EWIConnect_May 2010.pub - Executive Women International
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EWIConnect_May 2010.pub - Executive Women International
Houston Edition May 2010 CHARTERED 1957 Letter from President EWI OF HOUSTON --- OUTSTANDING! Kemmons Wilson, founder of Holiday Inns, Incorporated said, “There is nothing more exciting in the world than to create something, to dig a foundation, to build a building on it.” In the months, weeks, and days leading up to last month’s Executives’ Night, I saw a group of people come together for the purpose of recognizing the executives who support us, and raising funds to benefit our scholarship, literacy and professional development programs. Plans were communicated, teams were aligned, execution was flawless, and the debriefing revealed an immensely successful event. Many years ago EWI created the EWI Scholarship Program (EWISP) award for high school juniors. The Houston Chapter dug its foundation through fundraising partnerships, and today, continues to use this opportunity to advance the aspirations of our future leaders. On May 13, at the Hotel Derek we will have the pleasure of witnessing the excitement of three high school students whose hopes for college will be enhanced by the awards they will receive during the EWISP presentation. These students have worked hard to achieve the well-rounded preparation it takes to enter the colleges of their choice. When you greet these students, their parents and guests, please let them know how proud you are to support and encourage their dreams. 2009-2010 Officers & Directors President Lisa Teubner, LyondellBasell Industries Vice President Dory Ward, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Secretary Linda Petticrew, Synagro Technologies, Inc. Treasurer Jan Stuecker, Shell Downstream, Inc. Ways & Means Delynn Walker, Texas Southern University Membership Director Elizabeth Rushing, James W. Crownover Interests Sergeant-at-Arms Erlinda Quintanilla, H-E-B Programs Kathy Hibbard, United Way of Greater Houston Director At Large Niki Sikinger, Jordan Capital Management Publications Director Margaret Parker, Ernst & Young LLP Next month our Past Presidents’ Recognition Dinner and Business Meeting will be held at the Magnolia Hotel on June 10. I encourage you to make plans to attend as we celebrate the individuals who have paved the way for EWI of Houston to be the premier chapter it is today. (This month’s message was inspired on a break from Memphis Spring Conference while watching for Elvis sightings!) 1 | Page President’s Message; Chapter Officers & Directors: p. 1 • Meeting Notice; Mission/Vision Statement: p. 2 • Meeting Recap; Calendar of Events; Did You Know: p. 3 • Meeting Photos: p. 4-11 • Firm Spotlight: p. 12 • Special Recognition : p. 13-14 • Corporate News: p. 15 • Chapter Board Recaps: p. 16-20 • Volunteer Corner: p. 21 • News & Notes: p. 22-24• Officers & Directors; Advisors: p. 25 • Committee Chairs: p. 26 May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org Our Mission Cherry York EWI Scholarship Program May 13, 2010 Hotel Derek—Bravo ABC Ballroom 2525 West Loop South 5:45 pm—Reception and Cash Bar 6:30 pm—Dinner and Program Derek Salad Mixed Greens, Cranberries, Feta Cheese, 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 Phone: 801.355.2800 Fax: 801.355.2852 Contact Information E-mail: ewi@ewiconnect.com Website: www.ewiconnect.com Candied Pecans With Balsamic or Raspberry Vinaigrette Stuffed Greek Chicken (stuffed with feta cheese, sun dried tomatoes and spinach) Boursin Mashed Potatoes, Baby Carrots, Asparagus Houston Chapter Vision Statement Apple Tartlette With Caramel Sauce Reserved Tables of 10 Available $45 per person 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. Valet Parking: $6 EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 2 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org Executives’ Night at The Corinthian By Mesita Partridge, Houston City Club The EWI Executives’ Night was held at The Corinthian, a fabulous historical setting in the heart of downtown. Guests were greeted with tantalizing cocktails and delectable hors d’oeuvres. The silent auction was a success with wonderful items and bids that grew to be quite high. The dinner bell rang and guests were instructed to take their seats. The ballroom décor was quite tasteful with elegant centerpieces and table linens. A highlight of the room was the beautiful ice sculpture that boasted the EWI logo. President Lisa Teubner, representing LyondellBasell Industries, called the meeting