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HONOREE 2023

HONOREE 2023

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Denise Jordan is THE Business Bridge Builder. She is a Business Networking Consultant and Speaker who is transformative at “Hello.” Known as a convincing communicator and collaborator, her expertise thrives in Business 2 Business partnerships, Senior Business Strategy, Operations, Sales Team Strategy, and Executive Organizational Development.

Denise has established herself as a multi-faceted connector who builds bridges between business leaders to not only benefit the bottom line but impact the community they serve.

She has done so in part by developing successful membership growth strategies for the Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce by highlighting their success stories. Her “Show” me your work” spirit resonates with clients who are looking to reach new audiences but are unknown in the community.

Denise Jordan’s forward-thinking has allowed her to spearhead revenue growth for the March of Dimes, marketing, and community outreach for the American Parkinson’s Association, as well as implement innovative business development for Kaplan University, generating 1.1 million dollars in student enrollments.

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A graduate of the State University of New York, Denise also has a proven ability to develop small business resiliency programs, offer policy advisory on emerging technology, help female business owners scale, and produce advocacy efforts for racial equity and workforce development.

On multiple Boards, including the Florida Atlantic University and the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association, Jordan was the recipient of the 2022 Prestigious Women Awards for the South Florida Business and Wealth Magazine.

These accolades and abilities merely scrape the surface of the in-depth possibilities entrenched in Denise Jordan.

WORDS THAT INSPIRE ME:

“The ultimate measure of a person is not where they stand in moments of comfort and convenience, but where one stands at times of challenge and controversy.”

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