2023 Summit Recap: Navigating Detours on the Road to Success
XPX San Antonio hosted their annual summit featuring an impressive lineup of keynote speakers and several panel discussions focusing on all sides of the exit. “We had a great half day event thanks to our amazing business community, superb speakers and incalculable business connections,” says San Antonio Summit Chair, Angel Salinas.
XPX San Antonio July Networking Event
Thank you all for joining our July XPX San Antonio-Networking Event!
We’re thrilled to announce its tremendous success, thanks to each and every one of you. The outstanding turnout and exceptional conversations showcased the brilliance of diverse professionals forging valuable connections.
Our heartfelt appreciation goes to our incredible host, Lone Star Capital Bank, for their generous support in creating an engaging and welcoming environment. Kudos to them for making this event a resounding success!
San Antonio members awarded SBJ 2023 Best Places to Work
The San Antonio Business Journal is pleased to present the winners of the 2023 Best Places to Work Awards.
There are five categories: extra-small companies with 10-24 employees; small companies with 25-49 employees; medium-sized companies with 50-99 employees; large companies with 100-249 employees; and extra-large companies with 250 or more employees.
The Business Journal will reveal where each company ranks within its category at the awards ceremony set for July 20 at the Rosenberg Skyroom at the University of the Incarnate Word.
Congratulations to all of our XPX San Antonio members who received this award!
Employer Flexible
Rosenblatt Law Firm
Steven Bankler, CPA, Ltd.
theKFORDgroup
Valcor Commercial Real Estate
Verde Commercial Real Estate Group
Vaco SA
Featuring Lone Star Capital Bank
Company Culture That Encourages Social Responsibility
Lone Star Capital Bank (LSCB) is a leading financial institution renowned for its commitment to community engagement and social responsibility. With a strong focus on making a positive impact beyond the realm of traditional banking, LSCB and its dedicated employees have become pillars of support for various organizations in their local communities.
The bank has forged partnerships with esteemed organizations, including XPX (Exit Planning Exchange) and TEAMability, to address critical societal needs. Through these alliances, Lone Star Capital Bank’s employees actively contribute their time, skills, and resources to uplift the communities they are a part of.
XPX (Exit Planning Exchange), an organization dedicated to helping business owners plan and execute successful transitions. Through their involvement, LSCB employees share their expertise and provide invaluable guidance to business owners, contributing to their long-term success.
To learn more about Lone Star Capital Bank and the comprehensive suite of financial services they provide, visit their website at www.LSCB.com or contact a representative directly at 210.496.6116.
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