Video Editing For Small BusinessJoin us for this complimentary workshop, presented by Pasadena Loves LocalChamber Day in WashingtonJoin a delegation of business leaders and influencers from our region to head to Capitol Hill to advocate for business2026 Engagement OpportunitiesCheck out our 2026 Engagement Opportunities so you can plan ahead and decide what opportunities are best for youCHAMBERGRAMJanuary 2026Pasadena Chamber of Commerce
Managing yourbusiness isn’t simple.b1BANK canhelp make ituncomplicated.Learn more atb1BANK.com/business877.614.7600Chambergram 2In This Issue...3 - Welcome From the Chairman4 - Constituent Connection Corner5 - Chamber Day in Washington, D.C.6 - Welcome New Members7 - Diamond Partner Spotlight8 - Serve on a Committee9 - Platinum Partner Spotlight10 - 2026 Engagement Opportunities11 - 2026 State of the City13 - Pasadena Chamber Honor Roll14 - Video Editing for Small Business Workshop16 - Leadership Pasadena Clay Shoot18 - Member Celebrations19 - Workforce Center21 - 2026 Governor’s Small Business Summit22 - Pasadena Loves Local23 - Non-Profit Network Tool25 - Small Business Resources26 - We Want to Hear From You
From TheChairman of the BoardEverett SmithKaneka North AmericaGreetings Everyone!As I return in 2026 as Chairman of the Board, I am energized and honored to continue serving our historic community. The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce stands at a pivotal moment, moving ever closer to our centennial anniversary in 2027—a milestone that reflects a century of dedication, resilience, and progress.This past year was a landmark for advocacy. The Chamber served as a vital conduit for candidate information and access during the election process, ensuring our members and the broader community were informed and engaged. Looking ahead, we remain committed to expanding our reach at the state and federal levels, working to ensure that the businesses represented in this magazine are positively impacted by the laws and ordinances that keep business moving forward in our area.In 2026, we will drive business success C.A.S.E by C.A.S.E. We will Connect, Advocate, Serve, and Educate—through Collaboration, by being Attentive to the needs of business, and by providing Solutions for our members. Our goal is to be the foremost Enabler of business growth for our community.This statement is not just a motto—it is the framework that guides our every action.As we approach our 100th anniversary, we are doing everything we can to be the Chamber our stakeholders can depend on—at 100 and beyond. We are building partnerships, supporting new and established businesses, and ensuring that Pasadena remains a place where opportunity, support, and a sense of belonging are not just ideals, but realities.Whether you are a small business owner, a major employer, an educator, or a community leader, the Chamber is here for you. We invite you to join us as we celebrate our legacy and shape the future—together.Thank you for your continued trust and partnership. Here’s to another year of growth, collaboration, and success in Pasadena.Warm regards,Everett SmithChairman of the Board, 2026Pasadena Chamber of CommerceChambergram 33 - Welcome From the Chairman4 - Constituent Connection Corner5 - Chamber Day in Washington, D.C.6 - Welcome New Members7 - Diamond Partner Spotlight8 - Serve on a Committee9 - Platinum Partner Spotlight10 - 2026 Engagement Opportunities11 - 2026 State of the City13 - Pasadena Chamber Honor Roll14 - Video Editing for Small Business Workshop16 - Leadership Pasadena Clay Shoot18 - Member Celebrations19 - Workforce Center21 - 2026 Governor’s Small Business Summit22 - Pasadena Loves Local23 - Non-Profit Network Tool25 - Small Business Resources26 - We Want to Hear From You
Several hundred voters, community stakeholders and elected officials attended the Texas Congressional District 9 candidate forum hosted by the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce. Held at Texas Chiropractic College, 12 of the 15 candidates running in the Republican or Democratic primary participated in the forum.The Government Relations Committee meets on the first Tuesday of every month at 3:30pm at the Pasadena Chamber office. All members welcome. The forum was split into two panels, Republican and Democrat (pictured above Republican on the left and Democrat on the right), with valuable community engagement before and after each panel. The candidates were asked to succinctly provide answers to questions on topics submitted by Pasadena Chamber members. Topics included campaign priorities, pro-business policies, transportation and infrastructure, healthcare