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Guide to the Palm Beaches

Welcome to the Palm Beaches

Palm Beach County is known for its warm tropical climate, endless sandy beaches, and stately palm-lined avenues.

With an enviable array of fun activities, cultural attractions and community events, there is always something to do in the Palm Beaches.

In this tropical playground, you will find a community built with care. Excellent private and public school systems, premier medical facilities, restaurants from the casual to the utterly sublime, sidewalk cafes and, of course, many of the most prestigious shopping destinations in the country—all of which are enjoyed in idyllic weather.

Palm Beach County stretches from Jupiter to Boca Raton and from Lake Okeechobee to the island of Palm Beach. With 39 municipalities, you’re sure to find the perfect place to call home. With its large, diverse population, the county still retains an intimate hometown flavor that gives residents a true sense of belonging and community. In addition, Palm Beach County is a cultural mecca, known for its magnificent museums and galleries, music, and theater, as well as a full array of year-round recreational activities.

As you enjoy a relaxing stroll along the beaches, it’s easy to forget you are in a thriving metropolitan region with nearly 1.5 million people. Our area maintains its inviting charm with an abundance of activities, like free weekly concerts in local parks, green markets featuring locally grown produce, and special events like SunFest, Florida’s premier outdoor music festival, and the world-renowned Garden of Life Palm Beaches Marathon, a signature Chamber event returning once again in December 2024.

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CHAMBER STAFF

Donald Burgess, President & CEO (561) 833-3711 ext. 223 | dburgess@palmbeaches.org

Theresa Page, Executive Assistant to the CEO (561) 833-3711 ext. 228 | tpage@palmbeaches.org

Roxine Green, Operations Coordinator (561) 833-3711 ext. 232 | rgreen@palmbeaches.org

Kirby Davis, Membership Development Manager (561) 833-3711 ext. 230 | kdavis@palmbeaches.org

Rachel Quismundo, Special Events Coordinator (561) 833-3711 ext. 225 | rquismundo@palmbeaches.org

Shemar Coley, Communications Coordinator (561) 833-3711 ext. 234 | scoley@palmbeaches.org

Jessica Straghn, Administrative Assistant (561) 833-3711 ext. 231 | jstraghn@palmbeaches.org

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Message from our CEO

Thank you for picking up a copy of the 2024 Guide to the Palm Beaches. As the CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches...

Iam honored to share with you the latest news and updates from our vibrant community. This guide is an excellent resource for residents and visitors of Palm Beach County, providing useful information on a variety of topics such as business, recreation, health and education. If you are looking for goods or services, you will find a complete listing of our members in the back of the guide, organized by industry category and in alphabetical order by business name.

In addition to advocating for the business community, we have planned a very active schedule for 2024, which will include networking events such as business breakfasts, power networking luncheons and evening mixers, along with educational seminars. Our Trustees can look forward to several informative luncheons, along with the occasional reception and field trip.

In 2023, we resumed our partnership with Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium and gave baseball fans the opportunity to meet and collect autographs

from members of the Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals. For 2024, we are very excited to announce the return of our Mentorship Program, another popular event on our annual calendar that was sidelined because of COVID-19.

The 2024 class of Leadership West Palm Beach will be launched in early January with an enthusiastic group of volunteers and participants. Plans are being made to expand this program to include high school juniors. Details will be announced during the year.

The Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches stands ready to serve. If your business is not yet a member, I encourage you to consider joining the hundreds of others who have chosen to make this their chamber of commerce. Together we can work to ensure that the Palm Beaches remains a great place to live, work and play.

Thank you for your continued support of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches. We look forward to serving you in the year ahead.

Board of Directors

of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

Kimberly Lea Chair Palm Beach State College
Robert Diffenderfer Past Chair Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
Michael Davis Chair Elect WGI, Inc.
Allen Gast Treasurer Gast Construction Group
David Gobeo General Counsel Ford Harrison, LLP
Barbara James At Large Baptist Health
Jimmy Johnson Secretary Blue Ocean Capital
Donald Burgess Chief Executive Officer Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches
Katie Block At Large Related Companies
Kristin Ahr Nelson Mullins
Kate Arrizza Cox Science Center and Aquarium
Andrew Ashby M&T Bank
Alexandria Ayala The Euclid Group

Chamber Leadership

Cody Crowell Frisbie Group
James Gavigan Shutts & Bowen LLP
Ned Grace NDT Development
Holly Griffin Goodman Gunster
Deborah Johnson Trustbridge Hospice Foundation
Amit Rastogi Jupiter Medical Center
W. Dale Kahle Truist
Ken Kennerly K2 Sports Ventures
Cynthia McCauley St. Mary’s Medical Center Palm Beach Children’s Hospital
Ben Sadler Florida Crystals Corporation
Ali Soule Brightline
John Bowers Seacoast Bank
Robert Castrovinci Song + Associates, Inc.
Matthew Chait Shutts & Bowen LLP
Victoria Chouris South Florida Fair & PBC Expositions, Inc.
Lloyd Hannon CEMEX
Matthew Hedrick FPL/35 Mules
Elizabeth Houlihan Keiser University
Chris Inman Hilton West Palm Beach
Dr. J. Duane Meeks Potentia Academy
Sheri Montgomery Good Samaritan Medical Center
Julia Murphy Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County
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About Our Chamber

The Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches is a private, not-for-profit association of businesses that have been working together since 1913 to advance the economic, industrial, and civic interests of the Palm Beaches.

The Chamber strives to support projects that lead to a stronger economy and an improved quality of life. Annual membership investments finance programs that are designed to meet the goals established by the Board of Directors and executive Committee, who set the policy on behalf of the membership.

The Chamber is a proactive organization that engages local business owners and professionals meeting community needs. The association has always been on the cutting edge of the community’s critical concerns, working for new small business programs, representing business interests at all levels of government, promoting tourism and recruiting new business and industry to the region.

“South Florida has been growing and keeps growing by the minute. Joining the Chamber was crucial when navigating all the changes within the landscape and business growth. If you would like a place to meet the locals, and grow your business connections, the Chamber is a must!”

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OUR CHAMBER MEANS BUSINESS

The Chamber’s strength is derived from its diversity and number of members. Both large and small businesses, from virtually every profession, are represented. These members make the Chamber one of the most effective and respected business associations in the state. As a unified voice for business, the Chamber accomplishes collectively what no one business can do alone, dealing with the many issues that affect the region’s economy and quality of life.

INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES WITHIN THE CHAMBER

The more community members that are involved with the success of our Chamber, the stronger its voice becomes in the community. Thusly the success of the Chamber is strongly affected by the involvement of its membership. An assortment of committees and task forces meet regularly to advance the organization’s

program of work. There is a committee that meets the interests and talents of nearly everyone.

Our standing committees and special groups include: Ambassadors, Governmental Affairs, Health and Human Services, Women in Business, Young Professionals of the Palm Beaches (YPOP), Science & Technology and the Trustees.

BENEFITS OF CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP

Membership in our Chamber carries with it several significant benefits that help make business successful in an increasingly competitive South Florida marketplace.

Business Referral

Chamber staff responds to thousands of telephone, mail and Internet inquiries about the Palm Beaches, and answers thousands of local and national requests for recommendations on goods and services. The Chamber refers these requests to

Chamber members. Members are encouraged to use the Membership Directory in print or online as their primary resource when purchasing products and services. Doing business with companies that share a commitment to the Chamber and the future of our community is good business.

