIGHT VOICE
JOIN OUR GROWING LIST OF MEMBERS!
PARTNER LEVEL
Stakeholder, Corporate, and Proprietorship Members
*STAKEHOLDER MEMBERS IN BOLD
3PBD
3V Industrial, LLC
ADS Customs Signs
AL Law Group
All About Business
American Acryl
Angler Construction
Apache Industrial
Apache Oil Company
ARCO Design/Build
Arete Advisors
Arkema Inc.
Armand Bayou Nature Center
Association of Bayport Companies
Audubon Engineering
BakerRipley
Bank of Texas
Bay Area Council on Drugs & Alcohol (BACODA)
Bay Area Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau
Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership
Bayport Polymers, LLC (Baystar)
Belt Harris Pechacek, LLLP
Bendel Tank & Heat Exchanger
BGE
Blast Builders
BMF Industries
BMWC Constructors
Brady, Chapman, Holland and Assoc.
Bridgepoint Consulting LLC
Butler-Cohen
Capital One Bank
CDT3 Training
Cenikor Foundation
Chemic Engineers & Constructors, Inc.
Cherry Companies
CHI St. Luke’s Health Patients Medical Center
Cima Services, LP
Clark Freight Lines Inc
Clark Industrial Services, LLC
Clough USA
Colson X-Cel USA
Community First ER Core Trucking of Texas
CRA, Inc
Craig & Heidt, Inc
Cumulus Digital Systems
Del Mar Safety Solutions
Detection & Measurement Systems
Diamond Rigging and Crane Inc
Dunavant Trans Gulf Transportation & Distribution Group
Dupre Logistics
E.E. Reed Construction, L.P.
Earmark Management and Consulting LLC
East Harris County Empowerment Council
Economic Incentive Services, LLC
Edna Rice Executive Recruiters Inc.
Enterprise Holdings, Inc.
EnviroAI
Excargo Services
Farley & Partners LLP
Fifth Ring Fire Security, Inc.
First Horizon Bank
Gallant Builders
Galveston Bay Foundation
Gateway Printing & Office Supply, Inc.
Get Choice
Global Relations
Greater Houston Partnership
Gulf Coast Authority
Gulf Coast Solutions 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.
Houlden Enterprises, LLC
Houston Chronicle Media Group
Houston Construction Services
Houston ILA Dock & Marine
Houston Pilots Association
Houston Wilderness
Houston Yacht Club
Hyatt Regency Baytown-Houston
Industrial Tax Consulting
Innovative Alternatives, Inc.
Innovative Office Environments
InnovEarth Corp.
Invista
iOne Benefits Group Inc
JBJ Management
Kai Koa IT Solutions, LLC
Kaneka North America LLC
KCI Publishing Corporation
Kenco Bucket Trucks
KeyHire Solutions
Knudson LP
Lakewood Yacht Club
LaneMKTG
Langan Engineering and Environmental Services Inc.
Les Ellard Insurance Agency, Inc.
Linbeck Group
Liquid Capital Business Funding
Live Oak Bank
Longleaf Industrial Lubrizol
Magnolia Park Arts & Community
MAT Health & Financial Solutions
McDonough Engineering Corporation
Meador Staffing Services
Metro Star Vanpool
Mitsubishi Chemical America, Inc.
Moody National Bank
Mosher Seifert & Company, CPA
MPACT Strategic Consulting
National Property Holdings
NiSoft
Nissan Chemical Houston Corp
Ohmstede Industrial Services Inc.
Orbital Engineering, Inc.
Orion Group Holdings, Inc.
Outsourced Risk Managers, LLC
Paycor
PDG Architects
Pfeiffer and Son, Ltd.
Phelps State Farm Insurance
Pinnacle
Pivotal
PKF of Texas, P.C.
Place Chaplains
PlainsCapital Bank
Plantgistix
Pro Citrus Network
Project Joy & Hope
Project One Logistics
Pulido Transport
Qualified Properties, Inc.
Ram Alloys, LLC
Reliant Nationwide Staffing
Riner Engineering a UES Company
Ritter Forest Products
Royal Harbor Partners
Sam Houston Area Council, BSA
San Jacinto River and Rail
Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.
Sesco Cement
Shell Federal Credit Union
Sign Craft
Sky High for Kids
Slack & Co. Contracting, Inc.
SMART Group Houston
Southern Fasteners & Supply, Inc
Space City Services
SRI Global Inc
Statesman Corporation Finance, LLC
Stellar Bank
Stockstill & Associates
Structure Tone Southwest
Sudduth Search
Sunstate Equipment LLC
Swagelok Southeast Texas
Tandem LAMarr Trucking & Excavating, Inc
Terracon Consultants, Inc.
Terrapass
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 McDonnel Group
Tier 1 Integrity
Tolunay-Wong Engineers, Inc.
TPC Group
Truist Financial
Trustmark National Bank
UBS Financial Services Inc.
Union Pacific Railroad
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Uprite Services
VLS Environmental Solutions
Voovio Technologies US Inc
Wheelchairs for Warriors
Wildcat Solutions
Wood Workforce Solutions
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MISSION
INITIATIVES PROMOTING GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT, AND POLICIES TO ENHANCE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
PUBLIC POLICY
Identifying and advocating on issues of Houston Port region significance
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Closing the skilled worker gap and connecting economic opportunities to impact equity
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
INSIGHTS/THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
Producing events around topics and issues relevant to industry
TRANSPORTATION/ INFRASTRUCTURE
Building consensus on transportation/ infrastructure project list for TxDOT
QUALITY OF LIFE
Supporting community enhancement and impact projects
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