Appointment of indicted CEO is latest saga at Broward Health
Amid all the drama at Broward Health there’s finally a new CEO, but this is sparking yet another controversy: The health district’s board has given a job to Beverly Capasso, the
Brightline deaths fuel more safety efforts, legislation
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
Great Places and Spaces
One River Point KAR Properties is poised to make a major statement with One River Point, which will have two 60-story towers rising 800 feet above the Miami River and
Better Bottom Line
An insightful conversation at what motivates and drives today’s workforce In today’s rapidly changing workplace environment, the multigenerational workforce brings particular challenges for organization’s bottom lines. With digital on the
Change Agents
Executives discuss workplace misbehaviors and hiring practices With national headlines reporting the workplace misbehavior of powerful executives, politicians, celebrities and others—and the subsequent fallout—the topic is at the forefront of
The Future of Work
Tech Predictions for 2018 By Chris Fleck New technologies will begin to appear this year that will forever influence the way we work, how we get our jobs done and
The Cost of Hurricane Irma’s Destruction
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
Phillip Frost: Charitable billionaire is still working on the next big thing
By Kevin Gale When it comes to serial entrepreneur success among South Florida’s billionaires, Dr. Phillip Frost continues to lead the list. Frost and a partner bought struggling Key Pharmaceuticals
Transition Time
Teddy Morse becomes the third-generation leader at Ed Morse Automotive Group By Kevin Gale | Photography by Larry Wood The view from the top is different. Just ask Teddy Morse,
Epic Battles
Prominent banker, attorney win fights with SEC, class-action attorneys By Kevin Gale | Photography by Downtown Photo When the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission brings a civil case, most companies
Growth at Gunster
George LeMieux, Bill Perry lead a statewide charge By Kevin Gale | Patrick Clinton Photography Gunster started out as a law firm with one lawyer in 1925, and 92 years
Taking the Reins
Belinda Stronach looks to change the face of horse racing, starting with the world’s richest thoroughbred event at Gulfstream Park. By Kevin Kaminski D espite the daylong drizzle that had turned