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1 2016 Membership Information
2 Greater Houston Partnership PRESIDENT S LETTER Dear Members, Since 1840, the Greater Houston Partnership has championed Houston s growth and success by bringing together business and civic-minded leaders to address the region s unique challenges. While our region s most pressing issues may evolve over time, we are guided by the nine priorities outlined below. Currently, we are focused on impacting the region by investing in Houston s image, bridging the skills gap for our workforce and regional employers, and positioning Houston in the global economy through strategic job creation and capital investment. Indeed, the Partnership is working alongside both our members and other community leaders in unprecedented ways to ensure Houston s continued success. In addition, the Partnership offers member companies a place for their employees to grow both professionally and personally, through informative and engaging meeting formats and speaker presentations, in addition to professional development and networking opportunities. Engagement in our Programs, Councils and Events continue to grow and we look forward to continuing to develop those offerings. We are committed to making Houston the world s best place to live, work and build a business and seek to engage members that share this commitment to Houston s long-term success. It is only through the dedicated efforts and engagement of our members that we are able to achieve our mission. Thank you for your continued investment and support. At the end of the day, we re all here for one reason to make Houston greater. Join us. Regards, Bob Harvey President and CEO Greater Houston Partnership Houston Region s Key Priorities Extend leadership as the preeminent global energy hub Develop, attract, and retain talent Promote efficient and effective state and local government Diversify into new growth clusters Address critical infrastructure issues Enhance Houston s image with key audiences ii Expand position as a global trading and logistics hub Make Houston an even more attractive place to live Ensure inclusivity and opportunity for all Cover photo: david a brown/ dabfoto creative
3 2016 HOW TO GET INVOLVED The Greater Houston Partnership offers a wide array of engagement opportunities, many open to all members, with others reserved for members contributing at certain investment levels. Pages 2-5 TASK FORCES Page 6 INITIATIVES Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 EVENTS Page 10 TOOLS & RESOURCES Page 11 1
4 ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES, TASK FORCES AND INITIATIVES The mission of the Greater Houston Partnership is to make Houston the world s best place to live, work and build a business. We accomplish this through the active engagement of our members in our committees, task forces and major initiatives, each established to address key issues facing the region. GOVERNANCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESIDENT S ADVISORY COUNCIL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TRADE STEERING COMMITTEE PUBLIC POLICY STEERING COMMITTEE AUDIT AND RISK EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION FINANCE AND INVESTMENT MEMBERSHIP NOMINATING INVITATION ONLY PUBLIC POLICY BUSINESS ISSUES EDUCATION K-12 Early Childhood Higher Education ENERGY Oil & Gas Power ENVIRONMENTAL Air Quality GOVERNMENT RELATIONS Local State Federal HEALTH CARE Health Professionals Biomedical Research QUALITY OF PLACE Local Business TRANSPORTATION Freight Rail Roadways & Mobility BOLD INDICATES ADVISORY, CHAIRMAN S APPROVAL REQUIRED BULLETS INDICATE SUB ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TRADE REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Real Estate INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT AND TRADE Foreign Direct Investment International Trade Development BOLD INDICATES ADVISORY, CHAIRMAN S APPROVAL REQUIRED BULLETS INDICATE SUB TASK FORCES CULTURE, TOURISM AND SPORTS IMMIGRATION MEXICO ENERGY MUNICIPAL FINANCE INVITATION ONLY INITIATIVES EARLY MATTERS HOUSTON IMAGE COALITION UPSKILL HOUSTON GLOBAL CITIES TALENT ATTRACTION INVITATION ONLY 2
5 2016 PUBLIC POLICY AND TASK FORCES Structured for business leaders, the policy work of the Partnership is done by dedicated members who work to ensure our region is positioned to succeed. The Partnership s legislative advocacy stems from the work of policy committees, task forces and members working on issues at the local, state and federal levels. In general, public policy priorities change as the needs of the business community change. As a result, the Public Policy team serves as a crucial resource to advance legislative goals and conduct analysis on behalf of our members. The Partnership maintains a robust policy platform at the local, state and federal level that advances the organization s short and long-term priorities. Member engagement in the policy process drives our collective success, and your involvement is critical in our work at City Hall, in Austin and Washington D.C. 3