to order with a thank you and a warm welcome to all in attendance. The money raised from the evening will benefit the Business/Career/Development Programs. Lisa introduced an icon of entertainment, Mr. Jackson Hicks, executive and founder of Jackson and Company. Mr. Hicks gave us the history of the beautiful venue and welcomed us as well. Priscilla Massey, representing Baylor College of Medicine, and Dory Ward, representing PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, delivered a special tribute to the executives. Lisa Teubner recognized all 55 executives in attendance. The lovely invocation was given by Martha Turner with Martha Turner Properties. The delicious dinner was served and I think it is safe to say that everyone was pleased with the meal. The wait staff displayed impeccable service and the Executives’ Night dinner turned out to be such a treat. Delynn Walker, representing Texas Southern University, started the live auction and it was a great success! There were wonderful items up for bid, especially the adorable puppy. The silent auction and the entire evening were a success. Oh what a glamorous affair! Calendar of Events June 10 Business Meeting and Past Presidents’ Recognition Dinner Magnolia Hotel July 8 Monthly Meeting and Sustaining Members’ Recognition Dinner Houston City Club The next Board of Directors meeting (for officers and committee chairs) will be held on Thursday, May 20, 2010, at LyondellBasell. DID YOU KNOW…. Profile Change You may update your personal information on the EWI-Houston website. This is a “one-stop” shop location to request changes and notification will automatically be sent to website administration, membership director and directory chair. Go to ewihouston.org and select “Members Only” to request changes to your profile. Please contact Natalie Young, website chair, representing Theatre Under The Stars at natalie@tuts.com with questions or comments. EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 3 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 4 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 5 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org Rosemary Powers, Wells Fargo Bank; Kathy Hibbard, United Way of Greater Houston Arlene Nowak and Becky Copeland Dunn (Executive), Metromarketing Services, Inc. David Jones (Executive), D. Jones Photography; Kay-La Hughes, Conway MacKenzie, Inc. Liz Norwood, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP; Gayle McMaster, Houston Symphony Society; Sanela Tomic, BMC Software, Inc. Mary Speltz, CIMA Energy, Ltd.; Marilyn Burgess (Executive), Burgess Marine Products, Inc.; Becky Lundmark, Mosbacher Energy Company Kedrienne Day, American Cancer Society; Terri Lemons, Martha Turner Properties; Stephanie Sisk Lester, Landry’s Restaurants, Inc. EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 6 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org Karen & Leonard Loyd, Guests; Mildred Loyd, Mustang Tractor & Equipment Co. Barbara Callender, Sustaining Member; Andrew Eckerman, Guest Dory Ward, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP; Debbie Paterson, Guest; Rich Paterson (Executive), PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Elizabeth Rushing, James W. Crownover Interests; Ronny Rushing, Guest; Betty Bruffy and Charles Duncan (Executive), Duncan Interests Debbie Biddle, Waste Management, Inc.; Jeanette Nickell and Ayn Garza, Guests Lisa Teubner, LyondellBasell Industries; Nancy Killom, BAE Systems EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 7 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org Martha Garcia, Gayle McMaster and Glen Taylor (Executive), Houston Symphony Society; Staci Chambers, Landry’s Restaurants, Inc. Meghan Leaverton and Sarah Elkins, Guests Mazine Cunningham, Waukesha-Pearce Industries; Nancy Hubert, TIW Corporation Joni Bayne, Kerrco, Inc.; Mary Sue Patronella, LyondellBasell Industries; Heather Botha, Guest Kathryne Castellanos and Gracie Cavnar (Executive), Recipe for Success Charles Duncan (Executive), Duncan Interests; Deborah Cannon (Executive), Houston Zoo; Don Jordan (Executive), Jordan Capital Management EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 8 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org Greg Velasquez, Guest; Teri Wedge, St. Regis Houston; Tobias Rimkus, Guest; Sandy Bertram and Ron Lamers (Executive), St. Regis Houston Michelle Sandlin, Guest; Lynne Skinner, John Daugherty Realtors Debbie Tullos, Henry S. Miller Brokerage, LLC; Sanela Tomic, BMC Software, Inc. Priscilla Massey