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Gabriella Rowe

Gabriella “Gaby” Rowe is the CEO of Station Houston, the city’s largest hub for startup technology acceleration, corporate innovation and entrepreneurship. Station Houston’s membership includes over 200 active startups, 350 members, 130 mentors and 40+ high-impact strategic partnerships with the corporations that lead the key industries of Energy, Transportation, Aerospace and Construction driving Houston’s economy. Rowe is responsible for taking Station Houston to the next level as a dominant global innovation hub and as Rice University’s partner for content and programming in the development of Houston’s much-anticipated innovation district.

Prior to Station Houston, Rowe was an education executive, investment banker and management consultant in New York City for more than 25 years. She received her Bachelors- of-Arts from Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania and full master’s coursework from Bank Street College of Education in New York City, New York. Rowe and her husband, Kenny, have four children. She is an avid runner and football fan and can be found practicing her “pitmaster” skills on her family and friends most weekends.

Gabriella Rowe

CEO

Station Houston

1301 Fannin St #2440

Houston, Texas 77002

281.393.0500

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