Palm Beach News Digest

EisnerAmper, an accounting and business advisory services firm, will open a new office in West Palm Beach.

Palm Beach Gardens Tennis Center, where sisters Serena and Venus Williams have trained, will build a new clubhouse.

International nonprofit organization Gift of Life Marrow Registry is moving its headquarters to the Park at Broken Sound in Boca Raton.

Celsius Holdings, a Boca Raton-based fitness beverage company, named Edwin Negron Carballo as its new CFO.

Modernizing Medicine named Joe Harpaz, formerly a managing director at Thomson Reuters, as its new president and chief operating officer.

The Breakers’ executive banquets chef Jeff Simms was inducted into The Honorable Order of the Golden Toque, an international culinary organization with 100 lifetime members.

►The American Real Estate Society named its new president, Ken Johnson, who is the associate dean of graduate programs and a finance professor at Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business.

Jupiter Medical Center named Thomas R. Schoenig as its new chief information officer.

Billionaire Ken Griffin bestowed a $20-million gift to the Norton Museum.

President Donald Trump plans to nominate interior designer Carleton Varney, owner of Dorothy Draper & Co., to serve on the National Council on the Arts.

Military helicopter division Sikorsky Aircraft of Lockheed Martin will lay off 500 employees as the company undergoes restructuring.

Boca Raton-based the Geo Group, a private prison and detention center operator, received a modified government contract to house undocumented immigrants.

West Palm Beach-based real estate investment firm McCraney Property Company signed a lease for NFI, one of Amazon’s third-party logistics service providers, in an industrial park in Charlotte, South Carolina.

► Broward County commissioner and former Florida senator Steve Geller joined the law firm Sachs Sax Caplan in Boca Raton.
►Boca Raton-based I Love Mac & Cheese will expand to Davie and Jupiter.
►Developer DDG topped off its oceanfront condominiums, 3550 South Ocean.
►Kolter Homes named Wayne Soojian as business unit manager.

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