and bipartisanship. Each candidate was also asked to give a closing statement detailing how they would turn campaign promises into actionable results for constituents of the newly drawn 9th Congressional District of Texas. A recording of the event can be found here {insert link}.The Pasadena Chamber would like to thank the sponsors and partners who helped make the event possible: Texas Chiropractic College, MyCHN, Azalea Creek Catering & Events, Community Transformation Church, DK Media, Pasadena Police Department, Clark Freight Lines, Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership and the Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce.The forum can be seen on the Pasadena Chamber’s Facebook page by CLICKING HERE.Pasadena Chamber Heads to WashingtonThe Pasadena Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for its inaugural Washington D.C. fly-in. This important federal advocacy trip is scheduled for March 24-26. Our delegation of Chamber members and business leaders will head to Capitol Hill for a front-row seat to policymaking and advocacy efforts.This Washington D.C. fly-in will sync with the Economic Alliance’s annual federal public policy trip to amplify our region’s voice and reach. The Pasadena Chamber is also partnering with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for key legislative briefings on issues impacting our community and members.The visit will include meetings with legislative offices, regulatory agencies, and public policy experts. Evening receptions with business leaders and legislative decision makers are also planned. If you would like to join the trip or have an interest in sponsoring, visit the dedicated webpage to learn more by CLICKING HERE.Chambergram 4
Gulf Coast Protection District UpdateThe Gulf Coast Protection District, a Pasadena Chamber of Commerce ally, recently shared positive news regarding $5 million in federal funding for the Coastal Texas Project. The United States Senate and House of Representatives passed the Fiscal Year 2026 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill earlier this month, which includes funding for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-led project. The bill was signed by President Trump on January 23rd, marking the largest federal appropriation for the Coastal Texas Project.Designed to protect the people, property, investments and infrastructure along the upper Texas coast, the Coastal Texas Project is jointly funded by the federal government and non-federal sponsors, the Gulf Coast Protection District and the Texas General Land Office. The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce has advocated for funding of the project at a state and federal level in order to keep our community safe from future natural disasters. We offer our appreciation to local elected officials who have championed this funding effort.You can read the full announcement from the Gulf Coast Protection District by CLICKING HERE.Chambergram 5
PasadenaChamber of Commerce4334 Fairmont Pkwy. | Pasadena, 77504Executive Board Everett L. Smith, 2026 ChairmanKaneka North AmericaHeather Lambert, Incoming ChairmanClearhope Counseling & WellnessKicker Cardenas, Past Chairman Kicker Insures Me AgencyFred Floyd, Jr, Finance ChairBob’s Truck CareLaTonya Ross, SecretaryMeador Staffing ServicesNick Caveness, Community Transformation Church PasadenaDanny Schnautz, Clark Freight LinesAllen Bishop, Haygor Instrument & CoJoe Staley, UHCLBoard of Directors Lisa Douglass, PSC GroupVeronica Flores-Paniagua, Chevron PasadenaValeh Ghaemmaghami, HCA Houston Healthcare SoutheastCathy Gill, Chevron Phillips ChemicalEvelyn Hernandez, Home BankMelissa Mohammed, Kelsey-Seybold ClinicJavier Morales, J. Morales IncCynthia Ramirez, IEC Design HouseQ. Olivia Rivers, The BridgeDoug Sinitiere, Turner IndustriesJames Weber, Moser Seifert + Co, PCRandy Young, Young IndustriesMichael Zavar, Silver SycamoreEx-Officio Directors Natasha Ainsworth, Port Houston Maria Bolano, Harris County Pct 2Dr. Allatia Harris, San Jacinto CollegeDr. Sal Saleh, Texas Chiropractic CollegeDr. Toni Lopez, PISDArturo Marquez, Pasadena EDCAdvisory DirectorsMelinda Torrison, Meador Staffing ServicesSteve Skarke, Kaneka FoundationWelcomeNewMembers!NOT A MEMBER YET?Become a chamber member today! As a member you’ll have access to our marketing benefits, exciting events & more!Join the Pasadena Chamber3V Industrial, Inc.Michele Trevino(713) 471-89943vindustrial.comGold Member:Bronze & Non-Profit Members:FWRUNCO HoustonKathryn Broome(281) 323-5923fwruncohouston.comJWR Investments (Urban Air)Reagan Ho(713) 962-2198Urbanair.comPaychexJosh Van Bramer(585) 298-8448Paychex.comTanger Outlets HoustonDiana Vazquez(281) 534-4200tanger.com/houstonToledo Web DesignsJeff Wenzlick(419) 930-8700Toledowebdesigns.comChambergram 6
