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MARKET TEAM GENERAL MANAGER Nicole Preston SENIOR EDITOR Vanessa Holt REPORTERS Cassandra Jenkins, Jessica Shorten GRAPHIC DESIGNER Chad Inmon ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Crystal Shaer METRO LEADERSHIP PUBLISHER Jason Culpepper SENIOR MANAGING EDITOR Matt Stephens COPY EDITOR Adrian Gandara ART PRODUCTION MANAGER Ethan Pham CONTACT US 16300 Northwest Freeway Houston, TX 77040 • 2814696181 CI CAREERS communityimpact.com/careers PRESS RELEASES wdlnews@communityimpact.com ADVERTISING wdlads@communityimpact.com Learn more at communityimpact.com/advertising EMAIL NEWSLETTERS communityimpact.com/newsletter SUPPORT US Join your neighbors by giving to the CI Patron program. Funds support our journalistic mission to provide trusted, local news in your community. Learn more at communityimpact.com/cipatron ABOUT US Owners John and Jennifer Garrett launched Community Impact in 2005, and the company is still locally owned today. We have expanded to include hundreds of team members and have created our own software platform and printing facility. CI delivers 35+ localized editions across Texas to more than 2.5 million residential mailboxes.
FROM NICOLE: In the past several years, The Woodlands area has seen expansions at Houston Methodist and Memorial Hermann medical facilities as well as a host of new urgent cares and emergency rooms open across the region. This occurred alongside steep demand for services during the pandemic. In our Health Care Edition we look at some of the services developing in the region for women. We also take a look at one of my favorite programs for cancer survivors (see Page 39). Visit us online to access our guides wherever you are. Nicole Preston, GENERAL MANAGER
FROM VANESSA: One of our most frequently asked questions is what is happening to redevelop or revitalize the Grogan’s Mill Village Center since the departure of its anchor Randalls grocery store in early 2020. While a denitive answer is not yet available as of press time, some movement on that front has occurred in the past month. First, The Howard Hughes Corp. acquired elements of the center. Then, Montgomery County and the corporation agreed to a memorandum of understanding that will allow discussion to begin on a potential land exchange between county library and community center properties, and the village center. Read about the latest progress (see Page 19), and subscribe to our newsletter for all the latest updates as they occur. Vanessa Holt, SENIOR EDITOR
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How do you spend your free time? JC: I serve on several boards within the Cy-Fair community where I grew up and where I’m raising my family. Patronizing local businesses, specically our advertising partners, is also fullling to me. Aside from Community Impact, what have you read recently? JC: I just nished “The Intentional Year,” “Smart Brevity,” “The Measure,” “The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry” and “Intimate Allies.”
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