2019 inweekly POWER LIST 16. Bill Wein
CEO/Co-Founder, IMS ExpertServices
Servant leadership and continuous learning are at the core of Wein's philosophy and have driven IMS ExpertServices' industryleading success and unparalleled company culture. Passionate about economic development and entrepreneurship in Northwest Florida, he serves on several boards, including Innovation Coast, Pensacola State Board of Governors, PYP Advisory Board and Summit Bank. He also is a mentor through the UWF Mentor Program.
17. DeeDee Davis
Owner/CEO, NAI Pensacola Commercial Real Estate
Davis recently became owner of NAI Pensacola Commercial Real Estate after a career in teaching. The former state representative has been heavily involved in our community for many years and has chaired and created successful fundraisers for local nonprofits, most notably the Rat Pack event for the Council on Aging. She currently serves on the UWF Board of Directors and chairs the Downtown Improvement Board.
18. Mona Amodeo, Ph.D. Founder/CEO, idgroup
Dr. Amodeo is an author, speaker and creator of Branding from the Core®, which is the subject of her latest book, Beyond Sizzle: The Next Evolution of Branding. This innovative approach builds brands people love and reputations people trust. She embraces the principles of conscious capitalism and the power of business to be a positive force in the world.
Congratulations to President Ed Meadows and the 2019 InWeekly Power List Honorees!
19. Teri Levin
Co-owner, Levin Rinke Realty
Pensacola State College is proud of our seven decades of producing some of our area’s most powerful leaders. Associate Degrees | Bachelor’s Degrees Career and Technical Programs Adult Education and GED prep Continuing Education
"Deeds of Giving are the foundations of the world"—Jewish saying derived from the Mishna Pirkei Avot 1.2. Levin has made significant contributions to the University of Florida, Gulf Coast Kid's House, PACE Center for Girls, Covenant Hospice, Pensacola Symphony, YMCA and Larry Butler Memorial Music Award. She serves on the Downtown Improvement Board and many other boards.
20. Bruce Vredenburg
Regional President, Pensacola & Emerald Coast markets, Hancock Whitney Bank
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Vredenburg is a third-generation native who returned home to continue his banking career and be a part of his hometown's growth. He recently completed work on the mayor's Transition Team. He also serves on the UWF Foundation and is in a two-year stint as board chairman for Florida's Great Northwest. The Greater Pensacola Chamber named him Business Leader of the Year in 2017. inweekly.net