Networking Events

The Chamber provides valuable networking events that create opportunities for members to interact with each other and gain new business contacts. Breakfasts, seminars, afterhours mixers, power networking lunches, Spring Training baseball, the annual dinner and silent auction, and the golf tournament provide a variety of opportunities for members to build relationships with other business leaders and entertain valued clients.

Also, the Chamber recognizes excellence in our business community each year with the Annual Business Awards and the ATHENA Leadership Awards events. For an up-to-date listing of special events, contact Special Events Coordinator, Rachel Quismundo, at (561) 421-5129 or rquismundo@palmbeaches.org.

Information Center

The Chamber invites you to visit its beautiful offices on the lntracoastal waterfront in downtown West Palm Beach. Our large public lobby, information desk and brochure racks offer a wealth of information about the area.

Web Presence

Increasing visibility for Chamber member s is one of the primary goals of the website. Members have their own page on the website and are visible to an enormous number of potential customers and clients through the online Membership Directory.

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Events

The Chamber Event Calendar, located on the Chamber website, is always up-to-date with information and includes the ability to register Event recaps and photos can be found in our weekly e-newsletters and on our social media pages. In addition to the large number of Chamber events, members can add their own events on the Community Calendar. Whether you’re looking to attend a business seminar or a new art gallery opening, www.palmbeaches.org is your event resource.

Resources

The Chamber website is the ultimate Palm Beach County resource. Find information on accommodations, dining, attractions, establishing residency and more at www.palmbeaches.org. For more information on the website and advertising opportunities, please call the Chamber at (561) 833-3711.

CHAMBER PUBLICATIONS

Communications & Advertising

When businesses join our Chamber, they open a door to several

unique marketing opportunities via our broad range of communication vehicles. For example, this membership directory, Guide to the Palm Beaches, is an excellent way for members to promote their products and services. Local business leaders also use this guide extensively as a reference tool. Residents, visitors, and tourists also find it invaluable when researching products and services, attractions and health care options.

Another important marketing avenue is the monthly newsletter, Business Watch, which is comprised of two full pages in the Local and Business section of the Palm Beach Post, the most prominent newspaper in Palm Beach County. It appears in all printed issues of the Palm Beach Post from Port St. Lucie to Boca Raton. It is also featured in the Post’s digital and social media outlets and reaches over 200,000 in print and digital impressions. It is also emailed to all Chamber contacts, keeping members apprised of the latest Chamber business and events,

committee projects, new legislation and community news.

In addition, members receive the weekly Chamber Update. This email recaps the previous week’s events and meetings and includes a schedule for the upcoming week. The Chamber produces an additional informational publication, the Education Guide to the Palm Beaches. For information on advertising or marketing opportunities with the Chamber, contact our communications coordinator at extension 234. All publications are available at the Chamber office, or you may access them online at www.palmbeaches.org.

ADVOCACY

The Chamber plays an active lobbying role in legislative affairs at the local and state government level. Chamber staff advocates for the business community on many issues. Members of the Chamber know their voice is being heard wherever public policy is being debated.

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THE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS OF THE PALM BEACHES

The Young Professionals of the Palm Beaches (YPOP) reaches out to members between the ages of 21 and 39, providing professional growth, community outreach opportunities and social gatherings. Turn to page 28 or more on our YPOP program.

COMMITTEES

Chamber committees offer members the opportunity for additional networking and leadership positions within many of the committee structures. Most committees meet on pre-set monthly dates, and others meet on an as-needed basis. Many of the Chamber’s committees are issue-oriented, such as the Governmental Affairs Committee.

Other committees have agendas that focus on educational and service opportunities. The Health and Human Services, Women in Business, and Science and Technology committees are excellent examples of groups that provide their members with meetings that include speaker presentations and community service opportunities.

The Ambassador Committee functions as the elite public relations team, assisting in new member orientations and promoting member retention. It also assists with the Chamber's events and provides feedback on the needs and issues of concern to members.

CHAMBER BUSINESS PARTNERS

The Florida Chamber of Commerce

The Florida Chamber of Commerce is Florida’s largest business organization. For nearly a century, the

Florida Chamber has fought for free enterprise and worked to secure Florida’s future. Its more than 137,000 member businesses represent more than 3 million employees in every legislative district in Florida. More than 95 percent of its members are small businesses, reflecting Florida’s strength and spirit. The Florida Chamber works with local chambers of commerce across Florida and develops member benefits packages with substantial cost savings, promoting new member growth and retention.

The Florida Chamber also maximizes the collective strength of the participating chambers in the legislative process by providing them with information on key business issues and developing grassroots support when needed. Chamber members’ websites offer a wealth of local information on tourism, relocation and news.

The Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches is a proud member of the Florida Chamber of Commerce. For more information on how the Florida Chamber can work for your business, visit www.floridachamber.com.

THE FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF CHAMBER PROFESSIONALS

The Florida Association of Chamber Professionals (FACP) serves over 125 chambers across the state, providing chamber of commerce professionals with the information, learning, and communications skills to carry out the mission of their chambers. For more information on the Florida Association of Chamber Professionals, visit www.facponline.com.

Senator Rick Scott with Chamber Leaders following a business community meeting at the Chamber offices

CHAMBER EVENTS

Breakfasts and Luncheons

Issue-oriented Membership Breakfasts and Luncheons with highlevel speak ers provide a powerful venue for meeting other professionals.

Powerful Networking Opportunities

Professional networking mixers and Power Networking sessions provide you with the contacts you are looking for to grow your business.

Educational Programs

Educational programs like the Chamber's Business Builder teach you how to maximize your networking investment.

Seminars/Workshops

Seminars and workshops provide information on professional and personal development such as social media, networking, sales and leadership skills, business planning, public speaking, marketing, and branding.

Annual Events

Annual events including the ATHENA Leadership Awards, Business Awards, Spring Training Baseball Bash and a golf tournament promote and encourage community involvement. For information on Chamber events, call (561) 421-5129.

Get Social

The Chamber focuses much of its attention on the total integration of social media into the way we do business. This initiative gives members easy access to real-time information.

As a proactive organization that achieves results, the Chamber has maintained a professional web presence for many years but is now taking that to a whole new level by leveraging the most popular social media platforms available.

The Chamber’s social media presence is regularly updated with news of upcoming events and networking opportunities as well as details of new Chamber members as they join us, and reports on the ribbon cuttings held by various member organizations. There are many excellent photos of recent events on our pages.

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The Chamber will continue to use social and digital media to better serve its members through improved communication and enhanced programming. It will also provide information and training for members wanting to learn more about using these tools in a business environment to grow and enhance their businesses and professional lives.

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Young Professionals of the Palm Beaches

The Young Professionals of the Palm Beaches (YPOP) is a dynamic group of young business professionals who are passionate about making a difference in our community.

Our members come from diverse backgrounds and work together to showcase Palm Beach County as a great place to live, work, and play. At YPOP, we are committed to cultivating the future leaders of our community. We take this responsibility very seriously and provide young people with the opportunity and support to make their dreams of a better community come true. Whether it be raising money for a good cause, organizing an economic or political forum, helping others grow professionally, or taking a leadership role to drive our community forward, YPOP provides young people with the resources they need to succeed.

