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Premier Electronics is a feel-good success story
Joe Southern Editor
This is the kind of story I like. It’s not a rags-to-riches story but an up-fromyour-bootstraps tale. Hard work, perseverance, dedication and commitment all play important factors in the rise of Premier Electronics Manufacturing in Sugar Land. I have to admit that when I was first approached about doing their story for this issue I was more than a little intimidated. After looking at their press release and browsing their website, I could see that I was probably in over my head on this one. There was a lot of electronics jargon and acronyms that made no sense to me. A few minutes after a brief prayer and a quick phone call I was at their offices meeting with founder and owner Scott Goggans and Bill Barrett, who heads business development. They are two of the nicest guys you’d ever want to meet. Instead of meeting awkward, nerdy engineer types or burly biker-types off the manufacturing line, they proved to be genuine and very accommodating. They were able to explain their story and their operation to me in a way that didn’t make me feel stupid or uncomfortable. In fact, the more I got into it the more interesting it became. One of the coolest parts was their desire to onshore electronic manufacturing. That means
bringing products and jobs back to the United States from other countries. With so many of our electronics coming from Asian countries, it was refreshing to see so much being done right here in our back yard. They’re big enough to handle a fairly high volume but small enough to be flexible and responsive to customers’ needs. One of the things that I’m a firm believer in is quality and at Premier EMS quality is part of their DNA. They hold quality certifications at the highest levels in the industry. You can rest assured that if ever buy anything that they had a hand in making that it will live up to rigorous standards. Unfortunately, you cannot go out and find their products on store shelves. They are contract manufacturers, so they don’t have any of their own products. What they make, however, could very easily show up in something you buy or use. Premier EMS is clearly a hidden gem in Sugar Land and one of just many reasons the city is a great place to live, work, and play. Don’t just take my word for it, look inside this edition and read the story for yourself. I’m sure you’ll come away a true believer just like me.
PRESIDENT Jonathan McElvy PUBLISHER Frank Vasquez EDITOR Joe Southern ACCOUNTING Lisa Long GENERAL MANAGER Diane Strehl REGIONAL ACCOUNT MANAGER Phil Stewart ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE John Sazma FORT BEND BUSINESS JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT Theresa D.McClellan ART PRODUCTION MANAGER Brooke Nance
Joe Southern
Editor, Fort Bend Business Journal
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SUGAR LAND TOWN SQUARE ANNOUNCES TENANT UPDATES From Staff Reports Planned Community Developers, Ltd. (PCD) recently announced four updates to its tenant roster, including new leases and expansions at Sugar Land Town Square. “The tenant growth and expansion we are experiencing is a testament to the quality facilities coupled with the diverse shopping, retail and dining offerings at Sugar Land Town Square,” said Don Janssen, principal, PCD. ICON Clinical Research LCC, a clinical
research organization providing consulting, developing and commercialization services from a global network of offices in 37 countries, was slated to open its new Sugar Land Town Square office, totaling 10,099 square feet, on March 1. In addition to ICON, the following three businesses opened new leases in the past few months: Western Container Corporation (WCC) –– Established in 1979, WCC is a preform and bottle manufacturing company with four production facilities, including one in Houston. Its new
corporate headquarters, totaling 5,670 square feet, officially opened in Sugar Land Town Square in January. Syntex Energy –– an authorized distributor of quality valves and industrial products for onshore and offshore oil and gas exploration and production facilities, Syntex Energy officially opened its 1,211-square-foot office in Sugar Land Town Square in late 2018. Contract Land Staff, a nationwide company that specializes in right-of-way acquisitions and land management consultations, completed its office expansion totaling 1,608 square feet in November 2018. Janssen represented PCD in all of these lease transactions. For a complete list of Sugar Land Town Square offerings, visit SugarLandTownSquare. com.
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has record-setting year
event in NRG Stadium with 80,108 people.
