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Y. Ping Sun
Directeur/Membre du Conseil chez United Way of Greater Houston
Relations actives
Nom | Sexe | Age | Sociétés liées | Collaboration |
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Mike Stewart | M | - |
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Amanda M. McMillian | F | 50 |
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | 4 ans |
Ira Wayne McConnell | M | 71 |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX.
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
G. Anthony Gorry | M | 83 |
Rice University
| - |
Scott McLean | M | 67 |
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Sue Payne | F | - |
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
David Leebron | M | 69 |
Rice University
| 20 ans |
Reginald Desroches | M | 56 |
Rice University
| 7 ans |
Brett A. Perlman | M | 65 |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
James Hackett | M | 70 |
Rice University
| - |
Willie Chiang | M | 63 |
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Eugene H. Vaughan | M | 90 |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | 32 ans |
Karen Otazo Hofmeister | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Robert Clarke | M | 81 |
Rice University
| - |
Dean Swick | M | - |
Rice University
| - |
Wade Adams | M | - |
Rice University
| - |
Jonathan C. Homeyer | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Richard G. Baraniuk | M | - |
Rice University
| - |
Cynthia Colbert | F | - |
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Gary Woods | M | - |
Rice University
| - |
Kevin Kelly | M | - |
Rice University
| - |
Shelby Scott Gaille | M | 54 |
Rice University
| - |
Lee Patrick Brown | M | 86 |
Rice University
| - |
William Yardley | M | 59 |
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Naomi J. Halas | M | - |
Rice University
| - |
Andrew R. Barron | M | - |
Rice University
| 29 ans |
Kenneth Mercado | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Charles D. Henry | M | - |
Rice University
| - |
R. Stan Marek | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Catherine Callaway James | F | 58 |
Rice University
| - |
Steve Sheafor | M | - |
Rice University
| - |
Kenneth Guidry | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Freddy Warner | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Evan Siemann | M | - |
Rice University
| - |
Alison Weaver | F | - |
Rice University
| - |
Joe Karlgaard | M | - |
Rice University
| - |
Clint Follette | M | - |
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Lilyanne McClean | F | - |
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Amy Chronis | F | - |
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | 6 ans |
Chris Champion | M | - |
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Omid Veiseh | M | - |
Rice University
| 7 ans |
Andy Steinhubl | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Brent A. Benoit | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Vean Gregg | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
William Clayton | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Scott Ballard | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Ruthanne Mefford | F | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Michol Ecklund | F | 49 |
Rice University
| - |
Astley Blair | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Cindy Yeilding | F | 63 |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Geraldine Slattery | F | 55 |
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Umesh Verma | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Alfredo Brener | M | - |
Rice University
| - |
Patricia A. Bender | F | 70 |
Rice University
| - |
James Ajello | M | 70 |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Neil W. Duffin | M | 67 |
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
D. Mark Durcan | M | 62 |
Rice University
| 4 ans |
Larry Kellner | M | 65 |
Rice University
| - |
Laurence Simmons | M | 77 |
Rice University
| - |
Lawrence M. Small | M | 82 |
Rice University
| - |
Janet Clark | F | 69 |
Rice University
| - |
Edmund Segner | M | 70 |
Rice University
| 18 ans |
Marc Shapiro | M | 76 |
Rice University
| - |
Ruth Simmons | M | 78 |
Rice University
| - |
Ashok Rao | M | 74 |
Rice University
| - |
Edward E. Williams | M | 78 |
Rice University
| 46 ans |
Scott B. McClelland | M | 66 |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Yuan Chao | M | 74 |
Rice University
| - |
Scott W. Wise | M | 74 |
Rice University
| 35 ans |
Holli Ladhani | F | 53 |
Rice University
| - |
Stephen Malcolm Gillis | M | 83 |
Rice University
| 46 ans |
Jeremy Thigpen | M | 49 |
Rice University
| 2 ans |
Asuka Nakahara | M | 68 |
Rice University
| - |
Doyle L. Arnold | M | 75 |
Rice University
| - |
Hector de J. Ruiz | M | 78 |
Rice University
| - |
Robert W. Harvey | M | 69 |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
William Stamps Farish | M | 85 |
Rice University
| - |
Stephen Klineberg | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Rob Ladd | M | 68 |
Rice University
| - |
Mark Dankberg | M | 69 |
Rice University
| 11 ans |
Manolo Sánchez Rodríguez | M | 58 |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Robert Ralph Parks | M | 79 |
Rice University
| - |
Robert Theron Brockman | M | - |
Rice University
| - |
W. Clifford Atherton | M | - |
Rice University
| 44 ans |
Randa Williams | F | 62 |
Rice University
| - |
Lynn Elsenhans | F | 68 |
Rice University
| - |
George A. DeMontrond | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Dorothy Ables | F | 66 |
United Way of Greater Houston
![]() United Way of Greater Houston Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services United Way of Greater Houston provides child and family social services. It offers programs in the following four areas, developing children and youth to their full potential with an emphasis on programs involving abuse and neglect, adoption, character development, child care and after school services, delinquency intervention, foster care, special education, and teen pregnancy. The company is headquartered in Houston, TX. | 6 ans |
James Turley | M | 68 |
Rice University
| - |
Stewart Morris | M | 75 |
Rice University
| - |
Charles Szalkowski | M | 75 |
Rice University
| - |
Marcus Watts | M | 65 |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Robert S. Cartwright | M | 74 |
Rice University
| 44 ans |
Michael S. Wong | M | 50 |
Rice University
| 23 ans |
Robert Potter | M | 73 |
Rice University
| - |
Lee Alan Lahourcade | M | 66 |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Harris Leon Kempner | M | - |
Center for Houston's Future, Inc.
![]() Center for Houston's Future, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Center for Houston's Future, Inc. engages in the development of a culture and practice of long-range regional planning, opportunity and issue identification, broad diverse community input and consensus building. The company was founded by James D. Calaway and Eugene Vaughan in 1992 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Douglas Foshee | M | 64 |
Rice University
| 20 ans |
David W. Ross | M | 83 |
Rice University
| - |
Mary Natoli | F | - |
Rice University
| - |
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Relation dans plusieurs entreprises
Statistiques
Pays | Relations | % du total |
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Etats-Unis | 100 | 100,00% |
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