6 2016 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TASK FORCES The Partnership s economic development team works to promote trade, expand employment opportunities, strengthen existing industry, and grow and diversify the economy of the Houston region through direct outreach and marketing campaigns. This work is guided by the strategic vision of the Economic Development and Trade Steering Committee, two advisory committees, a task force and special initiatives. These member volunteers hone strategies that improve outreach and site selection services, target companies and industries for relocation or expansion efforts, and facilitate high-level relationships that connect Houston to global markets. Members that serve on advisory committees receive special access to strategic partners, international trade missions, unparalleled import and export market analysis, public relations collaboration, and opportunities to provide prospect or project advisory services. 4 david a brown/ dabfoto creative
7 Public Policy Committees PUBLIC POLICY STEERING COMMITTEE The Public Policy Steering Committee is a Governance Committee that sets the Partnership s policy agenda at the local, state and federal level. Composed of CEOs and other business leaders who are intimately familiar with the intersection between business and government, this group offers guidance and strategic direction to help the Partnership achieve its policy goals and objectives. BUSINESS ISSUES ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Business Issues Advisory Committees reviews policy recommendations created within the Partnership. Business Issues committee members are typically among the most senior executives within their organizations, many with strategic and financial backgrounds. The committee considers competitive issues, proposals with tax consequences, municipal finance and bond referenda. EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Educational attainment and workforce readiness create a thriving economy. During the 2015 legislative session, the committee was instrumental in the passage of HB4, the pre-k investment bill, which secured an additional $118 million in funding for pre-k in Texas. Moving forward, the committee will focus on the implementation of HB4. Subcommittees include: Higher Education, K-12 and Early Childhood ENERGY ADVISORY COMMITTEE Representing the Energy Capital of the World, the Energy Advisory Committee engages leadership at the local, state and federal levels to ensure development and implementation of sound energy policy that promotes economic growth and job creation. In 2015, the committee focused on a regional advocacy campaign to lift the federal ban on crude oil exports. This will be one of a number of issues the committee will continue to work on in 2016 as the committee continues to grow and drive energy policy discussions in our region. Subcommittees include: Oil & Gas, and Power ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE A thriving regional economy requires a healthy environment, adequate water supply and clean air. In 2016, the committee will continue to focus on air quality through the On Air: Houston platform. The 2015 release of a new ozone standard will require the business community to be a leading voice during the state implementation process. Subcommittee includes: Air Quality GOVERNMENT RELATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (GRAC) GRAC is a select committee populated by government affairs and external affairs professionals from across various sectors of Houston s dynamic economy. The committee welcomes law makers from the local, state and federal level. Access to key decisions makers is a key component of this committee. Subcommittees include: Local, State and Federal HEALTH CARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Houston s Texas Medical Center is the world s largest medical complex and contributes to the region s economic success. The Health Care Advisory Committee advocates for local, state and federal policies that address the region s challenges. During the 2015 Texas Legislative session, the committee advocated for the passage of HB 18, which increases Graduate Medical Education funding, preservation of the dedicated trauma care fund for indigent care and increased funding to our safety-net system. Subcommittees include: Biomedical Research and Health Professionals QUALITY OF PLACE ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Partnership s Quality of Place Committee was established in Since then, it has focused on efforts to showcase and advance the under-appreciated aspects of living in Houston including access to green space, vibrant cultural offerings and a thriving local business community. Subcommittee includes: Local Business TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Transportation Advisory Committee advocates for local, state and federal policies and regulations that expand and maintain our region s mobility infrastructure. During the 2015 legislative session, the committee focused on increasing state transportation funding resulting in the passage of Proposition 7. In 2016, this committee will work to ensure that Houston receives its fair share of the nearly $5 billion in state transportation funding. Subcommittees include: Freight Rail, Roadways and Mobility Economic Development and Trade Committees ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TRADE STEERING COMMITTEE The Economic Development and Trade Steering Committee