From Staff Reports In his first appearance at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo since 2013, George Strait closed the rodeo with a concert-only performance with special guests Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen. With a paid attendance of 80,108, Strait broke his own NRG Stadium record, a record he set seven years ago during his last appearance at the rodeo. The concert-only performance held Sunday, March 17, marked Strait’s 30th performance in his 22 years at the rodeo. “By offering a diverse musical lineup, great rodeo action, a number of agricultural and educational exhibits, and a wide variety of food and fun, the 2019 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo drew more than 2.5 million visitors to take part in our community celebration of Western heritage,” said Joel Cowley, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo president and CEO. “Thanks to our more than 34,000 dedicated volunteers, we were able to successfully host Houston’s favorite tradition in support of our $27.1 million commitment to youth and education.” The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo entertained guests for 24 days,
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Feb. 21-23, and 25 through March 17. Highlights from the 2019 rodeo are included below: ATTENDANCE Total attendance for all activities on the grounds, Feb. 21-23 (World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest) and Feb. 25 through March 17 (Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo) reached 2,506,263. In three days, the World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest entertained 215,685 guests. Paid rodeo/concert attendance reached 1,337,725. Three RodeoHouston performances landed on the list of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo’s top 25 paid rodeo/ concert attendance records. First: Sunday, March 10 – Go Tejano Day – Los Tigres Del Norte – 75,586 Second: Friday, March 1 – Black Heritage Day – Cardi B – 75,580 16th: Saturday, March 9 – Kane Brown – 75,122 The Sunday, March 17, concert-only performance with George Strait, and special guests Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen, set an attendance record for any April 2019 H The Fort Bend Business Journal
RODEOHOUSTON RodeoHouston committed $2.17 million to its contestants in 2019. The 2019 RodeoHouston Super Series invited the world’s top rodeo athletes to compete in seven traditional rodeo events. RodeoHouston Super Series athletes competed for a share of $1,748,000 in prize money. Each event champion rode out of NRG Stadium with $50,000, plus winnings from the preliminary rounds. The 2019 RodeoHouston Super Series Champions, with total money earned, are: Tie-Down Roping: Michael Otero, Weatherford, Texas – $54,250 Bareback Riding: Kaycee Feild, Genola, Utah – $56,250 – five-time RodeoHouston champion – 2012, 2014-16, and 2019 Team Roping: Ty Blasingame, Casper, Wyo.; and Kyle Lockett, Visalia, Calif. – $55,750 each, for a total of $111,500 Saddle Bronc Riding: Jesse Wright, Milford, Utah – $58,000 Steer Wrestling: Josh Garner, Live Oak, Calif. – $57,000 Barrel Racing: Nellie Miller, Cottonwood, Calif. – $56,000 two-time RODEOHOUSTON champion – 2018-19 CONTINUES...
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The concert-only performance by George Strait with special guests Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen set a venue record of 80,108 at NRG Stadium. (Submitted photo) Bull Riding: Trevor Kastner: Roff, Okla. – $58,500 The RodeoHouston Super Shootout: North America’s Champions, presented by Crown Royal, is one-day event that featured champion athletes from eight of the best rodeos in the U.S. and Canada. Contestants competed as individuals, and as a team consisting of event champions from each of the eight rodeos: Calgary Stampede, Days of 47 Cowboy Games & Rodeo, Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, National Western Stock Show and Rodeo, Rodeo Austin, RodeoHouston, San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo, and San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. The Super Shootout featured five fanfavorite events: bareback riding, barrel racing, bull riding, saddle bronc riding and steer wrestling. With a total purse of $250,000, the Super Shootout is among the richest oneday rodeo events in the world. Each event champion earned $25,000, and team members earned an additional $2,500 each for their share of $12,500 for the winning team. 2019 champions, with the rodeos they represented, are: Bareback Riding: Richie Champion, Team Calgary Stampede Barrel Racing: Nellie Miller, Team RodeoHouston Bull Riding: Trey Benton, Team San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo Saddle Bronc Riding: Ryder Wright, Team Calgary Stampede Steer Wrestling: Justin Shaffer, Team The Fort Bend Business Journal H April 2019
