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hen asked, most people would be willing to make a small sacrifice to save the life of a fellow human being. I’m asking. Especially if you are non-Caucasian or of mixed race. There are thousands of people across the country and around the world that are in need of a bone marrow transplant. Finding the right genetic makeup, however, is difficult. That is why it is important for people ages 18-44 to consider joining the registry to become a potential donor. Be The Match, operated by the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) is the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on saving lives by finding unrelated donor matches for people (patients) in need of a bone marrow transplant. Be The Match is comprised of a global network of recruitment, donor, apheresis collection and transplant centers. Hope Guidry-Groves, Director of Cellular, Apheresis and Transfusion Services for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center, said the local branch of the organization, the Gulf Coast Marrow Donor Program, or Be The Match Houston, works in conjunction with the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center and are headquartered here in Houston. Seventy percent of all patients who need a transplant don’t have a fully matched donor in their family. Patients are most likely to match someone of their own race or ethnicity so finding a match can be challenging with patients who have diverse backgrounds. GuidryGroves said getting diversity has been a challenge, as 67 percent of those registered are Caucasian. Here in Fort Bend County – one of the most diverse population centers in the nation – that shouldn’t be difficult. Getting on the registry is easy. There is a form to fill out and a cheek swab needed in order to do the genetic cataloging. The process takes just a few minutes. Those considering joining the registry should do so
only if they are willing to go through with the procedure should they be selected as someone’s match. Collections from donors are done two ways. The first donation type, which is requested about 75 percent of the time, is a Peripheral Blood Stem Cell (PBSC) donation. This collection process is similar to donating platelets or plasma at a blood center. The donor is connected to an apheresis machine, which takes in blood, separates the components and removes the T-cells, or white blood cells, and returns the rest of the blood components to the body. The process takes anywhere from four to eight hours depending on the cell dose needed. The second option is a bone marrow harvest. It is an outpatient surgical procedure done in the Medical Center at Houston Methodist Hospital. The donor goes under general anesthesia and liquid marrow is extracted from the back of the pelvis. The harvest procedure takes 3060 minutes due to cell dose needed. Once the donor wakes from the anesthesia and demonstrates they can walk around and keep food down, they are released to go home with their family. That’s a small inconvenience compared to someone needlessly losing their life. I joined the registry back in the early 2000s when a friend of mine needed a bone marrow donation to help him fight leukemia. I wasn’t a match, but he did get one. The donation extended his life several more years. Please take a few moments of your time to read the cover story about Be The Match inside this issue. Then seriously consider if you are ready to save a life. You can join the registry today by using a special link: https://join.bethematch.org/besomeonescure.
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Drees Custom Homes grows local team.......................................................................................................... 2 Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce - Newsletter .................................................................................... 4-7 Apartments removed from Telfair development proposal........................................................................... 8 HCSS, Gene Reed, Bob Brown receive Sugar Land Legacy Awards............................................... 10 Rosenberg Development Corporation hosts annual Business Appreciation Luncheon............. 12 Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital’s NICU receives official Level III status....................................... 13 Data Beat.......................................................................................................................................................18-20 Service Directory.........................................................................................................................................22-24 Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal H February 2018
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Drees Custom Homes grows local team Drees Custom Homes is expanding its local management team to meet the builder’s growing presence in the greater Houston area. Justin Hood has been hired as land acquisitions manager for Drees Custom Homes, a new position for the company’s Houston division. In this role, Hood is responsible for securing new homesites in area master-planned communities. He has more than 20 years’ experience working for Houston-area builders, including Royce Homes, Life Forms, D.R. Horton, Dunn & Stone Builders and most recently Gracepoint Homes, where he was a member of a management team that achieved a growth in revenue of 143 percent in three years. Plus, Brett Briggs has been hired as sales manager for the Drees Houston division. He has been active in the local housing market since 2004, leading sales operations at Newmark Homes and most recently Legend Classic Homes. Under his guidance,
Briggs’ sales teams have closed approximately $94 million in home sales. The Greater Houston Builders Association named Briggs Sales Manager of the Year in 2014. “We are excited to bring this caliber of talent to the Drees team here in Houston,” said Christian Sommer, Houston division president for Drees. “We have much to look forward to in 2018, and both Justin and Brett will be integral to our continued growth.” Drees Custom Homes launched its Houston program in 2015 and now builds in nine area communities, including its newest — the Katy master-planned community of Elyson, where sales were to begin in late January. Drees’ pricing in Houston is from the $250,000s to more than $1 million. The nation’s 10th largest privately owned homebuilder, Drees Custom Homes is under the stewardship of a third generation of the Drees family and this year is celebrating 90 years of homebuilding. Learn more at www.dreeshomes.com.
