The Round Rock Chamber has named Bryan Eisenberg, co-owner of the home care agency A Place At Home – North Austin, a finalist in three categories for its 2026 Annual Business Awards: Ambassador of the Year, Investor of the Year, and Entrepreneur of the Year. These honors recognize leaders who strengthen the region's economic vitality through mentorship, service, and innovation. The Chamber published a list of all the finalists on its website.
Eisenberg's nominations reflect a pattern of community-centered leadership that has helped shape Round Rock's business landscape and caregiving resources. As co-owner of the agency, which has been voted Best of Round Rock for two consecutive years, he leads an organization providing in-home care for seniors, veterans, and adults with disabilities. This work helps families navigate aging and mobility challenges with dignity and continuity.
The agency's community impact extends beyond direct client care. Through a partnership with the Share the Will Foundation, A Place At Home – North Austin has helped provide mobility equipment such as power wheelchairs and scooters to veterans and families in need. This initiative fills a critical community gap and reflects the agency's belief that compassionate care should support the wider community.
Eisenberg has also strengthened local business connections as a Chamber Ambassador and next year's Ambassador Chair. His Rock Solid Round Rock Business Leaders podcast has become a platform for spotlighting local leaders and sharing stories that strengthen the region's entrepreneurial fabric. He actively welcomes new Chamber members, mentors business owners, and advocates for collaborative solutions.
Brad Napp, Vice President of Investor Engagement at the Round Rock Chamber, stated that Eisenberg's commitment to connecting people and strengthening the community shows up in everything he does. His enthusiasm, dedication, and generosity of time make him a standout leader. Eisenberg explained that Round Rock is not just where he does business, but where he shows up for others through caregiving, community partnerships, and conversations on his podcast.
For business and technology leaders, this recognition underscores the growing importance of integrating community engagement and social impact into core business models. Eisenberg's approach demonstrates how local investment, mentorship, and innovative partnerships can create sustainable value beyond financial metrics. His work in the caregiving sector, combined with digital strategy expertise from his background as a New York Times bestselling author and customer experience pioneer, offers a model for how technology and service industries can address critical community needs while building resilient local economies.