Days of 47 Cowboy Games & Rodeo Super Shootout Team Award: Calgary Stampede LIVESTOCK AND HORSE SHOW Livestock and horse show competitions drew 34,474 entries. Junior auction sales totaled $17,445,112. Eleven junior auction Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion lots set world or rodeo records. The prices for the top winners in the junior market and school art auctions were: Junior Market Barrow Grand Champion Barrow: $245,000 (world record) Reserve Grand Champion Barrow: $195,000 (world record) Junior Market Pen of Broilers Grand Champion Pen of Broilers: $220,000 (world record) Reserve Grand Champion Pen of Broilers: $165,000 (world record) Junior Market Goat Grand Champion Goat: $183,000 (world record) Reserve Grand Champion Goat: $100,000 Junior Market Lamb Grand Champion Lamb: $325,000 (world record) Reserve Grand Champion Lamb: $120,000 Junior Market Steer RODEO HOUSTON CONTINUES...page 12
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PIRALI SHIRAZ W CHECK POINT FOOD MART 13820 FM 1464 77407 STEWART MARCIA (+) MS LAWN SERVICE 8418 TARAGLEN COURT 77407 BANDA SAHER (+) BEST ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 7035 WHEATON HILL LN 77407 HOXSEY JONI (+) ROCKING 2 BAR H 19510 FM 1093 RD 77407 MOJU EMUOBOSA (+) HOUSE OF MOUBO INTERIORS 2114 MAGNOLIA HOLLOW LANE 77407
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MORROW JAMISON (+) FORT BEND BALLERS 6530 PONDER CHASE CT 77407
KHAN ASAD ALI S&N ASSOCIATES 20123 LARKSPUR LANDING 77407
ADESINA ISMAIL (+) GLOBAL EQUIPMENT LOGISTIC 7019 CLUSTERING OAK CT 77407
OLALEYE AFOLABI (+) JOYFUL HEALTHCARE 17919 GREEN TRACE LANE 77407
JAMES PORESHIA PHASION FAZE 5135 STONE ISLAND CT 77407
UMEH CHIDIEBERE A (+) ENVIROCORE SERVICES 18119 SONORA BROOK LANE 77407
BROWN-SCOGGINS MEGHAN (+) BODAWAY CREATIONS 17410 WOODFALLS LN 77407
ALADEKERE BABATUNDE MORADEYO (+) EDNUT LOGISTICS 6019 ALLENDALE RIDGE TRAIL 77407
DO VIET B (+) NOBLE GUYS MOTORWERX 8427 KARI BEND CIR 77407
PRESTRIDGE JAMES J (+) SOUTHERN INVESTMENT GROUP 5734 SPRING SUNRISE DR 77407
RAMIREZ RUBEN REXX CONSULTING 7107 SIERRA NIGHT DRIVE 77407 SADIQ OLANREWAJU JOSEPH (+) MEGA VIC FOUNDATION 18215 BONHAM OAKS CT 77407 April 2019 H The Fort Bend Business Journal
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RIVERA JOSE ISMAEL RIVERA REMODELING 1305 SAN JASINTO AVE 77469
AZADI MOSTAFA TEXAS EAGLE CONTRACTOR 5411 BEACON SPRINGS LANE 77479
BRYANT KENNETRA ARLEAN (+) BRYANT MEDIATION GROUP 301 SOUTH 9TH ST SUITE #105 77469
ADEDEJI ADEBAYO O DRBK GLOBAL MEDIA 5531 GABLE MEADOWS DRIVE 77479
SUMNER JOSHUA CLAYTON NEW CREATION SERVICES 5726 TRINITY DR 77469
ARTANI MUSHTAQ (+) HOUSTON MEMON ASSOCIATION 4210 MONARCH DR 77479
TORRES GILBERT JR FORT BEND CONSTRUCTION 8206 GOLDEN SHINER CT 77469
K&B EDUCATION LLC HUMMINGBIRD MONTESSORI SCHOOL 17018 UNIVERSITY BLVD 77479
TORRES GILBERT JR FORT BEND HOME SERVICES 8206 GOLDEN SHINER CT 77469
SERES CORPORATION LOVE WOOF AND MEOW 6854 MENDENHALL WAY 77479
TORRES GILBERT JR REPUBLIC OUTDOOR LIVING 8206 GOLDEN SHINER CT 77469
SERES CORPORATION LOVE BABY AND WAAH 6854 MENDENHALL WAY 77479
JONES ERIC D JR (+) DUDE THAT COOKZ 1011 MYSTERIUM LANE 77469
ROUZER KATHRYN (+) ANTIGRAVITY ® KR AERIAL YOGA & SUSPENSION FITNESS 5619 DAIRYBROOK COVE 77479
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ARAT COUNSELING SERVICES LLC ARAT COUNSELING SERVICES 5802 SAWMILL BEND LANE 77479
ROUZER MICHAEL (+) DRAGONFLY DRONE SERVICE 5619 DAIRYBROOK COVE 77479 BRAZOS SUGAR LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY SPICE BAZAAR 18717 UNIVERSITY BLVD STE 155 77479 BONETS-PERKINS AISHA AW DESIGN GROUP 4711 LJ PARKWAY 17205 77479 CASTLE MANAGEMENT SERVICES LLC CASTLE LOAN SERVICING 4622 GINGERWOOD CREST CT 77479 NWOSU NKEMAKOLEM (+) POINT B HEALTH CARE 16107 KINSINGTON DR #386 77479 JOHNSON EMIAH LEGACY CLOTHING & STYLING COMPANY 2423 WATERWOOD DR 77479 WOOD ANGELA M SUGARCANE STAGING AND DESIGN 7318 SPRINGDALE DRIVE 77479 CHANDRASEKHAR TARUN TARUN CHANDRASEKHAR 5710 BARONS POINT CT 77479
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ARTHUR THELMA JOYCE (+) JOYCE - ART EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING 14802 DELBARTON DR 77083 POND CARLOS ANDRES (+) CARLOS POND REAL ESTATE & PRODUCTIONS GROUP 2219 GREEN HOUSE DR UNIT 1319 77083 SALDIVAR VICTOR GOMEZ (+) TEXAS DIESEL PERFORMANCE 9207 ROCKY VALLEY DR 77083 AKANO OLABISI E (+) GREEN LAND 8310 ASH GARDEN CT 77083 WEST NAKIA (+) NAM CREATIONS 9510 CHALFORD DRIVE 77083 QUINTON RODY ALEJANDRO (+) TECHSTAR SECURITY 16343 SAN DARIO DR 77083 WILLIAMS VALARIE TURN KEY PRO REMODELING 7402 SOLEDAD DRIVE 77083 ELDER LAKEISHA (+) THE WASH BOXX (+) 7918 ADDICKS CLODINE 77083 CISNEROS ALVARO ACOS MAINTENANCE 7119 PLAZA DEL SOL DR 77083 JIMOH KAZEEM O (+) JOK LOGISTICS LLC 9503 EAGLEWOOD SPRING DR 77083 KORZEKWA ROSALINDA POLLY (+) R.P. KENT 15919 CERCA BLANCA DR 77083
