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McKeon: Investing in Education Key to Advancing Houston s Life Sciences Ecosystem

As industry leaders work to advance Houston’s life sciences ecosystem, investing in education will be critical to its success, according to Bill McKeon, President and CEO of the Texas Medical Center.

Arizona vs Houston Live Stream Free: Watch NCAA March Madness Full Match on H2H Link at Online - Virtual Event in San Francisco - March 24, 2022

Arizona vs Houston Live Stream Free: Watch NCAA March Madness Full Match on H2H Link at Online - Virtual Event in San Francisco - March 24, 2022
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Exxon to move headquarters to Houston, from Dallas-area Irving

East End restaurant named one of 10 Nicest Places in America

Why Houston’s Boot Texan Kitchen is the only restaurant on top 10 “Nicest Places in America” Serving up comfort food and kindness to frontline heroes during the pandemic led to a successful mom and pop restaurant in Houston s East End. Credit: Angeline Latchley Angeline Latchley, left, and her fiancé Anthony Nichols, second from left, cooked meals and delivered them to St. Luke s Hospital employees and other frontline heroes during the pandemic. Author: Michelle Homer Updated: 6:40 PM CDT July 1, 2021 HOUSTON A small, mom and pop restaurant in Houston’s East End has made Reader’s Digest list of “Nicest Places in America.”

Activist investor launches proxy fight against Exxon Mobil

Activist investor launches proxy fight against Exxon Mobil FacebookTwitterEmail Part of the Exxon Mobil facility in Baytown. An activist investor has launched a proxy fight against Exxon Mobil, pressuring the U.S. oil giant to focus more on clean energy to improve its financial performance.Mark Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer An activist investor has launched a proxy fight against Exxon Mobil, pressuring the U.S. oil giant to focus more on renewable energy to improve its financial performance. Engine No. 1, a San Francisco-based investment firm founded by technology hedge fund veteran Chris James, on Wednesday nominated four candidates to join Exxon’s board of directors. The four independent director nominees Gregory Goff, Kaisa Hietala, Alexander Karsner and Anders Runevad all have experience in oil and gas and renewable energy. The firm’s move Wednesday to nominate four new directors to Exxon’s board officially launches its proxy fight to wrest contro

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