and Rebecca Taylor, Baylor College of Medicine Lori Jamail, Thomas Jones (Executive), Beth Stanfield, McConnell Jones Lanier & Murphy LLP Delynn Walker and Mark Lambert (Executive), Texas Southern University EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 9 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org Kay Bart, Skerl & Associates; Patti Strawther, Shell Oil Products US Rene Azinger and Scott McClelland (Executive), H-E-B Sanela Tomic, BMC Software, Inc.; Laura Sheppard, Harris County, Office of County Clerk Dr. William T. Butler (Executive), Baylor College of Medicine; Diane Allred, GSO Capital Partners LP Dennis Pena, Guest; Karen Pena (Executive), Professionally Speaking Marilyn Beal, Atlantic Relocation Systems; Jennie Jernigan, Shell Deer Park Refining Company; Carolyn Toriggino, Sustaining Member EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 10 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org Kim Case and Andrew Beard, Guests; Rebekah Robles, Jackson and Company Andrew Eckerman, Guest; Kathryn Creech, Guest; Natalie Young, Theatre Under The Stars Patti Strawther, Shell Oil Products US; Georgia Graugnard, Omni Hotels; Rosemarie Roth, Guest Sheryl Taylor, Mischer Investments, L.P.; Niki Sikinger, Jordan Capital Management Rosemarie Roth, Guest; Jeffrey Roth (Executive), Shell Oil Products US Betsy Williams, Austin Industrial, Inc.; Ron Williams, Guest EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 11 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org Firm Spotlight Theatre Under The Stars By Natalie Young, Theatre Under The Stars Founded in 1968 by Frank M. Young, Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS) is a Houston based non-profit theatrical institution. TUTS is dedicated to positively impacting lives through Broadway-quality productions at the Hobby Center for Performing Arts and a vast network of educational programs in schools, community centers and hospitals throughout Houston. Each year, Theatre Under The Stars presents a season of self-produced shows as well as national tours at the Hobby Center For Performing Arts. Additionally, TUTS has presented a free show at Hermann Park every summer since the Miller Outdoor Theatre opened in 1968. Named for those first performances under the stars, Theatre Under The Stars is Houston’s oldest and largest non-profit musical theatre company. During their 40 plus year history, TUTS has produced more than 300 musicals including many local, national and world premieres such as Kopit and Yeston’s Phantom, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Jekyll & Hyde, and Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. TUTS has also produced international tours including Debbie Reynolds in The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Juliet Prowse in Mame, Robert Goulet in Man of La Mancha, as well as critically acclaimed local re-inventions of classics Cabaret and Les Miserables. As a way to continue the tradition of musical theatre, TUTS’ Humphreys School of Musical Theatre (HSMT) provides instruction and stage experience, allowing students of all ages and abilities to flourish in a year-round schedule of classes. TUTS also annually presents the Tommy Tune Awards, honoring the best and brightest in Houston’s high school musical theatre programs. This Tony-style awards ceremony offers students the chance to be recognized by their peers, apply for scholarships and even go on to compete nationally for full college tuition. Through TUTS’ recent merger with The River, a non-profit performing arts educational organization for children who have special needs, TUTS Education now encompasses extensive on-site programs as well as off-site programming for children of all abilities in schools, hospitals and other community based sites. As a non-profit organization, TUTS is only able to offer these innovative and barrier-free educational programs thanks to the generosity and support of donor and patrons. Recently, President and CEO John C. Breckenridge announced TUTS’ 2010-2011 Sensational Season: It Shines! October 2010 through June 2011 at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts including Hairspray, 9 To 5: The Musical, Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical, Billy Elliot The Musical, Curtains and Rock Of Ages. “This will be our 43rd season here in Houston, and we’re proud to be bringing some fresh new shows directly from Broadway! All six are TUTS debuts, five of which are Houston premieres,” says Breckenridge. The TUTS 2010-2011 season features two