Round Rock, TX (Newsworthy.ai) Friday Feb 13, 2026 @ 7:00 AM Pacific —
The Round Rock Chamber of Commerce has named Bryan Eisenberg its 2026 Entrepreneur of the Year, honoring leaders whose work strengthens both the local economy and the people who call Round Rock home.
Eisenberg, best known for his work as a New York TImes best-selling business book author and keynote speaker through Bryan Eisenberg, was also named a finalist in two additional award categories (Ambassador and Investor of the Year). The recognition reflects consistent leadership across entrepreneurship, civic engagement, and long-term community impact.
Beyond his keynote speaking and writing career, Eisenberg serves the community alongside his wife and business partner, Stacey Eisenberg. Together, they are the owners of A Place At Home – North Austin, an award-winning home care agency serving seniors and families throughout Central Texas.
Through A Place At Home – North Austin, the Eisenbergs focus on dignity, continuity of care, and practical support for families navigating aging and health transitions. The agency was recently recognized as both an Employer of Choice and Provider of Choice, reflecting its commitment to caregivers as well as the families they serve.
That same people-first philosophy, listening closely, building trust, and showing up consistently, carries directly into Eisenberg’s broader civic leadership.
As part of this year’s honors, Eisenberg also joins the Chamber’s board as 2026 Ambassador Chair. Through his service with the Round Rock Chamber of Commerce, the Ambassador program plays a central role in welcoming new investors, strengthening peer relationships, and helping local businesses feel connected and supported.
The appointment reflects leadership grounded in service rather than visibility, and relationship-building rather than titles.
Eisenberg is also the host of the Rock Solid Round Rock, where he spotlights entrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders, and civic builders shaping the city’s future.
The podcast serves as a living record of Round Rock’s growth, preserving the stories behind the businesses and people investing in the community’s long-term success.
“This community is built by people who care deeply about their neighbors,” Eisenberg said. “Being recognized here means continuing to show up and give back.”
The Entrepreneur of the Year award is part of the Chamber’s annual celebration of business excellence. This year’s winners and finalists reflect the diversity, resilience, and shared commitment that define Round Rock’s business community.
A full list of honorees is available through Community Impact’s coverage of the 2026 Chamber Honors.
Bryan Eisenberg is a New York Times bestselling author, keynote speaker, entrepreneur, and community advocate based in Round Rock, Texas. Alongside his wife, Stacey Eisenberg, he leads mission-driven organizations focused on care, connection, and long-term community value.
Business leaders who demonstrate sustained impact, integrity, and service within the local community.
The Ambassador Chair supports Chamber members by welcoming new investors, strengthening relationships, and fostering engagement.
They co-own an award-winning home care agency and support Round Rock through business leadership, civic service, and community storytelling.

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