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HOUSTON CHAPTER
CHARTERED 1957
MARCH 2010
Board
President’s Message
On behalf of EWI of Houston, thank you for renewing your membership.
Our vision is to be the premier business organization of choice for member
firms and their key individuals. Your firms have recognized the value for
their firms and for their representatives through professional development,
networking and community involvement.
As we approach the close of the first quarter, I would like to review our
progress in achieving the goals defined in our strategic plan.
President
Lisa Teubner
LyondellBasell
Industries
• We have recruited and/or retained 97 premier member firms and 128
representatives;
• We continue to showcase firms in the EWIConnect and to share success
stories of member firms or executives in the newsletter or other communication tools;
• We have held two very successful professional development meetings and
one outstanding networking Mixer;
• We have adopted Nat Q. Henderson Elementary School and to date have
provided more than $2,200 in books to replenish their aging library; collected coats and shoes for those students in need; and are in the process
of collecting Box Tops and Labels 4 Education to directly benefit the
school;
• We are in the process of accepting applications to award $10,000 in high
school scholarships;
• We continue to provide opportunities for community outreach through
the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure; Ronald McDonald House; Dress
for Success and others.
Lisa Teubner, President
LyondellBasell Industries
Dory Ward, Vice President/President Elect
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Linda Petticrew, Secretary
Synagro Technologies, Inc.
Jan Stuecker, Treasurer
Shell Downstream, Inc.
Erlinda Quintanilla, Sergeant-At-Arms
H-E-B
Elizabeth Rushing, Membership Director
James W. Crownover Interests
Kathy Hibbard, Program Director
United Way of Greater Houston
Margaret Parker, Publication Director
Ernst & Young LLP
Delynn Walker, Ways & Means Director
Texas Southern University
Niki Sikinger, Director-At-Large/BCDP
Jordan Capital Management
The continued support of our executives, our representatives, and our sponIn This Issue
sors has made it possible to achieve these goals. Together, member firms,
and their representatives have made a difference in the community and in
each others’ lives. I encourage you to continue actively participating in the Meeting Notice
largest and best chapter in all of EWI. If you have yet to get involved, I
Mission / Vision Statements
encourage you to spring into action. I guarantee you will reap so much more
than you put in.
Meeting Recap
Speaking of spring, this year’s Spring Conference will be held in Memphis,
TN, April 22-24 and I encourage you to consider investing the time and
funds to attend this event. Think LCAM on a smaller scale and you are
afforded the opportunity to really get to know your sister representatives
from chapters across the country. An AOL class will be conducted by Lori
G. and if you’re close to achieving alumni status now is the time to slot in one
more. There will be workshops for those who have already completed the
AOL courses.
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Calendar of Events
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Did you Know
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Photos
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Firm Spotlight
Page 11
Corporate EWI News
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Chapter Board Recaps
On an administrative note, a committee of five spent a recent Saturday at Volunteer Corner
the new storage unit taking inventory, organizing and re-boxing the chapSpecial Notice
ter’s archived files. What a sight to behold – tours are available by appointment only! Special thanks to Betty Bruffy, Marilyn Burgess, Priscilla Massey Special Mentions
and Dory Ward.
Officers & Directors
I am proud to serve EWI of Houston and appreciate the opportunity to grow Advisors
alongside an outstanding group of people!
Committee Chairs
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www.ewihouston.org
Our Mission
EWI brings together key individuals from diverse
businesses for the purpose of promoting member
firms, enhancing personal and professional
development, and encouraging community
involvement.
Our Vision
A professional organization that creates value for
its member firms and their representatives
through career development, business connectivity, and involvement in local communities.
Corporate Office
515 South 700 East, Suite 2A
Salt Lake City, UT 84102-2801
Parking available at
Discovery Green Garage - $5-8
Phone: 801-355-2800
Fax: 801-355-2852
Contact Information
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.ewiconnect.com
Houston Chapter Vision Statement
EWI® of Houston aspires to be the premier business organization of choice for
member firms and their key individuals.
Recognized by the Houston community
as an avenue to achieve personal and
professional excellence, every activity of
the Houston Chapter will fulfill at least
one of the objectives of the EWI Mission
Statement.
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February Meeting
Calendar of Events
submitted by Sanela Tomic, BMC Software, Inc.
The monthly EWI Houston Chapter meeting was held at One’s A Meal on
February 11. At registration all attendees received a lovely bright red bandana.
The event theme was Rodeo Round-Up and most of the attendees were in western attire, ready for some line dancing.
