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Southeast Florida Business Players - Sept. 2009

Frank T. Brogan, John Pritchett, Florida Atlantic University; Read more »
Published on 9/1/2009

World's Largest Junior Financial Achievement Center Opens

This month, buses will arrive in Coconut Creek at the world’s largest Junior Achievement “world” center to deposit the first of an estimated 50,000 students who will visit annually for an education in hands-on financial decision-making. Read more »
Published on 9/1/2009

Southeast Florida Business Players- Aug. 2009

Bart Sakmann, Max Planck Florida Institute; Kevin J. Gould, Piper Aircraft; Rafick-Pierre Sekaly, VGTi Florida Read more »
Published on 8/1/2009

South Fla. EDC Aids Startups

Entrepreneur Navroze Mehta launched Dermdex/Skinstore, a technology platform company for the skin-care profession, in Boca Raton. He grew it with the help of the Enterprise Development Corp. of South Florida. Read more »
Published on 8/1/2009

Bargain Buying: 'Hellacious Deals'

No stranger to the courthouse, as litigant or as buyer at auctions, Glenn Straub brims with ideas for his properties, whether the Miami Arena site or gambling boats he’s bought. Read more »
Published on 7/1/2009

Southeast Fla. Business Players- July 2009

Sandra Veszi, Rebuilding Broward Together; Jon McGuann, Atlantic Hotel Read more »
Published on 7/1/2009

Data: Highest Incomes in Florida by County

Three of the region’s counties were among six in Florida to make the top 50 nationally for highest per-capita income. Read more »
Published on 7/1/2009

Broward Aims to Attract More Headquarters

The reason: Headquarters jobs pay on average $80,000 and bring the foot-soldier volunteers who make cultural and community organizations go. Read more »
Published on 6/1/2009

Southeast Fla. SAT Scores

Martin County students recorded the highest SAT scores and the largest percentage of AP exams graded 3 or higher in the region. Read more »
Published on 6/1/2009

Southeast Florida Business Players - May 2009

Ted E. Furniss, Christopher Woythaler, Wilmington Trust; Carl Tsang, Charter Schools USA; Steven Abrams, Palm Beach County Commission Read more »
Published on 5/1/2009

Workforce's Snowball Effect

Schaumburg, Ill.-based Motorola found its own Razr a tough act to follow, and that’s meant trouble for its revenue, stock price and employment in Plantation, the west Broward city where it employed 2,500 earlier this decade but now has only about 1, Read more »
Published on 5/1/2009

Southeast Fla. Yearbook 2009

No despair -- just concern over access to capital. Read more »
Published on 4/1/2009

Southeast Florida Players - March 2009

Vernon D. Smith, John Williams, Fort Pierce's Riverside National Bank; Kevin N. McGrath, Stephen Rattner eDiets; Kelly Shanley, Broward Center for Performing Arts; Maria A. Sastre, Take Stock in Children Read more »
Published on 3/1/2009

River of Grass

Marjory Stoneman Douglas helped transform the image of the Everglades from a maligned swamp into America's most beloved wetland. Read an excerpt from Jack E. Davis’ new book, "An Everglades Providence: Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the American Envir Read more »
Published on 2/1/2009

Southeast Florida Players - Feb. 2009

Mark Nerenhausen, Broward Center for Performing Arts; Leslie Lilly, Community Foundation; Roy G. Smith, Scripps Read more »
Published on 2/1/2009

Wave of Hope for FAU's Ocean Turbines

Florida Atlantic's ocean energy research center envisions creating energy via underwater turbines but is having trouble getting a permit. Read more »
Published on 2/1/2009

Data: What Draws Businesses to Palm Beach?

In its Job & Labor Market survey, the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County asked business leaders why they selected Palm Beach County as a location site. Read more »
Published on 2/1/2009

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