Our mission is to educate, mentor and cultivate young professionals while providing a forum in which their voices can be heard and their needs as individuals can be met. We believe that by working together, we can create a brighter future for our community.

For more information on YPOP, please contact Rachel Quismundo at rquismundo@palmbeaches.org

Leadership West Palm Beach

The mission of Leadership West Palm Beach is to…

Develop the leadership potential of individuals who reside or work in the City of West Palm Beach and utilize their skills to foster the development of programs and opportunities that would enrich and improve the quality of life in the Palm Beaches.

Throughout the years, Leadership West Palm Beach has been equipping emerging leaders with a well-rounded knowledge base that supports future planning and decision-making for the betterment of West Palm Beach. Program participants are exposed to various integral components of our community, such as culture, economic development, education, government, health, and human services, and more. Included in this experience is the opportunity to meet and interact with key movers and shakers who are making a profound impact within the community in each respective field.

To be one of the 25 participants in Leadership West Palm Beach 2025, please contact Teri Page at tpage@palmbeaches.org or (561) 833-3711 (ext. 228), or visit the Chamber website at www.palmbeaches.org for more information.

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Palm Beach County: The Ideal Location for Business Success

From the sea grass to the saw grass and everything in between, Palm Beach County is an ideal location for companies in a growing set of industry sectors. The reason is clear. With its skilled workforce, unmatched culture and quality of life, low tax and regulatory structure, and convenient local and global connections, thousands of new residents and businesses are calling Palm Beach County home.

“We have all the ingredients of life well lived. Our diverse workforce and business base ensure growth opportunities to Fortune 500 companies, professional firms, startups and small businesses,” said Donald Burgess, CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches. “Whether working from the corporate office or the work-from-anywhere economy, dozens of tech and professional service firms, financial service providers and family offices have relocated or expanded here from high-tax, high-stress communities.”

Blue-chip employers include NextEra Energy (parent of FPL), Florida Crystals, Office Depot, Aerojet Rocketdyne and Lockheed Martin.

Our diverse workforce and business base ensure growth opportunities to Fortune 500 companies, professional firms, startups and small businesses.”

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The Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches is a partner to them all. Founded in 1913, the chamber works to strengthen Palm Beach County’s business community by collaborating with partners such as the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County (BDB); municipal, county and state governments; and leading county and regional business organizations.

“Our strong entrepreneurial ecosystem supports startups and early-stage businesses, turning fresh ideas into action, and building new models for success,” said Kelly Smallridge, president, and CEO of the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County.

Numerous Business Advantages

Education for Tomorrow

A well-educated, accomplished workforce is one of Palm Beach County’s strategic business advantages. The region’s schools, colleges and universities have aligned their programs to meet employers’ workforce needs. Palm Beach State College’s programs deploy leading-edge technology, and educators are working with industry leaders to adapt curricula to serve the employment needs of an evolving marketplace. Faith-based Palm Beach Atlantic University’s undergraduate and graduate academic offerings are respected by top employers and elite graduate institutions.

“Education” goes beyond the classroom. The Cox Science Center and Aquarium is an award-winning, community-based science center and anchor institution for informal science learning. With 100 hands-on exhibits and interactive programs and partnerships with local schools and nonprofits, Cox ensures higher scientific literacy among teachers and students. It also works with area universities and research institutions to promote the re-

gion’s scientific advances—and help prepare the local workforce for jobs in science and technology, engineering and math-related fields. In 2022, the center earned the Candid Platinum Seal of Transparency rating on GuideStar and a perfect Charity Navigator score.

“The business community in Palm Beach County is robust, diverse and thriving,” said Julia Murphy, Chief Advancement Officer of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Palm Beach County, which is launching Private Equity Build with 10 companies to raise $300,000. “As a philanthropic charity, we are grateful to be able to partner with many of these corporations and institutions to make a difference.”

Business-Friendly

Florida’s business-friendly regulatory climate, as well as no state income tax and low corporate tax structure, lures companies from across the U.S. Eligible employers can tap vital tax, financial and workforce training incentives, including those in the county’s opportunity zones, foreign trade zones and enterprise zones.

“Growth, innovation and an entrepreneurial spirit characterize Palm Beach County’s commercial sector, which promises potential and sustainable prosperity in the future,” said Chadi Irani, Regional Vice President of Advertising with the Palm Beach Post Palm Beach County nurtures tomorrow’s businesses. Beyond its commitment to delivering America’s cleanest, most affordable and most reliable energy, FPL supports the region’s brightest up-and-coming talent. Its 35 Mules innovation hub advances Florida’s entrepreneurial ecosystem by helping businesses grow here in the Palm Beaches.

“Palm Beach County is a great place for our corporate office and for our continued strategic growth plans,” said Michael L. Davis, Senior Vice Pres-

ident, Chief Strategy Officer with WGI. “Like WGI, the county is growing in a sustainable manner, attracting new talent and diversifying.”

Well-Connected

Palm Beach County is connected to the region, the nation and the world. From West Palm Beach—the county’s business and governmental hub—drivers can be in Miami in 90 minutes and Orlando in just over two hours. That central location opens Palm Beach County employers to 6.13 million South Florida residents.

Connections are growing. Brightline, a convenient high-speed express rail service, connects downtown West Palm Beach to downtown Fort Lauderdale and downtown Miami. Its newly opened Orlando service is a game changer for business and leisure passengers alike. Another option: the TriRail commuter train that parallels the I-95 corridor from West Palm Beach past Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Miami International Airport.

Award-winning Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) in West Palm Beach serves scores of U.S. and international markets—including JetBlue service direct to Los Angeles. The TSA has praised PBI for having the shortest security wait times.

For those handling bulk sugar, molasses, cement, utility fuels, water, produce and break bulk cargo, Port of Palm Beach is the fourth-busiest container port in Florida. The Florida East Coast Railway Company (FEC) services the docks and piers, and a Foreign Trade Zone has been in operation at the port since 1987.

“The Florida market will continue to strive and do well in the coming years,” said Andrew I. Ashby, Senior Middle Market Relationship Manager and Senior Vice President for M&T Bank. “Palm Beach County will be the market to continue to drive that growth for Florida.”

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A Dynamic City

County seat West Palm Beach is a vibrant city with an appealing worklive-play lifestyle centered in the historic Clematis Street district and The Square, an entertainment and shopping destination.

Branded “Wall Street South” several years ago, the city’s Flagler Financial District is a banking and financial services hub. Today, hedge funds, private equity firms and other BFSI (banking, financial services and insurance) companies call the city and region home.

“Palm Beach County is super-conducive to doing business,” said Godwin Okolie, Chief Investment Officer with Wintrice Money Advisors. “The current migration pattern is a huge boost to the financial services sector. The reference ‘Wall Street South’ is well merited.”

Its thriving arts and cultural environment is centered around the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. For more than three decades, the performing arts venue has offered a diverse entertainment lineup and arts education programming for students of all ages. A recent expansion delivered a

new façade and urban park plaza and improvements to its parking garage and Dreyfoos Hall lobby.

