We are proud to share that PRISM has been honored with the Ally for Women Award at the inaugural Invest IN HER Awards hosted by the Institute for Leadership in Capital Projects (I‑LinCP). This recognition celebrates organizations that foster environments where women can thrive, grow, and lead within the capital projects industry.
From day one, Lily Luo has been a spark of innovation and steady leadership at PRISM.
Happy New Year, everyone! As we step into 2026, I’m filled with optimism for what lies ahead. Together, let’s embrace new opportunities, overcome challenges, and continue to grow stronger. I look forward to staying connected and collaborating with each of you throughout the year.
The first CCIM Houston/Gulf Coast Chapter luncheon of 2026 drew a full house, where Dr. Daniel Oney, Research Director at the Texas Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University, delivered a comprehensive economic and real estate forecast for Texas and Houston.
The first Greater Houston Business Procurement Forum breakfast of the year kicked off 2026 with strong energy and insight. From regional and industry forecasts to a thoughtful keynote by Daniel Potter of the Kinder Institute, the morning offered a strong look ahead for Houston. A meaningful moment was celebrating my mentor, Pat Kiley, on receiving the Lifetime Award. Cheers to a strong start to the year ahead for Houston’s business community.
Transformation often begins with reimagining what already exists. This office building renovation demonstrates how thoughtful design and visualization can drive meaningful repositioning.
My husband Warren and I had the joy of bringing together our teams from Johnson Design Group, PRISM Renderings, and Town Square Development Advisors for a holiday celebration that truly captured the spirit of the season.
The holiday season draws people into places of worship in a powerful way. Sanctuaries fill, fellowship halls come alive, and communities gather to celebrate, reflect, and reconnect. It is a time when space matters, not just how it looks, but how it supports meaning, welcome, and shared experience.
As we close out 2025, I’ve been reflecting on my Word of the Year: RESET.
A great holiday gathering last Friday at Loro Asian Smokehouse, hosted by Kimley-Horn. The full house, great food, and easy conversations made it a wonderful opportunity to reconnect. With perfect weather to top it off, it was an ideal way to end the week. Jing and Deborah enjoyed being part of the celebration.

