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Harris County District Clerk: Marilyn Burgess – an Exclusive Interview

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We had the pleasure of sitting with Ms. Marilyn Burgess, Harris County District Clerk, where we got to discuss her deep roots in politics and future plans while in office.

Gabriel: Tell us a little bit about yourself.

Marilyn: I grew up in Louisiana in a small rural community by the name of Spearsville, where I had a graduating class of 36! Both of my parents held elected offices in their lifetimes, so I grew up in a civic minded family that believed in giving back to the community. My dad held a role that was very similar to County Commissioner in Louisiana, called Police Jury. Growing up, I attended Democratic State Conventions with my parents, and later after I was an adult; my mom was elected mayor of our little town, so I guess you can say public service is in my DNA. I moved to Texas after graduating from LSU and have been a Texan ever since.

Gabriel: So you come from a political family?

Marilyn: Absolutely, I definitely come from a political family. Before my mom died, her only regret was that she waited so long in life to get started in the political arena, as she would have loved to do more. She would have made an awesome state representative! After she passed, it pushed me to want to run, and; it wasn’t too late for me. So that’s when I decided to run for public office and get involved in Harris County public service.

Gabriel: Have you made any changes during these 8 months on the job?

Marilyn: I think we have done a lot in 8 short months! One of the major initiatives I ran on was, wanting to pay the “line-level” employees in the district clerk’s office better. In order to do that, we eliminated a level of management as I thought the office was “top-heavy”. By eliminating this level, we were able to free up funds for raises for the “line-level” employees and elevate supervisors and managers. We freed up about $800,000 in salaries which we have given back in raises to the hard working front line employees.

Gabriel: Can you explain the role of ‘district clerk’?

Marilyn: Our official function comes from the Texas constitution where we are named as the official record keepers of the court systems. We are responsible for staffing each of our 90 courtrooms with a court clerk,
which includes criminal, civil, family, juvenile and specialty courts. While we have nothing to do with who’s charged or any outcomes – our clerks record everything that goes on in the courtroom.

When an attorney files a case, we accept that filing and assign it to a courtroom. We are also responsible for collecting all civil and criminal fees, all monies paid as deposits on civil cases awaiting disposition, all funds awarded to minors paid into the court registry and all criminal fines. And perhaps the duty most of the public knows us for, is our responsibility for the jury summoning process.

Gabriel: Is this a 24/7 job?

Marilyn: Yes, It constantly keeps me very busy, but I love the variety and the pace.

Gabriel: Do you have other staff? Bilingual staff?

Marilyn: Yes, I have 2 chief deputies and over 500 members of the DCO staff. We just did a survey of all of our supervisors and asked them to identify the people in their area who were bilingual in any language, not just Spanish. All departments in our structure had at least one Spanish-speaking employee. Our call center has 2 Spanish-speaking clerks, and we are adding a third one.

Gabriel: Is that the #1 language you get the most?

Marilyn: Yes, Spanish, by far is our most frequent need. We also identified through our process that we have someone who is fluent in Vietnamese and one in Hindu as well.

Gabriel: Is the paperwork in multiple languages?

Marilyn: Our jury summons is the only piece of information that we put out to the public, and it’s not in Spanish because one of the qualifications for jury duty is that you must be able to fluently read and write in English. We are looking at converting some of our standard forms in our intake areas into Spanish.

Gabriel: Anything you’d like to add or have people know about your administration?

Marilyn: During the transition I learned this office had not billed for uncollected civil fees since October 2011. As a CPA, I was shocked to hear that and said that will not be the case in my administration. We bill currently on a monthly basis, and will collect as much of those past-due uncollected fees as possible. Just last month, we passed the $1 million mark in collections, and we are very proud of that milestone.

We’ve introduced a lot of technology, mostly for services for the legal community in order to improve efficiencies and save tax dollars. For example, there is a state requirement for us to each week notify every attorney who’s had an order signed by any judge that week. Right now, we mail a postcard to meet that requirement. We expect to start sending these notifications via email within the next 60 days.