shows which are still currently playing to Broadway crowds. Thanks to the generosity of TUTS’ supporters, tens of thousands of people experience the excitement of free live musical theatre each year, and countless students are exposed to the benefits of arts education. For more information visit www.TUTS.com. EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 12 | Page Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter May 2010 ewihouston.org Special Recognition Chuck Greco, LINBECK Group, LLC by Carolyn Noack, LINBECK Group, LLC Forum Chair Receives AGC Award The Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America National Committee Chair of the Year Award is presented to a chairperson in recognition of his/her outstanding achievements and accomplishments in the past year. This year Chuck Greco, President & CEO of the Linbeck Group, LLC in Houston, Texas, was awarded this honor on March 19, 2010, at AGC’s 91st Annual Convention in Orlando, Florida, for his leadership of the AGC Lean Construction Forum. Under Chuck’s guidance, the Lean Construction Advisory Committee launched the AGC Lean Construction Forum and its website. The Forum also held more than seven hours of educational sessions at the AGC Building Contractors Conference in January 2010 and hosted a session at the AGC Annual Convention. Chuck spearheaded the development of a lean construction curriculum, credential, and instructor program, and is now leading the establishment of a business plan to implement these efforts. AGC President, Doug Pruitt, commented in presenting the award that "Chuck’s enthusiasm, leadership and passion for lean construction and the AGC community has led to numerous lean initiatives and a multitude of benefits for all AGC members." Dallas Opera House Named Best Construction Project of 2009 Members of the Winspear Project Team were also present at the 2010 AGC convention to receive the 2010 Aon Build America Award for Construction Management New on Friday, March 19th. They were joined by Chuck Greco and Jeff Innmon, Owner's Representative for the AT&T Performing Arts Center. The Winspear Opera House is wrapped in a red glass enclosure and covered by a three-acre, aluminum-clad, steel solar canopy. As important, the finished structure, which will seat 2,200 and accommodate opera, musical theatre, ballet and dance programs, exceeded original acoustical performance goals. At the conclusion of the awards banquet, the project was also awarded the “Grand Award” and named “Best Construction Project of 2009.” This is only the second year the AGC has bestowed the Grand Award. LINBECK has previously been recognized with the Aon Build America Award for Space Center Houston; the Nancy Lee and Perry Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth, Texas; the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Houston; the Modern Art Museum in Fort Worth, and Texas Heart Institute's Denton A. Cooley Building in Houston. The Build America Awards, often called the “Oscars” of the construction industry, have been presented for excellence in commercial construction since 1972. Winning projects are selected by a panel of the contractor’s toughest critics: other contractors! EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 13 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org Special Recognition Valerie Marshall Williams, Ernst & Young LLP by Margaret Parker, Ernst & Young LLP Multicultural Top 100 in Texas The National Diversity Council recently honored Valerie Marshall Williams as one of the “2010 Multicultural Top 100 in Texas.” She was recognized for her leadership excellence at the Texas Diversity and Leadership Conference held in Dallas in early April. Since 2004, Valerie has served as the Southwest Area Assurance Managing Partner for Ernst & Young, responsible for managing the Ernst & Young audit practice for Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Colorado, Arizona and Arkansas. Ensuring high-quality service to Ernst & Young clients has been key to Valerie's success. As a managing partner, Valerie ensures that the Ernst & Young professionals in the Southwest are connected by their commitment to high-quality client service. She ensures that they stay connected to their clients, understanding their needs and challenges - to best support them in today's challenging economy. Valerie believes that Ernst & Young professionals are anchored in the wider communities in which they live and work - and thus, they have a great responsibility to help those communities achieve their potential. Valerie’s