Lake Houston - Humble - Kingwood Edition | April 2024

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BY WESLEY GARDNER & JESSICA SHORTEN

Partnership president, CEO steps down Kyle Sheldon, Partnership Lake Houston president and CEO, stepped down from his role with the organization on March 22, ocials announced in a March 26 news release. The overview Sheldon was named president and CEO of Partnership Lake Houston in January 2023. The Partnership—which serves as a chamber of commerce and economic development rm for the Humble, Kingwood and Atascocita area—was initially established in April 1923. “Kyle has been an integral part of the Part- nership Lake Houston team, and we thank him for his contributions and leadership during his tenure here,” said Connie Chandler, Partnership Lake Houston board chair, in a statement. Sheldon’s departure marks the third exit by a Partnership Lake Houston CEO in the last

Townsen senior living facility approved After years of delays, work is expected to begin on a new 130-unit senior living facility following plat approvals by Humble City Council on March 28. What you need to know Townsen Landing is a roughly 10-acre lot in Humble being developed by Skymark Devel- opment LLC. Eric Ungar, vice president of development, said design plans are now under review by Harris County for nal approval.

Partnership Lake Houston leadership 2016-Nov. 19, 2021: Jenna Armstrong January 2022-June 5, 2022: Lance LaCour January 2023-March 22, 2024: Kyle Sheldon

Kyle Sheldon

SOURCE: PARTNERSHIP LAKE HOUSTONCOMMUNITY IMPACT

three years, following the resignations of Jenna Armstrong in November 2021 and Lance LaCour

in June 2022. What’s next

Chandler noted the Partnership is in the process of nding Sheldon’s replacement. “The board has initiated a comprehensive plan and evaluation period, assuming operations as we search for a new leader to pave the path forward,” Chandler said a statement. Chandler said any questions about the process or Partnership Lake Houston can be sent to her via email at cchandler@lakehouston.org.

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