Growing Pains Make Us Stronger

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Growing Pains Make Us Stronger

From Edinburg to Alamo to Brownsville – from charter schools to convenience stores to restaurants and medical centers – the Rio Grande Valley’s development temperature is much warmer than recent temperatures. Our region is heating up, and it looks and feels so good!

Construction crews are working daylight to dark building, renovating and expanding. The building for a better tomorrow across our Valley is happening. Here at VBR, we thrive daily to bring to light local entrepreneurs, industry and manufacturing victories, and quality of life improvements for Deep South Texas. Our print and online venues boast of RGV successes. What a great job we have!

If we miss a company’s or organization’s new location, expansion or startup, please let us know. Send an email to info@valleybusinessreport.com with the particulars and we will be in touch. Valley Business Report is all about featuring local advancements toward a more prosperous Rio Grande Valley.

With growth comes challenges. Closed lanes, orange cones and redirected traffic options are all included in the package. We can all take a few deep breaths when we encounter traveling obstacles as we’re driving in town or across the Valley. I drive the streets plenty so the patience lesson starts with me.

Hardworking men and women are braving the elements and our vehicles. Let’s be mindful and courteous with temporary lane merges and the safety issues that accompany the positive direction our Valley is headed. Planning for additional time on the road helps reduce stress and possibility of accidents. Staying safe so everybody goes home to their families is our goal.

We help take care of one another. That’s what we do. The Rio Grande Valley is one. TeamRGV!

My thirty years in the media world has primarily focused on marketing, advertising and writing. This industry is my passion. I have been blessed to serve customers with marketing consulting, advertising concepts, video production and promotion of all forms - broadcast, print and digital. My occupation is a fun job but not work. The opportunity to put clients and customers together awakens me early. Learning clients and their businesses enables me to create effective multimedia advertising campaigns. My media life led me to deep South Texas in 2004 to co-found The Business Times of the Rio Grande Valley and then the Valley Business Report in 2009. This south Louisiana native is proud to call the Rio Grande Valley my home.

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