Another significant asset, the Palm Beach County Convention Center, features a 150,000-square-foot exhibit hall, ballroom and flexible breakout space. The Hilton West Palm Beach serves the convention center via a covered walkway and is adjacent to The Square shopping and dining esplanade. The Hilton is three miles from PBI and two miles from the beach and is replete with both businessfocused and resort-style amenities, said General Manager Chris Inman.

A Diverse Economy

Take a closer look at Palm Beach County’s highly diverse economic base and the sectors it serves.

Agriculture

Palm Beach County is the nation’s winter breadbasket. The largest agricultural county in Florida and eighthlargest in the U.S., the sector serves up more than $2 billion annually to the county economy, primarily through the production of sugarcane and the processing of raw sugar and winter vegetables. It accounts for 75 percent of both the state’s commercial sugarcane acreage and total harvested sugarcane tonnage.

Aviation/Aerospace

Aviation, aerospace and engineering soar in northern Palm Beach County. It is home to United Technologies, Aerojet Rocketdyne and Lockheed Martin and hundreds of supporting companies employing thousands across the region. Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, develops

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Communications

Palm Beach County’s communications sector includes a variety of media services and providers, including the Palm Beach Post daily newspaper and broadcast stations WPTV (Channel 5), WPEC (Channel 12), WPBF-TV (Channel 25), WFLX (Fox 29) and WBWP-TV (Channel 57). Businesses also include a host of digital communications services, broadband connections, and networking solutions providers.

Construction, Engineering, Land Planning and Design

Commercial and residential construction here stretches from the beach to the edge of the Everglades. New suburbs and business parks, and urban infill

projects, are serving inbound people and employers. One of the area’s leading residential builders, GL Homes, is turning vacant land into thriving neighborhoods—from Boca Raton to Boynton Beach. Local contractor Kast Construction boasts a portfolio from multifamily communities and condominiums to hotels, offices, retail, industrial, municipal, country clubs and educational facilities. Another local contractor, Gast Construction, was named the AIA Palm Beach 2021 Builder of the Year for its work in commercial, residential, and construction and estate management. The county and region have “all the ingredients for sustained growth: favorable taxes, pro-development, weather,” said Dave DeMay of Kast.

Regional investment and growth are fueling engineering, design and land planning firms. iPlan & Design is a fullservice zoning and site planning consulting firm with a variety of South Florida development and redevelopment projects. Schmidt Nichols provides landscape design, consulting and land planning services to clients around the county and the region.

Financial Services

The county’s strong business community and affluent population base have made it a decades-long darling of the financial services sector. Since the pandemic, hundreds of asset management firms, hedge and private equity funds, and financial services firms dot the Flagler Financial District, now known as “Wall Street South.” This access to global wealth management and international markets make West Palm Beach one of Inc. magazine’s top 25 cities to do business in. Along with all the banking names one expects from a major destination, local brands bring a home-bred appeal. For generations, community banks such as Seacoast Bank have helped people improve their lives and communities—with the right high-touch, high-tech combination.

Health Care

The leading names in world-class health care can be found in Palm Beach County. Tenet Healthcare’s five hospitals span the county. Jupiter Medical Center, a not-for-profit 297-bed regional medical center, is expanding rapidly to match the fast-growing region’s needs. These include neonatal intensive care, cardiac surgery, electrophysiology programs, the Anderson Family Cancer Institute, and a partnership with the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami. Baptist Health South Florida’s facilities include Boca Raton Regional Hospital and five Bethesda-branded hospitals, urgent care, a physician group and women’s health centers. Cleveland Clinic Florida—West Palm Beach provides access to specialists in internal medicine, neurology, orthopedics, spine, pulmonary, colorectal and heart services. Patients from around the world visit the Paley Orthopedic and Spine Institute at St. Mary’s Medical Center for limb, bone and joint corrective care found nowhere else.

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Business & Commerce

Life Sciences

Life sciences come to life in Palm Beach County. On the Jupiter campus of Florida Atlantic University, the world-renowned Max Planck Florida Institute (MPFI) is deepening the understanding of the central nervous system and enabling the discovery of better treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders. Next door, The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology explores biomedical science, drug discovery and research technology applications. Since its founding in 2004, its research enterprise has returned more than $6 for every dollar the state and Palm Beach County have invested.

Professional Services

Palm Beach County has long been home to nationally known, worldclass professional service firms. Local, regional, national and global law and accounting firms today are delivering unmatched services on a global scale to clients from multinational businesses to small startups.

Tourism

Since its founding over a century ago, Palm Beach County tourism re-

mains a vital economic driver—and marketing engine. The pandemic only accelerated the awareness, as the Palm Beaches’ natural spaces, cultural allure and unmatched lifestyle lured health- and safety-conscious and funseeking visitors.

Iconic hotel properties and more than 200 arts and culture venues are only part of what make Palm Beach County “Florida’s Cultural Capital.” It’s also a lifestyle sports destination with more than 160 golf courses, the PGA Tour’s Classic in The Palm Beaches,

two Major League Spring Training stadiums hosting four MLB teams, and world-class equestrian events for polo and dressage, not to mention 47 miles of Atlantic beaches.

A Great Business Climate

With a unique combination of a year-round, warm-weather lifestyle, low taxes and a supportive business climate, Palm Beach County’s allure among visitors, residents and busi-

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nesses is boundless. “Not only does our region consistently attract the ‘best of the best’ in many different industries,” said Burgess from the Chamber of Commerce. “It’s a place they want to live, work and play.”

For additional information about Palm Beach County, contact the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, at (561) 833-3711, or email chamber@palmbeaches.org.

Additional Business Resources

Business Development Board of Palm Beach County

310 Evernia St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 835-1008

www.bdb.org

Economic Council of Palm Beach County

4440 PGA Blvd., Suite 600

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 684-1551

www.economiccouncilpbc.org

CareerSource Palm Beach County 3400 Belvedere Rd.

West Palm Beach, FL 33406 (561) 340-1060

www.careersourcepbc.com

Department of Revenue

West Palm Beach Service Center 2468 Metrocentre Blvd.

West Palm Beach, FL 33407 (561) 640-2800

www.floridarevenue.com

Enterprise Florida

Tallahassee - (850) 298-6620

Orlando - (407) 956-560 0 Miami - (305) 808-3660 www.selectflorida.com

Florida Business Development Corporation

1715 N. Westshore Blvd., Suite 780 Tampa, FL 33607 (813) 348-0660

www.fbdc.net.com

Florida Chamber of Commerce

136 S. Bronough St. Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 521-1200

www.flchamber.com

Florida Department of State Division of Corporations

The Centre of Tallahassee 2415 N. Monroe St., Suite 810 Tallahassee, FL 32303 (850) 245-6000 www.sunbiz.org

Florida Department of Revenue Division of Reemployment Tax, Employer Information Center 5050 W. Tennessee St. Tallahassee, FL 32399 (850) 488-680 0

www.floridarevenue.com

Florida New Hire Reporting Center P.O. Box 6500 Tallahassee, FL 32314 (888) 854-4791

www.servicesforemployers. floridarevenue.com

Internal Revenue Service Taxpayer Assistance Center

625 N. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (844) 545-5640 www.irs.gov

SCORE

500 S. Australian Ave., Suite 115 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 981-5180 www.score.org

Florida SBDC at FAU (Small Business Development Center) 111 E. Las Olas Blvd., HEC 1010 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 (954) 762-5235

www.floridasbdc.org

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PALM BEACH COUNTY GENERAL

POPULATION BY AGE AND GENDER

COUNTY POPULATION

AVERAGE LABOR STATISTICS

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Source: Data U.S.A., U.S. Census, American Fact Finder, Towncharts.com

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Establishing Residency

Under Florida law, you automatically establish residency when being employed, enrolling children in school or registering to vote. You may document your residency by obtaining and filing a Declaration of Domicile with the office of the Clerk & Comptroller, (561) 355-6214. For more information, please visit www.mypalmbeachclerk.com.

