by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 22, 2019 | Profiles
Led locally by El Paso District Manager, Michael Nunez, Transworld Systems Inc (TSI) specializes in first and third-party intervention for past-due accounts receivable. Together, the team has more than 800 clients in 22 states, with the majority located in the El...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 22, 2019 | Profiles
There are thousands of ways into the complex healthcare system and as important as this topic is, we aren’t talking about it enough. UnitedHealthcare is a health insurance company dedicated to helping people live healthier lives and helping the health system work...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 22, 2019 | Profiles
Howard Schultz, who bought a Seattle based coffee shop from its original owners in 1988 and helped grow it into the Starbucks of today once famously said “Starbucks has a role and a meaningful relationship with people that is not only about the coffee.” For over 32...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 22, 2019 | Profiles
Your banker shouldn’t be a yes-man. Instead, you should see him or her as a partner—a financial expert with the knowledge and assets to help your outfit thrive. Unfortunately, that’s not easy to find now-a-days in El Paso. Sure, the big banks have capital. But they’ve...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 9, 2019 | The City
By Oscar AcostaPhotos By: Jesse Maynes If you’re in El Paso and into cocktails you should know these names: Cesar Gustavo Perez II and Michelle Salgado. Together, this couple has led El Paso’s cocktail renaissance. With their latest offering, “El Velvet Elvis at The...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 9, 2019 | The City
By: Erin CoulehanPhotography by: Daniel Frederick Kassi FosterFranklin Mountain Management, LLC Paul Foster has established himself in the community—and “Forbes”—for his success in the oil industry after cutting his teeth cleaning tanks, welding pipes, and digging...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 9, 2019 | The City
By: Andy MartinezPhotos By: Jesse Maynes “In Italy we say ‘At the table, one never gets old,’” says Chef Giuliano Matarese, who, just this last June, led a dinner at El Paso restaurant Anson 11. Born and raised in Napoli, Italy, Giuliano’s background as a renowned...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 9, 2019 | The City
By: Zak HansenPhotos Courtesy of the Sun Bowl Association At the Oct. 18, 1934, meeting of the El Paso Kiwanis Club, Dr. Brice W. Schuller proposed the club host a New Year’s Day football game pitting El Paso High School’s All-Star team against another of similar...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 8, 2019 | The City
By Michelle Cromer In an interview, with reference to his fame, Bob Marley was once asked, “Are you a rich man, do you have a lot of possessions?” He replied, “I don’t have that kind of richness, my richness is life.”So simple yet so profoundly meaningful. Being...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 8, 2019 | The City
By Henry Craver Six years ago, El Paso was at a crossroads. Our lovely border home, so long a hotbed of rich bi-national culture, albeit a humble one, had the chance to reestablish itself as one of the country’s major cities. From 2008 to 2012, the city’s population...