Dallas, TX: HQ to the Future
- Rose-Monique Brown

- Nov 2, 2020
- 1 min read
Location is never just geography. It is strategy.
The decision to headquarter the CoS in Dallas was intentional, grounded in data, and aligned with the kind of leaders we serve. Dallas sits at the intersection of growth, talent, and operational scale. It is one of the few regions in the country where economic momentum is paired with infrastructure that actually supports it.
Dallas offers access to a diverse and expanding workforce, a strong concentration of mid-market and enterprise organizations, and a business environment designed for long-term execution rather than short-term advantage. The region continues to attract headquarters, investment, and innovation across industries, from finance and technology to logistics and professional services.
Proximity shapes perspective.
Dallas reflects the reality many leaders are navigating today:
Rapid growth without coastal overhead
Complex operations without unnecessary friction
Opportunity paired with accountability
It is a city built for operators, not spectators. For organizations scaling teams, managing partnerships, and preparing for regulatory and market shifts, Dallas provides a practical vantage point.

Rose-Monique with leaders who value clarity, structure, and thoughtful execution. Dallas mirrors those values. It rewards planning. It supports systems. It encourages ambition that is grounded rather than rushed.
Choosing Dallas was not about trend alignment. It was about being positioned where disciplined growth is already happening.
For leaders thinking about where their business truly belongs, the question is not where growth is loudest. It is where growth is most sustainable.
What factors are shaping your organization’s location decisions right now?