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LE JIMMY XUAN (+) JIMMY LE WELDING COMPANY 3314 CRIMSON ARBOR LN 77406 CHEEMA IZZAH SAEED (+) TEA FOR TURMERIC 11218 COPPER SHORES LN 77406 FALKNOR JASON (+) TEXAS HIGH QUALITY 20823 WINSTON LAKE DR 77406
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NELSON REGINAL THOMAS JR (+) R N CONSTRUCTION 1407 HEMPLE DR 77471
HUDSON TORI MICHELE (+) FOREVER FIT 11007 PIERCE VALLEY DR 77406
YOUNG SHIRLEY ANDRE (+) HIGHLY FAVORED TRANSPORTS 3003 GILMAR DRIVE 77459
CAVAZOS JOSE JR MERCHANT SALES CONSULTANTS 1106 HERNDON DRIVE 77471
APAPA-ISITOR MOWANUOLA ZIZIS PHOTOS (+) 23219 VERITA COURT 77406
KESEE JODDIE (+) CLOVERLEAF GROUP 3058 TAM O SHANTER LN 77459
CILLICIA ROMINE 2 CHICKS FARM & FEED 3708 HWY 36 S 77471
AJIBADE ABIOLA (+) EVENT BASIC RENTAL 7907 RAVENS POINT DRIVE 77406
GREGORY KING G. KING’S CONSULTANT SERVICES 3119 ALDRIDGE 77459
BAHAR ANDRANNETTE GREEN (+) KHAOSANDY KREATIONS 931 SEABOURNE MEADOWS DR 77471
ARISTIZABAL CARLOS A (+) A & H TRUCKING 25814 PALMDALE ESTATE DR 77406
MAULIT MARK ROBERT J (+) MILLENIUM REHAB 6819 CARAVEL LN 77459
GUZMAN URBINA LUIS EDUARDO E&M ECO CAR WASH DELIVERY 927 SALADO SLOUGH LN 77471
ROMO LUIS A (+) KABLE KONNECT LLC PO BOX 1028 77406
RILEY MONICA (+) MONICA RILEY CAMPAIGN P O BOX 2082 77459
TUCHEN PROPERTIES LLC TUCHEN PROPERTIES LLC 1023 WILSON LN 77471
EGER ROMO CHRISTIN ELISA (+) FLOW31 YOGA 26440 FARM TO MARKET 1093 77406
CRUMMEDYO JEANETTE (+) SHELA’S BEAUTY ETC. AND WHOLESALE PO BOX 925 77459
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ARTHURS ORVIL DEAN (+) TOP NOTCH BOILER SERVICE 7145 READING RD APT 804 77471
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ODION CHARLES (+) GO AND C PRODUCTIONS.ORG 1106 SPLIT ELM DR 77459 ZHANG MEI EARLY LEARNING CENTER 4715 BEEKMAN DR 77459
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FARRIS MICHELLE (+) SHEA BY MICHELLE 1621 MANOR DR 77471 TEJADA-CHACON WALTER D (+) LANDSCAPING IMPRESSION 1502 LAWRENCE ST 77471
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AYIVODJI ANICET MIDOKPE (+) LAFINUN COMMOTRADE 218 E SUTTON SQ 77477
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FREEMAN CATHY (+) SLAYED BUNDLES 16415 QUAIL RUN DR 77489 PEARSON REGINALD (+) REGINALD PEARSON CAMPAIGN FUND 1522 DAFFODIL ROAD 77489 DAVINA B GOLD THE WORD OF THE DAY (+) 7303 FROST VIEW LANE 77489 WALKER KAMAL JELANI (+) 3ST INC. 7014 CASTLEVIEW 77489 ESTER DEREK (+) DOTKOM SERVICES 2311 RUSHBROOK 77489 ANDREWS BRANDI (+) COLOURED COSMETICS 1211 BLOCKER LN 77489 ROBERTSON GABRIELLE TONISHA (+) GABRIELLE’S UNIQUE BRAIDING 16519 LONESOME QUAIL DR 77489 BANKS BRITTANY (+) B’CLEANED 2615 LAZY SPRING CT 77489 HARDING CHRISTOPHER (+) SHANG’S (+) 2215 MOUNTSHIRE DR 77489
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OBILO JUSTIN CHIGOZIE (+) JBC GROUP HOMES 4034 WHEAT HARVEST LN 77494 BONILLA ORTA ISAAC JOSE (+) ORTA’S AUTO 25931 FOXRUN VISTA DR 77494 S.K.H SHADE CORP MADE IN THE SHADE KATY/FULSHEAR 28415 SPICEBERRY DR 77494 WILLIAMS COLLEEN (+) BUBBLES AND BLOOMS 4434 EDEN POINT LANE 77494 CAFARELLI CLAUDIA ALEVATO (+) ATELIER BRIGADEIRO GOURMET 4706 KINGS LANDING LN 77494 DECCAN HOLDINGS LLC MANJEERA 25830 WESTHEIMER PARKWAY STE 900 77494
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BY JOE SOUTHERN When one thinks of electronics manufacturing, rarely do the words “made in U.S.A” come to mind. That’s no longer the case in Sugar Land. Premier Electronics has been assembling electronics since 2005. In 2017 Premier moved into a larger facility due to several consecutive years of growth. “We’ve experienced double-digit growth since 2014, so for five years now we’ve grown at a good pace” said founder and owner Scott Goggans. Premier EMS is a state-of-the-art electronics contract manufacturing company that offers the Gulf Coast region a high/medium volume supplier of electronics assembly. IPC 610 Class 1, 2 and 3 workmanship standards are met and verified by an onsite IPC trainer and certified assemblers. Premier EMS is also an ISO 9001:2015 and IATF 16949 registered company. A key to their success has been the desire of many companies to bring their manufacturing back from foreign markets, a process called on-shoring. Goggans said, “What we’re seeing is companies’ desire to have a local supplier as long as the cost is competitive.” “We’re competitively priced with offshore,” added Bill Barrett, who heads business development for Premier. “A lot of our growth centers around customers interested in bringing back assemblies that were being made in China, Mexico, or Malaysia,” Goggans said. The reason they can do this competitively is because of automation through investment in new technology. “We have invested over $5 million in facilities and equipment since 2014. Automation is very important because we are selling time, allowing us to be very competitive with China because machine time is the same worldwide as far as cost,” Goggans said. “Not only do we assemble cables, printed circuit boards, chassis and cable wire harnesses, we also program and test within our facility on over 96 percent of our assemblies.” “We’re internationally competitive on automated assembly,” Barrett said. As important as price and location are to Premier, that’s not what drives the business. Quality and service are what fuel the company’s growth. “We look forward to servicing our customers with the highest quality standards in the industry. Our IATF 16949
