Level Up, Pivot, Soar! 3rd Annual MCTX Success In Business®

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1522 Texas Parkway,Missouri City TX 77489

14 October, 2022

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ARRIVAL INFORMATION• Plan to arrive by 9:00am to check in. • We have a full agenda scheduled and will start at 10:00 am promptly. RSVP INFORMATION• Space is limited. Only two representatives per company. WHAT TO BRING• Capabilities Statement• Business Cards ENTRANCE• Use the main entrance of the Community Center located past the Visitors Center on Missouri City Drive.   PARKING• Parking is Free FOOD AND BEVERAGE• Breakfast, Light refreshments and Lunch will be served. ATTIRE• Business Attire. Fort Bend County COVID-19 Health Guidance for the Public1. Assume personal responsibility – Public health guidance cannot anticipate every unique situation. Residents should take responsibility, stay informed, take actions based on common sense, and follow the guidance offered by health care experts. 2. Do an honest self-assessment – In addition, all individuals are encouraged to perform an honest self- assessment before engaging in activities outside of the home. This assessment should include asking two questions: Am I healthy enough to leave the home, or do I fall into a high-risk category, based on age or other medical conditions?Is there someone in my home, or someone I interact with on a regular basis, who falls into a high- risk category?If the answer to either of these questions is yes, then exercise extra caution and discretion before leaving the home. Is it a want or is it a need? 3. Perform protective hygiene, Distance yourself physically and clean the environment – Fort Bend County residents should practice good hygiene and cleaning practices to minimize the risk of transmission of the virus. These include but are not limited to the following: Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds as frequently as possible or use hand sanitizer after interactions with people or objectsStay home if illCover coughs or sneezes with a tissue or do it into the sleeve or elbow, not handsClean high-touch surfaces (buttons, door handles, counters, etc.) regularlyAvoid touching your faceRefrain from hand shakingPhysically distance and keep recommended distance between people outside of your householdWear a facial covering when out in public or when in the company of others.4. Assess the Risk – Individuals should assess their risk and make decisions based on their specific circumstances. Those at high risk for COVID-19 (elderly, those with underlying illnesses, etc.) and those around them should use extra precautions as outlined by the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), and Fort Bend County Health and Human Services (FBCHHS).

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