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Giving Back in Meaningful Ways

Stephen B. Moss is a partner at the Holland & Knight law firm, specializing in real property development law, hotel development and operations, title insurance and business law. Moss began the

Insurance Claims After Hurricane Irma

By Darcie Lunsford Construction manager Chris Ricci of DC Construction Associates stands just to the side of a new bank of elevators in an office midrise undergoing a multimillion-dollar renovation

An Altruistic Heart

By Gerry Czarnecki Ethel Isaacs Williams is the senior vice president of development and public affairs for Kaufman Lynn Construction, one of South Florida’s largest general contractors. Previously, she was

Whales are Harpooned When They Spout

By Peter Nasca Over the summer, Anthony Scaramucci was fired from his job as White House director of communications after a profanity-laced phone call he made to a reporter for

What Makes a True Leader?

By Greta Schulz Business leadership is different from what is often perceived. Most leaders are managers in disguise. Here’s an example: Sarah was excited to be promoted to sales director.

Aligned Diversity

The Way of The World By Stephen Garber The old days are gone. Middle-aged white men (like me) cannot be simply granted—or assume—the role of leading businesses, politics or organizations

The Resilience Overlay

By Julie Neitzel Being resilient requires process and fortitude, because it’s not necessarily a state of being. Judith Rodin of The Rockefeller Foundation describes it in her book, The Resilience

South Beach Before It Was SoBe

By Christine Alexis Miami Beach, much like many other cities, has undergone major cultural transformations. It traces to what happened during the 1960s and ’70s. During this period, the country

City of Progress

By Kevin Gale Welcome to our 2017 City Report on Hallandale Beach. We developed our concept in cooperation with the city, so a note of thanks to Mayor Joy Cooper,