Another example is our online calendaring system. We had a lot of complaints about attorneys calling the courts to get on the judges’ docket calendars and not being able to reach anyone. This system makes it possible to schedule their times anytime, including after hours, on weekends or on holidays without the need to speak to a staffer.

We have started issuing citations electronically. When service papers are requested, they no longer have to send someone downtown to pick them up. We can now email the documentation back upon request.

We also offer on our website free background checks that anyone can access.

Gabriel: Passports?

Marilyn: Yes, we accept and process passport applications here at the Civil Courthouse at 201 Caroline on the first floor. It’s a very quick and easy full service process, where you can also get your photo taken for the passport.

Gabriel: How do you get the public to know that you guys offer all of this?

Sarah Dugas, Communications Manager for the DCO: We have a communications department that manages the marketing and communications efforts, and we are working to revamp the website to make it easier to find options the public cares about and to access. Ms. Burgess also attends many community events. And we have our Facebook page at Harris County District Clerk where the public can keep up with the latest happenings at the DCO.

Gabriel: Is there any message you’d like to give to the Spanish community?

Marilyn: We are definitely here to serve. We are making every effort to reach out to the public and make folks aware of the services we offer and how you can access our services. We have a Community Outreach Liaison that recently attended a LULAC meeting. Anyone who has a community organization we can speak to, we’d love to do that. We are always out in the community attending events letting everyone know who we are and what we do. If you’d like for one of us to come and speak at your community events reach out to my office via phone (832-927-5770) or email (media@hcdistrictclerk.com).

About Marilyn Burgess

Marilyn Burgess is the Harris County District Clerk. She is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) with over thirty years of experience bringing fiscal responsibility and exceptional organizational skills to public and private organizations. She ran on a platform dedicated to modernizing the jury system by going all electronic, increasing juror diversity, reforming the bail system and decreasing waste and inefficiencies in the District Clerk’s Office to ensure a living wage for the hardworking professionals that staff it.

Marilyn graduated from Louisiana State University with an accounting degree that launched a successful career in business, which has included serving as the president of the North Houston-Greenspoint Chamber of Commerce and the Chief Financial Officer at a family-owned local company. It was during her work as the Executive Director of the Texas Parent Teachers Association (PTA) that she found her true calling: fighting and advocating for causes that better the lives of teachers, working- and middle-class families, single mothers, and children.

Marilyn developed her belief in hard work and public service from her parents who both held elected office in Spearsville, a northern Louisiana town of approximately 350 people. Her father represented the region in a role similar to county commissioner for twelve years. After Marilyn’s mother retired from her position as chair of the local hospital board, she too served the community as mayor of Spearsville during the final years of her life. In Marilyn’s adult life, she worked hard to build a career while raising a child as a single mother. These days, she enjoys spending time with her daughter, Lindsey, and her two wonderful grandchildren, Reagan and Geoffrey.

As District Clerk, Marilyn oversees a budget of $36 million and a staff of over 500 individuals, a responsibility to her constituents she takes seriously. Marilyn now brings her seasoned, measured, smart leadership to the District Clerk’s office, where she will work to fulfill her campaign promises to improve efficiencies, reduce costs, increase community participation, and fairly compensate the employees.

Rapid Reaction: Texans fall 34-0 in Dallas

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Written by: Deepi Sidhu

The Houston Texans fell 34-0 to the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday night at AT&T Stadium.

“We’re on our way,” Deshaun Watson said. ” Each and every day, it’s a process. We’ve got two weeks until Monday night in the Superdome. We could have gone out and played a half and scored 34 points, but I still don’t believe that we’re ready. It’s still a learning process. There’s always ways to get better all the way up until kickoff. We just need to correct our mistakes, learn from them and get ready for our next opportunity.”