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IPC certified assemblers assure quality work is done at Premier Electronics. (Photo by Joe Southern) certification is just the latest example of our commitment to raising the bar to exceed our customer requirements,” Goggans said. Industry certifications are a critical component to establishing and maintaining a commitment to superior quality. “We have a customer in the automotive industry that does asset tracking, GPS tracking devices, and they do work for companies like Chrysler and Nissan. As a result, registration to the automotive standard was required and it is more stringent than the International Standards Organization,” Goggans said. “It’s called IATF16949 and is a set of requirements detailing procedures that show processes are being performed in explicit detail per automotive standards. The automotive standard is even more strict than AS9100 (the aerospace standard). Given the customer requirements we are looking to achieve, that’s a very big deal. The ISO
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Premier only uses experienced solder assembly technicians. (Photo by Joe Southern) allows the products we assemble to be used all over the world.” “We’ve been certified by Nissan, 3M and Rockwell, some of our Fortune 500 customers,” Goggans said. Because they do contract work exclusively, Premier doesn’t produce a product of its own. “The intellectual integrity of projects is safe with Premier since we manufacture customer’s designs, so we don’t have our own products,” Goggans said. “We don’t have anything that we’ve designed ourselves.” One of their customers is featured on television. They did lighting components used on “The Voice” and soon one of their customers will be competing on “Shark Tank” with a device Premier manufactured. “Regarding the product featured on the ‘The Voice,’ all of the lighting control systems, were built by Premier,” Goggans said while talking about a lighting company from Austin which is one of their largest and newest cutomers. “The local customer to be featured on ‘Shark Tank’ soon, designed a pill box that reminds seniors to take their medication,” he said. Locally, Premier’s work can be found in each of the schools in the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District. “In Lamar CISD, all of the cameras that are in every school, were built by Premier,” Goggans said. Another key to Premier’s success is diversification. Many of their competitors struggled or went under during the recent oil and gas downturn because they catered specifically to that market. “Whether it was 100 percent designed this way or not,
we were not too heavily involved with oil and gas, so when we started to see the decline in that market’s business, it really didn’t affect us negatively,” Barrett said. “In fact, we started growing even more because we weren’t exclusive to that market. As a result, we lost more than a handful of competitors in the area because they either tried to diversify into other things or just went away.” “Ten years ago there were at least five more competitors in the Sugar Land general area that no longer exist. When the oil tanked they just couldn’t make it, so we’ve picked up customers from that,” Goggans added. “We’ve focused on the industrial, medical and automotive markets…” Barrett said. Like many private companies, Premier had humble beginnings. “The idea for Premier began while I was working at another company in Sugar Land,” Goggans said. “I was operations manager and another coworker and I decided we’d like to start our own assembly company for mid-sized customers. That was in 2005. We were in a little metal building in Missouri City on Stafford Road in an 8,000 square feet for about 10 years and slowly built a small but loyal customer base. Most of our customers have been with us a long time. The original idea was to have tier one performance and quality but have great customer service and flexibility which continues today. There are larger companies in the Greater Houston area that do what Premier does, but because of their size they can’t always respond as quickly as customers like.