Voter Registration

Supervisor of Elections

If you are 18 years old, a U.S. citizen, and legal resident of Florida you may register to vote. If you are 16 years old you may pre-register and receive your card in the mail after your 18th birthday.

You are NOT entitled to register to vote if you have been adjudicated mentally incapacitated with regard to voting in this or any other state and you have not had your right to vote restored pursuant to law, or, if you have been convicted of any felony by any court of record and you have not had your right to vote restored pursuant to law. Voter registration applications are available at the Supervisor of Elections offices located at:

Main Office 4301 Cherry Road, West Palm Beach, 33409 | (561) 656-6200

South County Branch Office 345 S. Congress Ave., Room 103, Delray Beach, 33445 | (561) 276-1226

North County Branch Office 3188 PGA Blvd., Room 2401, Palm Beach Gardens, 33410 | (561) 624-6555

West County Branch Office 2976 State Road 15, Second Floor, Belle Glade, 33430 | (561) 992-1114

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You can also obtain applications at libraries, post offices and the Department of Motor Vehicles. A copy of the application can also be downloaded at www.pbcelections.org. You will need to provide a current and valid Florida driver’s license or Florida Identification Card number. If you do not have a valid driver’s license or identification card, you must provide the last four digits of your social security number. The voter registration books close 29 days prior to each election.

are valid until midnight on the first registered owner’s birthday. You can renew up to three months before the expiration date. A delinquent fee is charged if the registration is not renewed by the 10th of the following month.

The DHSMV may send a courtesy reminder notice a month before your birthday. Non-receipt of the notice does not relieve registrants from their responsibility to renew on time or exempt them from paying the delinquent fee upon renewal.

Current Florida residents can

Motor Vehicle Registration

The Palm Beach County Tax Collector serves as the agent for the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) for titling and registering all motorized vehicles, boats and mobile homes (commercial and private), including motorcycles and mopeds (registrations only). The Tax Collector’s office also issues disabled person parking permits.

New residents should register their vehicle(s) and obtain a Florida license plate within 30 days of establishing legal residency, accepting employment or upon placement of a child in school. Automobiles and trucks must have at least $10,000 in personal injury protection (PIP) insurance and at least $10,000 property damage liability (PDL) insurance.

Registrations of privately owned vehicles and long-term leased vehicles

renew their motor vehicle registration online up to three months in advance. Nonresidents of Florida must take their proof of valid Florida insurance, along with the title, to the Palm Beach County Tax Collector office. Visit www.pbctax.com for locations, hours and more information.

Driver License/ID Cards

Federal law now requires you to bring specific and original documentation when obtaining or renewing a driver license or ID card. You must come in person to prove identity, social security and residential address. If you recently moved to Palm Beach County, the law requires you to update your driver license/ID card within 30 days.

You can renew your driver license up to 18 months in advance. Visit www.pbctax.com for a list of accepted documents, to make an ap-

pointment or to view wait times. You can also text ‘waitpbc’ to 41411 for up-to-date driver license wait times. The following tests are given at driver license service centers and may or may not be required for the driver license or ID card you seek. The testing chart located in this information will help you determine the test(s) you will be required to complete.

n Hearing – Drivers applying for a license who are deaf or cannot hear conver sation spoken in a normal tone of voice are restricted to driving with an outside rearview mirror which should be mounted on the left side of the vehicle, or wearing of a hearing aid.

n Vision – Vision testing, using an eye machine located on the counter, is conducted in all driver license service centers. Individuals with visual acuity readings below 20/40 are referred to an eye specialist. Color blindness will not cause any special condition for licensing.

n Knowledge Exam – 50 multiple choice questions about traffic laws and traffic signs. To prepare, review the Florida Driver License Handbook and take the Class E Knowledge Practice Test. Class E knowledge examinations are available in Arabic, Chinese, English, Haitian Creole, Russian and Spanish. Important: Customers with Class E driver licenses that have been expired for more than one year will be required to complete the Class E knowledge exam and vision exam prior to obtaining a valid Class E driver license. The Class E knowledge exam may be completed up to one year before applying for a Class E driver license. If the period between completion of the Class E knowledge exam and application for a Class E driver license exceeds one year, retesting of the knowledge exam will be required prior to issuance.

n Driving Test – You must provide a vehicle for the dri ving test. The vehicle must have a valid tag, proof of insurance and pass a vehicle inspection. During the driving test, the examiner will observe your ability to control the vehicle and how well you obey traffic laws.

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Newcomer Information

Driver license handbooks, motorcycle handbooks and commercial driver license handbooks are available at local driver license service centers. There is no charge for handbooks and they may be returned for re-use. Additional information is available at www.flhsmv.gov.

Service Centers in Palm Beach County:

n Belle Glade: 2976 State Road 15 (M-F 8:15 – 4:30)

n Delray Beach: 501 S. Congress Ave. (M-F 8:15 – 4:30)

n Greenacres: 4215 S. Military Trail (M-F 8:15 – 4:30)

n Palm Beach Gardens: 3188 PGA Blvd. (M-F 8:15 – 4:30)

n Westlake: 16440 Town Center Parkway South (M-F 8:15 – 4:30)

n West Palm Beach: 301 N. Olive Ave. (M-F 8:15 – 4:30)

Seat Belts

The law states that the front seat passengers must wear seat belts. This

law applies to any car manufactured since 1968. In addition, all passengers under 18 years old must wear a seat belt or be otherwise restrained by a child car seat. It is against the law to operate a vehicle if all the passengers do not meet these standards.

The cost for a seat belt violation is $30. For a child that is not properly restrained, the violation is $60. For more information, visit www.dmvflorida.org.

Texting and Driving

Texting and driving is a primary offense in the state of Florida, which means you can be pulled over by law enforcement and fined for texting and driving. Here are fines and penalties of the new Texting Law:

n First-offense drivers will be fined $30, and no points will be assessed to their driving record.

n Second Texting and Driving offense within five years will be con-

sidered a moving violation and carry a $60 fine and three points on your driving record.

n Texting in a School Zone: Two points added to the primary offense.

n Texting resulting in a crash: Six points added to the primary offense.

Vessel Registration

Motorized vessels used in freshwater or saltwater must be registered at the Palm Beach County Tax Collector’s office. You need to provide a Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (MCO), title or its equivalent when you register the vessel.

Florida recognizes valid registration certificates and numbers issued to nonresident vessel owners by other states for 90 days. If you plan to use the vessel in Florida longer than 90 days, you need to register in Florida. Bring your out-of-state title and registration with you when you

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come to the Tax Collector’s office. Visit www.pbctax.com or call (561) 355-2264.

