When Careers Require Necessary Reinventions
It was a heartening experience to talk to cover subject Carlos Rosso about his mid-career pivot: He’s 55—a very stylish and charismatic 55—and after being a South Florida fixture as
According to New Survey, Florida Employees Are Happy…But Looking
As part of a national survey, Grant Thornton elicited responses from 409 Florida workers on a series of workplace issues. The results depict a workforce in line with the rest of
The Business Community Honors Beacon Council President and CEO Michael Finney
Miami-Dade Beacon-Council president and CEO Michael Finney was the epitome of class, dignity and leadership. With his trim, tailored and youthful appearance, and his boundless energy, Finney, who assumed his
Investment Funds From West Palm and NYC Partner on a Boca Raton Office Complex Deal
Commercial real estate is more than holding its own in South Florida, and sometimes in unexpected places, courtesy of investment funds with muscle. MHCommercial Real Estate Fund II, a discretionary
Surfside Victims’ Settlement Reaches Nearly $1 Billion
“In a surprisingly swift resolution of the Champlain Towers South class-action lawsuit, “the Miami Herald reports, “relatives of the victims and survivors of the Surfside condo collapse have reached a settlement that
Versatile Entrepreneurs Michael and Nikki Simkins Headline a CEO Connect Event at Red Rooster
For more than a year, during the most virulent part of the COVID-19 pandemic, SFBW’s “CEO Connect” series—our illuminating and edifying and community-building events—were performed virtually. So, there was a
Gateway of Wynwood Welcomes OpenStore, a Platform Launched to Offer Instant Liquidity to eCommerce Entrepreneurs
As tech companies continue to rapidly expand and enter the Miami market, OpenStore has moved into its new office space in Wynwood. Founded by Keith Rabois of Founders Fund; Jack Abraham
Acting CEO gets job permanently at Broward Health; new commissioner appointed
The North Broward Hospital District Board of Commissioners on Wednesday named acting CEO Gino Santorio to the position permanently and announced a new commissioner. “I am excited to have been
Community bankers put emphasis on technology, relationships
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The List: Community banks
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The Death of the Office
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Brightline bonds move forward
Brightline took another major step forward Wednesday when the Florida Development Finance Corporation approved its request to issue $1.75 billion in private activity bonds. The bonds will finance rail infrastructure in