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Crable: 'I know I have some big shoes to fill'

Texas First Bank announced Regional Loan President and SBA Lending Manager Matt Crable was elected chairman of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas Leadership Division.


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Szczesniak on $450 million expansion project at Hobby: 'Houston is an attractive market with an award-winning airport'

Jim Szczesniak, the chief operating officer (COO) for the Houston Airport System, said a $450 million renovation project at William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) “will accommodate the current and future growth” of the airlines that serve the Bayou City’s second major air gateway. HPM reported that the project will add seven new gates, as well as install more baggage claim carousels and make upgrades to aid with the increasing capacity.


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New Mantis Innovation leader Whitley: 'I am humbled and excited to join a team that has navigated significant change over the past few years'

New Mantis Innovation President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Darrell Whitley described himself as “humbled and excited” to join the Houston-based managed facility services provider, a company-issued press release said. Whitley was appointed to his new position late last month.


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CEO of I'ceE Collection: 'I want to let young adults know that it's okay not to have it all but, we can definitely be successful while juggling it all!'

Icelande Robinson, the CEO of I'ceE Collection, expressed her desire to teach young people how to reach their potential and take initiative in their lives. She announced her new book ''Juggling it All" which is aimed at showing ambitious young people how to achieve success.


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Kamin on grand opening of Lao Sze Chuan on Montrose: 'Delicious food, great service and reflective of the delectable diversity of our city'

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Houston City Councilwoman Abbie Kamin graced the grand opening of a Chinese culinary import by way of Chicago, Lao Sze Chuan Restaurant, on Wednesday.



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IAH officials on temperature improvements at terminals: 'We’re grateful for your understanding as our team prioritized an unexpected air conditioning issue'

Officials at George Bush International Airport (IAH) said on Wednesday all five of the major air gateway’s terminals are operating at suitable temperatures again following Monday’s breakdown.


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ERCOT's Vegas: 'We are forecasting increased demand due to the higher temperatures expected this week and into next week'

Forecasts of triple-digit heat for much of the second full week of June prompted the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) to implement a weather watch on Tuesday to go into effect on Thursday.


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713 Motoring CEO: 'It's really a genius idea to mix the world of hip-hop with the custom automotive world'

Houston automotive customization shop 713 Motoring traveled to Atlanta, Georgia, for Rapper Rick Ross' second annual Promise Land Car & Bike Show. Big Ash, CEO of 713 Motoring, said the event was a huge success, and that rapper Rick Ross's role in the event was significant and much appreciated.



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Philanthropist and entrepreneur Candace Ford shows Houston just how much ladies love cigars

Houston, TX- On Saturday evening, philanthropist and entrepreneur, Candace Ford, showed Houston that cigars are not only just for men


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Katy pizza restaurant owner on burglary: 'Part of me feels it's probably political'

The proprietor of a pizza restaurant in Katy claimed the recent burglary of his establishment was politically motivated.



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Houston restaurant Stuff’d Wings celebrates special collaboration with BBQ Staple Ray’s BBQ Shack just in time for Juneteenth weekend

Houston, TX-In anticipation of the upcoming Juneteenth weekend, one of Houston’s favorite 3rd ward restaurants, Stuff’d Wings is excited to announce a collaboration with one of Houston’s BBQ staples, Rays BBQ Shack, which is also located in the 3rd ward area.


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Hospitality group on efforts to revive River Oaks Theater: 'We are honored to bring back one of Houston’s most iconic entertainment venues'

A historic entertainment venue that had once faced an uncertain future is purportedly slated to open its doors again to the public later this year, Houston-based media outlets reported.


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Head of Binance Charity on work in Ukraine: 'We empowered individuals in need to receive direct aid, regardless of their geographical location'

While thousands of Ukrainian refugees resettling in Texas have been welcomed with donations of food, clothing, and gift cards by local charitable organizations and communities, many Ukrainians have also been supported by the cryptocurrency industry. Helen Hai, the head of Binance Charity, the philanthropic arm of the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world, told Houston Daily that the organization utilized crypto-based cash assistance and the first-of-its-kind Binance Refugee Card to provide instant aid to Ukrainians who were displaced by the conflict.


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One of Houston’s Top 50 Entrepreneurs Candace Ford debuts a women inspired premium cigar brand, L.L.C. Collection

Houston philanthropist, entrepreneur and boss babe, Candace Ford, who is known for her work empowering young women through Project Beautiful Me organization and her one of a kind podcast “Champagne and Cigars” is excited to announce her next venture of women empowerment, Premium L.L.C. Authentic Cigars.


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Waste Management's Fish: Mazzarella 'well positioned to lead our board and provide invaluable guidance to management'

Houston-headquartered Waste Management (WM) announced on May 9 that Kathleen M. Mazzarella is the new chair of its board of directors, according to a press release.


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Airline, nonprofit host tour for aging foster youth 'to see the many different avenues of possibility in the aviation industry'

A Chicago-based legacy airline that has a hub at George Bush International Airport (IAH) is opening doors for those in foster care who are on the verge of legal age.


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'We’re getting bigger in Texas': San Francisco-based driverless ride-share company brings operations to Houston

A San Francisco-based rideshare company specializing in driverless vehicles is set to conduct business in Houston, according to a report from Houston FOX affiliate KRIV.