is a Governance Committee, primarily comprised of Partnership Board Members and major investors in the Opportunity Houston 2.0 program. The committee oversees the Partnership s economic development strategies and marketing plan to help the Houston region achieve a six-year goal of creating an additional 450,000 jobs and $45 billion in capital investment by the year REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Since 2005, the Houston region has produced more than 600,000 new jobs and more than $60 billion in new capital investment. The Regional Economic Development Advisory Committee supports Partnership strategies to recruit and expand businesses, create new jobs and attract capital investment in the region. The committee receives periodic updates on the Houston economy and presentations from stakeholders involved with the recruitment and retention of business, and helps guide and shape economic development team efforts. Subcommittee includes: Real Estate INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT AND TRADE ADVISORY COMMITTEE The greater Houston area was named the number one export region in the United States for the third consecutive year with $119 billion in exports in The International Investment and Trade Advisory Committee focuses on increasing exports, encouraging trade development activities and attracting foreign direct investment in the Houston region. Subcommittees include: Foreign Direct Investment and International Trade Development 5
8 Greater Houston Partnership TASK FORCES CULTURE, TOURISM AND SPORTS TASK FORCE As one of the few U.S. cities with resident companies in the four major performing arts: drama, ballet, opera and orchestra, Houston s thriving arts and culture scene is home to more than 500 institutions devoted to the performing and visual arts, science and history. As the home of the Astros, Texans, Rockets and Dynamo, plus strong intercollegiate athletics programs, opportunities abound for every Houston sports fan. The Culture, Tourism and Sports Task Force will work to produce and vet new ideas to enhance our region s art, culture, tourism and sports initiatives, and disseminate information on new events and initiatives. IMMIGRATION TASK FORCE The Partnership s Immigration Task Force has been a constructive voice in favor of a comprehensive policy solution in what is often a contentious debate. The Task Force is made of business leaders who understand the practical impact immigration policy has on business and the fabric of the Houston community. As Congress continues to debate the proper solution, the Immigration Task Force remains committed to advancing a pro-business immigration policy. MEXICO ENERGY TASK FORCE As the Energy Capital of the World, Houston is uniquely positioned to provide leadership and support as Mexico opens up its oil and gas sector to private industry. This energy revolution offers limitless opportunities for Houston businesses to compete in this new market. The Mexico Energy Task Force will serve as a catalyst for Houston s energy industry to ensure it is properly connected and informed to take advantage of the historic opportunities that will result from these reforms. MUNICIPAL FINANCE TASK FORCE The Municipal Finance Task Force was formed in 2014 to identify the City of Houston s fiscal issues and propose methods to address them. The Task Force aims to ensure that the City of Houston can uphold its promise to public employees, achieve long-term financial stability and improve service delivery levels through a balanced General Fund. The Task Force is producing a series of white papers discussing various elements of the state of the City s finances. 6
9 Jobvite - September 2013, Aberdeen Group, Unbridled Talent , Jobvite 2015, Bullhorn Reach, Wall Street Journal, Freepik Greater Houston Partnership INITIATIVES Success. Demands. Skills. UpSkill Houston is an unprecedented collaboration that addresses the key workforce challenges our region faces, and lays the foundation for the region s long-term competitiveness. Working groups are established for industry sectors along with other critical components of the workforce ecosystem. To learn more, visit NILZA S HOUSTON is diverse, molecular, AND ALWAYS LIMITLESS. FIND YOURS. Houston Image Coalition In order to attract new businesses and the best and brightest talent to the area, the Partnership launched the Houston: The City With No Limits campaign to position Houston as not just a city with an innovative and growing business community, but a dynamic cultural and livable city with a great quality of life. In 2015, the Partnership convened the Houston Image coalition to support the community s efforts to collectively improve Houston s image. The coalition also works to promote Houston through coordinated messaging, marketing materials and tactics. ENNIALS ARE CE AS LIKELY 0-SOMETHINGS LEAVE A JOB R THREE YEARS GREATER HOUSTON PARTNERSHIP THE CITY WITH NO LIMITS 49% IMPROVMENT IN CANDIDATE TheCityWithNoLimits.com QUALITY OVER THOSE SOURCED THROUGH TRADITIONAL CHANNELS Houston Talent Attraction Initiative OF TODAY S YEAR OLDSLaunched in 2014, the Partnership s Talent Attraction Initiative guides the efforts to leverage and 32% 33% 17% 26% 53% implement Houston s new brand image campaign to help recruit highly-skilled professional talent to the Houston region. In 2015, a toolkit and jobs matching tool were developed to help connect Houston VIEW THEIR CURRENT EXPECT THE ABILITY TO EXPECT TO USE EITHER CARE ABOUT THE TIME ARE SATISFIED IN THEIR JOB AS A APPLY FOR A JOB VIA LINKEDIN -OR AN ONLINE IT TAKES TO COMPLETE CURRENT - JOB, BUT OPEN STEPPING STONE A MOBILE DEVICE RESUME TO APPLY A JOB APPLICATION TO A NEW ONE employers and job seekers. 