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paula harris -
a big small world
Manager of Community Affairs, Schlumberger Limited
With the help of over 60,000 employees in 100 countries, Schlumberger Limited remains the world’s leading supplier of technology, project management and information solutions to the oil and gas industry. The company has been at the forefront of the industry for over 75 years.
The manager of community affairs, Paula Harris plays an integral role in the company’s success. She helps determine how dollars for social responsibilities should be spent. Harris keeps corporate diversity at the top of her to-do list.
“I’m always looking for ways to bring more African Americans into the oil industry — and at the same time more African American vendors and business partners,” says Harris. “[I want to make] sure that our community gains from Schlumberger being a good partner.” –jason thompson |
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rhonda nwosu -
recipe for success
VP of Marketing, Ral’s Fine Catering & Café Bistro
When the people of Houston want a quality meal at an affordable price, Ral’s Fine Catering & Café Bistro is the best ticket in town. Named last year by the Port of Houston as the caterer of the year, Ral’s has expanded their business since its inception in 1994. As vice president of marketing, Rhonda Nwosu has watched the company grow into a multifaceted venture with an excellent product.
“We always want to make sure that we operate with excellence, and with integrity and pride in what we’re doing,” says Nwosu.
– jason thompson
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vanessa t. reed -
building a better tomorrow
Houston Community Re-Investment Act Manager, Comerica Bank
A true partner and financial leader for the Houston area, Vanessa Reed and Comerica Bank work rigorously to meet the needs of customers, making investments to ensure that they’re actively participating in being corporate citizens within the communities they serve.
As the company’s CRE (Community Re-Investment Act) manager, Reed focuses on identifying investment opportunities and providing financial literacy to empower the youth and adults in the greater Houston region.
“All of our initiatives are geared toward making sure that we’re actively participating in providing services and investments in all the communities we serve, specifically the low- to moderate-income communities,” explains Reed.
–jason thompson |
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pastor juanita rasmus -
a divine touch
Co-Pastor, St. John’s United Methodist Church
Nearly 16 years ago, St. John’s United Methodist Church was known more for its desolate location than its seven devout members. But shortly after becoming co-pastor, Juanita Rasmus decided to transform the church into a safe haven for many of Houston’s forgotten citizens.
“When I first got [to St. John’s], I noticed that there were a lot of homeless women and men living around the church,” Rasmus recalls. “But we didn’t turn our backs. We began to serve meals to the homeless and also offered Bible study and 12-step meetings.”
The church now has 9,000 members, including singer Beyoncé Knowles.
– amir shaw |
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lakeeta garfield -
keeping education first
Director of Student Services, Texas School of Business
The Texas School of Business seeks to train individuals who are looking to increase their skill level without having to attend a traditional college or university. As the director of student services, LaKeeta Garfield advises students from their first day as freshmen, until the moment they graduate.
“My job is to keep students in our school. I help students troubleshoot the problems that will keep them from graduating,” she says. “I encourage them to make changes in their lifestyle and to modify their behavior. You can’t let anything keep you from your goals. You have to be flexible and stay focused.”
–amir shaw |
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