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Volume 7 Number 3March 2015
CHAIRPERSON
Brian Gilbert, Members Trust of the SW Federal
Credit Union
IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRPERSON
Trent Salch, Tell Your Tale Marketing & Design
VICE CHAIR
Craig Atkinson, Houston Highway Credit Union
TREASURER
Tony Allman – PrimeWay Federal Credit Union
SECRETARY
Cindy Reibenstein, Reibenstein & Associates.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Bill Ballew, CPA
Jeff Bielik, St. Joseph Medical Center in the Heights
Hector Castellanos, Chase Bank
Tom Chigoy, Sheraton Houston Brookhollow Hotel
Dee Farino, Third Coast Impressions
Joe Fuentes, Houston Area Community Services
Jerry Gann, CenterPoint Energy
Susan Jadlowski, Memorial Hermann NW Hospital
Neil McGlone, LegalShield
Alan Rosen, Harris County Constable, Precinct One
Nadia Troutenko, Troutenko Insurance Services
Linda Whittington, Cariloha Bamboo Houston
Taylor Woodard, Raymond James & Associates
STAFF
Jacob Millwee, President
Trish Gardiner, Director of Events and Operations
Larry Plasek, Director of Communications
Glenda Clerc, Director of Member Services
FOUNDING DIRECTORS
Norman Adams
Jack Fields
ADVISORY DIRECTORS
Sheriff Adrian Garcia
Scott Lester
City Councilman Edward Gonzalez, District H
City Council Member, Ellen Cohen, District C
GREATER HEIGHTS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
545West 19th Street • Houston, Texas 77008Phone: 713.861.6735 • Fax: 713.861.9310
www.HeightsChamber.com
A Publication of theGreater Heights Area Chamber of Commerce
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4 CRAWFISH FESTIVAL
5 EDUCATION CORNER
6 GOLD PATRON PROFILE
7 MEMBER PROFILE
10 2014 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
LEADERSHIP LEVELSThe Leadership Levels, which includes, Gem, Platinum,Gold and Silver represent the most prestigious designationfor member firms.
Without their financial support we would not be able to offer thewide variety of benefits to all of our members and our community.
GEM LEVEL PARTNERSHIPS
Houston Highway Credit UnionDiamond Partner
GOLD PATRONS
Adams Insurance Service, Inc.
Allison Jones and Associates
C & D Scrap Metal Recyclers,Co., Inc.
CenterPoint Energy
Cokinos, Bosien & Young
Comerica Bank - Heights
Computer Wiz
JPMorgan Chase Bank of Texas
Cyclone Anaya’s MexicanKitchen
Fiesta Mart
Heights Medical Tower, Ltd.
Houston Highway Credit Union
IntegraNet
Integrity Bank
Mach Industrial Group
Marek Family of Companies
Memorial HermannNorthwest Hospital
Merchandise Pickup Services, Inc.
PrimeWay Federal Credit Union
Shipley Do-Nuts
Spirit of Texas Bank
St. Joseph Medical Centerin the Heights
Teotihuacan Mexican Café
Tommie Vaughn Ford
Walmart
Westside Lexus
SILVER PATRONS
Allegiance Bank Texas
Grifols Biomet
Mutual of Omaha Bank
Quilts, Inc.
Reynolds & Associates, PLLC
Thai Spice Asian Cuisine
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President’s LetterDear Fellow Members,
Some of you may know that the fiscal year for the Chamber begins in October, and this drives muchof our planning, thinking, and assessment. The month of March is the halfway mark of our year andas such I am taking the opportunity to give you a “State of the Chamber” letter, to let you know howwe are doing. And we are doing great.
Our year opened with an excellent Golf Tournament that was well received. Then we had our mostsuccessful Economic Forecast Luncheon on record. Now our Crawfish Festival in the Heights ispoised to exceed expectations with more exhibit booths than ever, a large devoted committee,growing participation in the Idol of the Heights, a far reaching marketing impact, and the mostsponsors we have ever had.
Attendance is up on all of our monthly events, with small steady gains at the Breakfast Connection and large leaps atHYPO and ribbon cuttings. Our membership base is growing and showing a steady trend of growth. Congratulations toThai Spice for becoming our newest Silver Patron! Overall financially we are stable and healthy as an organization.