The meeting was opened by President Lisa Teubner, representing
LyondellBasell Industries. Lisa welcomed Ellen Ramsey, executive member
representing Let It Fly and several guests: Coni Tierney, Jennifer Kasprzak,
Craig Simmons, Analisa Smith, Demetra Delaney, Debbie Tullos, Bob
Macdonald, Pam Young, Keisha Curtis, Karen Cryer, Cindy Herndon and
Donna Gurney. Lisa thanked Nicky Servos of One’s A Meal, for the venue and
delicious appetizers; Estelle Love, representing Continental Airlines and
Rebecca Thompson, representing Bay Area Houston Convention and Visitors
Bureau, for organizing the event; Bergner and Johnson Design for the lovely
floral arrangements; and Damon Pampolina, DJ, for wonderful entertainment.
Stephanie Sisk Lester, representing Landry’s Restuarants, Inc. gave a wonderful invocation.
Damon Pampolina, DJ, gave a special shout out to Ana
Brown, representing Houston Chronicle, who is moving to
San Diego for her husband’s job. Ana will be missed by
all of us!
Delynn Walker, representing Texas Southern
University, conducted the door prize drawing with the
great music clips provided by Damon Pampolina.
DJ Damon kicked off Texas style line dancing. Most of
the representatives were on the dance floor showing off
their skills. Personally, I have proved to myself and
everyone in the room I have no dancing skills, but I had
tons of fun trying. Great company, great food, great entertainment, lots of laughter and
fun.
The event was a great success regardless of the
rain and cold temperatures.
April 8
Executives’ Night/Fundraiser
The Corinthian
May 13
EWISP Awards Program
Hotel Derek
The next Board of Directors meeting (for
officers only) will be held on Thursday,
March 18, 2010, at LyondellBasell.
DID YOU KNOW...
EWInfo
It is EWI’s policy for member firms to submit
news items/advertisements for distribution in
the weekly EWInfo so that membership is not
inundated with emails. Please submit any
items to Lisa Teubner, Dory Ward and Liz
Norwood each Thursday by Noon for approval
to include in Friday’s distribution. If your item is
time-sensitive we will work with you to distribute in a timely fashion.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Name Badges
Once the Hospitality Committee is notified of
new representatives, a name badge is available at the registration table at the monthly
meetings. Name badges for new representatives are blue and a permanent white badge is
stored directly behind in the badge sleeve.
Blue badges should be worn until new representatives feel comfortable they have met the
majority of membership. There is no time limit
for how long you wear the blue badge.
Any representative who needs a replacement
badge should contact Rosemary Powers,
Hospitality Chair, at [email protected]
or let someone know at the registration table at
a monthly meeting.
It is important that you wear your name badge
at every function.
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Arlene Nowak, Metromarketing Services, Inc.;
Dory Ward, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Sanela Tomic, Pam Young and Kori Peters,
BMC Software, Inc.
Mary Margaret Carroll, MMCarroll & Associates;
Janna Stanford, St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System
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Sherri Sera, Standard Renewable Energy;
Craig Simmons, Guest
Donna Gurney, Pon North America;
Lori Nelson, Texas Medical Center
Betty Bruffy, Duncan Interests;
Margaret Parker, Ernst & Young LLP
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Betty Bruffy, Duncan Interests;
Elizabeth Rushing, James W. Crownover, Interests
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Jan Stuecker, Shell Downstream Inc.;
Becky Lundmark, Mosbacher Energy Company
Debbie Tullos, Henry S. Miller Brokerage, LLC;
Stephanie Sisk Lester, Landry’s Restaurants;
Estelle Love, Continental Airlines
Analisa Smith, Guest;
Mesita Partridge, Houston City Club
Carolyn Toriggino, Sustaining Member;
Mary Speltz, CIMA Energy, Ltd.;
Cindy Joutraw, CenterPoint Energy;
Mary Margaret Carroll, MMCarroll & Associates
Priscilla Massey, Baylor College of Medicine;
Dory Ward, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
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Pam Warfield, Houston Zoo, Inc.;
Sanela Tomic, BMC Software, Inc.
Ana Brown, Houston Chronicle; Kori Peters, BMC Software, Inc.;
Betty Bruffy, Duncan Interests;
Louise Hansen, McKinsey & Company, Inc.
Vanezza Garza, Let It Fly Events, L.P.;
Nicki Praiswater, Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc.
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Janna Stanford, St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System;
Ana Brown, Houston Chronicle;
Jan Stuecker, Shell Downstream Inc.
