Major Events

The Greater Houston Partnership offers hundreds of networking opportunities each year. From organized meetings to unstructured networking events, you’ll be able to link up with your peers and grow your business success.

Here’s just some of the opportunities we offer.

Annual Meetings

Dubbed “Houston’s first business meeting of the year,” the Greater Houston Partnership Annual Meeting sets the tone for the Partnership’s upcoming year. Held every January, this meeting includes the introduction of the incoming chairman and the election of the Board of Directors. It’s an excellent networking opportunity and a chance to gain an overview of the organization.

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Head of State Visits

Hosted by the Partnership’s Business Development Division, these ongoing events are an opportunity for Partnership members to meet with high-ranking foreign dignitaries. You’ll have the opportunity to learn about services and contractors needed in the global community and how to get your business in the game.

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Major Events

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Quarterly Meetings

Held in April, July and October, Partnership Quarterly Meeting focus on a specific issue or target industry. Past Quarterly Meetings have included panel discussions about Houston’s energy future and the business of sports. Other Quarterly meetings have featured keynote speakers discussing issues such as Houston’s international business ties. These networking events offer an in-depth perspective on the issues that affect the region.

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State of . . .

Held annually, these events are an opportunity for Partnership members to hear directly from the region’s • and the nation’s • leaders about what’s happening in public policy. The State of the City Address features the Mayor of Houston, and the State of the County Address is delivered by the Harris County Judge. The State of the Senate Address is offered by one of Texas’ Senators. These networking events are an opportunity to mix business contacts with public policy.

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