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In this episode, Mark Ledlow and Chuck Andrews discuss various topics including the economic growth in Texas, cultural differences across states, and the significance of diversifying business portfolios. The conversation touches on Chuck's experiences in law enforcement and the security industry, the evolving work ethic in younger generations, and the importance of mental toughness. They also discuss the challenges of organizing large events like Texas Night during hurricane season, the increase in school shootings versus domestic terrorism, and strategies for staying informed and proactive in an ever-changing business landscape. Tune in to gain insights from industry leaders and to understand what it takes to remain fearless amid adversity.Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast.KEY TAKEAWAYSEconomic Growth in Texas: Discussion on the migration of financial and tech companies to Texas, contributing to its growing economy.Cultural Differences: Exploration of cultural contrasts between Texas and other states like California and New York.Relocating and Adapting: Emphasis on the importance of embracing new cultures and adapting to different environmentsWork Ethic: Reflection on the changing work ethic among younger generations compared to older ones.Diverse Experiences: Value of having diverse experiences, from law enforcement to business, in shaping a well-rounded career.School Safety and Behavior: Importance of focusing on the behavioral aspects of students to prevent school shootings, rather than just increasing security hardware.AI and Information Verification: Necessity of verifying sources in the age of AI to avoid being misled.QUOTES"Texas does remain the friendliest state in the United States.""Business is simple. Humans are simple. You just gotta take your time getting to know people.""Focus on the kids in terms of that. Invest in counseling and literally having the kids involve themselves.""With AI, you're gonna be fooled in a very big way. Big decisions are gonna be made and you'll have no idea what's going on.""Treat life in a more meaningful way; build trust and all that good stuff comes. Just gotta be patient. Play the long game."Get to know more about Charles "CHUCK" Andrews through the link below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesandrewscpp/To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen to major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.
In this episode, Mark Ledlow and Chuck Andrews, a renowned figure in the security industry known for his extensive global network and profound insights. Chuck shares his journey of building qualitative relationships, his strategies for managing a substantial LinkedIn following, and his future endeavors including a book tour across Europe. The discussion also delves into the challenges and opportunities in the security business, emphasizing the importance of trust and consistent relationship maintenance. Moreover, Chuck touches on issues like the impact of AI on business, geopolitical concerns, and the future of private equity in the industry. The episode is a rich blend of professional advice, personal anecdotes, and strategic insights pivotal for anyone looking to thrive in the security and business landscape.Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast.KEY TAKEAWAYSAdversity Management: Insights into how business leaders handle challenges and adversity.Business Optimism: There's a noticeable sense of optimism in the business community, particularly in Texas.Quality vs. Quantity in Networking: The importance of building quality relationships rather than focusing on the number of connections.Trust and Relationships: Trust is the cornerstone of effective business relationships and must be maintained through consistency and integrity.Importance of Adaptability: The need to adapt business strategies in response to changing environments and tech advancements.Upcoming Events: Details on Chuck's book tour and the impactful events he is organizing, including a cruise focused on networking.QUOTES"You ain't seen nothing yet. The next four years is gonna be a Yee-haw version to the 10th power, you watch!""Maintenance of relationships...that's where the work begins.""It's better not to own boats, planes, and trains, but it's better to have friends who have boats, planes, and trains.""Get shit done. Everybody likes to get shit done.""Trust is earned in this business. People are watching you, they're vetting you, even when they're not talking to you.""AI is going to be the biggest investment space.""You will not be able to discern the difference between fact and fiction, right and wrong...that's how dangerous artificial intelligence can be."Get to know more about Charles "CHUCK" Andrews through the link below.https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesandrewscpp/To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen to major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Texas Democrats picked a white male liberal as chairman of their political party this past weekend – no word on whether they protested themselves afterward. The new chief Texas Democrat wants the party the pushes not working and making working people pay for those who won't work to focus on “working people.”I wonder what classic “working people” think of transvestite story hour at the local libraries and schools; burning Teslas; worrying day and night about homosexual issues, and; always favoring making working people pay for all the Leftist programs Democrats push?Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Much business related news today: Growth resumes in Texas manufacturing activity Trump Media Lists on NYSE Texas, Handing Early Win to Exchange Texas-base mortgage giant Mr. Cooper being bought by Rocket; All-Stock Deal Valued at $9.4 Billion Plainview facility, DSM Semichem, gets $7.87 million grant from Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund Attorney General Ken Paxton Announces New Reporting Requirement to Rein in Rogue District Attorneys and Ensure the Prosecution of Violent CriminalsListen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
In this episode of That Entrepreneur Show, we sit down with James Strayer, co-founder of Rubber Surfaces, to explore how he's turning recycled tires into innovative, non-slip surfaces for homes and businesses.
