By Gerry Czarnecki Heather Geronemus is one of Broward County’s young leaders, remaining constantly and actively involved with the South Florida community. In addition to all her volunteer work, Geronemus
Family experiences inspire Heather Geronemus
By Gerry Czarnecki Heather Geronemus is one of Broward County’s young leaders, remaining constantly and actively involved with the South Florida community. In addition to all her volunteer work, Geronemus
By Greta Schulz What would you say to a friend who said he met a great girl and after two dates he was going to ask her to marry him?
By Stephen Garber Asking what makes a good leader evokes a variety of responses, from the practical to the esoteric. It can be sort of a “coming out” party for
By Peter Nasca If you’re aware of pop culture, you know the headline on this column happens to be the title of Jordan Peele’s highly successful recent horror movie. It’s
A refuge from Jim Crow laws By Christine Alexis The 1960s were a tumultuous time in American history—the era of civil rights activism. In 1964, famed boxer Muhammad Ali—still using
►The U.S. Department of Transportation approved the Brightline rail project to run from Miami to Orlando. ►CenterPoint Properties acquired a 130,000-square-foot facility at 3355 NW 114st St., in Miami. ►MyStrongHome
J. David Bogenschutz leads on the courtroom scene By Andrea Richard Being charged with a crime can ruin your life. Putting up a solid defense can help, if you are
These and other innovations have their roots at IBM Boca Raton By Chris Fleck In November, Citrix hosted an event, “50 Years of Innovation: How IBM Boca Raton Influenced the
Dear Mr. Berko: I am very nervous about the stock market and have been selling my weak stocks — those that have weak financial statements and those I don’t think
Dear Mr. Berko: In January 2015, I invested $200,000 in Chinese stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The Chinese stock market was as hot as a firecracker, and