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Fort Bend County Fair wins marketing awards The Fort Bend County Fair Association received top honors for their marketing and communication efforts. The awards were announced during Texas Association of Fairs and Events (TAFE) convention and trade show on Jan. 7 in San Antonio. The Fort Bend County Fair received 12 awards including two first-place, six second-place, and four third-place honors. The Fort Bend County Fair competed with other large market fairs and events with attendance ranging up to100,000. President James Duke, Fair Manager Cindy Schmidt, and several board members attended the convention. The fair has received many accolades over the years for their marketing efforts including back-to-back first place wins for Best Specialty Video. “It is an honor to be recognized by our peers, especially after the year we had with Hurricane Harvey,” Duke said. “It shows it is a team effort and I could not be prouder for our fair.” This is the fourth year in a row that the Fort Bend County Fair Association was awarded for its e-newsletter and color ads.
Pictured is the board of directors and staff of the Fort Bend County Fair. The fair won several marketing awards at the Texas Association of Fairs and Events convention and trade show on Jan. 7 in San Antonio. (Submitted photo)
Other honors included best newspaper ad, multi-page material, tv promotion, radio commercial, best photography, social media promotion, t-shirt design, best pin and badge, and best other merchandise.
The TAFE Marketing & Communication Awards program recognizes excellence in marketing campaigns used to promote fairs, festivals, and events. This year’s fair will be held Sept. 28 to Oct. 7.
Duke elected president of Fort Bend County Fair Association
James B. Duke was elected president of the Fort Bend County Fair Association for 2018. (Submitted photo)
James B. Duke has been elected president of the Fort Bend County Fair Association. Duke has been a life member of the fair since October 1998. He is a constant figure throughout the fair’s year-round activities and events. “I am honored and excited to be part of this board and all the good it
does. To be named president, it is really a dream come true for me, and I am looking forward to a great year,” he said. Duke has been a member of the FFA and has been volunteering with the fair for decades. Ernest Lawson, the outgoing president, handed over the presidential reins last month to Duke. “I look forward to doing what we do best, and that is to support the kids. Our livestock kids, the art students, the rodeo competitors, the talent show contestants, even those who are too young to compete yet, this is what the fair is all about, creating a place of family fun for all to enjoy,” Duke said. Duke has been enjoying the fair for decades. “Oh boy, well I have to say it all started with me being a fair-goer,” he said. “I would enjoy fair time as a place to see friends, family, and all the good it represents. I became a volunteer for the sponsor committee, senior citizens Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal H February 2018
day committee, special citizens committee, and then I was elected to the board. My commitment to the fair just grew and being involved it was a natural fit for me. I enjoy letting others know about the fair. It’s something that being in the community every day, for business or pleasure, I can easily bring awareness to what we do or share a story about the fair, it is part of my life.” Duke is a resident of Rosenberg and is a proud alumnus of Lamar High School of Lamar CISD. His roots in the community run deep, and he has many relatives throughout the Fort Bend County region. He is a lifetime and committee member of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and volunteers with several charities and organization throughout our community. “Volunteering is something I enjoy and to be able to help an individual or an organization is something I am proud to be able to do,” he said.
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Apartments removed from Telfair development proposal
Developer, city hold public meeting to display new plan By Joe Southern jsouthern@fortbendstar.com No apartments. Period. he message came through loud and clear last Wednesday at a meeting hosted by Newland Communities and the City of Sugar Land to give residents a look at revised preliminary development plans for the southeast corner of Highway 59 and University Boulevard near the Smart Financial Centre. Although there were no plans for apartments included in the revised plan and repeated assurances from presenters that apartments would never be included at the development site, many of the more than 150 people crowded into the meeting room at the University Branch Library still asked questions and voiced opposition to apartments being built there. The opposition stems from a 2015 proposal by Newland that would have included 900 apartments on the Telfair Tract 5 property. That plan was met with
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fierce opposition and quickly scrapped. The purpose of the meeting Jan. 10 was to have an informal gathering where Newland Communities could present their revised plan to the public and receive feedback before taking the plan to the city to begin the lengthy approval process. What Alan Bauer, Senior Vice President of the Central Region for Newland Communities, presented is a 95-acre entertainment district that includes two hotels, a conference center, community theater, medical center, office and retail outlets, parking garages and an age-restricted senior independent living community. “What we are calling it is an office and entertainment-centric development,” Bauer said. “It consists of offices, retail establishments, parking structures, a hotel site … and what it doesn’t have is multi-family developments.” It’s the senior independent living community that most concerned residents in attendance. Several people voiced concern about a “bait and switch” February 2018 H Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal
to later have the senior living turned into apartments. “There is no switch and bait going on,” Bauer said. “It’s going to be agerestricted, much like a Del Webb (senior living community).” Sugar Land Mayor Joe Zimmerman also addressed concerns about apartments, saying that the city stipulated that the project cannot include multi-family housing and adding that the city will not build apartments on city-owned property north of the Smart Financial Centre that is being reserved for future development. Bauer gave a brief history of the project, explaining how Newland Communities took input from the public and the city from the previous presentation and revamped it into the proposal they rolled out that night. He then turned the meeting over to Hal Sharp, a principal with the Gensler design firm, to go over more specific details of the project. “We’ve made it pedestrian friendly and a more walkable development,” he said. “One of the key drivers is the