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“A lot of these places have state-of-the-art equipment, but getting them to do things quick in Houston is kind of unique,” Goggans said. “You’ve got to be flexible and quick to satisfy those guys.” Premier’s move in 2017 to their current facility was motivated by the limitations of space. “We had a huge opportunity in the summer of 2016 and the building that we were in just didn’t give us the opportunity to land it. Basically, the customer liked us and wanted to give us the business but we didn’t have the space. So my partner and I came together and said ‘we’re not going to lose an opportunity like that again.’ That’s why we bought this building, which is 52,000 square feet,” Goggans said. Along with the move came even more investment in new equipment. The acquisition of Having three SMT Samsung lines helps speed production at Premier. three new Samsung SMT assembly lines, two Juki (Photo by Joe Southern) selective solder, and two AOI 3D inspection stations have increased Premier’s SMT output six-fold, allowing greater manufacturing capacity in the same footprint. When Goggans started Premier, there were three with years of experience in all different levels of soldering. employees. Today there are 26. The atmosphere at Premier is that of a finely tuned machine “We’re doing three times more than we used to do with allowing individual growth which fosters loyalty. Our turnover maybe five more people, just because we invested in so much is very low and the majority of our employees have been here new equipment,” he said. 6-plus years,” said Barrett. “Our unprecedented growth is a “We went after the automation because it allows us to be result of our customer focus, solid leadership, financial stability competitive across the board. Our employees are seasoned and a desire truly be a manufacturing partner to our customers.”
Industrial, medical and automotive assemblies are done by experienced workers at Premier electronics in Sugar Land. (Submitted photo)
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Chesmar Homes debuts new model in Cross Creek Ranch From Staff Reports Chesmar Homes recently debuted a model home in Cross Creek Ranch showcasing new floor plans in the community. The four-bedroom model — located at 29115 Sage Meadow Trail — is the builder’s popular Emma floor plan featuring a twostory foyer and family room, as well as separate areas dedicated to both casual and formal entertaining. An optional balcony opens to the second-floor bedrooms. “We are really excited to debut the new Emma model home in Cross Creek Ranch,” said Jessi Espiritu, vice president of sales for Chesmar Homes. We feel that — like the other home plans in the popular Veranda Collection — the 2,522-square-foot Emma design offers home shoppers the balance of function and high design they are seeking.” Although the model has been open for just a few weeks, the response has been very positive said Brian Townsend, Home
Chesmar Homes has opened a new model home in Fulshear’s Cross Creek Ranch to highlight eight new floor plans in the community. (Submitted photo) Consultant for Chesmar Homes. “People love the openness and the high ceilings,” Townsend said. “It’s light, bright and airy, and the interior colors are
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beautiful.” Among the 10 plans offered in the collection, eight are new to Cross Creek Ranch. “It’s basically a whole new line-up for Cross Creek Ranch,” Townsend said. “Some of the standard features — such as stainlesssteel appliances, granite countertops in the kitchen and tile that goes all the way up to the ceiling in the bathrooms — are considered upgrades by many builders.” “Chesmar Homes’ designs are very popular with Cross Creek Ranch buyers,” said Rob Bamford, general manager of Cross Creek Ranch. “It’s no surprise that their homes are selling so quickly. The range of floor plans they offer ensures that any buyer can find a home that fits their needs.” Chesmar Homes offers townhomes and homes situated on 50-foot properties in the community that are priced from the $200,000s. “Cross Creek Ranch is the perfect landing place for all types of families,” Espiritu said. “The community amenities and planned fun events have something to appeal to everyone. We invite the public out to experience the energetic and fun vibe of the Emma’s décor and learn more about the other beautiful home plans offered in Chesmar’s Cross Creek Ranch line-up.” For more information on Cross Creek Ranch, visit www.crosscreektexas.com.