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A recent survey reveals 97% of Texas business leaders view civic participation as crucial. A majority would like to see increased engagement on issues that can lead to strong businesses and thriving communities.
This week's guest is Meredith Walker, executive director of the Texas Business Hall of Fame, a position she has held for nearly seven years. The TBHF was founded in 1982 to celebrate the state's most successful and community-minded business leaders. Bottom line success is not enough for someone to gain entry. Philanthropy, giving back, and community engagement are essential factors in each year's class of inductees. On November 13th, and the Admiral, NBA Hall of Famer and legendary San Antonio Spur David Robinnson will be among the small group of inductees honored at the annual induction dinner in Dallas.
PHARR, Texas - Business leader Brian Godinez is perhaps best known in the Rio Grande Valley as a marketing and communications specialist and CEO of ERO Architects.But recently he has been busy promoting a sister company to ERO - South Texas Facility Partnership.The Rio Grande Guardian caught up with Godinez at IWS4, the big industrial warehouse summit hosted by Pharr Economic Development Corporation that is held at Pharr Development and Research Center. South Texas Facility Partnership helped sponsor the event.Godinez said he was pleased to co-sponsor IWS4 because he is partial to Pharr.The attached audio recording includes the Guardian's interview with Godinez, followed by his speech at IWS4.Go to www.riograndeguardian.com to read the latest border news stories and watch the latest news videos.
The state of Texas is creating an entirely new corporate law court in an attempt to lure big firms away from Delaware, the current incorporation capital of the world. However, just days before its official opening, there's trouble with the new court's rollout. It's been difficult for the state to find basic physical office space for the Texas business court to operate in. But beyond that, there are also questions about why its judges are serving only short, two-year terms and why, unlike in Delaware, trials will be heard by juries and not by judges with more corporate law expertise. Bloomberg News' Madlin Mekelburg and Bloomberg Law's Ryan Autullo just wrote a story about this trouble and they join this episode of our podcast, On The Merits. The reporters talk about why standing up this new court is a pet project of Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) and why one of the first litigants to try it out may be Elon Musk. Do you have feedback on this episode of On The Merits? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.
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The Texas business court is set to launch in a matter of weeks and could reshape commercial litigation across the state and beyond. In this episode of "The Legal Landscape," members of Haynes Boone's Texas Business Courts Task Force go through common questions including how this court will handle complex commercial disputes, the types of cases it will hear, its fee structure and the potential impact on businesses.Featured Speakers: William Joy, Communications ManagerHeather Barger, Counsel, Litigation Practice GroupDavid Harper, Partner, Haynes Boone Board of DirectorsBen Mesches, Partner, Appellate Practice Group
Both the governor and legislature of Texas have hoped to drive more business to Texas, but previously, businesses have expressed concerns over the potential for difficulties in navigating courts across Texas's 254 counties. Now, a centralized system of business courts will open September 1, 2024, to serve businesses in the most populous areas of the state. Judge Emily Miskel and Marcy Hogan Greer talk with Rocky Dhir in detail about how these courts will operate and what businesses and attorneys should expect. Judge Emily Miskel has served as judge of the 470th district court of Collin County, Texas, since the court was created in 2015. Marcy Hogan Greer is the managing partner of Alexander Dubose & Jefferson LLP, a nationally recognized appellate boutique firm.
Both the governor and legislature of Texas have hoped to drive more business to Texas, but previously, businesses have expressed concerns over the potential for difficulties in navigating courts across Texas's 254 counties. Now, a centralized system of business courts will open September 1, 2024, to serve businesses in the most populous areas of the state. Judge Emily Miskel and Marcy Hogan Greer talk with Rocky Dhir in detail about how these courts will operate and what businesses and attorneys should expect. Judge Emily Miskel has served as judge of the 470th district court of Collin County, Texas, since the court was created in 2015. Marcy Hogan Greer is the managing partner of Alexander Dubose & Jefferson LLP, a nationally recognized appellate boutique firm.