73% 42% 47% To learn more, go online to CARE ABOUT LOCATION USE MOBILE DEVICES ABOVE OTHER PERKS TO HUNT FOR JOBS SOURCES: Early Matters is a broad-based coalition of business, civic, education, philanthropic and nonprofit organizations and volunteers, working together to raise awareness about the importance of high quality early education and to make a strong case for increased investment in this critical, high return on investment area. Global Cities Initiative In 2015, Houston was selected to be a part of the Global Cities Initiative Exchange (GCI), a five-year joint project of the Brookings Institution and JPMorgan Chase. Launched in 2012, GCI helps business and civic leaders grow their metropolitan economies by strengthening international connections and competitiveness. The Partnership is working to develop a Regional Export Plan through this process. 7
10 Greater Houston Partnership Greater Houston Partnership Programs offer members the opportunity for rich engagement with the Partnership and their peers through unique and informative meeting formats and speaker presentations. Programs are the place for member companies at all levels to direct their employees for professional, business and leadership development opportunities. The Executive Women s Partnership is one of Houston s most prestigious and effective networking groups for senior executive women. EWP provides an opportunity to form close relationships while continuing to grow, both professionally and personally. Executive Women s Partnership (EWP) Members include: Top female executives of companies with revenues of $100M or greater The Women s Business Alliance offers a wide range of professional development programs for highperforming women to leverage career advancement opportunities and build their peer network. Women s Business Alliance Members include: Mid-career women with a minimum of five years management experience Business Development is an enterprising group of professionals aimed at helping Partnership members develop their businesses and hone their sales skills. The group fosters connections through innovative networking events, workshops and luncheons designed to increase business opportunities. Business Development Members include: Sales, marketing and business development professionals charged with growing their business HYPE offers a platform for young professionals from all different industries to expand their business network and gain the tools and resources needed to advance their careers. As a member of HYPE, young professionals have unique access to Houston s business leaders that you won t find anywhere else. Houston Young Professionals Endeavor (HYPE) Members include: Young professionals, ages To learn more about Partnership Programs, go online to Greater Houston Partnership MEMBER VOLUNTEERS The Ambassadors program is designed to guide member companies through their membership benefits. Ambassadors are a dynamic and select group of member volunteers assigned to member companies. By providing regular communications and motivating members to get involved with the Partnership, Ambassadors rally members to maximize their Partnership benefits and resources. Ambassadors Members include: Committed member volunteers. Must be an employee of a current member company or Life Member 8 To learn more about Ambassadors, go online to
11 Greater Houston Partnership Greater Houston Partnership Councils give members a chance to gather with their peers along with leading experts from the business community to gain insights into the key trends and issues impacting the region s economy. Each Council meets four times per year, typically on Tuesdays. Benefits include: Open to all member company employees Free to attend Lunch is provided arts and culture economic development education energy healthcare houston economy international trade politics quality of life transportation To register for a Council meeting or for more information, go online to 9
12 Greater Houston Partnership SIGNATURE EVENTS Greater Houston Partnership Signature Events feature Houston s leading business and political minds in meaningful and informative sessions. Benefits include: Opportunity to network with like-minded business professionals Discounted members-only pricing Sponsorship opportunities designed to enhance the visibility of your company in front of key audiences and stakeholders Annual Meeting GREATER HOUSTON PARTNERSHIP Spring February 2, 2016 January 25, 2016 Select Signature Events: STATE OF THE COUNTY G R E AT E R H O U S T O N PA R T N E R S H I P STATE OF THE CITY Featuring Mayor Annise Parker st annual Fall 2016 G R E AT E R H O U S T O N PA R T N E R S H I P Fall 2016 August 27, 2016 Featuring Harris County Judge Ed Emmett G R E AT E R H O U S T O N PA R T N E R S H I P 6 Featuring John S. Watson, Chairman and CEO, Chevron Corporation GREATER HOUSTON