Engaging Experiences: HYPE offers dedicated professional development experiences designed for the next generation of business and community leaders.
Regular Engagements: Members benefit from six unique engagements throughout the year, fostering a continuous learning environment.
Curated Newsletter: Stay informed with our curated bimonthly newsletter, tailored to build skills and enhance leadership potential.
Skill Building: Equip yourself with the skills needed to thrive in a dynamic professional landscape.
Leadership Enhancement: Hone your leadership potential through curated experiences and insights.
Community Building: Foster connections and collaborations within a community of driven professionals.
Yes, HYPE is a member-based program. To subscribe, you must be employed at a current member company. To view our list of current members visit our Member Directory.
$150 per person for the entire series. Includes admission to the flagship HYPE Summit event, all HYPE gatherings, and direct delivery of a curated newsletter.
HYPE is tailored for early- to mid-career professionals seeking to grow their career potential.
If you would like to subscribe multiple employees to HYPE, contact our Member Programs team at memberprograms@cuixiaodong.net.
Future of Texas is for government relations, public affairs professionals and concerned citizens. The series features elected officials and thought leaders shaping our state's future, allowing all Partnership members the opportunity to engage with these leaders and hear their perspectives on our city and state's most pressing issues. Join us for a keynote presentation featuring Commissioner Adrian Garcia, Harris County, Precinct 2. Commissioner Garcia's previous public service includes numerous roles including: Houston Police Officer, Director of the Mayor's Anti-Gang Office under Mayor Lee Brown, Chair of the Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee for Houston City Council, Chair of the Minority/Women Business Enterprise Committee for Houston City Council, Mayor Pro-Tem under Mayor Bill White, and Harris County Sheriff.