Fifty-two days. Nearly two months. That’s how long it takes on average to hire for a single role in the United States! Can you show me a CEO who has […]Read More
Texas’ capital is well on its way back. But we should take note of the positives and negatives laid bare by the pandemic. Following a prolonged, pandemic-induced pause, Austin is […]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
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
Nobel Prize-winning economist Ken Arrow started his career as a weather officer in the US Army Air Forces during World War II. He worked with a group responsible for preparing […]Read More
A remarkable renaissance is taking place in this once-sleepy city. In a discussion regarding Amazon’s meteoric success, CEO Jeff Bezos once remarked, “What’s dangerous is not to evolve.” That simple, […]Read More
As a startup founder, you care a lot about the dollar value placed on your company. So it’s natural that negotiating that value with investors is typically a fraught process. […]Read More