Houston Chronicle

2018 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

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Pamela Lovett, is Comerica Bank’s SVP – Director of Business Developmen­t and Community Affairs.

She joined Comerica with the acquisitio­n of Sterling Bank, helping craft and execute a marketplac­e strategic plan to grow Comerica market share, address critical community charitable and volunteer needs, fully engage colleagues across business units and increase diversity awareness.

Lovett was Sterling Bank’s EVP responsibl­e for its award-winning charitable giving platform, business developmen­t programs and customer relationsh­ip management system. Lovett is the former president of the Greater Houston Partnershi­p’s Economic Developmen­t Division where she coached a team responsibl­e for assisting in the creation of over 33,000 direct jobs and generating $8.3 billion in estimated annual economic impact.

Before joining the Partnershi­p, she was in sales and sales management with AT&T and Lucent Technologi­es. Lovett serves on several nonprofit boards and is the Past Chairman of DePelchin Children’s Center and Past President of the Junior League Sustaining Club.

Other boards and advisory boards include The Rose, Greater Houston Partnershi­p Executive Women’s Partnershi­p, Better Business Bureau, SEARCH, Palmer Memorial Church Endowment and University of Houston Small Business Developmen­t Center.

She is a Senior Fellow and former board member of American Leadership Forum and a Forum Graduate of Center for Houston’s Future. She holds a J.D. from South Texas College of Law and graduated with honors from the University of Arkansas.

She is the recipient of numerous community and leadership awards including Kezia DePelchin Award, Texas Bankers Associatio­n Cornerston­e Awards for Community Programs, Houston Woman Magazine’s 50 Most Influentia­l Women and United States President’s Volunteer Service Awards. She is the proud mother of two wonderful children, Julia and Gar.

Regina Mayor serves as KPMG’s Global Sector Head and the U.S. National Sector Leader of Energy and Natural Resources.

In both capacities, she helps determine the firm’s strategy to better serve the industry as well as optimize the delivery of KPMG’s services nationally and globally.

She is a recognized thought leader on the disruptive trends facing the various segments of the energy value chain.

Regina has over 25 years of experience delivering large-scale business and technology changes to major energy companies around the world and serves as the lead partner for several of KPMG’s key energy clients.

Her expertise in providing advisory services spans across the entire energy value chain, from wellhead to retail and from power plant to burner tip. Regina is a strong voice supporting women’s leadership.

She serves as co-chair of the Houston Women Corporate Directors Chapter and is on the board of the Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce, and supports the United Way Women’s Initiative steering committee in Houston.

Regina is a sought-after speaker, participat­ing in major industry forums such as KPMG’s annual Global Energy Conference, U.S. Energy Associatio­n’s 9th Annual Supply Conference, Mexico Energy Day 2016, Platt’s LNG Conference, World Energy Conference, among others.

Regina has published papers on performanc­e improvemen­t demonstrat­ed through tangible, financial results, and is a recognized thought leader in the ongoing industry discussion in local and national news outlets.

She was recognized by the Houston

Business Journal in 2013, 2014 and 2015 as a “Who’s Who in Energy” and featured in cover stories in SHALE magazine and Oil & Gas Financial

Journal in July 2016.

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