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SPEAKERS
Houston, recognized as one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States, presents a multitude of chances to celebrate its diversity in both the economy and job market.
At Subcontractors USA, we view it as an honor to showcase the cooperation between agencies, prime contractors, and subcontractors in promoting diversity in Texas. This year, the Junior League of Houston organized an event to recognize individuals who have provided invaluable service to the city. The occasion was brimming with praise, serving as a forum for building professional connections, generating fresh possibilities, and nurturing unity in a unique and specialized atmosphere.
Offer
Moderator Carlecia Wright, Lone Star College Chief Culture and Engagement Officer & Subcontractors USA Advisory Board Chairperson: Award-winning Social Justice, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Strategist with an extraordinary track record in developing strategies that level the playing field and reduces barriers for underrepresented, marginalized and disadvantaged individuals and communities. She is the Chief Diversity Officer for Lone Star College, the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area serving 93,000+ students.
Ricky Cortez, President of MCA
Communications:
The company has a design-build technology integrator with offices in Houston, Austin and San Antonio. The multi-million-dollar organization has projects from ISDs, college systems, medical centers, energy and government entities.
Permit Us Now:
The industry recognized building permit firm that assists project owners and construction managers in navigating building permit jurisdictions across the state of Texas.
Rene Capistran, President & CEO of Noble Texas Builders:
Located in La Feria, TX with offices in San Antonio and Houston. Noble is a prime general contractor that focuses on safety and training in their quality work for education, government, healthcare and retail segments.