Licensing

Hunting & Fishing

The Constitutional Tax Collector is the agent of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for the sale of hunting licenses, fresh and salt-water fishing licenses, waterfowl stamps and game management permits. Purchase a hunting and fishing license online (visit www.gooutdoorsflorida.com) or purchase by

phone: (888) 347-4356. Important Information about Hunting and Fishing Licenses:

n Licenses purchased online are available immediately to print and also have unlimited access to reprints.

n A telephone number (10 digits including area code) is required on hunting and fishing license and permit sales. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) now require this information for the purpose of improving fish and wildlife harvest data. If a telephone number is not provided, a license cannot be issued.

n Popular licenses may be obtained from subagents such as sport stores, bait and tackle shops and some department stores.

n Licenses are annual and expire 12 months from the date of issue.

n Lifetime and Senior citizen fishing licenses are available through the Tax Collector’s Office only.

n Individuals born on or after June 1, 1975 must pass an approved hunter education course before licensed to take wildlife in Florida.

n An application for a disability fishing license may be obtained. The completed application must be mailed to Tallahassee for issuance. Certain restrictions apply.

Marriage

Main Courthouse

205 N. Dixie Highway

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Both individuals must present photo identification (driver’s license, passport or identification card) to receive a marriage license. There is a three-day waiting period between the date the license is issued and the date the ceremony is performed, unless the couple has attended a premarital course or both are from out of state. The license fee is $86. If previously married, the date of divorce must be provided. For more information, call the Clerk & Comptroller’s West Palm Beach office at (561) 3552996 or visit the site, www.mypalmbeachclerk.com.

Houses of Worship

The Palm Beaches provide a sanctum for most major religious denominations, and newcomers will almost certainly find one compatible with their beliefs. Area clergy and religious leaders are continually engaged in community activities and are eager to help families settle into their new homes. For further information about places of worship in Palm Beach County, consult the local telephone directory.

Pet Regulations & Vaccinations

All dogs and cats are required to wear a rabies license tag on or before

the date a dog or cat is six months of age; or within 30 calendar days of acquiring a dog or cat; or within 30 calendar days after a dog or cat resides in Palm Beach County, pursuant to PBC Ordinance 98-22. The non-sterilized rabies license tag is $75, and the sterilized rabies license tag is $15. Tags are available at Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, 7100 Belvedere Road, West Palm Beach or from participating private veterinary offices.

All dogs and cats are required to be vaccinated against rabies at four months of age in accordance to Florida State Statute 828.30. Ask your veterinarian about the three-year vaccine. Animals must have a one-year history of a rabies vaccination before a three-year rabies vaccination can be administered.

The purchase of a nonsterilized tag without a hobby breeder permit certifies the pet will not be used for breeding. Breeding dogs and cats is prohibited in Palm Beach County without a special permit. For more information, call (561) 233-1209 or 1227.

Animal Care and Control encourages pet owners to have a permanent electronic identification chip implanted in their animals. For further information, call (561) 2331200. To review the Palm Beach County Animal Ordinance 98-22 in its entirety, visit www.pbcgov.com/pubsafety/animal.

Property Appraisal Services

Florida’s Constitution mandates that all property values must be assessed at market value as of January 1 each year. Market value is typically what a property would sell for in an open and competitive market—what a property is worth to a willing buyer and willing seller. By Florida law, only sales transactions that occurred during the previous year can be used to establish values as of January 1 of the current year.

Homestead Exemption Services

In the state of Florida, a $25,000 exemption is applied to the first

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$50,000 of your property’s assessed value if your property is your permanent residence and you owned the property on January 1 of the tax year. This exemption applies to all taxes, including school district taxes. An additional exemption of up to $25,000 will be applied if your property’s assessed value is between at least $50,000 and $75,000. This exemption is not applied to school district taxes.

When qualifying for the Homestead Exemption, you will need the following documents for all property owners applying:

n Florida Driver’s License or Florida ID if you do not drive

n Florida car registration

n Florida Voter’s ID (if you vote)

n Immigration documents if not a U.S. citizen

Documents should reflect the address of your homesteaded property. For more information about the available exemptions, visit the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser’s website, pbcgov.com/papa, or call Exemption Services at (561) 355-2866.

Residential property owners with an existing Homestead Exemption can transfer a portion of their tax savings to a new residence. You can apply for Portability when you apply for the standard Homestead Exemption on your new property. The deadline to apply for all new exemptions is March 1 of the qualifying year. Owners of non-homesteaded properties, such as second homes, may qualify for a 10 percent exemption benefit on the assessed value.

The Property Appraiser’s Office has five conveniently located Service Centers throughout the county in West Palm Beach, Delray Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Royal Palm Beach and Belle Glade. Call Exemption Services at (561) 3552866 for more information.

Tax Information

The Constitutional Tax Collector’s office collects and distributes more than $4 billion annually in taxes and fees. There are six permanent office locations conveniently located throughout the county. Call (561) 355-2264 or visit www.pbctax.com for a complete list of office addresses and hours.

Local Business Tax

The Constitutional Tax Collector is contracted by the Board of County Commissioners to collect Local Business Taxes. The tax is collected for the privilege of operating a business anywhere in the county, including municipalities. Anyone providing merchandise or services to the public, even a one-person company or homebased business, must pay the Local Business Tax. Local Business Tax Receipts are renewable annually July through September.

Real Estate & Tangible Personal Property Taxes

The Constitutional Tax Collector, Serving Palm Beach County collects property taxes for every government agency in Palm Beach County that has the authority to levy taxes.

Property taxes are payable from November 1 through March 31 and are delinquent April 1. Discounts for early payment apply according to the following schedule: 4 percent in November, 3 percent in December, 2 percent in January and 1 percent in February.

Property taxes can be paid quarterly, with the first installment due by June 30. Applications for the Installment Payment Plan are available at www.pbctax.com or by calling (561) 355-2264, and must be received on or before April 30.

Tourist Development Tax

Tourist Development Tax is collected on any unit rented or leased for 6 months or less, as well as on licenses granted to rent or lease a unit for 6 months or less. Tourist Development Tax is collected by the owners or operators of those facilities and remitted to the Constitutional Tax Collector. Tourist Development Tax is vital to our community. It strengthens our local economy by creating jobs, restoring beaches, funding art and cultural events and professional sports facilities across Palm Beach County. Tourism promotion, the Sports Commission, the Film & Television Commission and cultural non-

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arts (such as the museum, zoo, and historical society) also benefit from Tourist Tax Revenue. The Constitutional Tax Collector is contracted by the Board of County Commissioners to collect Tourist Development Tax.

State Taxes

The Florida Department of Revenue administers 36 taxes and fees, including sales and use tax, reemployment (formerly unemployment) tax, communications services tax, corporate income tax and fuel tax. They collect the money that pays for state and local government services Floridians depend on, and they continually improve their technology and customer service, so reporting and paying taxes is as convenient and easy as possible.

2.5 percent, and are levied on the first $5,000 of the purchase price. The $5,000 limit does not apply to commercial rentals, transient rentals or services. Consumers pay sales tax and any county-imposed taxes to the seller at the time of purchase.

