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New Partnership Members in January

Published Feb 11, 2025 by Madelyn Wilson

downtown Houston

The Greater Houston Partnership welcomed 34 new member companies in the month of January. The Partnership works to connect companies with resources, information and networking opportunities to help increase business while also providing a platform to influence the direction of the region. 

New members who joined in the month of January include:

1to1 Printers: 1to1printers is a trusted partner for medium to large companies in Houston, Texas, offering comprehensive printing and display solutions. Website. 

Across Logistics: Across Logistics advises, organizes and coordinates transport operations, through the application of international commerce laws and with the aim that each merchandise reaches its final destination within the shortest possible time and in perfect condition. Website. 

Advantous Consulting, LLC: Advantous Consulting is a leading multi-state tax consulting firm delivering state and local tax solutions for businesses of all sizes. Website. 

Arizon Digital: Arizon Digital is a full service eCommerce agency for both B2B and B2C brands. Website. 

A-Rocket Moving & Storage: A-Rocket Moving & Storage has proudly served residential and commercial customers from Houston and surrounding areas with commercial and residential moving and storage solutions. Website. 

Calvetti Ferguson: Calvetti Ferguson is a Top 200 accounting and advisory firm with offices in Houston, Fort Worth, Dallas, San Antonio, and Nashville. Website. 

Celeros Flow Technology: Celeros Flow Technology is a full-lifecycle optimization partner and advisor to the world's critical flow control systems. Website. 

Chinese Community Center, Inc.: The Chinese Community Center is a multi-ethnic organization serving all Houstonians. Website

Collinnova: Collinnova is a business development firm that specializes in helping small, medium and large-sized enterprises create sustainable growth through successful expansion into domestic and international markets. Website. 

Compudopt: Compudopt provides technology access and education to under-resourced youth and their communities. Website. 

Family Promise of Lake Houston: Family Promise of Lake Houston provides a caring and positive environment for homeless children and their families while they design and execute a plan to break the cycle of homelessness in their lives. Website. 

Fogo de Chão - Houston Cypress: Fogo de Chão - Houston Cypress features, soaring wine displays, dry aged meat lockers for in-house aging and a lively indoor bar, ideal for all-day happy hour. Website. 

Growth Acceleration Partners (GAP): Growth Acceleration Partners (GAP) is a consulting and technology services company. Website. 

Houston Roughnecks: The Houston Roughnecks are a professional American football team that competes in the United Football League (UFL). Website. 

Intuitive Machines: Intuitive Machines is a diversified space company focused on space exploration. Website. 

League One Volleyball Inc.: League One Volleyball (LOVB, pronounced "love") is a first-of-its-kind community re-imagining the future of volleyball. Website. 

Lee College: Lee College is a public community college in Baytown, Texas. Website. 

LeVass Ventures: LeVass Ventures is a Houston-based real estate development strategy and advisory firm serving clients and projects across the United States. Website. 

Marks Heavy Equipment USA Inc.: Marks Heavy Equipment is an innovative leader in the sales, service and support of construction machinery and earth-moving equipment. Website. 

Nessco Green Technology: Nessco Green Technology is a company that is providing cutting-edge technology, including carbon capture, wind turbines, and solar power generation, to reduce carbon emissions within the oil and gas sector. Website. 

Nora's Home: Nora’s Home hosts patients from all over the world with various diagnoses surrounding organ failure. Website. 

Patrice and Associates: Patrice & Associates are recruiting specialists and go-to partners for growing your business, your brand and your career. Website. 

PlainsCapital Bank: PlainsCapital Bank, one of the largest banks in Texas, offers leading services including personal banking, commercial banking, and wealth management. Website. 

Powers Tax Advisors, LLC: Powers Tax Advisors, LLC is a tax advisors company based in Houston, Texas. 

Quantum Capital Group: Quantum is a leading global provider of private capital to the responsibly sourced energy and energy transition & decarbonization sectors.Website. 

Slalom Consulting: Slalom is a fiercely human business and technology consulting company that teams with leaders who expect more. Website. 

The CMO Syndicate: The CMO Syndicate provides clients with instant access to a diverse group of proven global CMOs who rapidly accelerate business growth and profitability. Website. 

The Coming Home Foundation: The Coming Home Foundation empowers survivors transitioning from rehabilitation programs to independent living. Website. 

The MPH Life:  The MPH Life was established to assist seniors, disabled adults by offering added support with chronic illnesses in between doctors appointments. Website. 

The Village Centers: The Village Centers create inclusive opportunities and discover abilities of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Website. 

Twice Media Productions: Twice Media Productions helps brands drive engagement through visual storytelling. Website. 

U.S. Bank: U.S. Bank is an American multinational financial services firm headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Website. 

WC Construction: WC Construction is a trusted name in commercial construction, specializing in high-end interiors and new builds for offices, medical facilities, high-end retail, hospitality, and more. Website. 

XL Pro Consulting Group, LLC: XL Pro Consulting Group, LLC provides temp-to-hire and direct placements throughout Texas. Website. 

Click here to see the Partnership's Membership Directory.

To learn more about membership with the Greater Houston Partnership click here, or contact membership@houston.org.

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