Dallas-based Women’s Foodservice Forum (WFF), a non-profit organization dedicated to developing and advancing leaders in the foodservice industry, announced that Kelli Valade is the organization’s new ...
Cynthia Sanchez Serrano, CEM, CVP, has been named as the new director of the City of Fort Worth Public Events Department. In her new role, she will lead the $606 million Phase 2 of the Fort Worth ...
Semiconductor giant Texas Instruments has agreed to acquire Silicon Labs, an Austin-based leader in secure, intelligent wireless technology, for $231 per share in an all-cash transaction valued at ...
Dallas is the epicenter of a rapidly growing Y’all Street financial hub. So it makes perfect sense that the Museum of Money has chosen Dallas for its first location. The museum—known simply as MoMoney ...
Dallas-based OpenKey, a pioneer in using smart devices to unlock hotel rooms, has been acquired by Canary Technologies, a leader in hotel guest management technology. The investment builds upon Canary ...
Dallas’ Kofile Technologies, which modernizes and digitizes local government records, has acquired Ohio-based HF Group’s ECS conservation, government records preservation, and digitizing services. A ...
Irving-based CEC Entertainment (CEC), the parent company of Chuck E. Cheese and Peter Piper Pizza, has appointed Scott Drake as president and CEO, succeeding David McKillips, effective February 13, ...
The Rainwater Charitable Foundation (RCF), one of the largest independent funders of neurodegenerative research to empower field-advancing programs, resources, and breakthrough discoveries for primary ...
In the book of Genesis, Noah took pairs of all the world’s creatures onto an ark to save them from a great flood. Now Dallas-based Colossal Biosciences aims to create a 21st-century, high-tech repeat ...
Deliah, a roaring ’20s-inspired supper club “where Southern charm meets old-Hollywood glamour,” is opening in the Dallas Design District on Tuesday, Feb. 3. The location at 1616 Hi Line Drive is the ...
Plano-based public sector software and tech services provider Tyler Technologies has agreed to acquire Phoenix-based For The Record, a digital court-recording pioneer, for around $212.5 million in ...
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