Tangible

Personal Property Tax

Household goods are not taxed in Florida. Tangible Personal Property is assessed annually on businesses at fair market value. The first $25,000 in value is exempt from taxation. An initial Tangible Personal Property Return must be filed to claim this exemption. Failure to file will result in the loss of

For more information contact the Department of Revenue online at www.floridarevenue.com or at the Regional Service Center located at 2468 Metrocentre Blvd., West Palm Beach, or call (561) 640-2800.

Sales Tax

The minimum combined sales tax rate for Palm Beach County, Florida is 7 percent. This is the total of state and county sales tax rates. The Florida state sales tax rate is currently 6 percent. The Palm Beach County sales tax rate is 1 percent. Some counties, including Palm Beach County, impose a discretionary sales surtax in addition to the 6 percent state tax. The county tax rates can range from .25 to

the exemption and assessment of penalties. The Return DOR-405 is available to download on www.pbcgov.com/papa, or call Tangible Services at (561) 355-2896.

Use Tax

Unless specifically exempt, merchandise purchased out of state is subject to tax when brought into Florida within 6 months of the purchase date. This “use tax,” as it is commonly called, is also assessed at the rate of 6 percent. Examples of such taxable purchases include purchases made by mail order or the Internet, furniture delivered from dealers located in another state, and computer equipment delivered by common carrier.

Newcomer Information

Items purchased and used in another state for 6 months or longer are not subject to use tax when the items are later brought into Florida.

No use tax is due if the out-ofstate dealer charged sales tax of 6 percent or more. If the dealer charged less than 6 percent, you must pay the difference to equal 6 percent. For example, if the dealer charged 4 percent, you must pay the additional 2 percent to Florida. Complete an Out-of-State Purchase Return (Form DR-15MO) to file and pay use tax. You can get this form from their website at floridarevenue.com. If the tax owed is less than $1, you do not have to file.

Other Taxes and Fees

Florida does not impose personal income, inheritance, gift taxes or intangible personal property taxes. However, there are other taxes and fees that, in certain counties or circumstances, Flor-

ida residents may be required to pay, such as: convention development tax, local option tourist tax, fuel taxes, communications services tax, gross receipts tax, lead-acid battery fee, new tire fee, motor vehicle fee (Lemon Law) or rental car surcharge.

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Most businesses are subject to sales and use tax discretionary sales surtax, unemployment tax, and corporate income tax. If your business is required to collect sales tax, you must register as a sales and use tax dealer before you begin conducting business in Florida. You can register to collect and/or report tax online at www.floridarevenue.com. The site will guide you through an application interview that will help you determine your tax obligations. If you do not have Internet ac-

cess, you can complete a paper. Application to Collect and/or Report Tax in Florida (Form DR-1). Or contact the Department of Revenue online at www.floridarevenue.com or at the Regional Service Center located at 2468 Metrocentre Blvd., West Palm Beach, or call (561) 640-2800.

Utilities Electric

Electric service is provided by Florida Power & Light Company except in parts of Lake Worth Beach, where it is provided by the Lake Worth Utilities.

Florida Power & Light (561) 697-8000 www.fpl.com

Lake Worth Utilities (561) 533-7300

www.lak eworth.org/utilities

Natural Gas

Florida Public Utilities is the only supplier of natural gas and serves the county’s eastern municipalities.

Florida Public Utilities (561) 832-0872 www.fpuc.com

Telephone

In order to establish residential phone service, please check the AT&T Real Yellow Pages for a complete listing of all the telephone service providers available.

AT&T

Residential: (800) 331-0500 Business: (888) 944-0447 www.att.com

Verizon (800) 837-4966 www.verizonwireless.com

Water

Palm Beach County Water Utilities (561) 740-4600

South County - (561) 278-5135 www.pbcwater.com

City of West Palm Beach Automated Utility Billing System (561) 822-130 0 www.wpb.org

Seacoast Utility Authority, North County (561) 627-2900 www.sua.com

Public Utilities Wellington (561) 791-4000 | www.wellingtonfl.gov (Wellington and surrounding areas)

Garbage & Recycling

Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County collects garbage, trash and recyclable materials.

Palm Beach Resource Recovery Corp. (561) 478-3800

Republic Services (561) 478-9590 www.republicservices.com

Solid Waste Authority (561) 640-4000 www.swa.org

Waste Management of Palm Beach (561) 547-4000 www.wm.com

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Numbers to Know

All Emergencies

Police, Fire and Rescue

County Division of

Emergency Management

911

(561) 712-6400

Poison Control Center (800) 222-1222

Domestic Pet Emergencies (561) 833-8552

(Island Animal Hospital)