The Texans got off to a rough start after two fumbles, an interception and a blocked punt returned for a touchdown all before halftime. Houston converted just 1-of-14 on third down and turned the ball over four times (two fumbles, two interceptions) in the loss.

“Obviously, it was a pretty big disaster,” J.J. Watt said. “You don’t want to lose 34-0, especially to your in-state team. You also have to look at it with perspective as well. It is the preseason. As difficult as it was we are going to learn from it, grow from it. We all know the ultimate goal is September 9, so we need to do what we need to do to get ready for that game. But, we definitely need to take a good, hard look at the film from today and get better from it.” 

Watt made his preseason debut on the opening series and finished with two tackles, one solo and one tackle for loss. The Texans starting defense forced a three-and-out on the opening drive, but struggled afterwards.

Watson and the offensive starters played just one series. On the second play of the game, Lamar Miller took a hit to the knee by defensive lineman Maliek Collins. After being evaluated by trainers on the field, Miller was carted off to the locker room.

“I’ll be honest with you, that’s really hard,” head coach Bill O’Brien said. “That was hard. To be honest with you, I’ve got to do a better job there of getting the team back, ready to go.  It’s tough. We weren’t going to play guys a lot in the game – certain guys. We’re not going play a lot of Hop (DeAndre Hopkins) and Watson and Watt and those guys but in the end when you saw that happen, it was a tough thing. He’s just an awesome guy. He’s meant a lot to me personally and it’s just a tough thing to see.”

Taco Charton’s strip sack on Watson resulted in a seven-yard loss and another injury. Zach Fulton left the game and did not return.

The Cowboys converted the takeaway into points when Dak Prescott threw a 12-yard touchdown pass six plays later.

Joe Webb was under center for the remainder of the first half. The Texans were forced to punt after Webb’s first series of the game, but Trevor Daniel’s kick was blocked and returned for a touchdown for an early 14-0 lead.

Quarterback Jordan Ta’amu started the second half for the Texans, but Webb returned in the fourth quarter. Webb finished with 8-of-21 for 62 yards passing, two interceptions and rushed for 25 yards on four carries.

In the second half, the surprising news of Andrew Luck’s retirement broke on Twitter. The Texans AFC South opponent earned the respect of many throughout the NFL, including Watt.

“He is an incredible competitor,” Watt said. “I loved playing against him. I think it takes an immense amount of courage. An immense amount of self reflection. And a lot of guts to do what he is doing. I am sure people have their ways of looking at it and their ways of trying to say what they would do in his shoes, but the truth is, no one is in his shoes.”

The Texans will host the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night to close out the 2019 preseason.

Toro’s 1st HR Astros’ last gasp as streak ends

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Photo by MLB; story by Brian McTaggart

Story by Brian McTaggart

Astros rookie infielder Abraham Toro will return home to Canada with a souvenir.

Toro, who was called up from Triple-A Round Rock a week ago, slugged his first career homer in the ninth inning of the Astros’ 9-8 loss to the Rays on Thursday afternoon at Minute Maid Park. The loss snapped the Astros’ six-game winning streak.

Toro, a native of Canada, retrieved the ball and will take it north of the border this weekend when the Astros open a three-game series against the Blue Jays on Friday in Toronto. Toro became the second Canadian-born player to homer for the Astros, joining Terry Puhl.

“To be honest, I had little goosebumps,” said Toro, ranked by MLB Pipeline as the Astros’ No. 6 prospect. “It felt really good.”

The homer by Toro, who also drew three walks, brought the Astros within a run, but Rays pitcher Emilio Pagan was able to shut the door. He struck out Josh Reddick for the second out in the ninth on a 3-2 pitch that was below the zone. Reddick argued and was ejected.

Reddick ejected after K

“Just a very good back-and-forth game between both teams,” Reddick said. “The game dragged on and on, and nobody could stop anybody.”

