Jackie Spigener

I love coffee. You could call me an addict, honestly. I was spending so much time and money going to Starbucks everyday that I decided it would be more beneficial for me to open my own shop. However, that’s not totally the reason. My husband and I love to go to local coffee shops when we are out of town, and we started doing the same around Houston. Read more>>
Erica Harms

When I was in my 4th year at the University of Texas in Austin, I studied abroad in Madrid, Spain. Due to the differing semester schedules, when I returned to Houston, my hometown, my father, who was also a real estate Broker, suggested that with my available summer days that I obtain my real estate license. Read more>>
Faith Haller

OK, lol this is long but I’ll try to make this brief. Before I became a makeup artist/beauty blogger I was in school for Interior Design. I attended The Art Institute of Houston and graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Fine Arts in 2008. Read more>>
John Aquino

HTX Brochachos was an idea brewing for 6 years. When I’ve preached and told myself that “great things take time,” I didn’t necessarily understand or fully live into that statement until January 8, 2018. I have my degree from Fashion Merchandising with a double minor in Business and Communications from Texas State University. Read more>>
Ra’Keisha Holman-Owens

I originally dedicated my life to a career in social for at rush kids. After being diagnosed with lupus and both type 1 and type 2 diabetes in 2015, I decided to put my career on pause. During that time, I was resquested to do some small event decor based on pictures from my social media pages that displayed parties that I’d dons for family and friends. Read more>>
Clifton Brantley

It was at a funeral back in 2004 when I began to ask myself, “What are people going to say about me when I’m gone? Who’s life will I have impacted other than my children?” That put me on the quest to discover my purpose in life and that quest lead to “Marriage and Family Therapist.” Read more>>
Dr. Michelle Becker

Cy-Fair residents Michelle Becker and a team of dedicated volunteers started “Shots for Holly” on January 22, 2014, 5 days following the death of a friend. 41-year-old Holly Munsinger succumbed to the flu virus. Once believed to be a virus that affects mostly children and the elderly, the recent flu outbreaks affect all ages. Read more>>
Bingiee Shiu

I started teaching at Memorial twenty five years ago. Since then – the program has tripled in size and we have won the Texas Honor Orchestra Competition, we have performed five times in Carnegie Hall, we have performed at Disney World and twice on the high seas (Caribbean) on a cruise ship. Read more>>
Estella Lopez

Smooth… Well no. Opening and venturing out into your own business is highly risky and very difficult. I lived in the Heights when I decided to open my business. I lived in a one bedroom duplex. Every day I would wake up at 430 am to begin my day by developing and laying the foundation for my marketing campaign to gain clients. Read more>>
