The Houston Parks Board celebrated its annual luncheon Oct. 14 outside the George R. Brown Convention Center. The afternoon program included a farewell to outgoing president and CEO Beth White, as well as the announcement of her successor.
The overview: In May, the Houston Parks Board, a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding, improving and protecting parks and green spaces in the Houston region, announced that White will retire at the end of 2025. According to a May 21 news release on her retirement, White has helped garner nearly $300 million in investments for projects, maintenance and conservation work.
Zooming in: After White announced her upcoming retirement, the Houston Parks Board began a nationwide search for her successor. On Oct. 14, Muse shared that the board chose HPB's former chief program officer, Justin Schultz.
According to the news release, Schultz joined the board in 2022, where he served as the chief planning and strategy officer, leading the strategic planning process approved by the board in 2023.
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