January 11, 2024

Discovery Green Conservancy President Kathryn Lott Named a Houston Business Journal Texas Top 100 Leader For 2024

The Houston Business Journal named Discovery Green Conservancy President Kathryn Lott to their Texas 100 list. The annual list highlights impactful Texans who have the power to move the market, with clout beyond their company or industry and who are likely to shape our future.

“These leaders have made strides throughout 2023 and we don’t expect their momentum to slow in 2024,” said Jonathan Adans, managing editor of the Houston Business Journal.

Lott was appointed President of Discovery Green Conservancy in July of 2023. She previously served as Executive Director of Southern Smoke Foundation. She has also worked for prestigious organizations such as the Houston Grand Opera, Society for the Performing Arts (now known as Performing Arts Houston), and the Children’s Museum of Houston. She was also co-creator of Lott Entertainment which produced large-scale projects and events for nonprofit organizations including Discovery Green, University of Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts, Baylor College of Medicine, Legacy Community Health, East End Chamber District and more.

Other Texans on the Top 100 list include: Elon Musk, Mark Cuban, Ross Perot Jr, Bun B, John Whitmore, Whitney Wolfe Herd and more. You can see the complete list here.

Kathryn Lott, president of Discovery Green

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