Amid all the debate about immigration into the United States, two of the subjects of articles in this issue remind us how immigrants can turn into powerful leaders and grow
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The so-called First Law of Holes says that if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging. Unfortunately, Broward Health has found itself digging deeper into an ethical hole, which
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There’s an old saying that a good lawyer knows the law, but a great lawyer knows the judge. David Bogenschutz not only knows all the key judges, he married former
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In the wake of four deaths from people hit by its trains, Brightline held a news conference Friday to announce expanded outreach efforts regarding rail safety. Meanwhile, Treasure Coast politicians are
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It doesn’t get much more high-profile than the Miami Heat in South Florida. Managing General Partner Micky Arison is the chairman of Carnival Corp. & plc, the world’s largest cruise
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Even if you aren’t a fan of modern and contemporary art, you have to appreciate the impact of art and design on the South Florida economy. Miami’s Art Week, which
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At the end of my October letter, I wished everyone well as Irma was poised to strike. The last-minute change in trajectory meant the Florida Keys took the brunt of
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Dear Editor, To Malcolm Berko’s reader, “T.M.,” who asked “Is Charles Schwab a safe, inexpensive and honest place to handle my account?”: On behalf of everyone at Schwab, we welcome
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Rachel Sapoznik, who is on this month’s cover, is a business leader transcending what you would expect from someone in her line of work. I’ve had the pleasure to know
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By Kevin Gale and Andrea Richard Hurricane Irma is leaving a huge price tag in its wake with losses throughout the Southeastern United States that are estimated at $42.5 billion
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Dr. Phillip Frost is celebrated as one of the most successful entrepreneurs in South Florida, but there’s a lot more to him than that. As our cover story shows, Frost
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Transitioning between generations can be a gantlet for family-owned businesses. Two-thirds of them don’t make it to the second generation, and another 50 percent don’t make it to the third
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