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Tell Us Who You Think Should Be in the 2022 Edition of D CEO’s Dallas 500
It's the ultimate power list of North Texas business leaders. The deadline to suggest local executives for inclusion is June 30.
Business
Meet the Dallas 500: Energy Transfer’s Thomas Long
The longtime executive has taken the reins as co-CEO of the midstream energy company co-founded by Kelcy Warren.
By D CEO
Business
Meet Bob Mohr: The Man Who Built a Real Estate Empire – Twice.
Bob Mohr of Mohr Capital honored by D CEO.
By Mohr Capital
Business
Jerry Hawkins Named as Dallas 500 Honoree
The Executive Director of Dallas Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation has a vast array of experience serving the Dallas community.
By Dallas Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation
Business
Dallas 500 Honoree and President of the University of North Texas at Dallas, Robert Mong
The university has become one of the fastest-growing public universities in Texas under the leadership of Robert Mong.
By UNT Dallas
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Dallas 500 Honoree and Executive Director of Trio Programs at UNT Dallas Nakia Douglas
Douglas has a wide range of education experience and involvement in programs servicing “non-traditional” students, their families, and their communities.
By UNT Dallas
Business
Blaine Nelson Recognized as Dallas 500 Honoree
The president and CEO of BLNelson Group LLC has revolutionized the executive search firm.
By BLNelson Group LLC
Business
D Magazine’s D CEO Names Renee Arrington Among Dallas 500 Most Powerful Business Leaders
Renee Arrington, President and Chief Operating Officer of Dallas-based global executive search firm Pearson Partners International, has been honored as one of the Dallas 500.
By Pearson Partners
Architecture & Design
Meet the Dallas 500: Gensler’s Cindy Simpson
The co-regional managing partner says architecture firms can have a far-reaching impact when it comes to addressing issues like climate change, inclusion, and more.
Business
Rogers Healy Recognized as 2021 Dallas 500 Honoree
Rogers Healy continues to turn the real estate industry upside down, and he isn’t close to finished making his mark on the business world.
By The Rogers Healy Companies