Fulshear Update With Mayor Groff

The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce’s Governmental Relations Division presents Mayor Aaron Groff who will provide an update on the City of Fulshear. This event will take place at Safari Texas Ranch, 11627 FM 1464, Richmond, TX 77407, on Wednesday, July 28, 2021 from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM. This informative session will be moderated by Christopher Breaux, Whitley Penn, LLP, FBCC Governmental Relations Division Chair.

Fulshear is one of the fastest growing communities in the Greater Houston area. Mayor Aaron Groff will be sharing plans for the City of Fulshear. Mayor Groff was elected in 2018 after serving two years as a member of the Fulshear Development Corporation, the City’s Type B Economic Development Sales Tax Corporation.

Thank you to our generous Presenting sponsors: Brazos Valley Schools Credit Union, Christ Clinic, Cross Creek Ranch, EHRA Engineering, Halff Associates, Inc., Huitt-Zollars, Inc., Inspired Behavioral Health, Inc., Kaluza, Inc., Linebarger Law Firm, LLP, and Memorial Hermann as of July 9, 2021.

Registration is open. Event Sponsor: $500, includes reserved seating for SIX (6) with priority placement, company logo featured on ALL event materials, and recognition during the event. Individual Member Reservations are $35 and Individual Prospective Member Reservations are $45. Details of upcoming events can be found at www.FortBendChamber.com or contact Paige Talbott at 281-566-2152 or Paige@fortbendcc.org.

The Governmental Relations Division of the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce is under the leadership of Division Chair, Christopher Breaux, Whitley Penn, LLP. The Governmental Relations Division provides Chamber members with access to local, state and federal officials, promotes the understanding of current legislative issues and gives its membership the opportunity for input. This Division also provides a forum for discussion of relevant legislative matters, updates on key legislation, and provides leadership on legislation which is important to its members. During election years, the division conducts community candidate forums for municipal, primary, secondary and higher education, county, state and federal elections that provide a fair and unbiased opportunity for members to understand the qualifications and positions of the candidates as well as the key issues affecting an election.