That capped a frustrating day for the Astros, who were 2-for-11 with runners in scoring position and stranded 11 men on base. They drew a season-high 10 walks, including three with the bases loaded after they trailed 4-2. Houston has walked 18 times with the bases loaded this season.

Reddick's go-ahead RBI walk

“You get a close game like that, and certainly a crazy game like that, you look back at the opportunities,” Astros manager AJ Hinch said. “We left the bases loaded a couple of times. Some other opportunities as well. Some ill-timed walks that led to some runs on their side. … We didn’t play particularly clean. We did fight, and I love the guys for fighting the good fight today.”

Hinch on Greinke, loss

Toro, a switch-hitter, popped out in his first at-bat before walking in the fourth, fifth and seventh innings. In the ninth, he turned on an 0-1 fastball from Pagan and sent it 375 feet over the right-field wall to cut the lead to 9-8.

“I was leading off that inning and just tried to hit a line drive to get a rally going, and lucky enough I got in front of it and it went out,” Toro said. “It felt good. When I hit it, I I felt good. I wasn’t for sure it was going out. It was the ninth inning. We had a shot at coming back, so I think it was a huge run.”

Toro was a Double-A Texas League All-Star at midseason and was promoted to Triple-A less than a month ago. In 16 games at Round Rock, he hit .424 with nine doubles, one homer and a 1.113 OPS.

“His at-bat quality is really good, and he’s pretty calm,” Hinch said. “I like that he’s carried that from the Minor League success that he’s had into the big leagues. Very happy for him that he gets the first homer. He was very disciplined today with a few walks.

“Our entire offense was pretty disciplined at the right time. The one inning we got back into the game without putting the ball in play. Toro has settled in nicely, and the awe factor of coming to the big leagues this year, and maybe even this early, has not affected him.”

Altuve's career-high 25th homer

Zack Greinke, making his fifth start with Houston, gave up five earned runs and six hits, including two homers, in 5 2/3 innings. José Altuve‘s career-high 25th homer to lead off the sixth put the Astros ahead, 6-5, but the Rays scored three times in the seventh against reliever Chris Devenski (2-3) to take an 8-6 lead.

“He had a hard time putting away the hitters and getting to a clean inning,” Hinch said of Devenski. “They put some pretty good swings on him.”

Brian McTaggart has covered the Astros since 2004, and for MLB.com since 2009. Follow @brianmctaggart on Twitter.

Board approves Metro’s MetroNext plan

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The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (Metro) Board of Directors unanimously approved the MetroNext Moving Forward plan.

The action calls for a referendum to be placed on the Nov. 5, 2019 ballot for voters to consider $3.5 billion in bonding authority for Metro Harris County. The balance of the $7.5 billion plan would be funded through local dollars and federal funding grants.  There would be no new tax increases for implementing the plan.

The MetroNext plan includes 75 miles of MetroRapid service (Bus Rapid Transit), including a connection to Bush Intercontinental Airport, 16 additional miles of light rail including a connection to Hobby Airport, expanded two-way HOV/HOT lanes, 290 miles of BOOST or optimized bus service along heavily traveled routes and signature bus service on Westheimer with limited stops. The plan also calls for investments in 21 new or improved Park & Rides and transit centers, as well as accessibility and usability improvements for seniors and the disabled. 

In all, MetroNext includes about 40 transit projects.

Ana Carolina anuncia challenge de su sencillo ‘Los Euros, los verdes, los pesos’

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Ana Carolina es una de las influencers Dominicanas en medios sociales mas popular del momento con mas de 2.8 millones de seguidores en Instagram, y para sumar es Presentadora, Modelo, Animadora X Cantante Urbana. Bajo el sello de Chosen Few Emerald Entertainment, Ana Carolina lanza su mas reciente sencillo “Los Euros, Los Verdes, Y Los Pesos”, junto a un video musical dirigido por Freddy Graph y co-dirigido por Salvador Morales “Salva”. El sencillo cuenta con un estilo Urbano Dembow Dominicano el cual habla de la seguridad y el control de la interprete donde puede disfrutar de los tres tipos de monedas en donde quiera que va, e invitando a sus amistades a olvidarse de los problemas, disfrutar del momento y no darle mente a nada.