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Serve On A CommitteeChambergram 8Platinum PartnersGet Involved By Joining A CommitteeJoining a committee at the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce is a great way to get involved, not only with the Chamber, but with like-minded business professionals in our community. It is a fantastic way to LEAD, SERVE and GROW your Pasadena Community. Below is a list of our committees:• Ambassadors• Annual Gala• Classics• Finance• Non-Profit Network• Government Relations• Industrial Appreciation Golf Tournament• Taste of the Town• Workforce DevelopmentCLICK HERE to learn more about each of them and get signed up for the ones you want to serve on.
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Chambergram 1326 - 73 yearsThank you to the following businesses for renewing their membership and continuing their investment in Pasadena! The businesses below have been members with the Pasadena Chamber from 10 to 73 years!Let’s support these businesses as much as possible!11 - 25 yearsAmerican Legion Post 521Beacon Federal Credit UnionCenikor FoundationCiCi’s Pizza #37Habitat for Humanity PasadenaHoliday Inn Express & SuitesInteractive College of TechnologyPinnacleThe Church Triumphant5 - 10 yearsCommunity First EREmpower Financial Group of AmericaFountain Blu Banquet & Event CenterGallant IndustrialH+M Industrial EPCHouston Apartment AssociationHouston Gulf Coast Bldg and Const Trades CouncilMinuteman PressNeighbors Emergency CenterNicholas T Martinez, PLLCSalataSER Construction Partners, LLCState Representative Mary Ann Perez HD144The Krist Law Firm PC Personal Injury Trial LawyersTracey Bookkeeping Services LLCArtwin GraphicsChevron Phillips Chemical CoSekisuiTurner Industries Group LLCTwin Arts Dance Studio
Pasadena Chamber & Pasadena EDC Launch First Workshop of 2026The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce and the Pasadena Economic Development Corporation are proud to present the next event in their Pasadena Loves Local Workshop Series: “Lights, Camera, Customers: Video Marketing For Small Business! This complimentary event is designed to help small business owners harness the power of video marketing to grow their customer base. The workshop will take place on Thursday, March 19, 2026, from 8:30am to 10:00am at Community Transformation Church Pasadena, located at 6109 Fairmont Parkway in Pasadena, Texas.As part of the Pasadena Chamber and Pasadena EDC’s ongoing Pasadena Loves Local initiative – a community-wide effort to promote local business success and community pride – the workshop will provide practical, hands-on strategies that attendees can implement immediately.Participants will learn how to:• Plan compelling video content with clear messaging using AI-generated ideas, scripts, and SEO keywords• Tailor video content to reach target audiences and support overall marketing goals• Capture high-quality footage using just a smartphone and natural lighting• Enhance production value with affordable equipment and tools• Edit videos easily with free or low-cost editing software like CapCut, Canva, iMovie, and DaVinci Resolve“This workshop is about empowering local business owners with the tools they need to compete in a digital marketplace,” said Erin Webb, Vice President for the Pasadena Chamber. “Video content is one of the most effective ways to connect with customers, and this session will break down the process into simple, accessible steps.”The event is free to attend and open to all local business owners, entrepreneurs, and marketing professionals interested in expanding their digital outreach. Complimentary breakfast is provided thanks to the support of local business McDonald’s – Soudagar Organization. CLICK HERE to register for free now! View the flyer on the next page for even more information.About Pasadena Loves Local:Pasadena Loves Local is a collaborative effort led by the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Pasadena Economic Development Corporation. The initiative aims to raise awareness about the importance of supporting local businesses, strengthen the local economy, and build community pride through enhanced marketing, special programming, and educational workshops.Chambergram 14
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Member CelebrationsRibbon Cutting - ECHO Suites Extended Stay by Wyndham PasadenaRibbon Cutting - Lepretre ChiropracticRibbon Cutting - Paychex, Josh Van BramerRibbon Cutting - Premier High School - Houston HobbyChambergram 18