So what is the cause of all this success? It is threefold. First you have a dedicated staff working tirelessly on your behalf.Trish Gardiner and Glenda Clerc have stepped gracefully into their new roles and are some of the best people we couldhave working with us bar none. Larry Plasek continues to be a rock of Chamber history and dependability, and throughhis efforts our publications continue to improve. Second we have a phenomenal Board of Directors shepherding theorganization. Their vision and leadership - not to mention the collective business experience they represent – haveguided us through some stormy waters and into smooth calm seas. Third and greatest of all, the members themselvesdeserve the lion’s share of the credit. We have been blessed with some amazing committees and dedicated chairs.The increased attendance and event support represents our members re-investing in their Chamber.
We still have a lot to look forward to in the months ahead, but sleep easy and take pride in knowing that you are part ofone of Houston’s greatest organizations – The Greater Heights Area Chamber of Commerce!
Jacob MillweeYour Chamber President
Jacob Millwee
March 2015
Spotlight on Non-ProfitThis month we delve into the activities of the Girl Scouts ofSan Jacinto Council. The Council is located at 3110 SouthwestFreeway and Keilani Hamilton is the Community EngagementManager. Traditionally we focus on the organization, but thisarticle addresses the significance of the annual cookie sellingprogram and its benefits to the girls.
Sure Girl Scout cookies are tasty, but do you realize how importantthe experience of selling them is? Cookie sales help the girls learnskills and develop attributes that will enable them to becomesuccessful leaders. Among the skills learned are goal setting,decision making, money management, people skills and businessethics. These are skills they will need in everyday life.
Girls receive helpful guidelines for selling that include: “Say hi … Look me in the eye … Let me know that you are aGirl Scout.” They are capable of answering questions like: where does the money go? Ask us why we are Girl Scouts?And by-the-way, don’t call them cute. They know they are cute, but selling cookies is real. They are learning how to runa business and they want people to buy cookies because you want them, not because of their nice haircut or uniform.After all there are over 2 million Girl Scouts and they run the largest girl-led business in the world. In short, the cookieselling endeavor allows the girls to learn that they can do anything, and be anything! Congratulations girls and rest easybecause my freezer is stocked up every season.
Ambassador Committee LeadershipAmbassadors Work to Support the Members – Terry Jeanes, Chair“My GHACC membership first in the 80's and most recently since 2002 is only as good as beinginvolved and supporting fellow Chamber members. A mindset of "Be a Go-Giver” as well as aGo-Getter” and gratitude for my personal 30 year success as a Realtor in the GHACC market area,requires me to certainly give back in my community.”
“As a GHACC Ambassador the perfect opportunity exists to joyfully support our newest members,welcoming them, and facilitating those first important promotional opportunities of membership.Stepping up recently to chair the Ambassador committee, working with a great group of ambassa-dors who play big sisters/big brothers to our more recent members, is certainly another opportunityto foster and encourage members to take their business to “greater heights.” As Zig Ziglar stated,
“Life is an echo. What you send out comes back. What you sow you reap. What you give you get. What you see in othersexists in you.”
Why I Became a Heights Chamber Ambassador – Neil McGlone, Vice Chair“One of the great things about membership in The Greater Heights Chamber of Commerce is themany opportunities to get involved. After all, why even join a Chamber, civic club, association orother organization if you’re not committed to being active? Personally, I took that commitment toheart when I joined the Chamber in August 2011, shortly after moving to Houston from Dallas.Soon thereafter, the Ambassador Committee seemed to be a good way to get integrated, give back tothe Chamber through volunteer service and meet new members while making many new friends.”
“While I continue to serve as an Ambassador, that early ambition led to participation on severalother committees – including Crime Awareness, the Annual Crawfish Festival, the Annual GolfTournament, Government Relations and now, the Board of Directors. Has all this helped me grow my
LegalShield business? You bet! After all, isn’t that why we join groups like Chambers of Commerce in the first place?”
“Of course, the annual membership dues help fund Chamber operations, but successful involvement requires not only thefinancial commitment, but a willingness to contribute your time and talents as and when you can. If you’re willing to dothat, I believe you’ll maximize your return on investment.”
Crawfish Festival to be Held March 7One of the highlight events of the Chamber year is the annual CrawfishFestival which was held on March 7 at 411 West 20th Street. Exhibitors,children’s fun areas, local school talent and much more were on displayduring a fun-filled day. The finals of the Idol of the Heights crownedthree winners and awarded prize money. A huge crowd of mudbugeaters were on hand as well as thosewho preferred a non-crawfish meal.Watch for full photo and detailedcoverage of this event in the Aprilissue of LINKED.