personal time and commitment to the community is far reaching in both action and leadership. She is not only a leader in business and a leader of people – she is also a leader in the community. EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 14 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org Corporate EWI News Fellows Award On behalf of Darlene Banogon, Corporate Education/Professional Development Director, and Carol Reniger, Corporate Fellows Liaison, we remind you to apply for the EWI Fellows Award. Every year, EWI provides scholarship funds to active EWI representatives who are pursuing further education under-graduate, graduate or postgraduate degrees. This is a wonderful opportunity available only to members to help fund educational endeavors. Applications, with an application fee of $25 nonrefundable USD, made payable to EWI can be submitted from now until May 30, 2010, to the EWI Corporate Office. Awards will be announced July 1, 2010. Questions? Contact Corporate Fellows Liaison, Carol Reniger, EWI of San Fernando Valley at 805.526.1598 or basket.maven@usa.net or Darlene Banogon at dbanogon@myisland.com. New EWI Jewelry Designs Roll Out MidSummer The Corporate Board is excited to announce new EWI jewelry by mid-Summer. The newly-designed jewelry will be in alignment with EWI's new branding and available in a variety of options. The Corporate Office will be soliciting the EWI membership for new jewelry. The winning vendor will contract with EWI to design and provide approved jewelry options for the space of three years. The Corporate Office asks that Chapters delay ordering jewelry for Chapter Leadership until the new jewelry is rolled out this summer. If you have any questions, please contact Lynne Shaffer, Executive Director, at 801.355.2800 or lynne@ewiconnect.com. Dates to Note September 23-25, 2010 63rd LCAM in Kansas City EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 15 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org Houston Chapter Board Recaps Ways & Means Report By Delynn Walker, 2009-2010 Ways and Means Director, Texas Southern University The Ways and Means Committee raised a total of $41,535.38 on Executives’ Night at The Corinthian on Thursday, April 8, 2010. Monies received: $ 17,780.00 $ 8,750.00 $ 15,005.38 Silent Auction Live Auction Cash Contributions $41,535.38 Total Proceeds We received four live auction items, 12 cash donations, and 77 silent auction items. The Silent Auction items included hotel packages, health and beauty items, tickets to sporting events, concert tickets, dinners, jewelry, artwork, gift cards and certificates, memorabilia, and wonderful gift baskets. Live Auction Items, contributors and winners are as followed: Item No. 1 TOP FLIGHT $3,200 Dr. William T. Butler* (Donated by: Continental Airlines, Inc.) Item No. 2 A SUITE DEAL $2,500 Martha Turner* (Donated by: ConocoPhillips) Item No. 3 MAGNIFICENT WEEKEND DEAL $2,200 Roger Gossett* (Donated by: Austin Industrial, Inc.) Item No. 4 BREAKFAST AT SNIFFANY’S $850 Martha Turner* (Donated by: Heights Urban Dog, Trendy Paws Pet Services, Pup Squad, Dory Ward, and Terri Lemons) * Denotes Winner We would like to thank the following firms and individuals who made cash contributions to the scholarship programs: Anadarko Petroleum Corporation ‐ James T. Hackett & Charles A. Meloy BAE Systems BMC Software, Inc. CenterPoint Energy, Inc. James W. Crownover Interests H-E-B Mischer Investments, L.P. Mustang Cat – Brad Tucker Harry M. Reasoner Skerl & Associates TIW Corporation Waukesha‐Pearce Industries, Inc. EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 16 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org Also, as a result of Niki Sikinger’s grant request campaign effort to secure funds to support the B/C/DP, the Chapter received two $1,ooo contributions from the following: Charles W. Duncan, Jr. Harriet & Joe Foster Foundation We sincerely thank these donors for their valuable contributions to directly benefit our scholarship programs. We would like to thank the following member firms, businesses, and individuals who contributed auction items: Aggieland Outfitters EWI ASIST Committee Austin Industrial, Inc. Bags & More Baylor College of Medicine— Jamal M. Bullocks, M.D. Baylor College of Medicine– Lior Heller, M.D. Baylor College of Medicine—Eser Yuksel, M.D. Bay Area Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau Beauty Indulgence Day Spa & Salon Brad Brandt Aesthetics & Massage Burgess Marine Products, Inc. EWI Bylaws Committee Barbara Camino CenterPoint