Andy Correa
Owner | We Wagon Catering, Andy’s Mobile Kitchen, Andy’s Kitchen, and Andy’s Bar & Grill
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I’m a product of Cypress. I grew up here, went to school here and then worked in Cy-Fair ISD for almost 25 years before retiring to pursue my dream and follow my passion of opening my own restaurant/catering service. In 2014 I opened Andy’s Mobile Kitchen (catering and food trucks), in 2018 I opened Andy’s Kitchen (Voted #1 Best Burger in Cypress) and in 2022 opened Andy’s Bar & Grill. I’ve lived here 99% of my life and love being part of this community with my wife, Kristi, our blended family of six, and our granddaughter.
Who inspires you most, and why?
My father always inspired me. He expected me to do better than the day before in all phases of life; to push for better results, never settling for average results.
What are you passionate about?
I’m passionate about always learning from our experiences. It’s important to make sure we are striving for excellence in every aspect of our lives.
Any big plans or goals for the future either personally or professionally?
I plan on opening up another location in 2026 in the Cypress area! Personally, I’m always open to learning new things and helping others.
When was the last time you sang out loud?
Every Friday night during our Karaoke night! (La Bamba)
What is your favorite thing to do when you’re not working?
I enjoy spending time with my family and friends outdoors.
When was the last time you stepped out of your comfort zone?
I’ve always enjoyed the opportunity to get out of my comfort zone. It pushes me to reach higher goals and to gain more confidence in myself. This gives me the ability to be able to help others in reaching better results, and their goals too.
What ways do you like giving back to the community?
I enjoy being a part of the community in so many different ways but mostly just being able to give back to others in a time of need. Helping out with school events and helping others in the community as well. Cypress has always been good to me so it’s a natural thing to help out when I can.
What is your favorite thing about Cypress?
I enjoy the small town feeling yet it’s a huge town with lots of great things to do.
Justin Reed
Assistant Chief of EMS at Cy-Fair
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After my dad became a volunteer firefighter post-9/11, I followed in his footsteps and discovered a deep passion for EMS. I spent a decade serving the community I grew up in, during which I became a dad and eventually landed the position of Assistant Chief of EMS at Cy-Fair in 2016 (my dream job).
These days, my favorite role is being a dad — you’ll usually find me with my kids, staying active or watching movies together. I love my life and my work; I’m driven to always work toward the next level. Recently, I earned my master’s degree in Healthcare Innovation from the University of Pennsylvania.
What are you passionate about?
I’m most passionate about my faith. I was a non-believer for most of my life — honestly, Christians were the biggest barrier to me believing in Jesus. But during a mission trip to Haiti as an atheist, everything changed. God has a sense of humor, and it took something that dramatic to wake me up. Now, I focus on loving people like Jesus did. A lot of today’s so-called “Christian values” don’t line up with the Jesus I’ve come to know through Scripture, so I aim to live differently: connecting with people, sharing my story, and leading with grace.
I am also a champion of the EMS profession and put a lot of my energy into moving it forward. EMS has traditionally been seen by the rest of the medical community as more of a transportation service than a partner in patient care. I aim to change that perception and show how integrating EMS into broader community healthcare systems can change clinical (not to mention financial!) outcomes!
When was the last time you sang out loud?
All the time—so probably not long before you’re reading this. Since I know I can’t carry a tune in a bucket and I dance just as badly (which I’m convinced are connected somehow), the only people who typically hear me belt it out are my kids and myself. My playlist is chaos: Phil Wickham, UGK, Frozen (Reindeer are better than people—change my mind!), Randall King, Incubus, Pantera…I’ll jam to all of it.
Any big plans or goals for the future, either personally or professionally?
Personally, raising my kids to be good humans is a top priority. When they’re little, your job is to keep them alive despite their best efforts to self-destruct. As they get older, the challenge is shaping them into kind, contributing members of society.
I’m turning 40 soon, so maybe this is my midlife crisis talking, but I’ve decided I want to complete an Ironman. And speaking of goals, I’ve got my eye on earning a PhD.
Professionally, I’ll continue to advocate for EMS. My goal is to make Cy-Fair a leader in collecting and sharing best practices. Innovation is my jam. I’m a big believer in choosing curiosity over judgment.
Mitch Medigovich, Jr.
Servant Leader, Sales Manager, Community Connector, Mortgage Solutions Professional
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I’m a devoted husband, father of two, and proud dog owner to Xena. My faith has grown deeper in recent years, and I’m also a lifelong mortgage professional. I love helping people make smart home financing decisions while staying grounded in family and community.
Who inspires you most, and why?
My dad. He’s had a long, successful career and continues to give back through his work with the Kiwanis Club. Even in retirement, he’s a pillar in every community he's part of. One thing he always asked me growing up was, “What’s the good word for the day?” That mindset shaped my life—always find something positive, never quit, and if you can’t find the light, at least find something to laugh about. He used to say, “You’re standing in your own acre of diamonds,” and that’s stuck with me.
Any big plans or goals for the future either personally or professionally?