Delynn Walker, Texas Southern University;
Erlinda Quintanilla, H-E-B
Demetra Delaney, Guest;
Natalie Young, Theatre Under the Stars;
Lori Nelson, Texas Medical Center
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Christian Slaton-Greene and
Lisa Gonzalez, Deloitte
Marilyn Burgess, Burgess Marine Products, Inc.;
Betty Bruffy, Duncan Interests
Jan Stuecker, Shell Downstream, Inc.;
Mary Speltz, CIMA Energy, Ltd.
Rosemary Powers, Wells Fargo Bank;
Dory Ward, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP;
Elizabeth Rushing, James W. Crownover Interests
Analisa Smith, Guest;
D’Anna Travis, Bay Area Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau
Cindy Moss, Amegy Bank of Texas;
Patti McLean, Morton’s The Steakhouse;
Erlinda Quintanilla, H-E-B
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Firm Spotlight
Submitted by Pam Warfield, Houston Zoo, Inc.
Have You Seen Your Zoo Lately?
Operated by the not-for-profit Houston Zoo, Inc., the Houston Zoo is dedicated to the conservation of
endangered species, the provision of engaging educational opportunities and the creation of stimulating
exhibits that broaden the experiences of our guests and encourage their curiosity. Recognized by Parents
magazine as one of the Ten Best Zoos for Kids, the Houston Zoo is one of the most visited zoos in the nation,
welcoming more than 1.7 million visitors each year. More than 30,000 families are members of the
Houston Zoo.
Here’s What’s Happening at the Houston Zoo
On September 10, 2009 as the boom of African drums echoed across a
wooded landscape, the Houston Zoo began transforming a 6.5 acre site in
the heart of the national’s fourth largest city into an extraordinary adventure—The African Forest.
Scheduled to open in December 2010, The African Forest at the Houston
Zoo will vividly recreate an awe-inspiring wilderness habitat featuring
chimpanzees, rhinos, and giraffes in an environment reminiscent of the
forest landscape of western equatorial Africa. Exciting “immersion”
exhibits with virtually invisible barriers between guests and the animals
will take visitors on an entertaining journey through one of the world’s
most mysterious and beautiful places.
The Houston Zoo’s jaguar exhibit has undergone some incredible renovations in the past few
months. Kam Balam and Cocoy, our two jaguars, now have more space, a new waterfall, and
a new pool thanks to these upgrades. Jaguars are great simmers—so they’ll enjoy the new
waterplay aspects of their exhibit. Guests now have a much clearer viewing area. Previously
guests had to look through glass panels, but now the exhibit is fences with easy-to-seethrough mesh wiring, similar to the small cats exhibit we upgraded last year.
We have some big, big news! Shanti, our 19-year-old female Asian elephant, is
due to give birth this spring. And…26-year old Tess is expected to have a baby elephant in the fall! Great things are happening at the Houston Zoo in 2010. Two new
baby elephants AND the grand opening of The African Forest will be tremendous additions to the Zoo. Later this year our Masai giraffes will move into a new exhibit and
new barn when The African Forest opens to the public. When the giraffes move into
their new home, we’ll begin to renovate our current Asian elephant exhibit to encompass the space where our giraffes currently live—just in time for when the new elephant babies start to grow up! In everything we do, we strive to create the most natural and comfortable environment for our animals so that Houston Zoo guests can get the most out of their visits
and be inspired to protect wildlife.
Visit www.houstonzoo.org for additional information on these and other happenings at the Zoo!
Houston Zoo, Inc.
1513 Cambridge Street
Houston, TX 77030
713-533-6500
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Corporate EWI News
We Have a New Affiliate Partner
2010 Spring Conference in Memphis, Tennessee
EWI of Memphis invites you to join them for the 2010
Spring Conference, April 22-24, 2010, at the Holiday Inn
University of Memphis!
If you attended the 2006 Spring Conference and had an
enjoyable time, you will want to be at Memphis in 2010
for an even better time. The Career Track sessions and
the professional speakers promise not to disappoint.
EWI favorite, Lori Giovannoni, will be presenting the
Academy of Leadership course, "Leadership: The Power
of Relationships."
Lester Lampert Corporate is proud to be a Member
of EWI Chicago! To illustrate that fact, we offer
our very best pricing to all EWI Members, plus cuscustomer service that is second to none.
If you need items with logos for your Chapter, or
special gifts for your company, we can be the ideamakers, the lifesavers, the budget wranglers, all
wrapped up in a friendly, reliable, headache-free
style who promise to make the process FUN.