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Education CornerFocus on the Education Luncheon is at hand – mark your calendars forMonday, May 18 at 11:30 at the Brookhollow Sheraton! Schools, Teachers,Staff, Students and Businesses will be recognized—don’t you want to be apart of that ensemble! You can! Become a Sponsor! Get your name on theschool’s website and other media besides all the chamber publicity; yoursponsorship is tax-deductible!
Cookie Jo, renowned dancer and teacher and graduate of the area will beour speaker along with a surprise guest… keep tuning in to find out more!Internship Day is important for the seniors in the area as they obtain a ‘day inthe life of’ the person who works in the area they have interest in. Will you take a senior for a day or half aday on April 15? Texas has an education law that has students in all levels learning about careers and by8th grade identifying an area; as a business you can help by sharing your story, partnering with projectsfor a week or so; Garden Oaks Montessori has business opportunities, many of the schools have careerdays, Waltrip has Community of Heroes and Davis High School has senior internship day. What a greatway to build interest in the work you do, share the love of your work! There are new schools joining ourchamber and committee: Kate Adams with Arabic Immersion Magnet HISD and April Petronella withKumon-Heights! We also have Patricia Rumble with Express Theatre! This committee is growing –become involved! We will be working on summer plans, so come on down. Our purpose is to helpbusinesses grow through reaching out and partnering with schools; the education of the community isthe cornerstone of the business community’s wealth. We are a prosperous community – growing by leapsand bounds – and our schools will benefit from your expertise, your support and the modeling for ourstudents will make the Greater Heights even Greater! Hope to see you next month. Our next meetingsare April 9 and May 14.
Cindy Reibenstein, Chair Education Committee
Heights Achievement Corner
Megan Salch of Tell Your Tale Marketing & Design was honored at theFebruary Breakfast Connection. In recognition for serving as Chair ofthe Chamber’s Ambassador Committee for ten years, Megan received anaward from Chamber President Jacob Millwee. Megan’s dedication andleadership of the Ambassadors ensured that new Chamber memberswere promptly welcomed and informed as to the many benefits ofChamber membership. Thanks Megan for a job well done!
Allegiance Bank Texas Completes Merger with Enterprise BankGeorge Martinez, Chairman of Allegiance Bancshares, Inc. announced the completion of the merger ofFarmers & Merchants Bancshares, Inc. with and into Allegiance, and the merger of F & M’s whollyowned subsidiary, Enterprise Bank, Houston, Texas, with and into Allegiance Bank Texas, thewholly owned subsidiary of Allegiance, each effective January 1, 2015. The combined total assetsof Allegiance Bank Texas increased to approximately $1.8 Billion as a result of the merger. According toScott Lester, Bank Office President and former Chamber Chairman, “Allegiance will expand thenumber of its full service banking offices that include two in the Heights area plus others in Houston,Bellaire, Clear Lake and Katy, Texas.” “The merger provides the Allegiance team with additional, extraordinarybankers with valuable experience and an expanded reach to serve our Houston area community.”
Neil McGlone
Terry Jeans
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member prof i le BONNIE SHEEREN – HOUSTON HEALTH ADVOCACY
She is a fourth generation Texan, born inBaytown, a graduate of Baytown SterlingHigh School and earned degrees inHistory and English at Texas A & MUniversity with a teaching certificationadded on. Following a stint with Harperand Row Publishers she traveled andspent time in the New York office,however, she decided the East Coast was not for her.It was on to graduate school at UT-Austin to learn cor-porate video production. Armed with new capabilitiesshe returned to Houston and put her talents to work forUT-Health Science Center as a writer/producer on adrug use prevention video project.
As one who easily makes friends, Bonnie did just thatand went to work for the M.D. Anderson CancerCenter where she wrote and produced videosincluding patient education, to doctor’s presentations,to pediatric Christmas card programs. This was followedby taking on the 90 second weekly syndicated HealthReport featuring the world renowned Dr. “Red” Duke.
In effect she went from writing andproducing oncology videos to the worldof the ER.
When two national patient advocacy groupsformed in 2009 she researched this newfield and made her decision at the beginningof 2014 to open her own business, HoustonHealth Advocacy, LLC. Since her family has
lived in the Heights for 20 years, she wanted to be apart of the local business community and that gave herthe impetus to join the Chamber. And she adds, “It is avery friendly group, so that’s a big plus!”
