In many ways, parenthood and entrepreneurship are similar journeys. Both are exhilarating—and a little scary. And both involve taking steps that are entirely new to you. No matter how many […]Read More
Deep in the Heart of Texas, Down Home Ranch is empowering people with disabilities to live, work, and thrive In 1985, Jerry and Judy Horton welcomed their fourth daughter, Kelly […]Read More
The word “unprecedented” has been invoked incessantly since the COVID-19 pandemic began. But this crisis does have precedent in history—precedents we can learn from. In this episode, we talked to […]Read More
A conversation with Charles Denyer In Texas Titans, Charles Denyer tells the story of the longstanding friendship and political partnership of George Herbert Walker Bush and James Addison Baker III. […]Read More
Waco’s mayor, Dillon Meek, and city manager, Bradley Ford, give us an inside look at their city government, from economic development to winter storm management. Like a lot of people, […]Read More
Dr. Elizabeth Keating is a linguistic anthropologist based at UT Austin and the author of Words Matter: Communicating Effectively in the New Global Office. In this episode, Dr. Keating helps […]Read More
As the 15th president of Baylor University, Dr. Linda Livingstone is steering the institution toward some high goals. Among them is Baylor’s recognition as a Research 1/Tier 1 university. That […]Read More
It’s been a year and a half since Texas CEO Magazine relaunched, and what a year and a half it’s been. After a jam-packed relaunch issue on the business of […]Read More
Native Wacoan Chris Martin, president of Ideal Self-Storage, sees changes in his industry—but he doesn’t think Central Texans are giving up extra space to store their stuff anytime soon. According […]Read More
William Martin and Matt Bomberger of Plano-based Bresatech on what it’s like to take their clients on a digital transformation journey Buzzwords like innovation and digital transformation get thrown around […]Read More