-
Our Parent Company is Lester Lampert, Inc-Jeweler to pop stars, princesses, and even our
president. These roots go back nearly 90 years and
four generations creating award-winning, museum
quality jewelry and objects of art. And, although
we do fine jewelry better than just about anyone
else, don't let that image fool you. Our Corporate
Division allows that creativity to span all products
and price ranges from food baskets and tote bags,
to exciting service awards and impressive execuexecutive gifts.
http://ewimemphis.org/docs/2010registrationfo
rm.pdf . The Holiday Inn and the Fogelman Executive
Conference Center Hotel are offering great rates if attendees make their reservations by March 22, 2010.
Our site features promotional and incentive prodproducts with more than 400,000 different items!
From $1.00 to $10,000.00! It is an invaluable tool
to get the thoughts flowing.
Bring your dancing shoes because The Bouffants, everybody's favorite party band, will be on hand to provide an
exciting evening of entertainment. For more information
about The Bouffants - www.thebouffants.com.
For
registration
and
lodging
information
Dates to Remember:
March 9
Professional Development Webinar
Leaders vs. Losers
Presented by: Jim Mathis
“The Re-Invention Specialist”
You won't find our higher-end collections here, or
our turnkey fulfillment. For those projects, or
when you want something created exclusively for
you, just call Tony CZ (800.367.4950), your dedidedicated EWI Recognition Specialist and Personal
Shopper. He will find just what you need and save
you so much time that you just might get to that
growing stack of filing.
Corporate Dates to Remember:
Please contact Monica Marie Lilak, Jewelry
Designer
and
Certified
Gemologist,
at
[email protected].
Visit us at www.llcd.com to view our products.
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Houston Chapter Board Recaps
Ways and Means Report -
submitted by Delynn Walker, 2009-2010 Ways and Means Director
Texas Southern University
The Ways and Means Committee conducted a very successful door prize drawing at the February 11, 2010 meeting held at One’s
A Meal. Ticket sales totaled $465.
The following member firms generously contributed items for our door prizes:
Atlantic Relocation Systems
Burgess Marine Products, Inc.
Houston Chronicle
Houston Zoo, Inc.
Kerrco, Inc.
Landry’s Restaurants, Inc.
Schlumberger Limited
Standard Renewable Energy
Marilyn Beal
Marilyn Burgess
AnaBrown/Cynthia Bates/Vernesta Jackson
Pam Warfield
Joni Bayne
Stephanie Lester
Cheri Ferguson
Sherri Sera
The Ways & Means Committee sincerely thanks all of the representatives and guests who participated in this month’s door prize
drawings.
I would also like to thank the Ways & Means Committee members who sold door prize tickets and helped make the door prize
drawing a success this month:
Kedrienne Day
Nancy Killom
Stacey Shields
Excited to receive a
door prize ... they even
danced to collect
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Membership Report - submitted by Elizabeth Rushing, 2009-2010 Membership Director,
James W. Crownover Interests
Membership
97
128
29
2
1
1
161
Member Firms
Representatives
Sustaining Members
Life Members
Honorary Member
Transitional Member
Total Membership
A very special welcome to our newest representatives:
New Member Firms
Conway MacKenzie, Inc.
Major: Business Service-General
Minor: Administration
Executive: John T. Young, Jr.
Representative: Kay-La J. Hughes
Henry S. Miller Brokerage, LLC
Major: Real Estate
Minor: Commercial & Industrial Real Estate
Executive: Robert Gulley, President
Representative: Debbie Tullos
Pon North America
Major: Manufacturer
Minor: Materials Handling Equipment
Executive: David O. Turner
Representative: Donna Gurney
The Houston City Club
Major: Associations - Other
Minor: Private
Executive: Nadia Eloufir, General Manager
Representative: Mesita Partridge, Private Events Director
New Additional Representative
Sandy Biggers, American Cancer Society
New Replacement Representatives
Pam Young, BMC Software
Kim Murray, House of Blues
Isabel Murphy, Recipe For Success
Status Change
Kathryne Castellanos, Recipe For Success, will now be listed as an
Executive. She will continue volunteering on the committees as previously assigned.
Resignations
Earlene Barbeau, Challenge Investment Partners
Ronda Jones, Rice University
Member Firm Anniversaries
Metromarketing Services, Inc.
Continental Airlines
Houston Rockets
Medistar Corporation
Schlumberger Limited
John Daugherty Realtors
D. Jones Photography
MMCarroll & Associates
Synagro Technologies, Inc.
