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Tradition’s Lunch with Josh Noworatzky ’07,  President and CEO of Sprint Transport

November 9, 2020 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

Traditions Lunch – Josh Noworatzky ’07,  President and CEO of Sprint Transport

Sponsored by Brent Vannoy ’88, Partner, Hughes Watters Askanase

Date: 2nd Monday, November 9th, 2020

Time: 11:30 Networking, Lunch from Noon to 1 p.m.

Where: Grotto, 4715 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77027

Cost: $25 covers both lunch and dessert

Parking: valet or complimentary

 

We look forward to meeting again!

Grotto is following all health and safety guidelines set by the state and the health department to ensure your safety.

We ask that all our guests:

  • Take your temperature and if 99.5 degrees and above, please stay home
  • If you or any member of your household shows signs of illness of any kind, please choose to stay home
  • Wear a mask when not seated and maintain a safe social distance from other guests at the event
  • NEW POLICY: To ensure your safety and meet restaurant capacity requirements, online RESERVATIONS are REQUIRED by Friday, November 6th at noon.

This is an in-person activity. Every attendee must evaluate their unique circumstances and make an informed decision before attending in-person activities. The Houston A&M Club recommends that no one in the higher-risk category take part in-person. Anyone who feels sick must Stay Home. If you become sick or develop symptoms, isolate yourself then go home and seek care. The Houston A&M Club cannot make any guarantees of safety and you are attending at your own risk.

Josh Noworatzky ’07,  President and CEO of Sprint Transport

Josh Noworatzky joined Sprint Waste Services upon graduation from Texas A&M in 2007. He was named president and CEO of Sprint Transport in 2013, helping to lead the company to record revenues and growth as Sprint Transport became one of the top 35 tank truck companies in the country. Noworatzky’s philanthropy and community service include serving on the board of Home Encouragement, a Christian marriage-enrichment ministry, and helping with flood relief efforts in Texas and Louisiana, marshaling transportation and supplies and providing hands-on help and financial assistance for storm victims. In 2020 Josh was honored to be recognized among Texas A&M’s 12 Under 12 Young Alumni. He lives in Clear Lake with his wife Hattie and two young children