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Glenn H Clements, Jr.

Houston native Glenn H. Clements, Jr. serves as President for Morris Strategic Investments, LLC (MSI) a private equity management company investing primarily in commercial real estate across Texas. 

 After graduating from The Kinkaid School in Houston, he earned his B.S. in Finance and Management of Information Systems from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College in 2003. 

 He began his career in the Commercial Lending Dept. at Southern National Bank in Sugar Land, Texas in 2003, and remained there until it merged with Prosperity Bank in 2006.  He helped to found MSI in 2006 upon the closing of the bank merger.  Since then, he continues to increase holdings, and to raise profit by seeking out new investments, and analyzing any potential new opportunities for the company. 

 Glenn serves as Asset Manager, for many Morris Strategic Investments operating real estate holdings, and as Chief Financial Officer of the Joella and Stewart Morris Foundation.  One of his roles at MSI was to develop a 9-location assisted living chain for a local Alzheimer’s Care operator, Autumn Grove Cottages, which was sold as a portfolio in 2015 to a non-profit organization that now owns the real estate and operates that business.  In 2015, he led the revitalization of an old strucutre into a thriving retail center at the corner of 24th Street and North Shepherd.  He envisioned and oversaw the development and construction of an urban core mixed-use property, Heights Central Station, which won the 2019 Houston Business Journal 25th Annual Landmark Award for best mixed-use property. He is now focusing on further development in new areas, while completing a patio-home community in the Spring Branch area of Houston.

 He is a member of the Houston-area chapter of YPO Next Gen, and previously served on the board of the Tellepsen Downtown Houston YMCA.  A dedicated father of three, he enjoys: spending time outdoors with his family, wakeboarding, snowboarding, running, restoring old cars, and riding motorcycles.