• Subscribe
  • Log In
  • Sign up for email updates
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

The Texas Lawbook

Free Speech, Due Process and Trial by Jury

  • Appellate
  • Bankruptcy
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Corp. Deal Tracker/M&A
  • GCs/Corp. Legal Depts.
  • Firm Management
  • White-Collar/Regulatory
  • Pro Bono/Public Service/D&I

Three Houston Corporate Counsel Recognized for Diversity and Inclusion Successes

March 22, 2024 Natalie Posgate

The Association of Corporate Counsel’s Houston Chapter and The Texas Lawbook announced Friday that in-house lawyers at Ascend Performance Material, Shell USA and Spire Resources are finalists for the 2024 Houston Corporate Counsel Award for Achievement in Diversity and Inclusion.

ACC Houston and The Lawbook partner annually for the Houston Corporate Counsel Awards, which recognize the hard work, legal successes and leadership skills of general counsel and senior counsel at Houston area businesses.

The Lawbook appoints a panel of independent judges, which are screened for conflicts, to review and evaluate the nominations. This year, ACC Houston and The Lawbook received more than 60 submissions.

The judges selected three finalists for the category of Achievement in Diversity and Inclusion. The finalists are:

Adel Sander, Ascend Performance deputy general counsel, who was nominated by Foley partner Rachel Steely;

Hector Pineda, Shell USA associate general counsel for downstream and renewables, who was nominated by Shell senior counsel Eric Maddock; and

Sean Jamieson, general counsel at Spire Resources, who was nominated by Vinson & Elkins partner Quentin Smith.

ACC Houston and The Lawbook will honor the finalists and announce the winner at the annual Houston Corporate Counsel Awards ceremony on Wednesday, May 15, at the Four Seasons Hotel in downtown Houston.

The Lawbook and ACC Houston will announce the finalists for the remaining categories, including general counsel of the year, senior counsel of the year, business litigation of the year, M&A deal of the year and achievement in pro bono and public service, during the next 10 days.

In-depth profiles of each finalist will be published in April and May.

New proceeds from the Houston Corporate Counsel Awards goes to fund The Texas Lawbook’s full-time pro bono, public service and diversity reporter and writer. More details can be found at TexasLawbookFoundation.org.

Natalie Posgate

Natalie Posgate covers pro bono work, public service and diversity within the Texas legal community.

View Natalie’s articles

Email Natalie

©2025 The Texas Lawbook.

Content of The Texas Lawbook is controlled and protected by specific licensing agreements with our subscribers and under federal copyright laws. Any distribution of this content without the consent of The Texas Lawbook is prohibited.

If you see any inaccuracy in any article in The Texas Lawbook, please contact us. Our goal is content that is 100% true and accurate. Thank you.

Primary Sidebar

Recent Stories

  • CDT Roundup: The Streak Ends, But It’s Not All Quiet as Key Deals Still Stirring
  • Anatomy of an Acquittal — Delayed Vindication
  • Jury Awards $37.9M to Residents Affected by Houston Watson Grinding Explosion, Case Continues for Others
  • Judge Approves $91.3M in Settlements in GWG Bankruptcy 
  • GWG Holdings Bondholders Allege RICO Conspiracy 

Footer

Who We Are

  • About Us
  • Our Team
  • Contact Us
  • Submit a News Tip

Stay Connected

  • Sign up for email updates
  • Article Submission Guidelines
  • Premium Subscriber Editorial Calendar

Our Partners

  • The Dallas Morning News
The Texas Lawbook logo

1409 Botham Jean Blvd.
Unit 811
Dallas, TX 75215

214.232.6783

© Copyright 2025 The Texas Lawbook
The content on this website is protected under federal Copyright laws. Any use without the consent of The Texas Lawbook is prohibited.