
Chamber Wall of Honor – Showcase Your Business with Distinction
We proudly invite you to be featured on our Chamber Wall of Honor — a prominent and visually engaging display that highlights the businesses shaping our community.
With frequent visitors, foot traffic, and new members coming through our doors, this is a prime visibility opportunity to position your business front and center. It’s more than just a recognition — it’s a powerful marketing tool and a meaningful way to showcase your commitment to the local economy and fellow Chamber members.
Join a distinguished group of influential businesses and let your success shine where it matters most — right here in the heart of our Chamber.
Your business name will remain on the Wall of Honor as long as your business remains a member.
Would you like to make your commitment to be displayed on the Wall of Honor? Contact the Chamber office at 281-356-1488. You may also print and fill out the form below and drop it at the office, 18423 FM 1488 Suite C.
Level 1
- Large Plaque
- Company Name
- Large Logo
Level 2
- Medium Plaque
- Company Name
- Smaller Logo
Level 3
- Small Plaque
- Company Name
Level 1 Members

HCA Houston Healthcare Tomball
Lonestar College
Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital
Speedpro
CountryAir
Helping Hands Community Garden
Cruise Planners
Berger Geosciences
Chick-fil-A
Magnolia Auto
COLTON by AIRIA Development Company
Texas Star Plumbers
Level 2 Members

Woodforest National Bank
Akien's Law Firm PLLC
Quality of Life Medical Center
TOMAGWA HealthCare Ministries
Commissioner Charlie Riley
Better Bookkeepers, Inc.
Signarama Magnolia
Magnolia Home Xperts
5Point Credit Union
ABA Pools Service & Repair
Edward Jones - Bill Garvasi
Smart Financial Credit Union
Prime Path Financial, Inc.
Magnolia Independent School District
ATLAS Welding & Fabrication
Texas Regional Bank
Level 3 Members

Texas C.R.E.S.
Travis D. Whitaker Co.
Active Real Estate
Dona & Clyde Hunt
Bradie, Bradie, & Bradie Attorneys at Law
Terre & Amy Albert
Cecil Bell, Jr., State Representative
Constable Chris Jones
Society of Samaritans