As you look around the great state of Texas, you see different logos and signs that say circa 2010. Our company was founded in 2008, so one of our logos says circa 2008. Imagine heading up a business organization that can brag that it was formed in 1919. That's what Karen Gray is here to talk about. She is the president of Texas Business Women.
In the aftermath of the 2020 biotech surge and its subsequent contraction in 2022, the biotech industry has been characterized by significant volatility. There were 21 biotechnology IPOs in 2022, a notable decrease from the record-breaking 104 IPOs in 2021.To review the highs and lows of 2023 and explore what lies ahead in 2024, distinguished biotech analyst and co-founder of Endpoints News John Carroll joins Hercules Capital's Janice Bourque. Carroll brings 45 years of award-winning journalism, and a specialization in biopharma spanning over two decades to discuss the biggest pharma deals and surprises of 2023, the impact of AI on drug development, the future of biotech in Asia, and much more. Topics Include:The biggest pharma deals and surprises of 2023AI's impact on drug developmentWhether or not the Inflation Reduction Act will impact pricingJohn's major lessons from 2023The future of biotech in AsiaThe greatest concerns for the biotech industry going into 2024John's hopes for the industry in the new yearAnd other topics…------------------John D. Carroll is a biotech analyst and writer with decades of prize-winning experience in journalism. A co-founder of Endpoints News, he has covered biopharma for the past 15 years. Carroll has been quoted by The New York Times, The New Yorker, Financial Times, The Times of London and more. He's also keynoted at biotech gatherings around the world and addressed student audiences at MIT and Harvard. Carroll has contributed stories from Central America and Ireland to the Dallas Morning News and Time and wrote for the Houston Press. He spent 6 years as editor and publisher of the Dallas Business Journal, was publisher of Texas Business and early in his career was part of a Pulitzer Prize-winning team of reporters and editors at the Kansas City Star & Times.Resources Mentioned:Endpoints News: https://endpts.com/ Connect with John:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-carroll-884aa410/
Longtime Texan and business leader Scott Starnes discusses quality craftsmanship in the era of Biden. Episode sponsor: Watchtower Firearms, LLC: https://bit.ly/3sOQqapSave a little green this Christmas season! Save 20% off ALL subscriptions before prices increase. Act now and save on last-minute individual, gift, and group subscriptions that require no gift wrap or wait times. Give the gift that will inform, educate, and activate patriots, while aggravating the progressive socialist left! See the button below for a list of perks. This is a limited-time offer, so click now! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit allenwest.substack.com/subscribe
Floresville Economic Development Corp. (FEDC) Assistant Executive Director Charlotte Ximenez- Nelson has been appointed to the 2024 board of directors of the South Texas Business Partnership (STBP). The partnership grew out of the South San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, which changed its name in 2022 to bring business leaders from the Alamo City's south side and communities to its south and west together to advocate for the region's development. Ximenez-Nelson will complete the term to which former FEDC Executive Director Ben Reed was appointed for 2023 and 2024 before he was dismissed Sept. 21 by the FEDC board. “The board...Article Link
Join our resident Business Ninja Andrew, together with the Co-Founder of Lifestyle Frisco, Scott Ellis, as they talk about the growing city of Frisco, Texas, and how Lifestyle Frisco can help you figure out what to do there.Lifestyle Frisco is your guide for what to do, where to go, and who to know in Frisco, Texas.Frisco continues to be one of the fastest growing communities in the country every year since 2000 and for a lot of good reasons. With easy access to Dallas, a moderate cost of living, a Top 10-rated school district in Texas, and a thriving business community, Frisco is a great place to live well without breaking the bank. While Frisco has a rich history, much of the community is less than 10 years old, so Frisco provides a great mix of good ole' Texas traditions and modern amenities.Check out their website at https://lifestylefrisco.com/.Do you want to be interviewed for your business? Schedule time with us, and we'll create a podcast like this for your business: https://www.WriteForMe.io/———https://www.facebook.com/writeforme.iohttps://www.instagram.com/writeforme.io/https://twitter.com/writeformeiohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/writ...https://www.pinterest.com/andysteuer/Want to be interviewed on our Business Ninjas podcast? Schedule time with us now, and we'll make it happen right away! Check out WriteForMe, more than just a Content Agency! See the Faces Behind The Voices on our YouTube Channel!