walkability of the site.” He said they reduced the height of office buildings down to about four levels, shrank the number of parking garages, added space for a second hotel and rearranged the layout. “Instead of having one hotel we contemplate two. The city is interested in having one on the city side of Lexington
and the private investment side could potentially have a second hotel,” he said. Sharp said the medical center has already been spoken for. “The property has been purchased by MD Anderson. They plan to build some sort of health facility there,” he said. Sharp explained that the new plan is better coordinated with the city-owned
Alan Bauer of Newland Communities points out some of the features proposed for the Telfair Tract 5 development at the southeast corner of the Southwest Freeway and University Boulevard. (Photo by Joe Southern)
developments across Lexington Avenue by Smart Financial Centre. “It’s a much more cohesive development between the two properties,” he said. All told, he said there would be, “around a million square feet of office space in the entire development. Building heights are being concentrated around the central area.” Another area of concern for residents is traffic. There were complaints that Lexington is difficult to navigate, especially when there is a major event at the theatre. Residents were concerned that there were not enough roads to accommodate the increased traffic in the area. Newland and city officials said that part of the plan will undergo extensive scrutiny and be addressed before anything is approved. It is estimated that it will take more than a year to go through the permit application process before any construction can begin. That will include public hearings, city staff review and approval from Planning and Zoning before it gets before the city council. For more information about the project, to leave comments or to view the plan, visit www.sugarlandtx.gov/telfair.
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Dr. Nish Shah now seeing patients in Long Meadow Farms
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ouston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine recently announce that Dr. Nish Shah is now seeing patients in Long Meadow Farms. Shah is a primary care sports medicine physician with a dual focus on family medicine and the treatment of common sports injuries in both young athletes and active adults. He is located at a new Houston Methodist Primary Care Group office in the Long Meadow Farms community, at 7790 W. Grand Parkway S., Suite 100, in Richmond. Shah is a graduate of Baylor University in Waco. After earning his Doctor of Medicine degree at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, he completed a family medicine residency program at Houston Methodist Hospital, as well as a primary care sports medicine fellowship program at Baylor Scott & White Hospital. Throughout that fellowship, he provided on-field medical coverage for Baylor University’s football team, men and women’s basketball teams and women’s soccer team, as well as the
Dr. Nish Shah, primary care sports medicine physician. (Submitted photo)
McLennan Community College men’s and women’s basketball teams. He also served as a visiting scholar for Baylor University’s exercise physiology department, providing medical coverage to participants obtaining an exercise prescription program. Shah’s unique blend of primary care and sports medicine is ideal for preteen and teenage athletes who have outgrown a traditional pediatrician, as well as active
adults who experience sports-related injuries. He can handle everyday illnesses and provide specialized care for sports injuries, concussion management and orthopedic conditions. Shah sees patients starting at the age of 2 years old and up. He has a particular interest in ultrasound guided musculoskeletal injections, primarily for arthritic patients who need medicine localized specific to their joints or platelet rich injections for chronic tendinopathies. “I am pleased to bring Houston Methodist quality care to the people of Richmond,” said Shah. “I have a passion for both sports and family medicine because there is a connection between the two specialties that is often overlooked – an individual’s overall health is important to daily routines and the ability to be active and fit. I’m excited to begin seeing patients at the new Long Meadow Farms office.” To schedule an appointment with Shah or another Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine physician, visit houstonmethodist.org/orthopedics-sl or call 281-612-6546.
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Pictured from the left are Legacy Award winners Mike Rydin, Chief Executive Officer of HCSS, and Gene Reed, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of E.E. Reed Construction; John Null, Bill Jameson, all of the Sugar Land Legacy Foundation; Dr. Scott Parazynski, keynote speaker and former astronaut; and Dr. Betty Baitland, Brent Leftwich, and Sunny Sharma, all of the Sugar Land Legacy Foundation. (Submitted photo)
HCSS, Gene Reed, Bob Brown receive Sugar Land Legacy Awards The Sugar Land Legacy Foundation recently presented Sugar Land Legacy Awards to HCSS and Gene Reed. A special lifetime achievement recognition was awarded to Bob Brown. The awards recognize individuals and organizations that have made a significant, lasting impact on economic development and overall prosperity in Sugar Land. The recipients were announced at the second annual Leadership and Legacy luncheon held at the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land. The event featured Dr. Scott Parazynski, a 2016 Hall of Fame astronaut and physician who served as the keynote speaker. HCSS was awarded in the organization category. The company was acknowledged for continual expansion efforts and their work as a pioneer in the field of construction software development and support. Currently employing more than 270 people, HCSS has been named a best place to work in Texas for 10 consecutive years and recently organized relief efforts and supplies valued at more than $4 million to assist homeowners affected by Hurricane Harvey. HCSS employees continually dedicate hundreds of volunteer hours to raise funds for local non-profits and charities. “HCSS proves that the impact of their company goes beyond just economic benefits,” said Sugar Land Legacy Foundation President Sunny Sharma.