Bonnie is active in several industry associationsincluding the National Association of HealthcareAdvocacy Consultants. In keeping with her outgoingpersonality, she enjoys Laughter Yoga, taking careof the family menagerie of pets, and spending timewith her husband and two daughters. The Chambersalutes your drive and dedication Bonnie, andapplauds your many accomplishments.
The Chamber member profiled every month is selected from those attending the Breakfast Connection.
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gold patronprof i le
Our featured Gold Patron is Cyclone Anaya’sMexican Kitchen. Founded in 1966, WorldChampion Wrestler Cyclone Anaya and his wifeCarolina started a modern style Mexican restaurant.They set out to provide guests with “the bestexperience and treat them as if they are family.”By serving the old fashioned Tex-Mex recipes andsome house specialties such as Savory Fajitas andJumbo Lump Crab meat Nachos, they have alwaysdelivered exciting, quality flavors.
After Cyclone Anaya passed away in 1999, hischildren Vienna and Rico carried on his traditionby working hard to continue his level of excellence.“We try to represent respect, integrity and honorand we are just lucky to be able to continue intheir path,” says Vienna Valencia Molder.“They led by example and we wouldn’t be anythingwithout them.”
Each location is well staffed with approximately 65full-time and part-time employees to ensure thateach guest leaves satisfied and comes back for thequality food and experience. They have fivelocations available throughout Houston, including1710 Durham Drive, and one opening in the spring inthe Woodlands and another one planned to open inFairfax, Virginia.
Gold Patron membership is the one of the highestlevels of member support, and Cyclone Anaya’scarries the same passion they have for their gueststhrough to the entire Heights area. As proudHoustonians and Heights area supporters sincethe beginning, Cyclone Anaya’s invites you tocome join the family!
Wow! Where do we start in familiarizing you with the many skills, talents and experience bundled insideBonnie Sheeren? This lady is an independent patient advocate who helps people navigate the world ofhealth care to achieve the best medical care possible at a reasonable cost.
CYCLONE ANAYA’SMEXICAN KITCHEN
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Phone 713-316-4560 • Fax 713-316-4561
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calendar of events
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3.07CRAWFISH FESTIVAL411 West 20th Street11:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
3.12BREAKFAST CONNECTION
Sheraton HoustonBrookhollow Hotel3000 North Loop West6:45 – 8:30 a.m.Speaker: David HagyTopic: Speaking on the TexasCentral Railway Project
3.12RIBBON CUTTING
UT Physicians at the Heights925 Shepherd Drive4:00 p.m.
3.12RIBBON CUTTING
Walter Law Firm PC1111 North Loop West, Ste. 11154:00 p.m.
3.18BOARD MEETING
HACS2150 West 18th Street7:45 – 9:00 a.m.
3.19BUSINESS AFTER HOURS
Pat H. Foley1200 West 34th Street5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
3.25OrientationChamber Offices545 West 19th Street11:45 – 1:15 p.m.
3.26HYPO5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
APRIL
4.07 RIBBON CUTTING
4.09 BREAKFAST CONNECTION
4.15 BOARD MEETING
4.16 BUSINESS AFTER HOURS
4.29 ORIENTATION
4.30 HYPO
NOTE: Changes may occur in thiscalendar after publishing,www.heightschamber.comfor confirmations.
Chamber Scholarship ProgramChanges Lives
The goal this year is to provide asmany scholarships as possible todeserving students. Donors arebeing solicited as we would like tocontinue our $1,000 per scholarshipbut other levels will also beawarded as well. The numberof scholarships and amounts aredetermined by our donors. $2,000sponsorships will fully support ascholarship, but donations of anyamount are welcome. Groups cancombine donations toward a fullscholarship. Eligible students arefrom the following high schools:Jefferson Davis, Memorial Hall,Reagan, Scarborough, St. Pius X,St. Thomas, Waltrip, Washington,Lutheran High North, KIPP andYES academies.
Since the inception of the scholarshipprogram, the Chamber has awarded160 scholarships representing over$320,000 in scholarships to area highschool seniors. The educationalscholarships and additional awardsare made possible through thegenerosity of luncheon sponsors,donors and attendees at theluncheon to be held in May.
The scholarship program hasgreatly benefited many recipientsand, in their own words, thesecomments represent their gratitude:
Jonathan WilliamsLutheran High North andColorado State University“I would never have been able tohave the same experience or getto where I am today if it were notfor the scholarship you gave me.I hope to one day do the same fora young student.”