Howdy, Ags! Join us for today's episode as we speak with Dave Quinn ‘97. Dave shares his drive for building businesses and communities, and how you can too. Check out Day 1 Experts for more information! Thank you for tuning in! About Day 1 Experts Day One brings together a collection of the country's best-known Public-Private interaction specialists and their top supporting service vendors to drive higher ROI for our clients. By leveraging the experience and knowledge of our seasoned professionals, Day One Experts provide higher-level results at a fraction of the cost. In addition to our economic development services, Day One Experts help private companies with strategic business planning, capital positioning, investor relations, site location, land development, construction, financing, economic incentives, city negotiations, and other strategic advice as needed by the client. Day One Experts leverage their wide network of private investors to help build the necessary capital stack to fully fund development projects. Timestamps: [00:00 - 00:44] Intro [00:45 - 03:07] The Best Naps on Campus [03:08 - 09:37] Day 1 Experts: Origin Story [09:38 - 13:03] Sweet Spot [13:04 - 19:25] Gone To Texas Podcast [19:26 - 22:03] BHAG [22:07 - 24:36] Lightning Round [24:37 - 25:48] Connect w/ Dave [25:49 - 27:57] Thoughts from Greg and Chris [27:58 - 29:12] Outro Resources: Website: https://d1experts.com/ AGH Website: https://www.aggiegrowthhacks.com/ Connect with Greg and Chris! Apple: http://bit.ly/AGH-Apple Spotify: http://bit.ly/AggieGH Stitcher: http://bit.ly/AGH-Stitch Podbean: http://bit.ly/AGH-PB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCZx9NMwnBXs5RWC3Rwqkpw
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This week at the Texas Legislature: Laws aimed at making it easier to have a baby in Texas. Under the big dome in Austin, a hearing on a proposal to ban Chinese non-citizens from buying land in Texas. The state Republican Party censures one of its own, U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales, after a vote supporting […]
It's time to hash out the week's news. Contributor Shiyam Galyon, producer AK Al-Moumen and host Lisa Gray discuss the biggest stories — and the ones that should have gotten more attention. This week's biggest stories: Texas and Florida are the future of the U.S. Harris County election post-mortem. Southwest Airlines has a meltdown over the holidays. This week's most underrated stories: 2 Texas Business men with ties to former TX Governor Rick Perry pitched overturning the election to Trump. The Houston Art Scene is thriving and discovering new challenges. A moment of joy: The stolen sarcophagus lid hiding in Houston. Jim Love's Flowers Sculpture at the Menil. Keep up with what's popping in Houston daily by subscribing to our Hey Houston newsletter! Keep up with us on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook! Keep us up on what y'all are doing but texting or leaving a voicemail at +1 713-489-6972! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Texas-based startup is developing a ground-breaking technology that may completely alter how we construct on the moon. The Austin-based startup ICON is creating a 3D printer that melts the lunar dirt and builds structures layer by layer using a laser system. Because it would enable us to construct nearly any architecture on the moon and save NASA billions of dollars in the process, this technology could have a significant impact on space exploration. Aluminized materials and other building supplies had to be launched into space by NASA, which made construction on the moon historically very expensive. Considering that each kilogram of freight delivered to the moon costs more than $1 million, finding a technique to construct utilizing the given resources is important. #NASA #News #texas
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With lessons learned from exponential growth in other Texas markets, San Antonio's leaders are carefully guiding thoughtful growth around the city. In this episode, SABJ Managing Editor Ed Arnold invites South Texas Business Partnership President & CEO Al Arreola Junior to share his vision.
Michael Gorton is a 14x serial entrepreneur and one of the pioneers in the telemedicine and digital health space, which is rapidly becoming a trillion-dollar industry. Gorton is the founder of Recuro Health, Internet Global, Teladoc, Palo Duro Records, Back To Space, and Principal Solar, to name a few. Gorton is also a best-selling author, with his book Broken Handoff, advice and lessons learned from his entrepreneurial journey. Gorton holds a BS in electrical engineering and engineering physics from Texas Tech, an MS in Space Physics from The University of Texas at Dallas, an MS in physics and engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, and a JD from Texas A&M University.