Este nuevo sencillo de Ana Carolina cuenta con la representación absoluta del reconocido productor Multi-Platino Manuel Alejandro Ruiz Boy Wonder CF del sello Chosen Few Emerald el cual apuesta al éxito y alcance de este sencillo tanto en las calles, establecimientos nocturnos, como también conectando con el publico que consumen el contenido Digital diariamente.

Ana Carolina X Chosen Few Emerald Entertainment invita al publico a participar en el Challenge de “Los Euros, Los Verdes, Y Los Pesos”. El Challenge se trata de colgar un video en los medios sociales bailando el tema con el hashtag #loseuroslosverdesylospesos y cuando el video musical oficial del tema llegue a 1 millón de visitas en YouTube, Ana Carolina escoge el video challenge que mas le gusto, le regala $1,000 al ganador y pone el video en sus medios sociales.

Para finalizar, Ana Carolina participo el fin de semana pasado en la parada Dominicana de NYC. Con mas de 40 carrozas que van por la Avenida de las Américas, Ana Carolina sobresalió con su musica, presencia, y muchos fanáticos presente.

Información y fotografía cortesía Fusion 4 Media 

Governor Abbott Announces Grant Funding To Support Border Security Operations In Texas

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Governor Greg Abbott today announced $15 million in federal Operation Stonegarden Grant Program (OPSG) funding to increase operational capabilities of federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies along the border. The grants are part of the $30 million in Operations Orders approved by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under the current year’s grant program. These funds ensure that law enforcement partners are equipped with the resources they need to confront the complex and dynamic challenges that exist along the Texas border.

“The state of Texas is committed to utilizing these resources to continue to help secure our southern border,” said Governor Abbott. “I am grateful for our continued partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the additional funding the agency is providing to help carry out this mission. These grants will provide much-needed support for the men and women of law enforcement who are working to combat the crisis at our southern border.”

DHS/FEMA allocated more than $30 million in OPSG funding to the State of Texas last year, which was an increase of more than $10 million from the prior year. Eligible local units of government and federally recognized tribal governments work in coordination with Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the United States Border Patrol (USBP) to develop Operations Orders that support border security needs identified by each USBP Sector. Once all federal reviews of planned Operations are complete, Texas is able to obligate the funds to participating law enforcement agencies. Local jurisdictions receiving funding through these latest OPSG awards include 50 law enforcement agencies located in the following 18 counties: Bee, Calhoun, Cameron, Dimmit, Duval, El Paso, Hidalgo, Jim Wells, Kinney, Kleberg, Nueces, Presidio, Refugio, Val Verde, Victoria, Webb, Willacy, and Zapata.

The Homeland Security Grants Division (HSGD), a subset of the Governor’s Public Safety Office (PSO), is responsible for administering OPSG funding as part of the larger Homeland Security Grant Program from DHS/FEMA. Local units of government along the southern border that are interested in learning more about this program should contact one of the five (5) USBP Sectors (https://www.cbp.gov/border-security/along-us-borders/border-patrol-sectors) consisting of Big Bend, Del Rio, El Paso, Laredo and Rio Grande Valley, or the PSO at 512-463-1919.

Governor Abbott Holds First Texas Safety Commission Meeting On Combating Hate And Extremism In Texas

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Governor Greg Abbott today hosted the first meeting of the Texas Safety Commission in Austin. The Governor met with lawmakers, educators, advocates, community leaders, and experts to generate strategies to provide community healing, combat the rise of extremist groups and hateful ideologies, keep guns out of the hands of deranged individuals, and combat domestic terrorism in Texas. The ideas discussed in the commission meetings will aid in the development of an immediate action plan for the State of Texas. 