PARTNERSHIP STATE OF THE SENATE Winter 2016 State of Texas Medical Center G R E AT E R H O U S T O N P A R T N E R S H I P Fall 2016 Fall 2016 GREATER HOUSTON PARTNERSHIP HOUSTON REGION Economic Outlook Featuring United States Senator John Cornyn Greater Houston Partnership OTHER EVENTS In addition to our Signature Events, the Partnership hosts a number of events throughout the year that provide our members with unique opportunities to interact with industry experts, international dignitaries and other business leaders to help our members with growth of their business, expanding their network and professional development. Thought Leader Series These events offer members an opportunity to listen and interact with innovative national industry experts. International Events The Partnership frequently hosts international delegations, dignitaries and Ambassadors to facilitate international trade opportunities for the region. Continuing Education Events The Partnership periodically hosts these events as opportunities for legal, HR, accounting and other professionals to earn CLE, HRCI or CPE credit. Progressive Networking Luncheons Designed to provide a structured and interactive setting, each course of these luncheons takes you to a new table of potential business contacts. Lunch and Learns These interactive Lunch and Learn events feature Houston s business leaders discussing various topics to help you grow your business or professional skills. 10 To view a list of upcoming Partnership events, go online to
13 Greater Houston Partnership TOOLS AND RESOURCES Members of the Greater Houston Partnership have exclusive access to online tools, digital subscriptions and other resources. As a member, you ll receive detailed data and analysis on the Houston economy, the latest updates on the Partnership s impact in the region, economic development news including company relocations and expansions, and much more. All members have access to: Making Houston Greater Monthly newsletter Membership Directory Online member company directory Here is Houston Relocation guide Energy Capital Houston Houston energy industry magazine Opportunity Houston Magazine Economic development publication Economic Development Guide Company relocation and expansion publication The Economy at a Glance Monthly economic overview publication Key Economic Indicators Regional economic data indicators, updated monthly Houston Employment Forecast Employment forecast for the Houston region, updated annually Houston Economic Highlights Overview of Houston s economy in the last ten years, updated annually Houston Facts Facts and figures about Houston, updated annually Global Houston Overview of Houston s global economic ties including detailed trade information For more information, go online to 11
14 ASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE $1,000 $2,999 MEMBERSHIP LEVELS LIMITED PARTNER $3,000 $4,999 SUB UP TO 3 ADDITIONAL BENEFITS INCLUDE: Acknowledgment in the Partnership s Partner Report. ADVISORY PARTNER $5,000 $9,999 SUB UP TO 3 ADVISORY UP TO 1 ADDITIONAL BENEFITS INCLUDE: Invitation to the President s Council featuring the Partnership CEO, a quarterly gathering of business executives. LEADERSHIP PARTNER SENIOR ADVISORY PARTNER $10,000 $29,999 ADDITIONAL BENEFITS INCLUDE: Onsite economic outlook presentation, upon request. GENERAL PARTNER $30,000 $59,999 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELIGIBILITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELIGIBILITY ADDITIONAL BENEFITS INCLUDE: Onsite member orientation meeting to engage employees in the Partnership s mission, upon request. PREMIUM ADD-ON BENEFITS: Reserved Ticket Package - Offers the convenience of pre-purchasing Partnership event tickets towards reserved tables and seating. For a minimum of $5,000, an event account will be established for your company and drawn down based on annual usage. May also be added to Managing and Executive Partner packages. MANAGING PARTNER $60,000 $119,999 SUB UP TO 4 SUB UP TO 5 SUB ADVISORY ADVISORY ADVISORY UP TO 10 UP TO 4 ADDITIONAL BENEFITS INCLUDE: Premier table placement at sponsored events. PREMIUM ADD-ON BENEFITS: Research Support Offers access to research and information on Houston s economy. Available in increments of eighty (80) hours for $10,000. Partnership reserves the right to decline any request. May also be added to Executive Partner packages. EXECUTIVE PARTNER $120,000 AND ABOVE SUB UP TO 2 UP TO 3 ADVISORY UP TO 5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS NOMINATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS NOMINATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT ADDITIONAL BENEFITS INCLUDE: Invitations to VIP gatherings with elected officials, global business leaders, international figures and other influentials. Premier recognition and logo placement at all Signature and Major Events. Logo recognition in the Partnership Boardroom. Company logo included on the Partnership s website homepage and highlighted in major publications. Major sponsorship of Annual Meeting. Two (2) complimentary VIP tickets with premier seating to four (4) Partnership Signature luncheons. 12 PLEASE NOTE: Dotted line denotes Partnership Chair or Committee Chair approval required.
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