Argentina M. James

Argentina M. James is the visionary founder, president and CEO of HillDay Public Relations, an award-winning firm renowned for its expertise in strategic public relations and supplier diversity. With over 34 years in the public relations industry, Ms. James has guided HillDay from its inception in 2010 to a leadership position in managing large-scale public infrastructure projects and sophisticated corporate communication strategies. The firm serves distinguished clients, including the City of Houston, City of San Antonio, TxDOT, METRO, HNTB, and prominent construction companies such as Hensel Phelps, McCarthy, Manhattan, and Turner Construction.

An alumna of Texas Southern University, Ms. James earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Speech Communications. Her educational background has been essential in shaping her nuanced approach to public involvement, enabling her to lead community engagement and marketing initiatives that resonate with diverse populations effectively.

Before establishing HillDay, Ms. James was the Vice President of Public Affairs at the Port of Houston Authority, where she directed successful initiatives generating over $2 billion in economic development. Under her stewardship, HillDay has excelled in public involvement, communications, and compliance for significant infrastructure, transportation, and construction projects. Currently, the firm engages in delivering comprehensive public engagement, supplier diversity, and contract compliance services for projects totaling $17.5 billion. Her strategic leadership in public engagement has consistently secured necessary regulatory and environmental approvals.

Ms. James’ commitment extends beyond her professional achievements to deep involvement in community and industry organizations. She serves as a member-at-large for the COMTO Houston Chapter, secretary of the NAACP Houston Branch, and is an active member of the Young Women’s College Preparatory Academy, National Association of Minority Contractors, and Women in Transportation’s Houston Chapter. Additionally, she is affiliated with the Public Relations Society of America’s Houston Chapter, Missouri City (Texas) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, and is a life member of both Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and the Texas Southern University Alumni Association Houston Chapter.

Her community service includes significant leadership and fundraising efforts that have raised $75 million for various local charities. Alongside her husband, Roger S. Harris, she co-chaired the highly successful NAACP Centennial Freedom Fund Awards Dinner, significantly enhancing both funds raised and event attendance, embodying her motto, “Lift as you climb.”

Ms. James values her family life, skillfully balancing her demanding career with her role as a devoted wife and mother to her children, Argentina Taylor James and Colen J. James, and stepmother to Mia and Megan Harris. Her dedication to her family underscores her belief in the profound role of support systems in achieving both professional success and personal satisfaction.

ARGENTINA M. JAMES
Founder, President and CEO
HillDay
3801 Kirby Dr., Suite 507
Houston, TX 77098
O: 713-306-6822
ajames@hilldaypr.com
www.Hillday.com
IG: @HillDay
FB: HillDayIndustries

Similar Posts

  • Brandi Harleaux

    Brandi Harleaux stands as a testament to the power of resilience, vision, and purposeful leadership. As the CEO of South Post Oak Recycling Center (SPORC) and a trailblazer in a traditionally male-dominated industry, Brandi embodies the spirit of innovation, empowerment, and relentless pursuit of excellence. Her story is one of breaking barriers, fostering inclusion, and…

  • Monica G. Williams, Ph.D.

    Texas Woman’s University’s inaugural Houston campus president, Dr. Monica G. Williams, has nearly 30 years of administrative and leadership experience in non-profit and educational sectors. Her appointment was announced earlier this month. As president, Williams will provide strategic leadership for the campus located in the Texas Medical Center, which encompasses more than 60 medical institutions. It is the largest medical center and life science destination…

  • Shae Keefe Jacobs

    Shae Keefe Jacobs is senior counsel at Husch Blackwell LLP, an AmLaw 100 law firm with an uncommon approach. Shae began her legal career over 20 years ago while earning her bachelor’s degree at the University of South Florida. She worked up the ranks at several Tampa law firms as a file clerk, legal assistant,…

  • Kristin Williams

    Kristin Williams has been the CEO of Kingwood Pines Hospital, a 116-bed in-patient psychiatric hospital, since August 2019. With over 22 years of experience in both inpatient and outpatient psychiatric care, Kristin has dedicated her career to improving mental health services for children, adolescents, adults, and geriatric populations. Before her tenure at Kingwood Pines Hospital,…

  • Ana Maria Brodbeck Schick

    Ana Maria Brodbeck Schick has spent the past 20 years in nonprofit leadership. She will be joining the CFP Foundation as their executive director in September, leading the overall activities of this philanthropic family foundation focused on education. Most recently, Ana served as executive director of Small Steps Nurturing Center, a high-quality early child-hood education…

  • Dr. Alveda Williams

    Dr. Alveda Williams is the chief inclusion officer at Dow. In this role, she is responsible for institutionalizing inclusion, diversity, and equity as key drivers for the company’s long-term growth and business success. Prior to being named Chief Inclusion Officer, Dr. Williams served as Corporate Director of Inclusion and Senior HR Director for Talent Acquisition,…