September 2005 Houston Business Connections.Newspaper

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BUSINESS CONNECTIONS Houston

Community News & Business Reports

Published By Houston Highlights Publishing, L.L.C. Proudly Serving The Houston Community Since 1998

• Email: news@houstonbusinessconnections.com • SEPTEMBER 2005

Media Giant John H. Johnson Succumbs INDEX Ebony/Jet/Fashionfair Cosmetics Founder leaves Historic Legacy ohn H. Johnson, founder, publisher and chairman of Johnson Publishing Company, Inc., died last month in Chicago at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. He was 87. Johnson was the founder of a major international media and cosmetics empire that includes EBONY and JET magazines, Fashion Fair Cosmetics and EBONY Fashion Fair. It is the No. 1 AfricanAmerican publishing company in the world founded in 1942. Mr. Johnson, who borrowed $500 on his mother’s furniture and created a publishing and cosmetics empire, is

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House Want’s To Go To The Big House

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credited as one of the major trailblazers and he is recognized as the founder of the African-American consumer mar-

provides House a strong connection to Houston’s inner-city neighborhoods— this could aid her in her bid. One of the knocks on Mayor Bill White, is many within the AfricanAmerican community feel he doesn’t involve the community enough before crucial decisions are made that effect the community. As a matter of fact, well known Houston minister Robert Muhammad, the southwest regional minister for the Nation of Islam is quoted in Houston’s only daily as saying, “His weakness is lack of community input and not utilizing longterm senior staff members in the administration.” House just beat the filling deadline to enter the race for mayor and is ready to fund her campaign on her own if need be. She may be fighting an uphill battle, but she is determined and will not be deterred by anyone she told Houston Business Connections during this interview. Her competition in the race for mayor are Bill White the current mayor, Anthony Dutrow a meat packer, Jack Terence publisher of the Houstonian, and Luis Ullrich, a selfemployed contractor. The following is House’s response to a series of questions posed to her by Please see HOUSE, P.13

Victims of Hurricane Katrina Need Help.......6 Beat High Gas Prices With Moore.................8 Kase Lawal reappointed to Commission .....8 Stress & It’s Impact On You .......................10 Gov. Perry Makes Six Appointments.. .......10 Deciding The Best Leasing Option ............11 Black Heavy Hitters Endorse Peter Brown.12 The New Face Of Minority Business .........15 Who Does Diversity Help?.........................15 Staying Plugged In While You’re Out ........16 Hurricane Katrina Goodwill Report.............B1 Diversity Is The Key

Please see JOHNSON, P.14

CAMPAIGN ON FAST TRACK

Gladys M. House A LongTime Community Activist Launches Campaign To Become Mayor of Houston Gladys M. House, president and CEO of Carpet Depot, a local carpet and tile company is on a mission to become Houston’s first AfricanAmerican female mayor. Having volunteered for over 25 years with the Freedman’s Town A s s o c i a t i o n in House Houston’s 4th Ward

From the Publisher's Desk …………..……...2 Lee P. Brown to be honored, Sept. 16 .........4 Dr. Rod Paige to Be Honored, Sept. 23 ......4

Upcoming Events Calendar September 2005 *Every Friday of each month AM Networking - ABWA Greenspoint Chapter • American Business Women’s Association Greenspoint Chapter AM Networking Meeting: From 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. IHOP Restaurant, 197 Greens Road at I-45 North RSVP by the Wednesday before

Please see CALENDAR, P.4

ALL SMILES: Peter Brown, candidate for Houston City Council At-Large Position 1, (Right) is joined at the “Grand Opening” of his campaign headquarters located 3907 Main Street by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, (Left) and his guest speaker for the occasion Henry Cisneros former Secretary of Housing and Mayor of San Antonio, Texas, (Center).

Full Steam Ahead Architect Peter Brown has Grand “Grand Opening” Recently over 200 supporters of Peter Brown gathered at his campaign headquarters for it’s grand opening. Community leaders,elected officials, family and friends got a treat from special guest, former Secretary of Housing and Mayor of San Antonio, Henry Cisneros. Peter and Henry entered the office located at 3907

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Main via the light rail. Enthusiastic supporters applauded them as they walked from the rail line to the campaign headquarters. Peter Brown an architect and urban planner is the front runner for

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Robert Marsh knows the value of a dollar. $10 dollars to be exact. A promotion to get his new business going in October, 1998, has helped Everyones Internet to soar into cyberspace earning many millions. The concept of “Just $10 Bucks” a month, with Please see MARSH, P.18

As a Father, Husband, Home Owner, Civic Leader, Businessman, and College Graduate, Jarvis Johnson pledges to listen and work with all Residents to make Our Neighborhoods Safer from crime and more Secure from flooding.

TSU’s School of Business, Ford Motor Company help high school students explore Houston HOUSTON – Students from the Middle College for Technology Careers and North Houston High School for Business are visiting some of Houston’s greatest attractions

in an effort to apply lessons learned in the classroom to real-world settings. The students are participants in the Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies (PAS) Program coordi-

nated by the Jesse H. Jones School of Business (JHJ) at Texas Southern University. JHJ received a grant from the Ford Motor Company to administer the program.

Specific field trips are designed to bring added meaning to students’ academic purPlease see STUDENTS, P.10


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