“They are truly committed to investing in the community of Sugar Land and beyond.” Reed, founder and CEO of EE Reed Construction, was recognized in the individual category. A Sugar Land resident for over 50 years, he has served on numerous boards in the region, including the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Fort Bend Economic Development Council. He led the effort to create the Veterans Memorial at Sugar Land Memorial Park, one of the Legacy Foundation’s first projects. “Gene Reed is a leader who doesn’t sing his own praises but shows the community what a humble, serviceoriented, civic leader looks like,” said Sharma. Brown served as president of the Sugar Land Telephone Company, which was later named SLT Communications. Throughout his career, he served on 18 professional boards and 30 community boards. He served as chairman of the Fort Bend Economic Development Council for the past 30 years and has supported numerous causes including the Texas War on Drugs, Child Advocates of Fort Bend County, the Fort Bend Education Foundation and Fort Bend Cares. “The Sugar Land Legacy Foundation recognizes Bob Brown for his esteemed business career, his unyielding support of this community and his tireless efforts to leave a lasting legacy for the residents of Sugar Land,” said Sharma. Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal H February 2018
“HCSS, Gene Reed and Bob Brown are great examples of Sugar Land’s vibrant and strong business community,” said Phil Wagner, Director of Economic Development for the City of Sugar Land. “Sugar Land continues to be an economic powerhouse in the Houston region, and the City is appreciative of the Legacy Award recipients’ dedicated commitment to our community.” Sugar Land City Council created the Sugar Land Legacy Foundation in 2010 to assist in the development of City-owned capital projects and promote community investment in facilities and activities that enhance the long-term prosperity and quality of life for Sugar Land residents. Past projects from the Sugar Land Legacy Foundation include the Remembrance Tower and Honor and Remember engraved brick pavers located within the Veterans Memorial area at Sugar Land Memorial Park, the universally accessible playground in Sugar Land’s First Colony Park, Eldridge Park Trail improvements, City Park skate park enhancements and memorial and the installation of several sculptures throughout Sugar Land. The foundation focuses on “planned giving opportunities” that do not compete with the fundraising efforts of Fort Bend County’s many charitable organizations. For more information about the Sugar Land Legacy Foundation visit www. sugarlandlegacy.org.
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Rosenberg Development Corporation hosts annual Business Appreciation Luncheon
Pictured from the left are Chris Martin, Rosenberg Development Corporation; Ruth McPhail-Ubaldo, Fort Bend Hope; Patrick Jankowski, Greater Houston Partnership; and Jeremy Heath, City of Rosenberg,
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elebrating 22 years of economic development success, The Rosenberg Development Corporation (RDC) hosted its annual Business Appreciation Luncheon, Dec. 18 at the Rosenberg Civic Center. The celebration was held in honor of many Rosenberg businesses for their economic contribution in the community. “We’re here to thank each and every one of you,” said Jeremy Heath, Interim Economic Development Director for the City of Rosenberg. “This event is about you - the business owners, proprietors, managers and employees who invest and work here in Rosenberg every day. You’re the job creators, the sales tax revenue producers. You’re the engine that drives
our city.” Among the 100 people in attendance were several Rosenberg City councilors and other members of the City of Rosenberg who helped celebrate the tribute to the honored guests. Rosenberg Mayor William “Bill” Benton joined Heath in recognizing nine milestone award winners during the ceremony. The businesses recognized this year for milestone years in the community were Fort Bend Farm Bureau (75 years), Gingerbread House Day Care Center (35 years), Lawrence Lerma Construction Co. (25 years), Janice Vyoral – State Farm Insurance (15 years), La Casona Mexican Restaurant (15 years), Ameristar Builders LLC (10 years), Smile Smart Dental (10 years), SiEnvironmental LLC (5 years), and
BR Vino (5 years). Patrick Jankowski, Regional Economist & VP of Research with Greater Houston Partnership, was the keynote speaker and addressed the recent trends in the local economy, including the impact of Hurricane Harvey on the region’s economy, as well as the forecasted upswing for 2018. The preparation of the event was in partnership with the Central Fort Bend Chamber. Ruth McPhail-Ubaldo, Director of Fort Bend Hope, gave the invocation. Guests also enjoyed food catered by Ol’ Railroad Café. For more information about the Rosenberg Development Corporation, visit www.rosenbergecodev.com or call 832595-3330. Pictured from the left (front row) are Pete Pavlovsky, Fort Bend Farm Bureau; Janice Vyoral, Janice Vyoral – State Farm; Shirley Jackson, La Casona Mexican Restaurant; Beverly Cowen, Ameristar Builders; Cecilia Reid, Smile Smart Dental; (back row) John Cotterell, Fort Bend Farm Bureau; Lorenzo Lerma Sr., Lawrence Lerma Construction; Kathryn Kaminski, Gingerbread House Day Care; Jeff Haley, SiEnviro; Jennifer Hartman (Main Street – BR Vino); and Rosenberg Mayor William T. Benton.