Chambergram 19As a member of the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce, we want you to know that your voice matters! Over the years, especially since COVID, there has been a common theme that keeps getting brought up...workforce issues! Across all industries of business, our members are having a hard time attracting and retaining quality staff, and they wanted to know what we could do to help this issue.April 2025 marked the two year anniversary of our webpage on the Pasadena Chamber website called “Workforce Center.” This webpage hosts a user friendly job board, resources for both job seekers and employers, and a lot more! We invite you to check out that webpage and share it across your networks so we can help Put Pasadena to Work! CLICK HERE to view the webpage. After over two years of showcasing this website, it continues to be among the top pages viewed on our website, with an average of 1,000 unique views per month!
New members of the Pasadena Chamber came to Membership 101to learn about the many benefits that come with their membershipEveryone wants to make valuable connections, and the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce offers you a variety of opportunities to meet with other like-minded business professionals in our community. Networking in business is one of the best resources for career development and professional success. A good network can provide job leads, possibilities for advancement and opportunities for personal improvement. We are excited to offer you a variety of opportunities in 2025 to make the connections you want to make! Thank you to those of you who were able to attend some of our recent events, ribbon cuttings, committee meetings, community events, and more! We know some great connections were made! Check out some of the pictures below from our recent Chamber and community events and head over to our Facebook Page for all of our pictures and posts. 2023 IMPACT PasadenaCelebrating HCA Houston Healthcare Southeast turning 64 in 2026City Councilman Aaron Styron helped welcome a brand new hotel to Pasadena: ECHO Suites Extended StayKaneka North America treated the Non-Profit Network to the full day Leadership Challenge WorkshopChambergram 20
Governor Greg Abbott Announces Pasadena As One Of The 15 Cities that Will Host the 2026 Governor’s Small Business SummitGovernor Greg Abbott congratulated the 15 Texas communities selected as 2026 Governor’s Small Business Summit host cities. Held throughout the year and in regions across the state, the Governor’s Small Business Summits aim to help Texas small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs succeed by connecting them with the resources and information needed to start, strengthen, and grow a business.“Small businesses are the backbone of the Texas economy,” said Governor Abbott. “With more than 3.5 million small businesses across our state employing nearly half of all working Texans, Texas continues to lead the nation as the top state for job creation. I congratulate the communities selected to host a Governor’s Small Business Summit and encourage small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs to participate. By connecting Texans with the tools, resources, and partnerships they need to grow their businesses, we will spur continued economic expansion across every region.”The Governor’s Small Business Summits offer a variety of sessions bringing together local, state, and federal resource partners to provide key insights on critical business topics. The Summits also provide participants with the opportunity to network with other business owners and meet experts who will share timely, relevant, and actionable advice on a multitude of small business topics.Registration will open Wednesday, March 25. Registration is $20 and will include access to all sessions, resource providers, lunch and complimentary headshots. Chambergram 21
Industry SpotlightThe Pasadena Chamber Celebrates Its Members While Supporting Local Businesses!As a part of the ongoing efforts to support local businesses, the Pasadena Loves Local committee is going to be “lovin on our locals” each month in the Chambergram! This month, we are showing some love to our local Shopping & Specialty RetailShopping & Specialty RetailClick Logo To Visit WebsiteChambergram 22