LyondellBasell Industries
TIW Corporation
City of Houston
MAXXAM, Inc.
Waukesha-Pearce Industries, Inc.
Mischer Investments, L.P.
1 year
3 years
3 years
3 years
3 years
5 years
7 years
9 years
11 years
14 years
17 years
19 years
19 years
19 years
26 years
March Birthdays
Sandy Bertram
March 2
Gayle McMaster
March 2
Stephanie Sisk Lester
March 8
Evelyn Shupak
March 17
Lisa Teubner
March 18
Debbie Lightfoot
March 24
Patricia Cain
March 24
Natalie Young
March 24
Pat Thomas
March 30
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Philanthropy Report - submitted by Terri Lemons, 2009-2010 Philanthrophy Chair,
Martha Turner Properties
BOX TOPS 4 EDUCATION
Thank you to everyone who turned in box tops. Please see examples below for
instructions on clipping the box tops correctly. Our next collection will be in
September, so keep clipping Box Tops and Campbell's Labels for Education. If you
have any questions, email Stephanie Cleary at [email protected].
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Philanthropy Report Continued - submitted by Terri Lemons, 2009-2010 Philanthrophy Chair,
Martha Turner Properties
DRESS FOR SUCCESS DRIVE in honor of Maria Rintrona.
Don’t forget that we will be collecting items for Dress for Success at
our March 11 meeting. Dress for Success will be in the middle of
their Send One Suit Week drive so please bring a suit that you no
longer wear. It will be put to good use by a woman in need.
BROOKWOOD BENEFIT BIKE RALLY
This annual event will be held on Saturday, March 13. If you are
interested in volunteering, please contact Janna Stanford at
[email protected]. We look forward to seeing many of you
there!
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Publication Report - submitted by Margaret Parker, 2009-2010 Publication Director,
Ernst & Young LLP
The February EWIConnect was distributed on February 4, 2010. Special thanks to the following contributors:
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Kim Gann, Debbie Biddle and Laura Fontes, Waste Management
Terri Lemons, Martha Turner Properties
Elizabeth Rushing, James W. Crownover Interests
Niki Sikinger, Jordan Capital Management
Lisa Teubner, LyondellBasell Industries
Delynn Walker, Texas Southern University
Dory Ward, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
A special thank you to the following 2009-2010 Publication Committee members for their participation,
and for their contributions to the newsletter:
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Kay Bart, Skerl & Associates
Debbie Biddle, Waste Management
Marilyn Burgess, Burgess Marine Products, Inc.
Adelaide DeBow, ConocoPhillips
David Jones, D. Jones Photography
Lannis Lamar, Silver Eagle Distributors
Bari Ross, Schlumberger Limited
Sanela Tomic, BMC Software, Inc.
The deadline for inclusion in the April issue of EWIConnect is Friday, March 19, 2010. Please forward all articles and photos to Margaret Parker at [email protected] by March 19, 2010.
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Volunteer Corner - submitted by Terri Lemons, 2009-2010 Philanthropy Chair
Martha Turner Properties
Pull Tabs for The Ronald McDonald House
Collection of tabs will be arranged throughout the year. You can contact
Terri Lemons at [email protected] with questions.
Reach Unlimited, Inc.
Is dedicated to providing quality support services to people with intellectual
and developmental disabilities in the greater Houston northwest. For more
information about volunteer opportunities check their website –
www.reachunlimited.org.
Mentoring Opportunities Available
Ed White Elementary recently lost its Big Brother/Big Sister Program due to
lack of funding. If you are interested in mentoring a student, please contact
Kay York at 713-778-3490.
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Volunteer Corner Continued - submitted by Terri Lemons, 2009-2010 Philanthrophy Chair,
Martha Turner Properties
Join the EWI team or have your company volunteer for Super Sort
Saturday!
Saturday, April 10
9:00am-4:00pm
Dress for Success Houston
3915 Dacoma, Suite A
Houston, TX 77092
Help us sort and organize donations from
S.O.S.-Send One Suit-Week!
Lunch will be served.
To join the EWI team, RSVP to Dory Ward at [email protected]
To register your firm, RSVP to Angelina at [email protected]
or 713-957-3779
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Special Notice - submitted by Betty Bruffy, 2009-2010 Nominating Chair, Duncan Interests
The Emerging Leaders Forum isn’t just
for those who chair a committee or serve
on the board . . . it’s for YOU!
