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Episode 27: Secure and Steady: Phylicia Hill on Growing a Cybersecurity Firm from the Ground Up.

32 min · 12 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the SCORE Houston Podcast, host PV Bala sits down with Phylicia Hill, Co-Founder and CEO/Managing Director of H5 Strategic Alliance — a Houston-based cybersecurity and IT professional services firm she co-founded with her husband James Hill in 2013. Phylicia shares her remarkable journey from a career in education and school administration to building a thriving cybersecurity company that serves enterprise clients across healthcare, financial services, and beyond. She opens up about the patience it took to grow the business over five years while working full-time, navigating Hurricane Harvey, and putting family first — all before going full-time in 2018. In this episode, you'll learn: * How Phylicia merged her business acumen with her husband's deep technical expertise * Why patience and preparation are the foundation of sustainable business growth * How the COVID-19 pandemic became a turning point that accelerated their growth * The unique talent model that powers H5's delivery across multiple states * How small businesses can protect themselves from today's AI-driven cyber threats * Why mentorship is non-negotiable for minority and women entrepreneurs * What's next for H5, including their new Ignite managed services platform Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a small business owner, or simply curious about the cybersecurity landscape, this conversation is packed with real-world wisdom and practical advice. Phylicia Hill was recognized as the SBA Houston District Minority Business Owner of the Year. About SCORE Houston Podcast: SCORE Houston brings you inspiring stories and actionable insights from successful entrepreneurs and business leaders in the Houston area. Subscribe for new episodes every week! Let us know what you think of this episode. What subjects you would like us to cover in next episodes. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545812/fan_mail/new] Give your comments at https://scorehoustonpodcast.blogspot.com [https://scorehoustonpodcast.blogspot.com] or write to pv.bala@scorevolunteer.org. Let us know what you like of this episode and suggest subjects on which you wish to know more.

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In this episode of the SCORE Houston Podcast, host PV Bala sits down with Phylicia Hill, Co-Founder and CEO/Managing Director of H5 Strategic Alliance — a Houston-based cybersecurity and IT professional services firm she co-founded with her husband James Hill in 2013. Phylicia shares her remarkable journey from a career in education and school administration to building a thriving cybersecurity company that serves enterprise clients across healthcare, financial services, and beyond. She opens up about the patience it took to grow the business over five years while working full-time, navigating Hurricane Harvey, and putting family first — all before going full-time in 2018. In this episode, you'll learn: * How Phylicia merged her business acumen with her husband's deep technical expertise * Why patience and preparation are the foundation of sustainable business growth * How the COVID-19 pandemic became a turning point that accelerated their growth * The unique talent model that powers H5's delivery across multiple states * How small businesses can protect themselves from today's AI-driven cyber threats * Why mentorship is non-negotiable for minority and women entrepreneurs * What's next for H5, including their new Ignite managed services platform Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a small business owner, or simply curious about the cybersecurity landscape, this conversation is packed with real-world wisdom and practical advice. Phylicia Hill was recognized as the SBA Houston District Minority Business Owner of the Year. About SCORE Houston Podcast: SCORE Houston brings you inspiring stories and actionable insights from successful entrepreneurs and business leaders in the Houston area. Subscribe for new episodes every week! Let us know what you think of this episode. What subjects you would like us to cover in next episodes. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2545812/fan_mail/new] Give your comments at https://scorehoustonpodcast.blogspot.com [https://scorehoustonpodcast.blogspot.com] or write to pv.bala@scorevolunteer.org. Let us know what you like of this episode and suggest subjects on which you wish to know more.

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