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Accredo Packaging recognizes topping out of Sugar Land campus expansion From Staff Reports Accredo Packaging, a supplier of innovative, sustainable flexible packaging solutions for the pre-packaged food and consumer products markets, has “topped out” its Sugar Land campus expansion scheduled for completion in June. The $50-million project by the Houstonbased Design/Build firm KDW will add 200,000 square feet of warehouse and manufacturing space to the Accredo campus at 12682 Cardinal Meadow Drive in Sugar Land. When completed, the 32-acre property will be home to close to 550,000 square feet of warehouse and manufacturing space. This is Accredo’s third expansion of its Sugar Land campus. Accredo’s packaging solutions can be found in many retail grocers offering a range of products from snack foods and confectionery items, to frozen foods and pet treats. The company also produces overwraps for paper towels and tissue
Staffers with the Design/Build firm KDW at the topping out of Accredo’s Sugar Land campus expansion. (Submitted photo) and shrink bundle film for bottled water and other beverages. A pioneer in renewably sourced packaging, Accredo was the first to produce a reverse printed and laminated all-recyclable pouch. Utilizing 100 percent wind-generated
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The public can enjoy a host of free events and pop-up art displays in five Fort Bend communities during Houston’s Largest Home Tour this April. (Submitted photo)
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art cows will be permanently installed in the farmcentric development. Learn more at www. harvestgreentexas.com. Imperial, a 700-acre development surrounding the historic Imperial Sugar Company refinery in Sugar Land. March for Babies will raise funds for the March of Dimes April 13 at Constellation Field in Imperial. A colorful, 10-foot Sugar Land mural will be a fun photo backdrop. Details are available atwww.imperialsugarland. com. Six model homes will open for touring. Riverstone, a 3,700-acre project in Fort Bend County just minutes from U.S. 59 and the Fort Bend Parkway. Six models will be open for touring during April. Plus, the community is hosting its popular Houston’s Coolest Crawfish Boil April 13. An 8-foot cattail topiary will serve as a selfie backdrop. Learn more at www.riverstone.com. Sienna Plantation, the No. 1 selling community in Texas, is hosting the Parks & Picnics Fun Fest April 13. Event-goers can literally picture themselves in Sienna standing in for the I in giant SIENNA letters. Twenty-three model homes will be open for touring in the 10,800-acre development, located along Highway 6 in Fort Bend County. More information is available at www.siennaplantation.com. Veranda, a 710-acre development in Richmond, is hosting a Birthday Bash April 27 to celebrate two years of development. Eight builders offer a wealth of home designs, with 13 models open for touring. While visiting, families can pose on a giant rocking chair for a one-of-akind photo. Learn more or visit www.verandatexas. com. Tour maps and event details can be downloaded at www.houstonhometour.com.
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ALTERATIONS & TAILORING LIZ’S TAILOR and ALTERATIONS 281-242-3193 www.lizstailor.com 3626 Highway 6 South (In the Luby’s/Big Lots Shopping Center) Sugar Land, TX 77478 Our Alterations Service for Ladies and Gentlemen include: Full resizing of your dress or prom to make a perfect fit; hem pants & jeans, taper in and out; shorten jacket sleeves and zipper changes. We fix your clothes at affordable prices. We offer professional tailoring. We will make your clothes from a catalog or pattern. For one-day or immediate service, please call Liz at 281-242-3193. We offer free estimates or visit us at www.lizstailor.com or email us at liz@lizstailor.com. AUTO REPAIR / MAINTENANCE Charlton’s Auto Body Repair and Vehicle Detailing 281-499-1126 www.charltonsbodyrepair.com Chuck Charlton, 1131 Staffordshire @ 5th Street, Stafford, Texas 77477, Charbody@aol.com, Fax: 281-499-1694, Complete collision repair. Frame & Unibody straightened. Expert computer color matching. Custom painting & pin stripping. Honest service. 79 Years Strong and 3 Generations Proud! Colony One Auto Center P - 281-980-4440 F - 281-261-0048 www.colonyoneauto.com Are you tired of searching for a AAA approved auto repair center? Colony One Auto Center is a family-owned and operated business, having serviced more than 233,000 vehicles since 1991. The BBB has rated Colony One Auto Center its highest score, capturing an A+ rating. Angie’s List has designated Colony One Auto Center its highest rating as a “Super Service Provider,” also garnering an A+ rating. Colony One Auto Center has a complete state-of-the-art automotive repair and maintenance facility. Your search is finally over. Bring your vehicle to Rod Tate at 1131 Dulles Avenue, Stafford, 77477.
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DIALYSIS Stafford Dialysis 281-568-9911 www.StaffordDialysis.com 12220 Murphy Road, Stafford, TX 77477 Quality Care for A Quality Life. Stafford Dialysis promotes the highest quality care and treatment for patients with chronic renal disease. State of the Art technology and certified professionals provide patients the highest ethical standards and education related to kidney failure. Certified through Private Insurance, Medicare and the Texas Department of Health, you can trust your care to Stafford Dialysis. GARAGE DOOR SERVICE Alliance Garage Doors 832-768-1897 www.alliancegaragedoorstx.com Alliance Garage Doors has been locally owned and operated for the past 25 years in the Sugar Land/Missouri City/Richmond/ Rosenberg/Katy area. We install, repair, and sell all makes and models of garage doors and openers and provide free estimates on request. For all your garage door needs, please feel free to give us a call! INSURANCE AGENCIES Goosehead Insurance 281-643-0996 www.gooseheadinsurance.com/ andrew-haley-insurance “Goosehead Insurance brings years of experience and expertise in serving your Auto, Home, Life & Commercial Insurance needs. As your Risk Management Advisor, Andrew Haley understands the value of safeguarding what matters most to you and will work on your behalf to bring you the best insurance options based on your individual needs. You will be met with unmatched customer service, integrity and expediency.”