Professionally, it’s to keep running a growth-minded mortgage branch that empowers loan officers—and really, anyone we come in contact with. I’m also focused on supporting small business growth through our JVPNG (Jersey Village Professional Networking Group). Personally, my biggest goal is helping my kids get through school and into college—setting them up for a successful future is everything to me.
When was the last time you sang out loud?
I’m on the worship team and they don’t give me a Mic so I sing out loud at home when I’m practicing for Sunday Service… LOL
What is your favorite thing to do when you’re not working?
Spending time with my family, hands down. Whether it's watching my daughter play volleyball, talking about workouts with my son, or just relaxing with my wife and our dog Xena—it’s the best part of my day. I also love playing guitar, especially blues and worship music. It’s a creative outlet that helps me stay grounded.
When was the last time you stepped out of your comfort zone?
I took on the Treasurer role at the Cy-Fair Chamber of Commerce even though I wasn’t sure I was ready for it. I stepped up, and I’ve grown because of it. Years ago, I left a corporate role and thought I was done leading. Now I’m running a branch, mentoring others, and leaning back into leadership in ways I never expected.
What ways do you like giving back to the community?
Houston gave me the opportunity to build my business, so giving back has always felt right. Now that I’m in Cypress, I wanted to be a part of shaping something special—a community that grows but stays tight-knit. I’m involved with Habitat for Humanity, CFISD Leadership, Cy-Fair Houston Chamber and other boards because I want to make a difference right where I live.
What is your favorite thing about Cypress?
When we moved to Houston, I looked all over—from Conroe to Pearland—but Cypress just felt right. The community is solid, the people are down to earth, and the school district is top-notch. It’s a great place to raise a family and put down roots.
Rohaab Miahmed
President | Solcore Wellness
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I am the proud owner of SolCore Wellness. At 26 years old, I hold a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from Texas Tech University. My original dream was to attend Physical Therapy school and work closely with athletes across all sports and age groups. However, life presented me with a different path.
Following the post-pandemic rise in health and wellness awareness, I saw an opportunity to pursue my passion for helping athletes in a new way. As a former athlete myself, I deeply understand the importance of prioritizing recovery and overall body care.
My mission is simple yet powerful: to help people live happy, healthy, and pain-free lives, regardless of their background. Over the years, I’ve been fortunate to work with individuals ranging from professional athletes to casual weekend warriors. What drives me every day is my unwavering dedication to empowering others to feel and perform their best.
Who inspires you most, and why?
My biggest inspirations are my brothers. They constantly push my limits and show me there is always room for improvement. They are the reason I fear no challenge because I know they will have my back if I fall.
Any big plans or goals for the future either personally or professionally?
I am planning on opening another location in 2026
What is your favorite thing to do when you’re not working?
My favorite thing to do when I am not working is working out or socializing with my friends.
When was the last time you stepped out of your comfort zone?
The last time I stepped out of my comfort zone was in planning SolCore Wellness. This is my first business I built from the ground up.
What is your favorite thing about Cypress?
My favorite thing about Cypress is it has that small town feeling to it but it's so big at the same time. I believe it's the people of this city that make it feel that way. Everyone is friendly and has so much love for their neighbors. It's like everyone is family here.
Steven J. Brown
Community Advocate
Share a brief bio about yourself
I have a degree from Linfield College in Social and Behavioral Science and a passion for community service, with over 30 years in financial services I enjoy building professional and community relationships. I care about the community and enjoy getting involved with the Chamber of Commerce as well as serving as a founding board member for Lena’s Foundation, a non-profit helping those that are disadvantaged. In my free time I love playing live music, spending time with my beautiful wife Lisa, and floating in my pool with my dogs Libby and Cooper!
Who inspires you most, and why?
There are several. My dad for being a WW2 hero (at least to me) and always instilling doing what was right. My son, for reminding me to be youthful and that you can accomplish great things. My wife, Lisa, for standing up to cancer and never missing a day of work during treatment. She’s tough! Dr. King, Senator John Lewis, Harry Chapin and so many others that stood up for equality and social justice.
Any big plans or goals for the future either personally or professionally?
Travel as much as possible!
When was the last time you sang out loud?
Anyone that truly knows me would say every single day! In the shower, car or behind my guitar, I’m always singing something!
When was the last time you stepped out of your comfort zone?
Although I’ve been in financial services for 30 plus years, I recently ventured into helping business owners with their commercial insurance coverages and I see that as a financial service. I’m still meeting with business owners and C-suite level executives like before, just offering a different financial solution. Making a professional change in your late 50’s can be daunting.
What ways do you like giving back to the community?
I give back by being involved with the Chamber of Commerce to help business owners be successful. I also strive to help those that are less fortunate through service clubs that I’ve been involved with. On a more serious note, along with some close Cypress friends, we have built blessing bags for the homeless and have distributed those during the cold months of winter.
I truly believe that everyone in our community should be given the opportunity to be successful. And sometimes that means, a hand up.
Special thanks for The Shop Club Houston for hosting our photoshoot. Check out their story in this issue.