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Are You Sure You Want To Join A Nonprofit Board?

By Gerry Czarnecki Joining a nonprofit board is not that difficult, but before you do, be aware that being a nonprofit director carries some real challenges. Before you start the

The Clubhouse Whisperer

Peacock & Lewis helps golf clubs stay on the cutting edge By Kevin Gale | photos by Larry Wood Service businesses often like to have clients in a lot of

Please Don’t Screw Up LinkedIn, Microsoft

Despite the software giant’s poor track record with major acquisitions, Satya Nadella deserves the benefit of the doubt. Software giant Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is now the official owner of professional network

Insights into Health Care

By Kevin Gale Amid a presidential candidate squabble over health care costs, a panel of high-level executives in the field offered some remedies of their own during an Oct. 25

To Sell or Keep North State

Dear Mr. Berko: My father-in-law’s portfolio has 100 shares of North State Communications, which my wife and I think he bought in 2004 or 2005. Dad had Alzheimer’s disease, lived

The Big Chill

Amerikooler grows with emphasis on culture, innovation By Kevin Gale | Photography by All Star Event Photography Tucked away in an industrial area of Hialeah is a thriving business that

Doing Good Can Be Enriching

By Julie Neitzel The common perception is that investing in socially responsible ways would result in sacrificing investment returns. But socially responsible investing has evolved to a large, growing universe

Bargains Aren’t Easy to Find Anymore

By Darcie Lunsford Consumer psychology is surprisingly universal. It doesn’t shift dramatically whether the consumer is buying a Canali suit or leasing a corporate office. Everyone wants a perfect fit

Past & Present

How downtown Miami’s historic area is transforming into a hot spot By Kevin Gale | Photography by Larry Wood A few years ago, real estate broker Mika Mattingly knew a lot

Flagler Street: Once Miami’s Epicenter

Did you know Burdines, the Florida predecessor to Macy’s, opened on Flagler Street in the late 1800s? More than 120 years later, it’s hard to believe Flagler Street has been