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Join Texas Young Professionals
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Texas Young Professionals is a rapidly-growing forum and professional network
for young professionals in their 20s to mid-40s from various industries across Texas.
There is no membership fee to join Texas Young Professionals.
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Welcome to TYP The Woodlands |
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Texas Young Professionals is a
community of professionals in their
20s to mid-40s across Texas. Our
mission to foster
relationship-building, career
development, entrepreneurial
endeavors and civic involvement
among young professionals. The TYP
vision is to empower our members to
be leaders in business and our local
communities.
TYP
members come from
various professions and
industries. Our members
include accountants,
architects, engineers,
entrepreneurs, lawyers,
and other young
professionals in energy,
finance & financial
services, healthcare,
information technology,
oilfield services,
petrochem, public
relations, real estate, telecommunications,
as well as charities and
non-profit organizations.
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Contact Us |
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To learn more about our plans for
The Woodlands, North Houston and
Montgomery County, email us at
woodlands@texasyoungprofessionals.com
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Events in The Woodlands and Greater
Houston |
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Check out our
Events page for
details about Houston
events, happy hours, mixers
and where you can meet and
network with young
professionals, serve your
community and advance your
career through educational
presentations and continuing
education activities. Read
more about what distinguishes
our
TYP Houston Events. |
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Houston is the fourth
largest city in the
country and the
largest city in the
state of Texas. |
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Houston has a diverse
industrial base and
highly-skilled workers
in Energy, Oilfield
Services, Health Care,
Shipping, Financial
Services,
Petrochemical,
Engineering,
Aeronautics, and
Information
Technology. |
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In April 2009,
Forbes
ranked Houston #2 in
the nation for Best
Big Cities for Jobs. |
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In July 2008,
Kiplingers
rated Houston as the
best city to work,
live and play. |
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In June 2008,
Forbes
ranked Houston as the
best city to buy a
home. |
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In July 2008,
Forbes ranked
Houston as the third best city in the
country for young
professionals. |
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Texas does not impose
a personal income tax. |
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Texas is widely
regarded as a business
friendly state that
does not impose undue
regulatory burdens on
businesses. |
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