Chambergram 23The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Non-Profit Network Committee is SO excited to launch theNon-Profit Network Tool, available through our website! This tool is designed to serve our community through connecting our city’s non-profit needs with available local resources. Vision: Our vision is to make this tool assessable to Pasadena’s businesses and non-profits to help bridge any existing resource gaps with a platform purposed to provide a voice for those needs here in Pasadena. CLICK HERE to access the Non-Profit Network Tool NowCLICK HERE to SubscribeI Am A Non-Profit Organization With A Need: If you currently have an organizational need, feel free to utilize this tool to help spread awareness and network among your neighboring Pasadena organizations. Here, you can post a need through your member portal, partner with other organizations to meet a need, and browse the listed community resources and organizations that are at your disposal. The Non-Profit Network is great for making a difference and getting connected in your community! I Want To Fill A Need: If you desire to fulfill the needs of one, or more, of our non-profit organizations, make sure to subscribe to this tool to ensure you receive the latest updates on recent postings so you never miss an opportunity for local engagement!Should you have any questions, or need help accessing this tool, please reach out to Erin at 281-487-7871 or [email protected]
By: Debbie SimmonsAnchor PointA new year invites clarity. Vision boards aren’t just creative tools—they’re practical ways for leaders to define direction, stay focused, and align purpose with action as we plan for 2026. At Anchor Point, vision becomes real through connection. Over the past year, that clarity guided everything we do—from supporting families in need to creating spaces where healing and hope can grow.Vision in ActionOur programs are built around intentional connection:• Family Support Networks providing essential resources and encouragement to families during challenging seasons• 911 Prayer Team responding in real time when individuals and families need spiritual support• Pathway to Hope Camp offering trust-building activities, emotional regulation tools, and family-centered experiences that strengthen relationships• Community events and volunteer programs that bring people together and turn service into lasting impactEach initiative reflects a simple truth: when people feel supported, progress follows. Jesus reminds us, “Where there is no vision, the people perish” (Proverbs 29:18). Vision gives leaders direction—especially in business—helping us stay grounded, focused, and purpose-driven.What to Include on Your 2026 Vision BoardAs you prepare for the year ahead, consider these focus areas:• Purpose – How your leadership or business will make a meaningful difference• People – Ways you’ll invest in your team, clients, or community• Faith & Values – Principles or Scriptures guiding your decisions• Focus – One or two priorities that deserve your best energy• Service - A commitment to give time, skills, or resources where they’re needed mostVision boards work best when paired with action. Write your goals down, pray over them, share them with your team, and revisit them often.Looking Toward 2026At Anchor Point, our vision for 2026 includes expanding family support, increasing volunteer engagement, strengthening community programs, and continuing to create environments where connection leads to healing. These goals are made possible through partnerships with leaders who believe that investing in people builds stronger communities.As you build your vision board, ask yourself:• What do I want to build this year?• Who do I want to impact?• What kind of legacy am I shaping?Clear vision leads to purposeful action—and 2026 is full of opportunity to build something that truly matters.Chambergram 24
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Chambergram 28The Pasadena Chamber vision is to be the leading catalyst for a thriving business community by connecting leaders, advocating for advancement, serving and educating with a purpose.Contact YOUR Chamber StaffCristina WomackPresident/ CEOErin WebbVice PresidentChristian RochaMembership CoordinatorFollow The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce on Social Media!Follow us on FB, Twitter, IG, LinkedIn, & YouTube Like, share, comment, repost! Our social media pages help us spread the word about all things happening in our community!Are YOU following? #PasadenaChamber #ConnectingYourCommunity4334 Fairmont ParkwayPasadena, TX 77504(Main) 281.487.7871(Fax) 281.487.5530 [email protected] Monday - Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pmJohnnie HubbardOffice ManagerTimothy Stewart VirgilioIMPACT Program ManagerMelinda StephensonAdministrative Coordinator