Each of us has valuable leadership qualities, and EWI would like for you to share
them with our team. Your ideas and
interpersonal skills already have you “on
deck” as a “Most Valuable Player,” but
your participation in a leadership role
could be a GRAND SLAM!
Please plan to attend the Emerging
Leaders Forum to talk with current and
past committee chairs and officers and
directors to discover how many ways you
can use, strengthen, or develop your leadership skills as a committee member,
committee chair, or as an officer or director on the board.
The 2010-2011 Interest Surveys will be
going out soon. This is the perfect place to
get information about each committee
and/or board position, so you can determine your interests to become an integral
part of EWI.
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Special Mention
Dear Lisa,
As you know, I am in the process of relocating to San Diego,
California, to join my husband and unfortunately as a result of
this I must submit my resignation to the EWI Houston Chapter.
Although Bernie and I are very excited about our move and the
opportunity it brings; for many reasons, it is very sad for us to
leave Houston. Lisa, I want to express my deep appreciation for
everyone in EWI. Through EWI, I have met so many amazing
people. I have been blessed to be a part of the Houston Chapter
and I am leaving with many special memories of the times we
have shared.
I will really miss EWI and The Houston Chronicle but I hope our
paths will cross again some day. Maybe at LCAM if I am fortunate
enough to be a part of the San Diego Chapter. Please feel free to
share my note and email address ([email protected]) with
everyone. I would love to hear from ya’ll.
Wishing you all many blessings,
Ana
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Special Mention
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O FFICERS
AND
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D IRECTORS
PRESIDENT
Lisa Teubner
LyondellBasell Industries
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
Erlinda Quintanilla
H-E-B
[email protected]
713-329-3924
PUBLICATION DIRECTOR
Margaret Parker
Ernst & Young LLP
[email protected]
713-750-8152
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR
Elizabeth Rushing
James W. Crownover Interests
[email protected]
713-425-7093
WAYS & MEANS DIRECTOR
Delynn Walker
Texas Southern University
[email protected]
713-313-6874
PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Kathy Hibbard
[email protected]
713-685-2758
DIRECTOR-AT-LARGE/BCDP
Niki Sikinger
Jordan Capital Management
[email protected]
713-207-3002
Betty Bruffy
Duncan Interests
[email protected]
713-226-5022
Marilyn Burgess
Burgess Marine Products, Inc.
[email protected]
713-466-1914
Debbie Casey
Hilcorp Energy Company
[email protected]
713-209-2491
Becky Lundmark
Mosbacher Energy Company
Priscilla Massey
Baylor College of Medicine
[email protected]
713-798-8020
[email protected]
713-309-2146
VICE PRESIDENT
Dory Ward
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
[email protected]
713-356-4225
SECRETARY
Linda Petticrew
Synagro Technologies, Inc.
[email protected]
713-369-1743
United Way of Greater Houston
T REASURER
Jan Stuecker
Shell Downstream, Inc.
[email protected]
713-241-0022
A DVISORS
[email protected]
713-546-2515
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COMMITTEE CHAIRS
ASIST
Marji Zamora
Minuteman Press Post Oak
[email protected]
713-623-0703
BY-LAWS
Martha Garcia
Houston Symphony Society
[email protected]
713-238-1412
HISTORIAN
Pam Warfield
Houston Zoo, Inc.
[email protected]
713-533-6801
PHILANTHROPY
Terri Lemons
Martha Turner Properties
[email protected]
713-558-3268
HOSPITALITY
Rosemary Powers
Wells Fargo Bank
[email protected]
281-652-4230
PROF. DEVELOPMENT
Gayle McMaster
Houston Symphony Society
[email protected]
713-238-1435
P UBLIC R ELATIONS
Jessica Brown
Houston Premium Outlets
713-238-1412
MENTOR/RETENTION
Louise Hansen
McKinsey & Company, Inc.
[email protected]
713-751-4348
DIRECTORY
Annette Washburn
Waukesha-Pearce Industries, Inc.
[email protected]
713-551-0309
N OMINATING
Betty Bruffy
Duncan Interests
[email protected]
713-226-5022
S TRATEGIC P LANNING
Priscilla Massey
Baylor College of Medicine
EWISP
Janna Stanford
St. Luke’s Episcopal
Health System
[email protected]
832-355-7661
PARLIAMENTARIAN
Cindy Joutraw
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
[email protected]
713-207-7021
WEB
Natalie Young
Theatre Under The Stars
[email protected]
713-558-2667
COURTESY
Elizabeth Norwood
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
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