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Veronica & Erica headed to the International Builders’ Show!
Veronica and Erica are Vegas bound, but not for the Superbowl! They'll be at the NAHB International Builders' Show the last week of the month, and they'd love to connect with you there!
January Employee of the Month-Gustavo Zapata
Congratulations to Gustavo Zapata, IT Manager & System Engineer, January’s Employee of the Month at Joseph Chris Partners!
January Producer of the Month-Erica Lockwood
Congratulations to Erica Lockwood, Managing Director and Executive Partner, January’s Producer of the Month at Joseph Chris Partners!
December Employee of the Month—Veronica Ramirez
Congratulations to President & CEO Veronica Ramirez, December’s Employee of the Month at Joseph Chris Partners!
December Producer of the Month—David Brown
Congratulations to Executive Partner David Brown, December’s Producer of the Month at Joseph Chris Partners!
November Employee of the Month: Graham Spearink
Congratulations to Senior Partner Graham Spearink, JCP’s Employee of the Month for November!
November Producer of the Month: David Brown
Congratulations to Executive Partner David Brown, JCP’s Producer of the Month for November!
October Employee of the Month: April Feray
Congratulations to Process Improvement Manager April Feray, JCP’s Employee of the Month for October!
October Producer of the Month: Erica Lockwood
Congratulations to Managing Director/Executive Partner Erica Lockwood, JCP’s Producer of the Month for October!
Welcome to JCP, Jenny Sterling!
Jenny Sterling joined JCP in 2023. Over the past 5 years she has been working in healthcare, from patient care in hospitals, revenue cycle management for EMS around the country, to people development for the largest healthcare company in the world. Her experience has taught her how to build relationships, prioritize the needs of others, how to lead, and how to effectively communicate with anyone in any situation.
Welcome to JCP, Donte Moore!
Donte Moore joined Joseph Chris Partners in 2023. After finishing his professional football career, he got his first recruiting job where he established his skills in recruiting, consulting and sales. He was a key component in hiring the best Java developers in the country. After the whirlwind of the pandemic, he was able to find his footing in a healthcare recruiting company where he served as the Assistant Manager of Talent Acquisition. There he honed skills in training and onboarding employees, as well as planning and organizing hiring strategies, and delegating responsibilities. All these experiences have molded him into a strong, open-minded, hard worker.
JCP Difference Makers: Help us support “She Builds It” Day of Community Giving
At Joseph Chris Partners, we take pride in our commitment to making a positive impact not just in our industry but also in our local community. Today, we're thrilled to share how our Difference Makers are actively supporting the “She Builds It” Day of Community Giving, organized by the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Greater Houston Chapter. This year, the event is dedicated to benefiting three incredible Houston area charities, each making a significant difference in the lives of women and families.
September Employee of the Month—Angie Truitt
Congratulations to Managing Director/Executive Partner Angie Truitt, JCP’s Employee of the Month for September!
September Producer of the Month—Luke Hill
Congratulations to Partner Luke Hill, JCP’s Producer of the Month for September!
Construction Tech Talk: Wearable Safety Tech
We’ve all seen that iconic picture (and modern recreations of it) of the ironworkers eating lunch 800 feet above Manhattan near the top of the Rockefeller Center with no safety harnesses to be seen. I know it was a publicity stunt to promote the new building, but it still makes me queasy knowing that a stiff breeze could cause a serious incident. A lot has changed regarding site safety in the past hundred years or so…hard hats, safety goggles, and reflective vests are all mandatory. It’d be unheard of to walk out on a beam 69 floors up on a modern construction site without being tied to a safety tether.