2014-10-16



Celebrating Trustee Neeta Sane (in red) as one of the “Top 30 Most Influential Women of Houston 2014”



Houston, TX (October 6, 2014) –- In a ballroom filled with family, friends and co-workers, Neeta Sane, Houston Community College Board of Trustees Chair, was honored as one of the  “2014 Top 30 Influential Women of Houston” by D-mars marketing and communication firm.

“We are proud to have Trustee Sane as chairman of the board. Her role in the continuous growth of Houston Community College and her commitment to student success make her a perfect recipient of this award,” said Dr. Cesar Maldonado, HCC chancellor.



L:R: Sonia Guimbellot, Elizabeth Maldonado, Dr. Cesar Maldonado, Shawn Taylor, Lina Sabouni, Neeta Sane,Michael Sabouni, and Deepak Sane

Sane and the other women honored represent the finest in corporate, civic, philanthropy, education, entertainment and community leadership that their city has to offer.

Under Sane’s leadership, the Board of Trustees recently selected the chancellor, commenced working on all 14 construction projects passed in the 2012 bond election, and announced the development of a RigOne lab at HCC Northeast College.

“I am proud of the partnerships that Houston Community College has cultivated over the years. In fact, the name of our institution reinforces our critical mission – to serve and work with our community,” said Sane.

Sane, an entrepreneur, wife and mother, grew up in India with tremendous respect for America. After she migrated here, she immersed herself in the community and public service to give back some of the blessings and opportunities this country gave to her.

Sane has received congressional and other noteworthy recognitions for her dedicated service. The Texas Legislature commended Sane for her efforts to strengthen the college’s capacity to serve as a pathway to higher education and workforce training.

During her tenure as trustee, she worked with community leaders, public officials, and the HCC Foundation to create scholarship programs and hosted regional workforce summits. She was a driving force behind the completion and grand opening of the Alief Construction Technology Center, a hub for students to train and receive certification in heating, ventilation, air condition and plumbing.

This story originally appeared on Voice of Asia Online.

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