See Who's Who in Texas energy
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- B. Candace Beeke
- Editor in chief- Houston Business Journal
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It's not easy to pick the top people in Texas energy.
That's why we leaned on the help of hundreds of our friends, who nominated their peers for spots in this year's Who's Who in Energy. The Dallas, Houston and San Antonio business journals have come together — along with business journals in Columbus, Denver, Pittsburgh and St. Louis — to create a 2014 directory of the premier individuals in and supporting the energy industry.
The leaders will be featured in a special publication in the Nov. 28 issue of each journal, as well as online. Altogether, that publication will include more than 750 business leaders across multiple industries and states who are driving energy deals and making daily contributions to this booming industry.
Click through the slideshow to see 15 of the top energy dealmakers in Texas.
To see the list of Who's Who in Energy in Dallas, click here.
To see Who's Who in Energy in Houston, click here.
To see Who's Who in Energy in San Antonio, click here.
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Candace Beeke leads the newsroom and oversees the editorial products of the Houston Business Journal, including the weekly paper, the website and award and educational events. Follow Candace on Twitter for more.
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