HOST STAFF
713-532-4678 Office      3033 Chimney Rock Rd, Suite 115
713-532-4610 FaxHouston, TX  77056
www.host-staff.com      
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Debbie Dauterive
 
HONORS, AWARDS AND
CERTIFICATIONS
  
2008 Top Fifty Fastest-Growing
Women-Owned Businesses
in Houston
Houston Business Journal
  
Certified Women Business Enterprise
2011, 2010, 2009, 2008,
 2007, 2006, 2005
  
Recognized and Honored by the U.S.
National Guard and Reserve
as a Patriotic Employer
 
Member,
Greater Houston Convention
and Visitors Bureau, Tourism Committee
   
National Association of Catering
Executives (NACE)
When Service Matters                                                            HOST STAFF     713.532.4678

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OUR SUCCESS IS YOUR SUCCESS
Since opening its doors in 2004, Host Staff has rapidly become one of the foremost hospitality staffing companies in the Houston area. A Certified Women’s Business Enterprise, Host Staff was founded by Debbie Dauterive. With over a decade of experience in the staffing industry, Debbie believed there was a need for a hospitality staffing company that provided well-trained and professional workers who were skilled in handling the complexities of the hospitality industry. Host Staff employees are diligent, reliable and proactive. Debbie carefully chooses staff teams to meet the specific requirements of each event.
           
                         
 
          
            The pineapple is known as a world-wide symbol
            for hospitality. The legend of the pineapple began                    with the sea captains of New England who sailed                    to the Caribbean islands and returned to the                           colonies with exotic fruits and spices.
                
When the ships safely returned to port, their families would joyously greet the captain and crew and then spear a precious pineapple on top of their iron gateposts to invite friends and neighbors in to visit, share their food, and listen
to the tales of voyage and adventure.
           
Over time, colonial innkeepers added ornately carved
pictures of pineapples to their signs and bedposts.The tradition continues and to this day hotels and service industries proudly display and use the pineapple as a
symbol of hospitality.
THE PINEAPPLE STORY –