Energy CIMA Energy, Ltd. ConocoPhillips Conway MacKenzie, Inc. Continental Airlines Cordúa Restaurants EWI Courtesy Committee Ernst & Young LLP EWISP Committee FantaSea Yacht Charters Four Seasons Hotel ‐ Houston Galveston Island Convention & Visitors Bureau GHL Worldwide Chauffeured Transportation Haven Restaurant H‐E‐B Heights Urban Dog Hilcorp Energy Company Hilton Houston Post Oak EWI Hospitality Committee Hotel Derek Hotel Galvez House of Blues Houston Chronicle Houston Rockets Houston Symphony Society Houston Zoo, Inc. Hyatt Regency Hotel Houston Jackson & Company John Daugherty Realtors Jordan Capital Management Chris & Andrea Kelly Nancy Killom Krupp Brothers Stagecoach Vineyard Lancaster Hotel Landry’s Restaurants, Inc. Terri Lemons LINBECK Jackie Venegas Loafman, Artist Lockton Companies LLP – Allen Gelwick Madden’s Casual Gourmet Magnolia Hotel Magnolia Hotels Newest Project ‐The LaSalle Hotel Martha Turner Properties Massage Therapy – Adriana Richard Miros Massar MAXXAM Inc. Medistar Corporation EWI Membership Committee Memorial Hermann Messina Hof Winery Metromarketing Services, Inc. Minuteman Press Post Oak Morton’s The Steakhouse Omni Houston Hotel Mary Sue Patronella Peju Province Winery EWI Philanthropy Committee PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP EWI Professional Development Committee EWI Program Committee EWI Publication Committee Pup Squad Rainbow Lodge & Donnette Hansen Republic National Distributing Company Sam Houston Race Park Schlumberger Limited EWI Sergeant‐At‐Arms Committee Shell Oil Products US South Shore Harbour Resort & Conference Center Betty Stolarski St. Luke's Episcopal Health System The Downtown Club at Plaza The St. Regis Houston EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 17 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org The Health Museum The Hobby Center For The Performing Arts The Houston Museum of Natural Science The Meritage Resort & Spa The Tasting Room Theatre Under The Stars TransCanada Trendy Paws Pet Services Unzipped, A Denim Bar Valentino Restaurant ‐ Houston Vinson & Elkins L.L.P. Dory Ward EWI Ways & Means Committee I would like to thank committee members as well as representatives who were so helpful in soliciting the contributions, arranging the items at the venue and checking out the winners. A special thanks to Stacy Shields and Betsy Williams for an excellent job collecting and cataloging the auction items. Ways & Means Committee members Patti Strawther, Kedrienne Day, Nancy Killom, Miros Massar, Laura Fontes, Stacy Shields, Betsy Williams and Program Committee members Kathy Hibbard and Diana Gurrola for a wonderful job with setting up the auction items. Thanks to Erlinda Quintanilla, Kori Peters, Cindy Viaud, and Debbie Biddle of the Sergeant-at-Arms Committee for assisting with distribution of programs and bidder numbers. Carolyn Noack led the volunteers Deborah Jones, Miros Massar, Stacy Shields, and Betsy Williams in collecting the bid sheets, getting invoices to checkout, and distributing auction items to the winners. Lannis Lamar was most helpful in finding us a volunteer auctioneer. Patti Strawther did a great job organizing the checkout tables in an efficient manner with Dorothy Fleming’s assistance. I want to acknowledge: • • • • • • • • • • President Lisa Teubner for all of her support and encouragement. Vice President Dory Ward for finding someone to package the gift baskets and all of her hard work and commitment in helping to make this event a success. Lannis Lamar, Stacy Shields, Patti Strawther, Miros Massar, Kedrienne Day, and Diane Allred, our eagle-eye spotters during the Live Auction. Accountant Tonja Rodriguez along with her helper Carol Spencer from the Houston CPA Society who very quickly entered the data, tabulated the winning bids, and generated the invoices. Erlinda Quintanilla for securing the cash registers and cashiers and H-E-B for all of the support and services that they provided for the evening. Also Jorge De Le Garza with H-E-B for the long hours of working on the program layout. Jackson Hicks and Rebekah Robles for their generous donations and services provided. All EWI members that made personal donations to their committees for gift baskets. Program Committee for assisting with the planning and arranging of the program. Linda Petticrew for the PowerPoint presentation for the Live Auction and executive photos. Patti Strawther and Kay Bart for the EWI logo ice sculpture. If I have left out anyone who helped, please know that it is completely unintentional, and your efforts