Houston Entrepreneur Social Part II: Champagne & Content — Where Opportunity Meets Ambition

In a city teeming with entrepreneurial spirit, the Houston Entrepreneur Social event series has carved out a unique niche.

Ill Intent Ace
4 min readSep 6, 2023
Attorney Brian White, poses with his crew at the first Houston Entrepreneur Social.

It’s not just another networking event; it’s a convergence of minds, a marketplace of ideas, and a launchpad for success. As we gear up for the highly anticipated sequel, “Champagne & Content,” slated for this Saturday, September 9th, let’s delve into what makes this gathering a game-changer for every ambitious entrepreneur.

Born out of a collective desire to empower and educate, the event’s organizers have backgrounds as diverse as the city itself. From fashion and culinary arts to real estate and entertainment, their varied expertise converges into a singular mission: to create a space where entrepreneurs can grow, connect, and get a lil’ glamourous.

Organizers Deeayego (left), Zenjaia (center), and Jenny Portillo (right) were all dressed to impress for a packed crowd.
Scott Paul performs for the packed crowd of entrepreneurs

While Houston is no stranger to entrepreneurial events, Houston Entrepreneur Social fills a unique gap. It’s not just about exchanging business cards; it’s about exchanging knowledge, resources, and opportunities. The last event featured numerous millionaires from various business sectors as special guests. This time around, the focus is on “Champagne & Content,” a theme that encapsulates the essence of the event: rich content in a relaxed, celebratory atmosphere.

One of the most electrifying moments of the last Houston Entrepreneur Social was when Jessica Hatch, CEO and Founder of Infinity Diagnostics Centers and Arabella Chiropractic, graced the stage. Her story wasn’t just a recounting of her entrepreneurial journey; it was a masterclass in resilience, grit, and the transformative power of a ‘yes’ after a sea of ‘nos.’

Jessica spoke openly about her early years, facing rejection and skepticism. But for her, each ‘no’ was not a roadblock but a stepping stone, fueling her drive and fortifying her resolve. By 30 years old she was a millionaire and eventually, she reached a pivotal milestone: buying out her investors and reclaiming her narrative and her business.

Jessica Hatch (left), Alex Lugo (center), and Doctor Spiller (right) were of the night’s special speakers.

Another speaker who left an indelible mark at the last Houston Entrepreneur Social was Alex Lugo, the CEO of the trading organization OBG. His journey is nothing short of extraordinary, transitioning from a U.S. Marine to a financial freedom fighter, empowering dozens of people through the skill of trading.

Alex delved into his background, sharing how his military discipline and strategic mindset became invaluable assets in the world of trading. But what stood out was his genuine passion for helping others achieve the same financial freedom he had found. Alex’s organization, OBG, isn’t just about trading; it’s about transforming lives, one trade at a time.

His impact was so profound that all of the event’s organizers — Deeayego, Zenjaia, Jenny, and Scott — were inspired to join the platform and start trading themselves. It’s one thing to captivate an audience; it’s another to catalyze action, and Alex did just that. His speech wasn’t merely informative; it was transformative, turning skeptics into believers and novices into aspiring traders.

Jessica Hatch, Lucy Wo, Jenny Portillo, and Shavee Ho pose for the red carpet (left). Credit Entrepreneur, Shakeel Cooper, poses among the city views (right).

While the inaugural event set a high bar, “Champagne & Content” promises a different flavor. It’s not a rehash but a reimagining, designed to offer attendees a fresh experience. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or a budding start-up owner, the event promises the opportunity to rub shoulders with some of Houston’s brightest minds.

Houston Entrepreneur Social Part II is an experience, an opportunity, and most importantly, it’s the future of entrepreneurial networking in Houston. So, pop the champagne and prepare to be captivated, educated, and elevated. This Saturday, the most valuable currency won’t be paper or coin; it will be content and connections.

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Ill Intent Ace
Ill Intent Ace

Written by Ill Intent Ace

Raised in New Jersey. Dedicated to highlighting local talent making big moves. Music and money make the world go 'round. illintent.co

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