Be part of creating a meaningful impact within our city.
The Partnership works to make Houston the world's best place to live, work and build a business through our economic development and public policy work, along with a regional leadership role--convening key stakeholders on issues that matter most in the region.
Receive exclusive information on the Houston economy and more.
Partnership members have access to online tools, digital subscription 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 on the region, economic development news including company relocations and expansions and much more.
Enjoy events, networking opportunities & business development.
For those looking for networking and business development, the Partnership offers special events, Business Resource Groups and Councils designed to provide access to Houston's business leaders as well as information you can use to help grow your business.
Want to learn more about membership? View our Membership Guide for more information on the Partnership's mission and the many ways to get involved.
The Partnership works to make Houston the world's best place to live, work and build a business through our economic development and public policy work, along with a regional leadership role--convening key stakeholders on issues that matter most in the region. Together, Partnership members create meaningful impact across the greater Houston region.
Through the dedicated efforts of our members, the Partnership addresses Houston's unique challenges, and champions the growth and success of our region. This work is primarily accomplished through public policy and economic development efforts. Learn more about the Partnership and its mission here.
The Partnership serves 1,000 member companies across the 12-county Houston region. Member companies represent businesses of all sizes and industries. View our Membership Directory.
Complete the Membership inquiry form found here and a member of our team will follow-up with you to discuss how you can best engage in the Partnership's efforts based on your business goals and personal passions.
For those looking for networking and business development, the Partnership offers special events, Business Resource Groups and Virtual Meet-Ups designed to connect you with fellow business leaders as well as information that can be used to help grow your business.
Partnership members have access to online tools, digital subscription, and other resources. As a member, you will receive detailed data and analysis on the Houston economy, the latest updates on the Partnership's impact on the region, economic development news including company relocations and expansions and much more. Members also receive special discounts on ticketed events and exclusive access to BRGs and Meet-Ups.
The Partnership is member-based gathering place for community-minded business leaders who want to be involved in Houston's growth and influence our economic trajectory and work together to make Houston one of the best places to live, work and build a business. Join us today to become a part of an influential group of business leaders dedicated to making Houston greater.
Welcome aboard! Now that you've joined, you'll want to complete the following steps to ensure you are connected with what's going on at the Partnership and around Houston.
Have additional questions about getting involved? Get in touch with a member of our team today, email us at member.engagement@houston.org to get started!
As the transition to a new energy economy continues, the workforce that supports and drives that economy will evolve, too. Houston’s role in this evolution will impact not only the success of the transition, but skills of our region’s residents and the job needs of new energy employers. The Partnership’s UpSkill Houston initiative is hosting a discussion on the clean energy workforce with stakeholders from the U.S. Department of Energy, as part of a larger tour of Houston’s energy transition ecosystem, and local leaders of this transition. Please join us for a conversation about what this evolution will look like and how we can succeed in this shift to a more diverse, equitable, inclusive and sustainable energy future. Speakers include: Lady Idos, Deputy Director and head of the Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (ODEIA), U.S. Department of Energy Katie Mehnert, CEO and Founder, ALLY Energy Peter Beard, Senior Vice President of Regional Workforce Development, Greater Houston Partnership Bryant Black, Director of Regional Workforce Development, Greater Houston Partnership