were greatly appreciated. EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 18 | Page Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter May 2010 ewihouston.org Membership Report By Elizabeth Rushing, 2009-2010 Membership Director, James W. Crownover Interests Membership 100 Member Firms 133 Representatives 29 Sustaining Members 2 Life Members 1 Honorary Member 1 Transitional Member 166 Total Membership A very special welcome to our newest representatives: New Member Firms Hotel Sorella CITYCENTRE Major: Hotels and Resorts Minor: Convention/Meeting Specialists Executive: Ryan Gullion, General Manager Representative: Jodi Doughty, Director of Sales & Marketing Member Firm Anniversaries American Cancer Society BAE Systems Hilton Houston Post Oak Let It Fly Events, L.P. Hilcorp Energy Company Houston Zoo, Inc. Memorial Hermann 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 3 years 4 years 4 years CIMA Energy, LTD. Theatre Under The Stars St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System Sullivan Group Torch Energy Advisors Incorporated 5 years 5 years 6 years 7 years 7 years Skerl & Associates 9 years Shell Downstream Inc. 38 years Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co., LLC Major: Finance Minor: Investment Banking Executive: Bobby Tudor, CEO Representative: Angela Guiberteau New Replacement Representative Michelle Wheeler, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Nancy Hubert May 3 Liz Norwood May 3 Betsy Williams May 7 ViVi Pennington May 8 Lisa Gonzalez May 14 Linda Adams May 14 Joni Bayne May 15 Karen Clingan May 17 Rebecca Taylor May 17 Kay Bart May 18 EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 19 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org Philanthropy Report By Terri Lemons, 2009-2010 Philanthropy Chair, Martha Turner Properties An artist has been secured to paint mural in the cafeteria at Nat Q. Henderson Elementary. The project is scheduled for Saturday, June 12, 2010, at 9:00 am. We are hoping to paint and liven up other parts of the school while we are there. Story was placed in EWInfo to solicit volunteers for painting. Clutch has been secured to attend Reading Rally in September. The Houston Zoo has donated the Zoomobile to entertain and educate the students. Next collection of Box Tops 4 Education to take place in June. Publication Report By Margaret Parker, 2009-2010 Publication Director, Ernst & Young LLP The April EWIConnect was distributed on May 7, 2010. Special thanks to the following contributors: • • • • • • • • Marilyn Beal, Atlantic Relocation Systems Terri Lemons, Martha Turner Properties Elizabeth Rushing, James W. Crownover Interests Janna Stanford, St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System Lisa Teubner, LyondellBasell Industries Carolyn Toriggino, Sustaining Member Delynn Walker, Texas Southern University Dory Ward, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP A special thank you to the following Committee members for their participation, and for their contributions to the newsletter: • • • • • • • • • • • Kay Bart, Skerl & Associates Debbie Biddle, Waste Management Marilyn Burgess, Burgess Marine Products, Inc. Adelaide DeBow, ConocoPhillips Kay-La Hughes, Conway MacKenzie Inc. David Jones, D. Jones Photography Lannis Lamar, Silver Eagle Distributors Kimberly McLea, GHL Worldwide Chauffered Transportation Mesita Partridge, Houston City Club Bari Ross, Schlumberger Limited Sanela Tomic, BMC Software, Inc. The deadline for submitting articles for the June issue of EWIConnect is Friday, May 21, 2010. Please forward news articles to Margaret Parker at margaret.parker@ey.com. EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 20 | Page Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter May 2010 ewihouston.org Volunteer Corner Pull Tabs for The Ronald McDonald House Collection of tabs will be arranged throughout the year. You can contact Terri Lemons at tlemons@marthaturner.com 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. EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 21 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org A Couple of Lucky Winners By Terri Lemons, 2009-2010 Philanthropy Chair, Martha Turner Properties Terri Lemons' dogs, Babbette & Banjo, enjoying their new toys won in the auction!! The dark gray one is Babbette and the beige cutie is Banjo. EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 22 | Page Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter May 2010 ewihouston.org Spring Conference By Stacy Shields, Austin