HAPL 61st Executive Night

Parking Information: 

The main garage for the Hilton will have a sign that reads, “Garage Full, Parking for Hotel Guests Only”, and an officer will be present. HAPL Executive Night attendees qualify as “Hotel Guests” and therefore are welcome to park in the garage. You only need to inform the officer that you are arriving for the “Landman event.”

 

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SPONSORSHIP

As one of the primary fundraisers for HAPL with an annual attendance of over 500 , Executive Night provides an opportunity to continue to promote the Landman profession, arrange and coordinate educational and social events for members, and contribute to the needs of the Houston community through our service, education and scholarship committees. Through events like this, the HAPL has been able to provide nearly $44,000 in scholarships to high school and college students, as well as contribute over $47,000 to teachers’ awards in the Houston area in the last five years.  In the past three years alone, the HAPL has contributed over $120,000 to more than fifteen non-profit organizations.  As a sponsor, your donation will help the HAPL to continue to support great causes like these.

 

All sponsoring companies or individuals will be recognized by name and sponsorship level in the program and will be displayed on the sponsor recognition boards, as well as on the PowerPoint that will be projected on the wall during dinner. 

If you would like to become a sponsor, you can go to the HAPL website (www.hapl.org) and click on “Donate/Sponsor an Event” under the “Support Us” tab, then input your donation amount and information.  Make sure to select “October Executive Night” in the “Donate to” box.  Otherwise, please return your contribution and the completed sponsorship form before Monday , October 19, 2015 to Tiffany Ganer to ensure that your name is included in the program and sponsor recognition boards.  

 

Presidential    $5,000

            Includes two reserved tables

Platinum         $2,500

            Includes two reserved tables

Diamond        $1,500

            Includes one reserved table

Gold                $1,000

Silver               $500

Bronze             under $500

 
If you make a reservation, pay for it, and later decide to cancel it before the reservation deadline, October 16, 2015, you can apply for a refund through the HAPL Office.   We must receive your request to cancel your registration in writing by email at hapl@hapl.org or fax at  713-622-3723.  You will receive the total amount charged minus a $5.00 credit card processing fee.

When you request a refund, include the credit-card number that you used to pay for the reservation and the confirmation e-mail you received when you paid. If you have lost that e-mail, send as much information as you can about the name and date of the event, the date that you paid, and how much you paid.  Refunds cannot be made for reservations that were paid for, but not cancelled before the reservations deadline. When that happens, you are considered a no-show.
 
All pre-registered members/guests for this event that have not prepaid and do not attend will be billed as a no-show.
Speaker: George P. Bush
Speaker George P. Bush
George P. Bush Commissioner, Texas General Land Office   George Prescott Bush is a native Texan, born in Houston on April 24, 1976. He was elected Texas Land Commissioner on Nov. 4, 2014, earning more votes than any other statewide candidate on the ballot. Commissioner Bush took office on Jan. 2, ...

George P. Bush


Commissioner, Texas General Land Office


 


George Prescott Bush is a native Texan, born in Houston on April 24, 1976. He was elected Texas Land Commissioner on Nov. 4, 2014, earning more votes than any other statewide candidate on the ballot. Commissioner Bush took office on Jan. 2, 2015.


 


As Texas Land Commissioner, Bush works to ensure Texas veterans get the benefits they’ve earned, oversees investments that earn billions of dollars for public education and manages state lands to produce the oil and gas that is helping make America energy-independent.


Commissioner Bush also watches over the Alamo and preserves historic archives at the General Land Office that date back to the Spanish Empire.


 


Commissioner Bush has dedicated his life to public service, working as a public school teacher in Miami after graduating from Rice University and serving in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan as an officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve.


 


Commissioner Bush is a successful businessman. He joined Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP after earning his Juris Doctorate at the University of Texas School of Law. He subsequently co-founded Pennybacker Capital LLC, a real estate private equity firm, in 2007, and St. Augustine Partners LLC, a Fort Worth-based investment firm focused on oil and gas transactions and consulting for private businesses.


 


Commissioner Bush is also committed to helping fellow Texans in his private life. He co-chaired a $30 million capital campaign for Big Brothers Big Sisters in North Texas and served as the co-chairman of the Dallas/Fort Worth Celebration of Reading. He was the Tarrant County chairman for Uplift Education — a highly successful Dallas-based public charter network focused on closing the achievement gap in inner-city public schools. He also served on the Board of Trustees for the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin.


 


Commissioner Bush is the grandson of President George H.W. Bush, the son of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and the nephew of President George W. Bush. He lives in Austin with his wife, Amanda, and their two sons, Prescott and Jack.

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Speaker: Chita Johnson, Master of Ceremonies
Speaker Chita Johnson, Master of Ceremonies
Meteorologist Chita Johnson joined KHOU 11 News in July 2011 and can be seen each day on KHOU 11 News This Morning and KHOU 11 News at Noon.  She comes to Houston from KRCR in Redding, California where she was named Best Media Personality for the past two years.  The ...

Meteorologist Chita Johnson joined KHOU 11 News in July 2011 and can be seen each day on KHOU 11 News This Morning and KHOU 11 News at Noon.  She comes to Houston from KRCR in Redding, California where she was named Best Media Personality for the past two years.  The Knoxville, Tennessee native attended Arizona State University and got her Bachelor of Science from Mississippi State University. 

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Organizer HAPL

HAPL Executive Night Chairman:


Tiffany Ganer


Swift Energy Company


tiffany.ganer@swiftenergy.com


 


HAPL Office


713-622-6868


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When?

Wed, Oct. 28, 2015
4:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
(GMT-0500) US/Central
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Where?

Hilton Americas-Houston
1600 Lamar
Houston, Texas 77010