Ronald CarmonaRice University“Thank you for entrusting me withthis money. I have been through somuch these last four years, the lastbeing the worst. I have overcomemy alcoholic and drug-addictedfamily, an abusive father, andhomelessness. It brings me to tearswhen I think of the people thathave helped me to get where I am.I will be obtaining my education atRice University and am proud toproclaim that the Greater HeightsArea Chamber of Commercehelped me.”
Board Member Cindy Reibenstein,Reibenstein & Associates, andEducation Committee Chair,reported that her committeemembers were reviewing allscholarship applications submittedby the March 1 deadline date.Students are being evaluated onthe basis of leadership, workexperience, honors, service andcommunity/volunteer activities,along with an essay on their goalson how they will make a difference
in life and their communities.Candidates will be interviewedby Chamber members andother volunteers.
Sponsorships are invited and thescholarships will be awarded at aluncheon to be held on May 18 atthe Sheraton Houston BrookhollowHotel.
“Upon the subject ofeducation, not presumingto dictate any plan orsystem respecting it, I canonly say that I view it asthe most important subjectwhich we as a people canbe engaged in.”
– Abraham Lincoln
The Chamber proudly recognizes the 2014 Scholarship Program Sponsors and thanks them for their generosity:
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Adams Insurance Service, Inc., Cindy Reibenstein and Comerica Bank
GOLD SPONSORS
Fiesta Mart, Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital, and Members Trust of the SW Federal Credit Union
SILVER SPONSORS
Alan Rosen, Harris County Constable, Allegiance Bank Texas, C & D Scrap Metal Recyclers Co., Inc.,Fred Nevill, Friends of Clifton-Tokio Marine, Harriet & Joe Foster Family YMCA,
Houston Community College NE, Houston Highway Credit Union, Knapp Chevrolet,Sign-Ups and Banners Corporation, Tommie Vaughn Ford and Women’s Power Network
Students, parents, Chamber membersand guests attended theScholarship Luncheon
Congressman Green presented ascholarship to Janet Flores ofSt. Pius X High School
Education Chair Cindy Reibensteinwelcomed last year’s scholars,parents and other attendees
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� 2014 Scholarship Winners with immediate pastchair Trent Salch and Congressman Gene Green
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Rumor Has it Day Spa hosted a ribbon cutting event to celebrate theirChamber membership. A large group turned out for the event, andwere treated to tasty tidbits and beverages.Havan Le did thehonors with the scissors. You are invited to try their services
at 1911 Taylor Street, Suite C.
Britt Sudduth and the team of Envoy Mortgage welcomed membersand guests to their ribbon cutting at 5225 Katy Freeway, Suite 401 tocelebrate their Chamber membership. The purpose of the business is tofulfill the dreams of home owners by delivering exceptional service.
Little J’s Bar at 5306Washington Avenue hosted a ribbon cuttingevent and treated more than 20 Chamber members to food and drink.Josh Flowers took on the scissors after telling the attendees about the
business, his philosophy and plans for building the business
Justin Lasiewicsz of J & H Design Time took on the big scissors tocelebrate his Chamber membership. The ribbon cutting event filledthe stage at the Breakfast Connection. Their mission is to build localbusinesses, promote local talents and support community outreach.
Danny Gothard of Pie Five Pizza welcomed a large group ofChamber members for a ribbon cutting event at their 107 Yale Street,Suite 400 location. The group was treated to pizza and learned about theconcept for serving pizza in only five minutes. Can we say delicious?
ribbon cutt ings
Ambassador Natalie Coyle of Shooting Star Promotions gave KathrynHodge of Affiliated Mortgage Company a new member plaque. Kathrynis co-chair of the Heights Young Professional Organization (HYPO).
Tiffany Salinas received a new member plaque forWelcomeWagon fromAmbassador Natalie Coyle of Shooting Star Promotions.WelcomeWagonis the world's largest welcoming service to the new homeowner with
a variety of products, designed to help their customers– our partners – build their businesses.
TheWalter Law Firm PC was represented byGlen Nordt, Teri Walter,and Valerie Shaw as they received their new member plaque from
Ambassador Natalie Coyle of Shooting Star Promotions.
Jason Ecrette of Cintas proudly accepted his new membership plaquefrom Ambassador Natalie Coyle of Shooting Star Promotions.Cintas can help improve your facility image and most importantly
lower housekeeping costs.