Industrial, Inc. Memphis did it! I had the opportunity to attend Spring Conference and what an experience. With 20 states and 25 chapters represented, the attendees from the Houston Chapter were shown “Suthun” hospitality and great camaraderie. The diversity in speakers and the Academy of Leadership module – The Power of Relationships – were so dynamic they were not to be missed. But business aside, time for fun was made by the Houston Chapter attendees too! A tour of Graceland, the “red carpet” ducks at The Peabody Hotel, and a visit to the Hard Rock Café were all on the agenda. In addition, all conference attendees were treated to a serenade from Elvis and a concert by The Bouffants which had everyone kicking up their heels. In closing, as a new member, I encourage everyone to attend the EWI’s conferences. I truly feel the foundation for lifelong friendships was laid with representatives from chapters across the U.S., as well as within my own chapter. I can’t wait for Leadership Conference & Annual Meeting (LCAM) to be held September 23-25 in Kansas City to reconnect with my new friends and to establish additional friendships. As Elvis would say, “Thank you, thank you very much.” EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 23 | Page May 2010 Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter ewihouston.org EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 24 | Page Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter May 2010 ewihouston.org Officers and Directors PRESIDENT Lisa Teubner LyondellBasell Industries lisa.teubner@lyondellbasell.com 713.309.2146 SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Erlinda Quintanilla H-E-B quintanilla.erlinda@heb.com 713.329.3924 PUBLICATION DIRECTOR Margaret Parker Ernst & Young LLP margaret.parker@ey.com 713.750.8152 VICE PRESIDENT Dory Ward PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP dory.ward@us.pwc.com 713.356.4225 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR Elizabeth Rushing James W. Crownover Interests erushing@jwcrownover.com 713.425.7090 WAYS & MEANS DIRECTOR Delynn Walker Texas Southern University walker_dx@tsu.edu 713.313.6891 SECRETARY Linda Petticrew Synagro Technologies, Inc. lpetticrew@synagro.com 713.369.1743 PROGRAM DIRECTOR Kathy Hibbard United Way of Greater Houston khibbard@unitedwayhouston.org 713.685.2758 DIRECTOR-AT-LARGE/BCDP Niki Sikinger Jordan Capital Management niki.sikinger@sbcglobal.net 713.207.3002 Betty Bruffy Duncan Interests betty@duncaninterests.com 713.226.5022 Marilyn Burgess Burgess Marine Products, Inc. mjhburgess@comcast.net 713.466.5444 Debbie Casey Hilcorp Energy Company dcasey@hilcorp.com 713.209.2491 Becky Lundmark Mosbacher Energy Company becky@mosbacherenergy.com 713.546.2515 Priscilla Massey Baylor College of Medicine massey@bcm.edu 713.798.8020 TREASURER Jan Stuecker Shell Downstream, Inc. jan.stuecker@shell.com 713.241.0022 Advisors EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 25 | Page Houston Chapter Monthly Newsletter May 2010 ewihouston.org Committee Chairs ASIST Marji Zamora Minuteman Press Post Oak marji@printhouston.com 713.623.0703 HISTORIAN Pam Warfield Houston Zoo, Inc. pwarfield@houstonzoo.org 713.533.6801 PHILANTHROPY Terri Lemons Martha Turner Properties tlemons@marthaturner.com 713.558.3268 BY-LAWS Martha Garcia Houston Symphony Society martha.garcia@houstonsymphony.org 713.238.1412 HOSPITALITY Rosemary Powers Wells Fargo Bank rpowers@wellsfargo.com 281.652.4431 PROF. DEVELOPMENT Gayle McMaster Houston Symphony Society COURTESY Elizabeth Norwood PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Elizabeth.norwood@us.pwc.com 713.356.6681 MENTOR/RETENTION Louise Hansen McKinsey & Company, Inc. louise_hansen@mckinsey.com 713.751.4348 PUBLIC RELATIONS Jessica Brown Houston Premium Outlets jessbrown@simon.com 281.304.1670 DIRECTORY & WEB Natalie Young Theatre Under The Stars Natalie@tuts.com 713.558.2667 NOMINATING Betty Bruffy Duncan Interests betty@duncaninterests.com 713-.226.5022 EWISP Janna Stanford St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System jstanford@sleh.com 832.355.7661 PARLIAMENTARIAN Cindy Joutraw CenterPoint Energy, Inc. gayle.mcmaster@houstonsymphony.org 713.238.1435 Photo not available STRATEGIC PLANNING Priscilla Massey Baylor College of Medicine massey@bcm.edu 713.798.8020 cindy.joutraw@centerpointenergy.com 713.207.5706 EWI Corporate Offices / 515 South 700 East Suite 2A / Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 / Toll Free: 1.877.4EWI-NOW / Phone: 801.355.2800 / Fax: 801.355.2852 26 | Page