January 2007 Houston Business Connections Newspaper

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• Email: news@houstonbusinessconnections.com • JANUARY 2007

Got Foot Problems?

SPOTLIGHT

The good doctors at Pinnacle Foot & Ankle Centers may have the answer to what ails your feet, ankles Houston Business Connections Reports

A Dr. Paul T. Sykes, left, and partner Dr. Jennifer L. Galaway, “It is our pleasure to serve you and your family at Pinnacle Foot & Ankle Centers.”

ccording to research, experts, up to 70 percent of the U.S. population will have athlete’s foot at some time during their lives. So, if you are active, athletic, on the go, or simply spend a lot of time on your feet, chances are pretty good that at some point you may need the services of a good podiatrist. If you should happen to reside in Houston, help may be just a hop, skip, and jump away at the Pinnacle Ankle & Foot Centers.

Pinnacle Ankle & Foot Centers is the brainchild of Doctor Paul T. Sykes, and his partner Jennifer L. Galaway and is conveniently located just minutes from downtown, the Museum District, Herman Park, Texas Medical Center, Texas Southern University, and the University of Houston. And the good folks at this fine clinic just may have the answer for what ails you. “We are podiatric physicians who can assist Houstonians with all types of foot care needs,” says the pair. See PINNACLE, P.8

RODEO ON THE WAY

Posse Preparing For Their Ride Junior Deputy Sheriff’s Mounted Posse Ride for Rodeo in full swing HOUSTON - Harris County Judge Robert Eckels and Harris County Sheriff Tommy Thomas recently welcomed the Harris County Junior Deputy Sheriff’s Mounted Posse during their yearly trail ride to promote the 2007 75th Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The youngsters, clad in matching western sheriff’s attire of cowboy hats, black boots, chaps, vests, and badges posed for Houston Business Connections before beginning their annual pilgrimage of riding through Texas to spread the word about the rodeo in “Texas Style.” Mounted posse members Troy Scanlin of Cy-Fair High School, Kelsey Supac of Goodson Junior High, William Conner of Waller High School, Kirby Conner of Cimmaron Elementary, Matthew Rowley of Splendora High School, and Courtney Chapman the riding president along with many more posse members were on hand for the occasion. “These kids are riding tall in the saddle spreading the word about the upcoming Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo,” said Judge Eckels. “They are encouraging folks See POSSE PREPARING, P.6,7

Congresswoman Sekula Gibbs

Congresswoman Honored by Skin Cancer Surgeons HOUSTON-Congresswoman Shelley Sekula Gibbs, M.D. was recently elected by her fellow dermatologists to serve on the Board of Directors of the American Society for Mohs Surgery. Mohs surgery is a specialized technique to remove skin See SURGEONS, P.15

ON THE SCENE

THIS IS IT SUNDAYS Craig Joseph, owner of This Is It Soul Food located at 207 Gray Street in Houston along with his customers, Joseph “Joe” Brown, Warren Taylor, Stanley Grier, Al Gavito, Cashard Simmons, Linda Smith, Jeremy Ellis, Terry L. Estell, Edna Riley, Tish Estell, Roxane Witte, Ron Bolen, and Jeremy Scott all took part in this issue of “This Is It Sundays” held on December 31. See Page 16

READY TO GO: Harris County Sheriff Tommy Thomas (second from left) and Harris County Judge Robert Eckels gave proclamations to riding presidents Courtney Chapman of Waller Jr. High School (far left) and Kristin Arrington of Gentry Jr. High School. J.A. Blendermann, Field Training Supervisor with Harris County (lower left) and Junior Deputy Sheriff William Conner of Waller High School prepares his horse for the ride.

Craig Joseph, owner of This Is It Soul Food

BJ-ML SOPA fundraiser set for January 23 HOUSTON—The Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University will honor eight distinguished community leaders at its 2007 Fundraising

Reception, Tuesday, January 23, 2007, 5:30 p.m. at the Forest Club. Hosted by George and Laura Pontikes, and Willie and Christine Payne, the reception honors Jim Blackburn, Esq.,

Hon. Rodney G. Ellis, Texas State Senator, and Hon. Shelia Jackson Lee, U.S. House of Representatives with the Barbara Jordan Community Advocate Award; Sylvia K.

Brooks, president and CEO, Houston Area Urban League, Hon. Garnet F. Coleman, Texas State Representative and Hon. See FUNDRAISER, P.15

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