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Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital’s NICU receives official Level III status
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emorial Hermann Katy Hospital is proud to announce its Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) has received the official Level III designation from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). The designation demonstrates Memorial Hermann Katy’s ability to care for and address the needs of critically-ill neonatal babies experiencing complex and congenital conditions. “Thousands of babies are born every year at Memorial Hermann Katy, and we strive to do everything we can to get the newest members of our community off to a healthy start,” said Heath Rushing, Senior Vice President and CEO of Memorial Hermann Katy and Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital. “Receiving this designation further underscores our commitment to providing the highest level of patient
care, especially for our tiniest patients.” To gain the official Level III designation, Memorial Hermann Katy’s NICU had to meet a range of stringent standards, including having highlyskilled staff and experienced neonatal medical specialists who are able to treat the most critical cases. “We know that having a baby in the NICU can be a stressful and emotional time. We hope this designation will provide comfort to parents, knowing that the physicians, nurses and respiratory therapists working in our NICU are specially trained to treat the range of complications that can arise with premature babies,” said Amir Kahn, M.D., the medical director of the NICU at Memorial Hermann Katy. Find out more about Women’s services, including labor and delivery and NICU, at Memorial Hermann Katy, by calling 713-222-CARE.
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COVER STORY
BY JOE SOUTHERN
Be The Match & save a life Bone marrow donors needed to join registry HOW TO HELP
People18-44 who are interested in joining the Be The Match Registry can visit join. bethematch.org/besomeonescure. They can visit giveblood.org/bethematch to find out more about the program, to schedule a drive, or to volunteer. Phone: 713-791-6697 Email: marrowdonorprogram@giveblood.org. To register in person: 1400 La Concha Lane, Houston, or visit a Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center Neighborhood Donor Centers. Visit www.giveblood.org to find nearest location.
Not all matches are made in Heaven, but it can be heavenly when a match is made. Be The Match, operated by the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) is the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on saving lives by finding unrelated donor matches for people (patients) in need of a bone marrow transplant. Hope Guidry-Groves, Director of Cellular, Apheresis and Transfusion Services for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center, said Be The Match is comprised of a global network of recruitment, donor, apheresis collection and transplant centers. Guidry-Groves said the local branch of the organization, the Gulf Coast Marrow Donor Program, or Be The Match Houston, works in conjunction with the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center and are headquartered here in Houston. “In alignment with the parent organization that is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, our collective mission is to grow the national registry by recruiting more potential donors and then to help facilitate a donation when a match is made,” she said. “We add people and diversity to the registry in order to
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continue to offer hope to patients for whom a lifesaving bone marrow transplant is their only hope for a cure.” Seventy percent of all patients who need a transplant don’t have a fully matched donor in their family. Patients are most likely to match someone of their own race or ethnicity so finding a match can be challenging with patients who have diverse backgrounds. She said getting diversity has been a challenge, as 67 percent of those registered are Caucasian. “Fort Bend County is one of the most diverse counties in the nation,” she said. We have an opportunity to do more right here in our own backyard.” Getting on the registry is simple. Currently, all they need to do is fill out a form and provide a cheek swab. Doctors request donors in the 18-44 age group more than 90 percent of the time. Therefore more young people of diverse racial and ethnic heritage are needed now to help patients search for a match. People ages 45-60 are selected less than 10 percent of the time, but are still able to join online. The organization does ask that they cover the $100 tax-deductible registry fee to join. After age 60 potential donors are removed from the registry. February 2018 H Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal
Guidry-Groves said that in a perfect scenario where you have multiple donor matches, a young male donor would be the first choice due to better patient outcomes. However, many patients do not have the luxury of multiple matches and therefore, all donors who are willing to give a small part of themselves to make a difference are needed. Be The Match does ask potential donors to be committed to following through if they place themselves on the registry. “The best donor is an available donor,” Guidry-Groves said. “If we tell them they’re a match and they don’t go through with it, that provides false hope; it’s sad.” “It’s a commitment to be available in someone’s time of need,” she said. Most of the patients in need of a bone marrow or a stem cell transplant have leukemia, lymphoma, other blood cancers, as well as sickle cell anemia or other blood or genetic disorders. Guidry-Groves said that equates to about 14,000 newly diagnosed people a year in the United States. Guidry-Groves said doctors look for the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) to help determine potential matches. Each
person has their own unique set of HLA – a set that is inherited from each parent. “While we do look at family first,” Guidry-Groves said, ironically, siblings are only a match about 25 percent of the time, which is one of the reasons why a registry is so important. “About 70 percent of the time a patient’s best hope for a cure is an unrelated person in the Be The Match registry,” she said. “This is their hope.” The process Once a potential donor submits a cheek swab, it is tissue typed and entered into a DNA registry. When a person commits to joining the registry, it takes four to six weeks to get them entered. If a match is made, the donor is asked to provide a few blood samples for the transplant center to perform additional testing. “This is the confirmation testing stage,” Guidry-Groves said. “About one in 500 donors will be selected for this confirmatory testing stage.” If a donor is confirmed and selected as the match for a patient, the donor will be asked to donate in one of two ways. The doctor chooses the donation method that
is best for the patient. The first donation type, which is requested about 75 percent of the time, is a Peripheral Blood Stem Cell (PBSC) donation. This collection process is similar to donating platelets or plasma at a blood center. The donor is connected to an apheresis machine, which takes in blood, separates the components and removes the T-cells, or white blood cells, and returns the rest of the blood components to the body. The process takes anywhere from four to eight hours depending on the cell dose needed. For four days prior to the collection day, the donor will receive four daily injections of Neupogen (filgrastim), which is a bone marrow stimulant. They will receive the fifth injection on the day of donation. Guidry-Groves said a common side effect is an achy feeling. The stem cell collection is done at the Gulf Coast Blood Center headquarters in Houston. The second option is a bone marrow harvest. It is an outpatient surgical procedure done in the Medical Center at Houston Methodist Hospital. The donor goes under general anesthesia and liquid marrow is extracted from the back of the pelvis. The harvest procedure takes 30-60 minutes due to cell dose needed. Once the Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal H February 2018
donor wakes from the anesthesia and demonstrates they can walk around and keep food down, they are released to go home with their family. “We take every precaution and donor safety is of utmost importance. We never want to hurt them financially or physically in any way,” Guidry-Groves said. “We pay for a complete physical and check-up prior to approving them for a donation. We are serious donor advocates.” Follow-up “When you give your bone marrow, you’re giving your immune system to someone,” Guidry-Groves said. The agency follow-ups with donors to make sure they are doing well. They are checked on daily at first, then weekly and monthly and then annually each year. “After a year, if both patients want to meet, we can exchange information,” Guidry-Groves said. Meetings of donors and patients are often very emotional. “We all cry and go through a lot of Kleenex,” she said. CONTINUES...
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In a few occasions, a donor may be called back for an additional collection to provide the patient a boost. On even rarer occasions a donor may be the match for more than one person. While the body replenishes marrow each time, Be The Match appreciates its volunteers and will not request a donor who has donated four times. The Gulf Coast Marrow Donor Program in Houston – which also serves southeast Texas and all of Louisiana – is one of the largest centers in the nation. They
will perform about 150 collections a year – about two to three a week on average. Nationwide there were about 6,200 successful marrow transplants last year. When one considers that roughly 14,000 people needed a donation, there is still more work to be done. Be The Match is a partner with the World Marrow Donor Association (WMDA), so matches are made worldwide. “The challenge is that typically you match somebody with the same ethnic background or race,” Guidry-Groves said. “For people with a diverse background or
mixed heritage … it is challenging to find a match.” As of 2016, worldwide there are 29 million registered donors, 16 million of which are from the United States. New committed donors are always needed, especially as people age-off the list. Anyone interested in joining, volunteering or donating to the program, should visit giveblood.org/bethematch or call 713-7916697. Join today by using a special link: https://join.bethematch.org/ besomeonescure.
