Speeches

  • 04.18.24Where is Healthcare Going? Healthcare Think Tank Roundtable
  • 03.06.242024 Bisnow: Houston Industrial Pulse: Navigating Trends, Challenges, and Growth with a Port Perspective (Panelist)
  • 02.15.24Benefits Administration Workshop, SouthWest Benefits
  • 02.14.24Game Changers: The Intersection of Sports, Real Estate and Community, ULI Houston Leadership Luncheon (Moderator)
  • 11.15.23Bisnow Houston Construction Trends + Innovations - Challenges and Opportunities in Houston’s Development (Moderator)
  • 10.17.23Evolving Houston Multifamily Market, Houston Bisnow Multifamily Annual Conference (BMAC), Moderator
  • 10.13.23Welcome to the Jungle: Expert Witness Preparation and Testimony, 2023 National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges, Austin, TX (Co-Presenter)
  • 09.22.23Antifriction Technology’s Fundamental Overhaul of the Airport Experience, 2023 Annual Meeting & Conference of the Forum on Air & Space Law (Speaker and Moderator)
  • 09.20.23ABA Forum on Air & Space Law Annual Conference 2023 (Program Co-Chair)
  • 09.14.23The Bowl Season Podcast, S3-E4, Joe Tessitore, Mike Perrin

Media Contact

Stephen Hastings
Director of Communications & Media Relations  
713.650.2485 Direct
832.343.4228 Mobile
shastings@winstead.com

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