Sharmagne Taylor, CMP ('86)
President & CEO
On-Site Partners, Inc.
Current Chair of Eric's Club
Lectured April 14, 2016
A native of Orange, Texas, young Sharmagne Jenkins first glimpsed the hospitality
industry through a broad lens. Her single mother, Lois, fortunate to have been afforded
a college education and advanced professional degree, moved with her and Sharmagne’s
sister, Alonna-Chell, to Cincinnati, Ohio, in the early 1970s for a better life.
When her sister went off to college, Sharmagne traveled on business trips and moved
to seven different cities with her mom, experiencing historic hotels like the Muehlebach
in Kansas City and sampling fine cuisine in their restaurants. In those days, the
housekeepers did double duty as babysitters, and Sharmagne toured the suites and facilities,
a captive audience, as they went about their daily chores. Her interest in hospitality
was re-ignited in 1982 when she read an article in Black Enterprise magazine about careers in the industry. Her mom had recently been transferred to
Houston, and Sharmagne, contemplating her next move, decided to check out Hilton College.
It was there she found her calling and the rest is her story.
Sharmagne Taylor, CMP, is now president and CEO of On-Site Partners, Inc. Established
in 1998, On-Site Partners, Inc., is a full-service meeting consulting firm providing
technology solutions for attendees and housing and event-logistics management for
large meetings and events hosted by professional and trade associations, corporations
and community organizations. Prior to starting her own firm, Sharmagne worked for
15 years in hotel operations, sales and convention services, primarily with Hyatt
and Hilton.
She is a 1986 graduate of Hilton College, where she is currently a member of the Dean’s
Advisory Board. In 2003, she completed the Community Minority Business Advancement
Program offered by The University of Texas McCombs School of Business.
On-Site Partners was the 2012 recipient of the Houston Minority Supplier Development
Council’s prestigious E-10 Award, the 2012 U.S. Small Business Administration’s Director’s
Award, the 2008 recipient of the Houston Citizens Chamber of Commerce Pinnacle Award
in Hospitality and the 2008 Houston Minority Supplier Development Council Minority
Supplier of the Year Award.
Sharmagne’s passion is creating opportunities for the next generation of hospitality
students and breaking down barriers to success for fledgling entrepreneurs—particularly
small firms owned by minorities, women and disabled veterans. She is a member of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Mu Kappa Omega Chapter, a life member of Alpha Phi Omega
Fraternity, Inc., and a volunteer with the Houston Area Urban League Guild, Bread
of Life, Inc. and Sam Houston Area Council of Boy Scouts of America.
Sharmagne and her husband, Charles, have been married for 30 years and have two adult
children—Evan, a media technology and public relations professional, and Barry, a
college senior studying mechanical engineering.