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December 2017 Sales Tax Allocation Comparison Summary Reports
Sales Tax Allocation Comparison Summary reports present data about monthly local sales and use tax allocation payments to local sales taxing jurisdictions. These net payments represent monies identified for the local jurisdictions since the previous month’s distribution. These reports will allow you to compare current year sales and use tax payments with the previous year. When used with other local economic indicators, they may help indicate present and future trends. City
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Arcola $21,668.82 $33,677.27 -35.65% $21,668.82 $33,677.27 -35.65% Beasley $13,875.09 $14,803.46 -6.27% $13,875.09 $14,803.46 -6.27% Fulshear $152,667.66 $120,050.00 27.17% $152,667.66 $120,050.00 27.17% Kendleton $1,345.71 $1,173.89 14.63% $1,345.71 $1,173.89 14.63% Meadows Place $117,484.34 $119,149.16 -1.39% $117,484.34 $119,149.16 -1.39% Missouri City $833,411.89 $803,872.91 3.67% $7,889,224.28 $7,888,567.47 0.00% Needville $49,641.31 $93,079.35 -46.66% $49,641.31 $93,079.35 -46.66% Orchard $5,550.35 $8,716.13 -36.32% $5,550.35 $8,716.13 -36.32% Pleak $10,638.57 $6,962.17 52.80% $10,638.57 $6,962.17 52.80% Richmond $504,731.56 $491,871.15 2.61% $504,731.56 $491,871.15 2.61% Rosenberg $1,571,509.05 $1,189,568.16 32.10% $1,571,509.05 $1,189,568.16 32.10% Simonton $1,328,728.71 $1,997,159.60 -33.46% $1,328,728.71 $1,997,159.60 -33.46% Stafford $1,504,821.99 $1,562,991.18 -3.72% $15,333,613.52 $15,472,284.43 -0.89% Sugar Land $4,020,946.14 $3,311,308.26 21.43% $4,020,946.14 $3,311,308.26 21.43% Thompsons $2,963.92 $11,647.65 -74.55% $2,963.92 $11,647.65 -74.55%
Top 20 City Sales and Use Tax Comparison Summary - December 2017 Please note that Sugar Land is 20th in sales tax revenues in the state. City
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Net Payment This Period
Comp Payment Prior Year
$54,691,342.57 $48,466,094.34 $26,035,291.68 $26,132,399.73 $23,036,548.88 $22,098,884.12 $17,744,647.59 $17,073,605.32 $12,328,007.93 $11,467,109.95 $7,985,679.09 $7,312,475.91 $7,356,363.79 $6,983,622.11 $7,035,463.91 $6,077,155.99 $6,925,011.94 $6,099,342.10 $5,954,958.78 $5,854,900.11 $6,135,851.49 $5,456,009.29 $6,121,148.96 $5,009,496.80 $5,503,450.64 $5,301,558.94 $4,649,922.44 $4,795,530.22 $4,605,590.97 $4,257,902.66 $5,070,915.96 $5,211,110.38 $4,973,261.76 $4,969,948.65 $4,817,500.94 $4,580,492.54 $4,570,991.65 $3,185,217.79 $4,441,979.22 $3,204,741.81 $4,367,092.29 $4,172,388.97 $4,301,537.77 $3,926,249.95
% Change To Date
Payments To Date
Prior Year Payments Change
12.84% $54,691,342.57 $48,466,094.34 -0.37% $26,035,291.68 $26,132,399.73 4.24% $23,036,548.88 $22,098,884.12 3.93% $17,744,647.59 $17,073,605.32 7.50% $12,328,007.93 $11,467,109.95 9.20% $7,985,679.09 $7,312,475.91 5.33% $7,356,363.79 $6,983,622.11 15.76% $7,035,463.91 $6,077,155.99 13.53% $6,925,011.94 $6,099,342.10 1.70% $5,954,958.78 $5,854,900.11 12.46% $6,135,851.49 $5,456,009.29 22.19% $6,121,148.96 $5,009,496.80 3.80% $5,503,450.64 $5,301,558.94 -3.03% $4,649,922.44 $4,795,530.22 8.16% $4,605,590.97 $4,257,902.66 -2.69% $54,226,623.41 $55,857,845.62 0.06% $49,592,396.08 $47,082,526.08 5.17% $46,473,927.15 $43,035,315.99 43.50% $4,570,991.65 $3,185,217.79 38.60% $4,441,979.22 $3,204,741.81 4.66% $4,367,092.29 $4,172,388.97 9.55% $4,301,537.77 $3,926,249.95
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12.84% -0.37% 4.24% 3.93% 7.50% 9.20% 5.33% 15.76% 13.53% 1.70% 12.46% 22.19% 3.80% -3.03% 8.16% -2.92% 5.33% 7.99% 43.50% 38.60% 4.66% 9.55%
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ADVERTISING Fort Bend Star 281-690-4200 www.fortbendstar.com We have been delivering a free community newspaper to homes throughout Fort Bend County longer than ANY OTHER newspaper. Fort Bend / Katy Business Journal 281-690-4200 www.fortbendstar.com The Fort Bend Business Journal is a monthly magazine that focuses on the business community of Fort Bend County. It is directmailed to businesses throughout Fort Bend as well as all chamber of commerce members in the Fort Bend County area. The Business Journal features news stories about businesses, people, and events of importance to the local business community. AIR CONDITIONING Davis Air Conditioning & Heating 877-339-8124 www.davisac.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. First Tire & Automotive 281-313-2886 www.firsttireandauto.com Craig Popp, owner, 3 Sugar Land Locations. 960 Eldridge, 281-313-2886 & 2303 Williams Trace Blvd. 281-980-2666 (First Colony), 20015 Southwest Freeway. 281-343-5666 (Greatwood), Diagnostic testing and evaluation, Manufacturer’s routine recommended maintenance, domestic and foreign vehicle repairs, AAA approved, ASE certified. Ask about our Fleet Service! ASIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Asian Chamber of Commerce 713-782-7222 www.asianchamber-hou.org The Asian Chamber of Commerce is a business-oriented chamber focused on economic development. Founded in 1990, we represent all countries and cultures of Asia and help facilitate trade between Houston and Asian businesses, and promote valuable connections throughout the city. A diverse and friendly group, we’re open to everyone and Asian heritage or business is not required. With over 25 events per year, the ACC encourages new membership and participation at all levels.
