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Aggie led, Aggie invested

Texas A&M alumnus and H+M Industrial EPC CEO seeks to further industry connection by establishing a scholarship to support an Aggie’s engineering education.

A group of Texas A&M fans wearing maroon clothing and hats smile for a close-up selfie in the stands of a crowded football stadium.

Brandon Hogan ’00 and his family at a Texas A&M football game at Kyle Field.

Credit: Courtesy of Brandon Hogan.

From the classroom to the office, Aggie engineers remain dedicated to being a force for innovation and excellence in the industry. Texas A&M University graduate and CEO of H+M Industrial EPC, Brandon Hogan ’00, has led his company with the same values instilled in him in Aggieland. Now, Hogan is taking that investment to new heights by establishing the H+M Industrial EPC Endowed Scholarship in Engineering, providing financial support for students.

“I believe that access to a high-quality engineering education is important to sustaining progress,” Hogan said. “In an ideal world, every student who has the desire, ability and work ethic would have access to an engineering education.”

H+M’s work reflects an intentional alignment with the Aggie Core Values, demonstrated through their dedication to the field and those it impacts. For more than 30 years, H+M has evolved and grown, delivering capital projects to companies in the energy, chemical and manufacturing sectors throughout the Gulf Coast region. Their mission to hire and retain the best employees and develop new ones is exemplified in their commitment to return to career fairs at Texas A&M year after year.

“We take pride in being a positive force in the lives of our clients, employees and in the communities we work in,” Hogan said. “H+M’s purpose is to build the future by delivering unmatched project experiences. The work that we do helps to shape our world, and Aggies are a great fit to help us accomplish our goals.”

Through the generosity of donors like H+M, new doors are opening for students. In addition to financial support, the company is fostering connections between students and the industry they aspire to join.


“The Aggie network is real,” Hogan said. “I am hoping that recipients will use the gift

to maximize their opportunities, develop themselves personally and positively impact other Aggies.”