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` JEWELERS Gold Connection Jewelers 281-344-9900 • We Buy Gold www.goldconnection.net We are a full-service jewelry store in your neighborhood. We offer diamonds, gold and silver jewelry and watches. Repairs are done on our premises. Custom design is our specialty. We offer front door parking for your convenience. Our hours are M-F from 10:006:00 pm and again on Sat from 10:00-4:00 pm. We are located at 206 Hwy 90A, Richmond, 77406. Come see our fabulous inventory! MILITARY RECRUITMENT ROBIN T. SMITH, TSgt, USAF 1-800-423-USAF O: 281-495-8690 • C: 281-804-8543 robin.smith.7@us.af.mil AIRFORCE.COM Air Force Recruiter, EA Accessions 12881 Westheimer Rd. Houston, TX 77077
NETWORKING Fort Bend Chapter - BNI Fort Bend Business Network International, the oldest networking chapter in the Fort Bend Chapter - BNI network, is a group of likeminded business owners who meet to network every Thursday morning at 7 am at Sweetwater Country Club. Membership is limited to one professional per category. However, the organization does have some open categories and is looking for entrepreneurs who want to connect with a great group of people and grow their business! For information on how to come visit, please email jeanne@ jeannegregory.com. The Oyster Creek Rotary Club www.OysterCreekRotary.org This local club has been a member of Rotary International since 1979 and is a volunteer organization dedicated to serving the Missouri City and Stafford communities. The club’s mission is to promote world peace, eradicate polio and to support various organizations within our servicing area, through our annual fund raiser. Our volunteers come from many walks of life in the business world. We
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PHYSICIANS The Immunization Clinic Be wise, test and, immunize 281-313-7468 office 281-313-7470 fax www.houstonvaccines.com houstonvaccines@gmail.com 3727 Greenbriar Dr. #403 Stafford, TX 77477 CDC certified Yellow fever provider of domestic and travel vaccines, Flu vaccines, TB skin tests, Drug testing and titer testing for adults and children for college, work, travel, immigration, pre-employment and post-accident testing. Open for appts M-F and 2 Saturdays a month.You can come to our site TB skin tests, Drug testing and titer testing for adults and children for college, work, travel, immigration, pre-employment and post-accident testing. Open for appts M-F and 2 Saturdays a month.You can come to our site or we come to you for mobile testing and administration of vaccines for groups and churches.
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a nonprofit that helps women by offering free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, peer consultations, classes and parenting resources. We are looking for volunteers, financial partners and church liaisons to help us reach our community. You can share the joy of helping hurt hearts and saving lives. We are located at 4411 Avenue N Rosenberg, TX 77471
REAL ESTATE Colliers International, formerly Curtice Commercial Real Estate 281-494-4769 kolbe.curtice@colliers.com Kolbe M. Curtice, CCIM, CLS, 15999 City Walk, Suite 250, Sugar Land Square located at U.S. Highway 59 & State Highway 6, Fax: 281-494-3227, Brokerage, Development, Investment and Tenant Representation, 30 years experience in Fort Bend. Johnson Development Corp. 713-960-9977 www.johnsondevelopment.com More top-selling communities than any other developer in America. Larry Johnson 5005 Riverway Dr., Suite 500 Houston, TX 77056` Jennifer Weaver, ABR, CRS, GRI 281-207-5037 www.jenniferweaver.com RE/MAX Southwest, 14905 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, TX 77478. Residential sales and corporate relocation since 1979.
VIDEO SERVICES Star Digital Studios • 281-690-4280 www.starvideoproductions.com A full service video production studio providing all phases of video production including professional writing, videography, editing, DVD duplication, distribution; also video deposition services to the legal community. For video needed for a TV commercial, website posting, employee training, promotional DVDs, special presentations, coverage of live events/trade shows, or corporate videos, give us a call. If you are interested in something you do not see on our website, let us know and we’re ready to accommodate your needs!
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TRUSTED LEADERSHIP At IBC Bank, we do more to help small businesses grow and prosper. We take a genuine interest in the economic development of our community by staying involved in issues that affect community banks, small businesses, and every member of our city. Your success is our success. After all, we don’t just invest in businesses, we invest in relationships. We Do More, so you can do more.
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Jay Rogers Nativido Chairman Lozano & CEO
Executive Vice President
Jeff Samples Gerald Schwebel President
Executive Vice President