“It is imperative that Texas develop solutions that not only make our state a better place, but most importantly a safer place,” said Governor Abbott. “Our starting point began today, with the process of exploring all avenues and reviewing all facts to determine how we can prevent another tragedy like the shooting in El Paso from occurring again. I am grateful for the insight and expertise of those who participated in the Texas Safety Commission meeting today, and I look forward to our continued work as we pursue ideas that will keep Texas safe.” 

Publicación 1152 – Revista Digital 29 de agosto – 4 de septiembre / 2019

Gracias por visitarnos, este artículo contiene la revista digital de ¡Que Onda Magazine! de fecha 29 de agosto hasta el 4 de septiembre del 2019.

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Ford Presenta El Paquete Sporty Ranger Fx2, Que Agrega Estilo Todoterreno Y Capacidad Para Camiones Con Tracción En Dos Ruedas

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DEARBORN, Michigan, agosto de 2019 – Ford presenta el nuevo Paquete Ranger FX2 como otra opción para los clientes que desean un estilo y capacidad todoterreno en una oferta de tracción en dos ruedas.

“FX2 amplía las opciones de Ranger para los clientes que desean un estilo todoterreno resistente con la funcionalidad de un diferencial de bloqueo pero que no necesitan tracción en las cuatro ruedas”, dijo Brian Bell, gerente de marketing de Ford Ranger. “Esta es otra forma en que nuestros clientes pueden personalizar a Ranger para que coincida con su estilo de vida mientras obtienen un gran valor”.

Dirigido a mercados más urbanos, el Paquete FX2 se monta en neumáticos todoterreno de 17 o 18 pulgadas disponibles para agregar un estilo aún más resistente al Ranger con tracción en dos ruedas. Un protector delantero debajo de la carrocería y la eliminación de la presa de aire proporcionan aún más distinción, al tiempo que protegen la parte inferior de la carrocería y mejoran los ángulos de aproximación.

Además de la capacidad de tracción en las dos ruedas del Ranger, el Paquete FX2 incluye un diferencial trasero con bloqueo electrónico y una suspensión ajustada todoterreno para una mayor tracción y rendimiento fuera de carretera. La pantalla de clúster todoterreno de Ford se suma a la experiencia FX2 en el interior, donde los conductores pueden ver el cabeceo, el balanceo y el bandazo en tiempo real.

Apariencia resistente y no elecciones difíciles La demanda de opciones de personalización de Ranger continúa a u m e n t a n d o , con dos de cada tres compradores que optan por un Paquete de Apariencia Deportiva, un Paquete de Apariencia Chrome o un Paquete de Apariencia STX, mientras que uno de cada tres selecciona el Paquete Todoterreno FX4. Más de la mitad de los compradores de Ranger están eligiendo el Paquete de Remolque.

“Estamos viendo tendencias de ventas que nos dicen que aumentemos aún más la capacidad y las opciones de apariencia de Ranger”, dijo Chad Callander, gerente de marketing de consumo de Ford Ranger. “El paquete FX2 es el resultado de que escuchamos a nuestros clientes y lo que exigen de sus camiones”.

Ranger ofrece una amplia variedad de paquetes y opciones, incluido el nuevo Paquete de Black Appearance con detalles en negro y ruedas negras de alto brillo, el Paquete de Sport Appearance con detalles pintados en Gris Magnético y ruedas únicas y el Paquete de Chrome Appearance con detalles cromados en la carrocería y brillantes ruedas cromadas.

FX2 es la última incorporación a la oferta de capacidades de Ranger, que incluye el Paquete de Remolque con un arnés de cableado de 4 pines/7 pines y un receptor de enganche de remolque de Clase IV y el Paquete FX4 Off-Road con un diferencial trasero de bloqueo electrónico y un Sistema de Gestión del Terreno con Trail Control.