Carrie Harmon of Deer Lake Lodge Resort & Spa received her newmember plaque from Natalie Coyle of Shooting Star Promotions.
Clients call this a very healing place to detox, cleanse, learn and relax.
The staff of Sports Clips gathered to celebrate receiving their new memberplaque presented by Ashley Kirchoff. Lacy Hopper held onto the plaque
which will be displayed at their 444West 19th Street location.
plaque presentations
Ashton Martini took the big scissors to cut the ceremonial ribbon for thelaunch of the Ashton Martini Group. Javier Gautier andMorgan Steenwere on hand with a large crowd to celebrate the occasion. The AshtonMartini Group works with Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty
and is located at 50 Briar Hollow Lane, Suite 700W.
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newmembers
Jefferson Davis High SchoolJulissa Alcantar-Martinez1101 Quitman St.Houston, TX 77009713-226-4900jalcanta@houstonisd.orghttp://www.houstonisd.org/davishigh
The mission of Jefferson Davis HighSchool is to create an environment wherestudents, teachers, staff, parents, and community work together to attain andenhance academic, social, cultural,physical, and emotional development.
Kumon of Houston-HeightsApril Petronella2500 Yale St., Ste AHouston, TX 77008713-869-2633kumonheights@gmail.comwww.kumonheights.com
We are the world’s largest after schoollearning program which seeks to fosterself-reliant, academically successful children.
Law Office of David J. Maldonado, PLLCDavid J. Maldonado2500 E. TC Jester Blvd., Ste 150-DHouston, TX 77008713-880-3329dmaldonadolaw@gmail.comwww.maldonadolawyer.com
Neighborhood law firm focusing onEstate Planning and Business Transactions.They have extensive business and legalexperience like the large firms, but areeconomically priced.
The Village of the Heights AssistedLiving and Memory CareRoy Ramirez1407 Studewood St.Houston, TX 77008713-802-9700rramirez@rcmseniorliving.comwww.villageoftheheights.com
Senior retirement living, assisted livingand memory care.
UT PhysiciansYen-Chi Le/Tomas Green925 N. Shepherd Dr.Houston, TX 77008713-486-7200yen-chi.l.le@uth.tmc.edu.www.utphysicians.com/clinic/ut-physicians-at-the-heights
They offer primary care for children,adolescents, and adults as well asspecialty care for adults includingendocrinology & cardiology.
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Elizabeth Castro of Heights Funeral Homeand Erik Hendrickson ofPat H. Foley Funeral Home
Ed Socha of the Heights Rotary Club was ourgenerous Breakfast Connection sponsor forFebruary. Thanks to the Heights Rotary Club.
Ambassador Natalie Coyle ofShooting Star Promotions and Ivee Saulsof Memorial Hermann NW Hospital
Patrick Crespo of Heights Funeral Home andDanielle Mulvihill of Central Bank
Danielle Mulvihill of Central Bank andBritton Sudduth of Envoy Mortgage
Halina Martinez andMarie Arcos of theM.D. Anderson Family YMCA surrounded
Ralph Hamilton of ASG Security
Larry Payne, President of the Educational ExcellenceResource Group, LLC was the February BreakfastConnection speaker and presented a framework
for Servant Leadership
Mama Fu’s hosted the February Business AfterHours. Thanks to Jacob Gotcher, Jack Warren
andMark Figous.
Josh Flowers owner of Little J’s Bar servedas host for the third Idol preliminary.
Justin Lasiewicz of J & H Design Timeand Ray Reid of Terrain Solutions
Bill Ballew, CPA and Elizabeth Wisnoskiof Redstone Payment Solutions
Teresa Briggs of Houston Highway Credit Union,Deborah Haynie of Tommie Vaughn Ford and
Cathy Peveto of Edward Jones
Former Chamber President David Santanaof Garden Oaks Montessori School and
Susan Manning of Manning Pool Service
Ambassador Vice-Chair and Board MemberNeil McGlone and former Chamber Chairman
Scott Lester of Allegiance Tank Texas
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Belinda Rossiter of Houston Choral Showcaseand Ray Reid of Terrain Solutions
Cynthia Wellman of Kress Employment Screeningand Douglas Burns ofCulturally Creative Travel
Jack Van Pelt of JVP Jewelry & Jewelersand Sean Pradia an Independent Agent
representing Aflac
Paige Cassel of Hampton Inn & Suites andHector Castellanos of Chase Bank
Idol of the Heights semifinalists from thethird preliminary night of competition
Chamber Ambassadors meeting to planactivities that benefits new members
A trio of hard working judges at work duringthe round three preliminaries of Idol
Susan Manning of Manning Pool Service andBelinda Rossiter of Houston Choral Showcase
The Chamber’s Glenda Clerc andChase Bank’s Andrea Rivers
Ivee Sauls of Memorial Hermann NWHospitalmanned a table for “Celebrate Heart Month”.Chamber Intern KiKi Jackson assisted.
