Why does California do all the cool stuff? Texas is the largest state and with companies like JCP, Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Kimberly-Clark, & Southwest Airlines, just to name a few, headquartered right here in DFW we have all the resources to be hip and fashion forward (ok, business forward if there is such a term!)! Aren’t Texans and everyone else just dying to know who the heck the personalities are behind all of these innovative and flourishing companies? Inquiring minds want to know! Ok Texans and the rest of you, let’s rally together to get a cool, hip TV show about the business stars of Texas…it will be an instant hit! Now…just whom will we get to host this TV show? I hear J-Lo isn’t going to be hosting American Idol, hmmm…one to ponder?
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