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A veteran-owned business in Texas has responded to the U.S. Supreme Court's abortion ruling by offering to finance employees' parental leave and adoption costs, not abortions.Young adults under 35 who are single and non-religious report the highest levels of unhappiness since the COVID-19 pandemic, a new analysis from the Institute of Family Studies shows.For the eighth consecutive year, Chick-fil-A has been named America's favorite restaurant, fast food or otherwise, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) Restaurant Study 2021-2022.A Florida law that bans most abortions after 15 weeks into a pregnancy will be allowed to take effect even after a judge blocked the measure Tuesday.Subscribe to this Podcast Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Overcast Get the Edifi App Download for iPhone Download for Android Subscribe to Our NewsletterClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the News Veteran-owned business covering employees' pregnancy costs | U.S. News Single, non-religious young adults are most unhappy Americans | Living News Chick-fil-A named America's favorite restaurant for 8th straight | U.S. News Robert Jeffress rejects ‘Christian nationalist' label | Church & Ministries News Jewish couple's lawsuit over Christian foster rejection dismissed | U.S. News Roe reversal unlikely to impact midterm voting, poll suggests | Politics News Florida's 15-week abortion ban reinstated despite injunction | Politics News
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Katie Milton Jordan is not only a small business owner. She is also an advisor and coach. She gives great advice on how to build equity in a business to sell it and inspiration for anyone looking to succeed as an entrepreneur.
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Jacqui Cooper (#JCooperTravels Host) speaks with Patrina Pelton-Smith (Principal Consultant, The Business of Charity, LLC) on what charities need to do in 2022 to be more successful in this business climate. Jacqui & Patrina discuss #fundraising, #strategic planning, #business plans and why #charities need to think about the business in order to be able to free up more time to achieve their #mission. Jacqui discusses the need for charities, small businesses & individuals to have #affordable #legal support. https://cooperjacqueline825.wearelegalshield.com/ To connect with Jacqui for a complimentary consultation email her a jcoopersolutions@gmail.com. To connect with Patrina visit www.businessofcharity.com or email her at patrina@businessofcharity.com #legal #affordable #estateplanning #charity #charities #donation #strategicplanning #survival --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jacqui-cooper/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jacqui-cooper/support
No Texas business can force employees to take COVID-19 vaccine; Southwest Airlines, union insist pilots didn't walk out to protest vaccine mandates; Texas Seven escapee should get a new trial, judge says; ERCOT selection committee appoints two new members to board of directors; Halloween costume sales expected to pop this year
Welcome to Building Texas Business. I'm Chris Hanslik, chairman of BoyarMiller, and I'll be your host as we interviewed successful business owners in Texas. I'm excited to share these stories with you, and in each show we'll have the opportunity to dive deeper into the background of these organizational visionaries and how they achieve their success, with leading-edge information, the latest trends and case studies, business inspiration, growth challenges, corporate culture, and mentorship, all on the agenda. You'll hear from the biggest names in all industries, including hospitality, sports, healthcare, and energy, to name a few. You'll get to know their stories of founding companies, closing concepts and handled generational transitions. So why would a law firm host a podcast like this? Because my guests are exactly the type of people who make up our client profile here at BoyarMiller where we serve as the legal partner for business owners and entrepreneurs, helping them realize their business goals. So hit subscribe in your podcast player, and you'll get notified the moment the first show is available. LINKSShow Notes TranscriptAbout BoyarMiller
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For decades, environmental activists have cast themselves as defenders of the planet against greedy, profit-hungry corporations. At the same time, many conservatives have ridiculed the science of climate change, and warned against the economic costs of the Green New Deal and similar initiatives. In this podcast, we explore a new narrative with two environmental campaigners. Bill Shireman and Trammell Crow are authors of the book, "In This Together: How Republicans, Democrats, Capitalists and Activists Are Uniting to Tackle Climate Change and More." Bill Shireman is President of the non-profit Future 500, which brings together people of all points of view to discuss environmental reform. He teaches leadership and negotiations at UC Berkeley Haas Business School, and is a founding member of BridgeUSA. Business leader and developer Trammell Crow is the President of the Crow Family Foundation. He is a founder of Texas Business for Clean Air and a member of the Clean Capitalist Leadership Council. "We have our conflicts, but we are not at war with each other," says the In This Together website. "Together we will be solution focused, not divisive, as we champion freedom, justice, prosperity, and sustainability for all."