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happy anniversaryMORE THAN 20 YEARS
CenterPoint Energy*Earl Lairson & Co., P.C.FastsignsHeights Funeral HomeKnapp Chevrolet, Inc.United Equities, Inc.
MORE THAN 10 YEARS
Andrews Financial ServicesHamilton Middle SchoolHartman & AssociatesMach Industrial Group*Memorial Hermann NW Surgery Center
MORE THAN 5 YEARS
ProSource Solutions, Inc.Vietnam RestaurantP & J Cajun CookinAdame * Garza Texas Trial AttorneysHouston's First Baptist Church – DowntownERGOS TechnologyApple Termite & Pest Control Inc.Harco Insurance/Financial ServicesSign-A-Rama - Houston
MORE THAN 1 YEAR
Becks PrimeCyclone Anaya's Mexican Kitchen*Fisher Homes of TexasGabby's Steaks, Ribs, & BarbequeGoodwill Industries of HoustonHeights Floral ShopInner Loop RealtyIMG Financial Group, Inc.Jason Cantrelle State Farm AgencyKress Employment ScreeningMiller's Auto and Body RepairRHDC InternationalShipley Do-Nuts*Way Better Sound
1 YEAR
BELFOR Property RestorationCariloha BambooCrescendo Family MusicDr. David Allen of Jade GardenEklektik InteriorsHouston Health AdvocacySun RealtyTechnical ToolboxesYogaOne Heights
*Gold Patron
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You’ll have FREE use of the BullsEye truck tomove your belongings into storage.
They are conveniently located inside the loopat 1715 Airline, just north of Cavalcade.
Call 713-864-1715…tell them you’re aGreater Heights Chamber member…
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C O R R E C T I O N S
Our apologies to ASG Security, Uphouse Manorand Rachele Weldon of Sports Clips for incorrectlylisting them in the February issue of LINKED.The corrected listings are:
ASG Security, Ralph Hamilton10207 S. Sam Houston Pkwy West #130,Houston, TX 77071, 832-748-0667,rhamilton@asgsecurity.com,www.asgsecurity.com.
ASG is committed to being the customer’s first andbest choice for electronic solutions and willconsistently provide affordable, best-in-classsecurity solutions for customers.
Uphouse Manor, Katrina Stilwell235 West 18th St., Houston, TX 77008, 281-685-9929,Kstilwell33@gmail.com, www.uphousemanor.com.
Uphouse Manor is a Bed &Breakfast in the heart ofthe Heights. Guests experience and satisfaction istheir priority, while showcasing and promoting allthat the Heights has to offer.
The Sports Clips caption should have identifiedRachele Weldon.
The Chamber Networking Cycle…This is a story that demonstrates why Chamber membershipcan increase your awareness, promote your products orservices, increase your sales and profits, “take your businessto greater heights” and contribute to the betterment ofthe community.
– One day a man went to a flower and gift store to buyroses for his wife for their anniversary.
– The florist used and bought supplies from an officeproducts company member
– The office products company used a contractor memberto expand their office/warehouse
– The contractor used a local CPA member for hisbookkeeping and taxes
– The CPA leased his office space using the services of arealtor member
– The realtor took clients to a local restaurant memberfor lunch
– The restaurant owner bought a car from a local autodealership member
– The auto dealership’s salesman hired a member lawyer towrite her will
– The lawyer’s wife enjoyed the services of a Chiropracticmember
– The chiropractor had his dental work done by a dentistmember
– The dentist maintained his account at a member bank
– The bank manager trusted his insurance coverage to anagent member
– The insurance agent enjoyed a night at the local memberopera
– The opera stage manager buys floral arrangements from amember florist
And the cycle starts all over again. Chamber membershipis an investment in the future and your participation leadsto your place in the members doing business with fellowmember’s cycle. It is all in keeping with the Chambermantra: people do business with people they know, likeand trust.
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