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Quail Valley Golf Course & City Centre 281-403-5900 (General) 281-403-5910 (Golf Shop) www.golfquailvalley.com The Quail Valley Golf Course and City Centre offers 36 holes of championship golf, full practice facilities and gorgeous event venues. After your round, stop by the Bluebonnet Grille for a cold drink and a satisfying meal. The City Centre is perfect for your special event. We host golf tournaments, weddings, birthdays, graduations, anniversaries, fundraising galas and so much more. All with beautiful views of our award winning golf courses. For more information, visit www.golfquailvalley.com. Quail Valley Golf Course & City Centre, 2880 La Quinta Dr., Missouri City, TX 77459. DIALYSIS Diamond Dialysis 832-987-1353 www.diamonddialysisone.com 5603 Hwy 6 Missouri City 832-987-1793 3623 Main Street, Suite 100, Stafford “The Crown Jewel of Dialysis” Two convenient locations to serve you. 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. 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
Insurance Solutions of Texas 281-565-2222 • 281-341-5060 www.insurancesolutionsoftexas.com Jay Harris, Auto, Home, Business, Flood Insurance. 14140 Southwest Freeway, Suite 150, Sugar Land, Texas 77478. 281-5652222, Fax 281-565-3333. 2515 Ave. H, Rosenberg, TX 77471. 281-341-5060, Fax 281-341-5558. Tracy Walker Agent, ChFC, CLU, CPCU, CASL 281-265-0711 www.agentwalker.com Tracy Walker’s agency is based on integrity and excellence. We have an amazing team with over 70 years combined experience. We care enough to really listen to customize your insurance portfolio and educate you on how to protect your family and assets. State Farm is #1 in auto, fire and individual life insurance. We are an agency that likes to know your name so stop on by, call 281-2650711 or email - tracy@agentwalker.com. Like a great Neighbor, we are here for you! 15510 Lexington. 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! MAGAZINE Fort Bend Business Journal 281-690-4200 www.fortbendstar.com Fort Bend’s ONLY business publication. Reaching over 10,000 businesses monthly. The place to advertise to reach the vital Fort Bend County business community.
NATURE’S PEST CONTROL Nature’s Own Pest And Lawn Service 281-656-2847 www.naturesownpestcontrol.org 18035 W. Little York Rd. Ste. F, Katy, TX 77449. Using an exterminator that will practice the safest and most natural techniques for pest control can be reassuring and December be the only consideration for those who are determined to live green in every way. Natural pest control with the best guarantee in the business. At Nature’s Own, we will eradicate your bugs and make your home bug free once again. Don’t lose any sleep over these pesky bugs. Call Nature’s Own today. Mention Fort Bend Business Journal and receive a special discount.
NEWSPAPER Fort Bend Star 281-690-4200 www.fortbendstar.com We have been delivering a free community newspaper to homes throughout Fort Bend County longer than ANY OTHER newspaper.
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 like-minded 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.
OPTOMETRISTS Elissa R. Wedemeyer O.D., FCOVD, F.A.A.O 281-499-2600 www.drwedemeyer.com 6026 Highway 6 Missouri City, TX 77459. Comprehensive Vision Exams from infants to seniors. Medical management of Eye Infections and disease. Large selection eyeglass frames and contact lenses. Most medical and vision insurances accepted.
OPTICAL SERVICES MODERN OPTICAL 281-494-3300 www.modernopticals.com 12802 Murphy Rd, Stafford, Tx. 77477 1 DAY SERVICE on all prescription lenses at very reasonable price.All designer frame available, We do frame repairing. 30 years experience in optical. Bring your prescription and save money
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PHARMACIES Ed’s Pharmacy 281-499-4555 Ed Sziy, 3740 Cartwright, Missouri City, TX 77459, Fax: 281-499-7088. continued, on page 30
OPEN MRI Upright MRI of Sugar Land 281-494-0505 www.mri911.com CLAUSTROPHOBIC? Upright MRI is the only True OPEN MRI in Sugar Land. We scan patients standing, sitting, or lying down. For the first time, patients can be scanned in weightbearing postures and in their position of pain. It is ideal for patients who have difficulty lying down due to respiratory or cardiac problems. Mention this ad and receive $25 off your first scan. 2655 Cordes Drive #150, Sugar Land, 77479. Open Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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PREGNANCY RESOURCES Pregnancy Resource Medical Center of Fort Bend County 281-232-2375 www.prmcfortbend.org The Pregnancy Resource Medical Center is 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 2918 Avenue I Rosenberg, TX 77471.
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