Trammell S. Crow is the President of the Crow Family Foundation which operates and manages the Trammell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art as well as the Trammell Crow European Sculpture Garden. Mr. Crow is the son of Trammell Crow, founder of the Trammell Crow Company, and his wife, Margaret. After graduating from Yale University, Mr. Crow began his career as a warehouse leasing in Denver and then transferred to Houston to develop residential subdivisions and subsequently, to lease retail space. He returned to Dallas to join the development team of the Anatole Hotel, and later worked at the Dallas Market Center when it expanded by more than 2 million square feet. By 1985, he developed the Dallas Communications Complex, the Studios at Las Colinas, INFOMART and the Dallas/Fort Worth Teleport. From 1986 to 1993, Mr. Crow was the Chief Executive Officer of Trammell Crow International. Trammell S. Crow is a member of the Board of Directors of the Crow Collection of Asian Art and is actively involved in Thanksgiving Square, a multi-denominational center for the promotion of gratitude and religious tolerance. Mr. Crow is also a founder of Texas Business for Clean Air, an organization of prominent business leaders throughout Texas who are committed to matters that affect air quality in the state. As the founder of EarthX (formerly known as Earth Day Texas), Mr. Crow has created the largest annual exposition and forum showcasing the latest initiatives, discoveries, research, innovations, policies and corporate practices serving to re-shape a more sustainable future. With a focus on inspiring environmental leadership across sectors and party lines, Crow serves on the board of directors for ConservAmerica and is a co-founder of Texas Business for Clean Air and Texans for Clean Water. He is also a long-term supporter of the Texas Conservation Alliance, the Nature Conservancy of Texas, Texans for Lawsuit Reform, Log Cabin Republicans and the League of Conservation Voters. His philanthropy benefits various nonprofit organizations that are active in family planning, education, the environment, community initiatives and political causes. https://earthx.org/earthxtv/ https://earthx.org/ https://nexuspmg.com/
With the rate of COVID-19 infections increasing in Texas, states including New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are imposing travel restrictions which may affect business travel in and out of Texas. Jackson Walker Labor & Employment attorney Judy Garner discusses a few issues that Texas business leaders should consider before sending employees on out-of-state business trips. For more information and additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. This podcast is made available by Jackson Walker for informational purposes only, does not constitute legal advice, and is not a substitute for legal advice from qualified counsel. Your use of this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Jackson Walker. The facts and results of each case will vary, and no particular result can be guaranteed.
What laws does a business owner have to follow? If you're a business owner in Austin, Texas, you've got other things on your mind than the red tape in the way of your success. Where would you even begin? Here's a summary of some laws that might apply to you if you own a business. […] The post Texas Business Employment Laws first appeared on Shahrestani Law.
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Footage of the shooting of Ahmaud Arbery emerges in Georgia, businesses in Texas face government crackdowns amid coronavirus, the charge against Michael Flynn gets dropped, mandatory facemask trolling gets aggressive, and much more! For source material and show links, please see the YouTube post of this episode: https://youtu.be/_5ltU3XmWwc For all things show-related, please visit http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com
Andrea Lindenberg talks about the Texas Salon Owner who was jailed for not closing her salon, speaks with the owner of Rumors Deli, Annette Harris, gets callers' reactions to Annette's interview, and more!
