City of Houston Engagement

 

 

MLT-Houston seeks both organizational (corporate and nonprofit) and individual support in fulfilling our mission. Our current list of partners includes The Houston Endowment, the Goldman Sachs Foundation, Shell Oil Company, McKinsey & Company, Wachovia, AIG American General, the Houston Rockets, Transwestern, Duke TIP, Rice University, the University of Houston and YES Prep Public Schools. These organizations benefit from their relationship with MLT through:

  • Early relationship building and recruiting of the area's top talent
  • Development and delivery of MLT curriculum
  • Opportunities for staff volunteering
  • Positive branding

We are currently accepting nominations for the Houston Regional Board. Representatives from Houston-based industries such as energy, finance, healthcare and technology are welcome. Additionally, MLT-Houston recruits volunteers to serve as mentors and lead program workshops.

The Houston Regional Board:

  • George Postolos, CEO, Postolos Group, MLT-H Board Chair
  • James Calaway, CEO, Calaway Interests
  • David Carlock, President, Machete Development
  • Thomas (Chip) Clarke, President, Gulf Coast and Mountain Regions, Transwestern
  • Chris Dacey, Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer,Houston Rockets
  • Phillip Franshaw, Principal and Managing Partner, 713 Capital Partners
  • Tommy Inglesby, Associate Principal, McKinsey & Company
  • Sallie Keller-McNulty, Dean of Engineering, Rice University
  • Tony Sanchez, President, Sanchez Oil
  • Tony Wyllie, Vice President of Communications, Houston Texans

To find out how you or your organization can become involved with MLT-Houston, please contact Andrea Hodge, Executive Director at 713.529.5813 or ahodge@ml4t.org.

”I was excited to learn of [MLT-H’s] mission and thought immediately that their aims were aligned with what we are trying to accomplish with some of our social investment at Shell. MLT is helping to develop the young leaders of tomorrow so that they can be better prepared to create value for society and be better informed as they play an important part in Houston's future. I really enjoyed my time with the students. They are enthusiastic, bright, and inquisitive. The future is in good hands.”

Lynn Laverty Elsenhans
CEO & President, Sunoco Inc. Former Executive Vice President of Global Manufacturing, Shell Oil Company