Todo comienza con Built Ford Tough Ford Ranger responde a la llamada de los clientes de camiones que buscan una camioneta mediana asequible, resistente y maniobrable que esté Fabricada Ford Tough. Probada en torturas junto con los camiones

Ford F-150, la calidad del Ranger comienza con una estructura de acero de alta resistencia, un motor comprobado EcoBoost ® de 2.3 litros fabricado por Ford y una transmisión automática de 10 velocidades exclusiva en su clase. Excelentes características como un módem 4G LTE estándar con Wi-Fi para hasta 10 dispositivos y una variedad de accesorios disponibles instalados por el concesionario hacen de Ranger un compañero perfecto para cada aventura.

“Lo más importante para nuestros clientes es que cualquier oferta de personalización comienza con Built Ford Tough DNA”, dijo Callander. “Sabes que Ranger cumplirá con los estándares de camiones comprobados de Ford, como quieras personalizarlo”.

El Paquete FX2 está disponible por $595 (excluye impuestos) y se puede pedir a los concesionarios ahora, con entregas previstas a fines de 2019.

Las Vegas Welcomes Top Airline Executives During 2019 Boyd Group International Aviation Forecast Summit

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More than 300 airline, airport and aviation industry executives from around the world will return to Las Vegas for the 24th Annual International Aviation Forecast Summit, Aug. 25 – 27, 2019, at Wynn Las Vegas. Boyd Group International, a leading aviation research, forecast and consulting firm, is bringing the conference back to Las Vegas after successful Summits in the destination in 2014, 2015 and 2017. This year, more than 30 top aviation executives are slated to present their insights on the industry. “The International Aviation Forecast Summit will again be the No. 1 event to explore the future, with presentations from the CEOs and senior executives of the aviation companies that will shape our industry,” stated Michael Boyd, president of Boyd Group International. “We are delighted to again hold the event in Las Vegas, which clearly is one of the world’s most future-focused cities.” This year’s Boyd Group International Aviation Forecast Summit will highlight current issues and trends facing the aviation industry, including traffic forecasts that will impact the future of aviation, global airline fleet demand, international cross-alliances, and airline industry strategies. The Summit will welcome presentations and exploratory chat sessions by more than 30 airline industry CEOs and high-level executives, and its unique discussion format allows attendees to interact with those presenting executives. The event is co-hosted by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) and McCarran International Airport (LAS). “Las Vegas is a constantly evolving city where new experiences are always on the horizon, and as we grow, we know access to the destination is one of the most critical keys to keeping our visitation and our economy strong,” said Steve Hill, president and CEO of the LVCVA. “In the next couple of years, we’ll see the opening of a variety of exciting, high-profile projects, from new mega-resorts to Allegiant Stadium, future home of the NFL’s Raiders, to more than 3 million square feet of new convention and meetings space. Hosting an aviation event of this caliber presents a vital opportunity to showcase the destination to the airline decision-makers who will help us reach important future milestones in visitation.” The 2019 Summit will also feature a unique Pre-Summit Workshop program offering presentations from key industry leaders on specific hot-button issues. The Pre-Summit Workshop will deliver insight, data and cutting-edge information on a number of topics including: Airports 2025 – Outline of the Future; Cirium: What a Difference a Data Makes: From QSI to Consumer Analytics and Back; UAS: Drones the Next Communications System; Tencent & IM2China: Airport Opportunity: Capturing Chinese Business, and more.    “McCarran International Airport is one of the most important economic assets in Southern Nevada and, as such, it is important that we stay on top of the latest developments in the aviation industry and strategies for expanding our reach around the world,” said Clark County Aviation Director Rosemary A. Vassiliadis. “For years, the Boyd Group has brought together some of the world’s most influential and respected airline and airport professionals, and I look forward to once again discussing the opportunities and challenges currently facing our industry.” For more information or to register for the 24th Annual Boyd International Aviation Forecast Summit, please click hereDomestic Airline Speakers:

  • United Airlines EVP Technology & Chief Digital Officer, Linda Jojo
  • Spirit Airlines President & CEO, Ted Christie
  • Sun Country Airlines President & CEO, Jude Bricker
  • American Airlines Senior Vice President Customer Experience, Kerry Philipovitch
  • Southwest Airlines Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer, Andrew Watterson
  • Delta Air Lines Senior Vice President & Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Tim Mapes
  • Hawaiian Airlines President & CEO, Peter Ingram
  • Allegiant Air Chairman & CEO, Maury Gallagher
  • Frontier Airlines President & CEO, Barry Biffle
  • SkyWest Airlines President & CEO, Chip Childs

International Airline Speakers:

  • Air China Vice President and General Manager, Dr. Zhihang Chi
  • Korean Air Vice President, John Jackson
  • Volaris EVP Airline & Commercial Operations, Holger Blankenstein
  • Aer Lingus Vice President, Global Sales, Bill Byrne
  • Turkish Airlines Vice President, Americas, Mustafa Doğan
  • Aeromar Executive Director, Network Strategy & Alliances, Fabricio Cojuc

Airport Speakers:

  • McCarran International Airport Director of Aviation, Rosemary Vassiliadis
  • Rhode Island Airports Corporation President, Iftikhar Ahmed

Industry Company Speakers:

  • Airlines for America Vice President & Chief Economist, John Heimlich
  • Airbus Americas Vice President, Sales, Daniel Lazzari
  • Boeing Managing Director, Jim Freitas
  • Embraer Head of Market Strategy, Victor Vieira
  • Boom Supersonic CEO & Founder, Blake Scholl
  • Rolls Royce Senior Vice President, Marketing, Richard Goodhead
  • Hermeus Hypersonic CEO & Founder, AJ Piplica
  • Bye Aerospace CEO, George Bye
  • Oil Price Information Services Director, Ben Brockwell
  • IATA Deputy Chief Economist, Andrew Matters

About Boyd Group InternationalFounded in 1984, Boyd Group International has emerged as a leader in aviation forecasting and research, and provides top-level consulting assistance to airports, airlines, financial institutions and aircraft manufacturers. The International Aviation Forecast Summit annually brings together top CEOs and executives from all areas of the global industry to explore and discuss the emerging trends that will shape the future. In addition to incisive discussion sessions with aviation decision-makers, the Summit delivers cutting-edge forecasts, including passenger projections, aircraft demand by region, and financial shifts. For insight on Boyd Group International, log on to www.AviationForecastSummit.com orwww.AviationPlanning.comAbout the LVCVAThe Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) is charged with marketing Southern Nevada as a tourism and convention destination worldwide, and also with operating the Las Vegas Convention Center and Cashman Center. With nearly 150,000 hotel rooms in Las Vegas alone and more than 11.5 million square feet of meeting and exhibit space citywide, the LVCVA’s mission centers on attracting ever increasing numbers of leisure and business visitors to the area. Download the virtual reality app, Vegas VR, to experience Las Vegas from your iPhone or Android by visiting http://www.vrtv.vegas/. For more information, go to www.lvcva.com or www.visitlasvegas.comABOUT McCARRAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTMcCarran International Airport (LAS) is located just minutes away from the world-famous Las Vegas Strip and is the gateway for nearly half of the people who visit Southern Nevada each year. Including arrivals and departures, LAS hosted 49.7 million passengers in 2018, making it the ninth-busiest airport in North America last year. Through a strong and ongoing commitment to world-class customer service, LAS ranked highest (tied with MCO) among airports with more than 32.5 million annual passengers as measured in the J.D. Power 2018 North America Airport Satisfaction Study. With more than 30 airlines providing nonstop service to nearly 140 destinations, LAS makes it possible for the world to experience one of the most alluring travel destinations. LAS is owned and operated by Clark County, Nevada.