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This episode was the most unique by far! Recording in the front of a downtown Dallas building was truly a delight! Thank you Tanya for coming on the show. We hope you enjoy her tips about business and navigating adulthood especially as someone in a new city! RECENT PRESS: https://www.dmagazine.com/commercial-real-estate/2018/04/wildcat-managements-15-million-renovation-of-the-west-ends-purse-building/ https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2019/07/15/how-tanya-ragan-navigates-downtown-dallas-boys-club-of-real-estate-developers/ TANYA ON LINKED IN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanyaragan INSTAGRAM --- MORE ON TANYA : About Tanya ● Tanya Ragan is a commercial real estate investor and serves as president of Wildcat Management ● After college, she worked as a financial analyst in the Midwest, in retail consulting in New York City and in the oil and gas leasing business ● Tanya is from Minnesota bur relocated to Dallas in 2005 and has lived in Downtown for 13 years ● She owns several properties in the Farmers Market district, including the historic Liberty State Bank building, which she helped she helped relocate there in 2014 ● Taking inspiration from author and activist who influenced urban studies, Jane Jacobs, and bringing a similar approach to her projects, Tanya is undertaking the commercial real estate's “boys club” mentality and changing it to include more businesswomen About the Purse Building ● One of Tanya Ragan's current projects include the redevelopment of the historic Purse Building. She will transform the 113-year old building into a modern hub for innovation, technology, and creative professionals. The six-story, 70,000-square-foot building will include retail space on the first floor below five stories of office space ● The Purse Building features exposed brick, with a focus on urbanism, walkability and young innovative workforce moving back to the urban core ● The plan calls for complete restoration of the exterior and adaptation of the building's interior, to maintain the historical integrity of the Chicago Italianate style building ● With the final phase of the project ramping up, the showroom has opened and they are actively pre-leasing with anticipated Summer 2020 opening ● The first floor is finished- including, preserving the original 114 year old floors and exposed ceilings. They have added a huge mural of Jane Jacobs imposed on a wall with a custom neon sign “new ideas need old buildings” in bright lights. The sign is visible from busy Elm Street and has activated that street corner and pumped life into the Dallas West End --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-girl-gang-podcast/message
Trammell Crow is the founder of EarthX, the largest annual exposition and forum showcasing initiatives, research, innovations, policies and corporate practices serving the environment. Trammell also serves on the board of directors for ConservAmerica and is the co-founder of Texas Business for Clean Air and Texans for Clean Water. Tony Keane is the CEO at EarthX. Tony has international leadership in sustainable facility management and has developed environmental solutions that have greatly impacted the world. Tony became the CEO in November 2018 after eight years as the President and CEO of the International Facility Management Association.
How do we ensure a healthy and sustainable economic future for Austin? Leigh Christie, Senior Vice President of Global Technology and Innovation at the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce, talks to us about bringing businesses to Texas and keeping them in the Austin region, attracting international investors, spotlighting diversity among our industries, and addressing the local topics that will most affect our city's future. Photo by Carlos Delgado on Unsplash
Texas Business & Commerce Code 3.118
Join Jason Hartman as he talks with guest, Steve H. Murdock, former Census Bureau Director and current Professor of Sociology at Rice University in Texas, about the demographic shift taking place in the U.S. today . The face of Texas has been shifting dramatically, not just from immigration, but in-migration and natural increase. Steve argues that the Texas of today is the U.S. of tomorrow. Steve and Jason discuss the changes in population, as well as the factors influencing these changes, and the potential effect of this current demographic shift throughout our country. Steve H. Murdock is the Allyn R. and Gladys M. Cline Professor of Sociology at Rice University. He previously served as Director of the U.S. Bureau of the Census having been nominated for the position by President Bush and unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 2007 and serving until the change in administration in January of 2009. Prior to his appointment at Rice, he was the Lutcher Brown Distinguished Chair in Demography and Organization Studies at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) and the Director of the Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research. Before UTSA, Murdock was a Regents Professor and Head of the Department of Rural Sociology at Texas A&M University. He was also the official State Demographer of Texas. He was appointed to this position by Governor Rick Perry and was the first person to occupy this position. Dr. Murdock earned his Ph.D. in demography and sociology from the University of Kentucky and is the author or editor of 13 books and more than 150 articles and technical reports on the implications of current and future demographic and socioeconomic change. He is the recipient of numerous honors and awards. These include the Faculty Distinguished Achievement Award in Research from Texas A&M University, the Excellence in Research Award and the Outstanding Rural Sociologist Award from the Rural Sociological Society, The Distinguished Alumni Award from North Dakota State University and the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Department of Sociology at the University of Kentucky. He was named one of the fifty most influential Texans by Texas Business in 1997 and as one of the twenty-five most influential persons in Texas by Texas Monthly in 2005. He is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and Phi Eta Epsilon national honor societies.
Few people have been as involved in transportation in the past few years as Hope Andrade, Texas Secretary of State. Prior to her appointment to that position, the Secretary was a member of the Texas Transportation Commission, including several months as its interim chairman. As she told me during our interview, that time on the commission helped shape her perspective on the role transportation plays in the vitality of the state. Meet the Secretary at the Seventh Annual Texas Transportation Forum, February 15-17 in San Antonio. For more information, or to register, log on to our web site, www.txdot.gov/ttf.