Non-Emergency

Boca Raton Police (561) 338-1234

Boynton Beach Police (561) 742-6100

Crime Stoppers (800) 458-TIPS

Delray Beach Police (561) 243-7888

Jupiter Police (561) 746-6201

PBC Sheriff’s Office Sheriff/ Main Number (561) 688-3000

District #14/Lake Worth (561) 586-1611

District #8/Wellington (561) 688-5447

District #9/Royal Palm Beach (561) 688-3400

District #15/Loxahatchee/Acreage (561) 687-6800

North Palm Beach Police (561) 848-2525

Palm Beach Gardens Police (561) 799-4445

Palm Beach Police (561) 838-5454

Riviera Beach Police (561) 845-4123

West Palm Beach Police (561) 822-1900

Citizen Services

211 Helpline

211

AIDS Hotline (561) 628-9240

Alcoholics Anonymous (561) 655-5700

Better Business Bureau (561) 842-1918

CareerSource Palm Beach County (561) 340-1060

Consumer Affairs (561) 712-6600

Cultural Council for Palm Beach County (561) 471-2901

Florida Abuse Hotline (800) 962-2873

The Homeless Coalition of Palm Beach County (561) 355-4663

Lawyer Referral Service/ Palm Beach County Bar Association (561) 687-3266

Legal Aid Society (561) 655-8944

Discover The Palm Beaches (800) 554-7256

Palm Beach County Sports Commission (561) 233-3180

Government Numbers

Animal Care & Control (561) 233-1200

Auto Tag Information (561) 355-2264

Business Tax Receipts (561) 355-2264

City of West Palm Beach (Dept. of Development Services) (561) 996-4800

Clerk & Comptroller (561) 355-2996

County Board of Commissioners (561) 355-2001

County Courthouses Central (Main West Palm Beach) (561) 355-2996

North County (Palm Beach Gardens) (561) 624-6650

South County (Delray Beach) (561) 274-1588

County Governmental Center (561) 355-2040

County Health Department (561) 840-4500

Florida Fish & Wildlife

Conservation Commission (561) 625-5122

Florida Highway Patrol (561) 357-4000

Gun Permits (561) 681-2530

Internal Revenue Service (844) 545-5640

Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach (561) 868-7700

Marriage Licenses (561) 355-2986

PBC Library Department (561) 233-2600

PBC Parks & Recreation (561) 966-6600

Passports (561) 233-2788

Property Appraiser (561) 355-3230

Property Tax - Real Estate & Tangible (561) 355-2264

Road & Bridge (561) 233-3950

School District (561) 434-8000

Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213

Solid Waste Authority (561) 640-4000

State Attorney (561) 355-7100

Supervisor of Elections (561) 656-6200

Tax Collector (561) 355-2264

U.S. Coast Guard (561) 844-4470

U.S. Customs (561) 848-6922

U.S. Post Office (800) 275-8777

Veterans Services (561) 355-4761

Voter Registration (561) 624-6555

West Palm Beach Parks & Recreation (561) 804-4900

The Society of the Four Arts

Print Media

AutoTrader (800) 353-9350

Boca Raton magazine (561) 997-8683

Palm Beach Daily Business Review (561) 820-2060

Delray Beach magazine (561) 997-8683

The Home Mag of Palm Beach (561) 653-8133

Palm Beach Daily News (561) 820-4100

Palm Beach Illustrated (561) 659-0210

The Palm Beach Post (561) 820-4100

The South Florida Business Journal (786) 533-8200

Sun Sentinel (561) 243-6615

Television Stations

WFLX-FOX 29 (561) 845-2929

WPBT-TV 2 (305) 949-8321

WPBF-ABC 25 (561) 694-2525

WPEC-CBS 12 (561) 844-1212

WPTV-NBC 5 (561) 655-5455

WPXP-TV 36 (888) 467-2988

WTVX-TV 34 (561) 681-3434

WXEL-TV 42 (561) 737-8000

WTCN-TV 15 (561) 681-3434

WWHB-TV 48 (561) 681-3434

Cable Television

Effectv

Radio Stations

(888) 877-9799

Media & Communication

Hubbard Broadcasting (561) 616-4777

WEAT-FM (107.9) | WIRK-FM (103.1)

WRMF-FM (97.9) | WRMF-HD4 (96.3)

WFTL-AM (850) | WMEN-AM (640) Fox Sports

WMBX-FM (102.3)

iHeartMedia (561) 616-6600

WBZT-AM (1230) | WJNO-AM (1290)

WKGR-FM (98.7) | WLDI-FM (95.5)

WOLL-FM (105.5) | WRLX-FM (92.1)

WZZR-FM (94.3) | WZZR-HD2 (93.3)

WQOL-FM (103.7) | WAVW-FM (92.7)

WZTA-AM (1370)

Independent Broadcasting Stations

WEFL-AM (760) ESPN Radio (561) 697-8353

WLRN-FM (91.3) (305) 995-1717

WRMB-FM/Moody Radio (89.3) (561) 737-9762

WLML-FM/Legends Radio (100.3) (561) 469-6700

WUUB-FM ESPN West Palm (106.3) (561) 697-8353

City of West Palm GovernmentBeach

The City of West Palm Beach is both the financial and cultural center of Palm Beach County. As the largest city in the region, West Palm Beach serves as a vibrant destination for business, industry and culture.

With 117,286 residents and an average household income of $56,549, West Palm Beach has been named one of the nation’s top 10 metro areas for job creation by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. It has also been designated one of the top 50 best places for business and careers by Forbes. In 2023, the city’s GreenMarket was recognized as the No. 1 Farmers’ Market in the United States by USA Today for the third year in a row. In 2022, Fodor’s ranked West Palm Beach among the 12 best U.S. seaside cities for a summer escape. Also in 2022, West Palm Beach achieved LEED Cities and Communities Gold Certification, and PETA even recognized the city in its list of the top 10 vegan-friendly beach towns in the United States.

West Palm Beach is a pro-business environment that attracts a diversified mixture of business and investment. The city’s downtown Flagler Financial District is home to countless regional, national and international financial institutions.

From its thriving northern neighborhoods teeming with charm and culture, to its vibrant downtown area defined by its signature dining, shopping and entertainment destinations, to its family-oriented southern districts, the City of West Palm Beach has something to offer everyone.

West Palm Beach is: Business. Life. Balanced.

In recent years, West Palm Beach scored the No. 4 ranking in the Milken Institute’s Best Performing Cities index, which measures the wage and salary growth, job growth and high-tech output growth of more than 290 metro areas in the country. Additionally, Inc. magazine, the nation’s premier publication for small and medium-sized businesses, recently placed West Palm Beach in the No. 5 slot for the Top 25 Cities to do Business in America. In 2021, the Human Rights Campaign once again bestowed a perfect 100+ rating to West Palm Beach on its Municipal Equality Index Score; the city regularly achieves this perfect score.

Downtown West Palm Beach boasts an active cultural community with the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts,

Norton Museum of Art, Armory Art Center, Palm Beach Opera and Palm Beach Dramaworks, just to name a few.

You can jump on the city’s Arts & Entertainment trolley line to visit dozens of cultural venues. Plus, a key historic building—the 1916 county courthouse—was renovated to house the first countywide history museum, the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, which opened in March 2008.

The pedestrian-friendly West Palm Beach waterfront is a hub of activity, from casual walks along the water to more formal affairs inside the waterfront pavilion. The waterfront is home to numerous highly popular and award-winning events throughout the year, including the Palm Beach Boat Show, SunFest, Clematis by Night, West Palm Beach GreenMarket, Sunday at the Meyer and 4th on Flagler, among many others.

Of course, West Palm Beach offers top-notch education through prestigious private schools and the A-rated Palm Beach County School District. Add the abundance of parks and recreation activities to the mix, and you will see that the City of West Palm Beach is an ideal location for families, young professionals and retirees alike.

We know you have a lot to do. That’s why the City of West Palm Beach’s reputation is built around making sure your business needs are met. Whether it is our one-stop permitting process, business incentive programs to expand your business or tax extension to encourage business relocation, we roll up our sleeves every day because we know you do too.

For more information on how we can help your business, please contact us at (561) 822-1400.

City of West Palm Beach Leadership 401 Clematis St., West Palm Beach 33401 (561) 822-2222 | www.wpb.org

Mayor – Keith James (561) 822-1400

City Commissioners (561) 822-1390

District 1 – Cathleen Ward

District 2 – Shalonda Warren

District 3 – Christy Fox

District 4 – Joseph Peduzzi

District 5 – Christina Lambert

WPalm Beach County Government

ith a population of nearly 1.5 million, Palm Beach County has come a long way since it became Florida’s 47th county in 1909. At that time, the county was home to about 5,300 residents and included portions of what are now Broward, Martin and Okeechobee counties.

A four-room schoolhouse, located on the corner of Clematis Street and Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach, was the site of the first county government meeting on July 6, 1909. Today, meetings are held in the Robert Weisman Palm Beach County Governmental Center located at 301 N. Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, with other county government business conducted at satellite courthouses in Belle Glade, Delray Beach and Palm Beach Gardens.

The Board of County Commissioners usually meets at 9:30 a.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of each month in the Jane M. Thompson Memorial Chambers located on the sixth floor of the Robert Weisman Palm Beach County Governmental Center. Workshops are usually held on the fourth Tuesday of the month.

The Board of County Commissioners and seven constitutional officers—the Clerk & Comptroller, Property Appraiser, Public Defender, Sheriff, State Attorney, Supervisor of Elections and Tax Collector—work with other governmental agencies including the Palm Beach County School Board and the 39 municipalities throughout the county.

Each of the constitutional officers operates independently of the Board of County Commissioners and is elected countywide (at large) by the public to serve a four-year term.

The authority and scope of duties for each officer is dictated by the Florida Constitution. The seven members of the Board of County Commissioners are elected to staggered four-year terms by registered voters in the district in which the commissioners reside. Unlike constitutional officers, county commissioners are subject to term limits and may not serve more than two consecutive four-year terms.

Charged with providing all manner of government services, the Board of County Commissioners has powers granted by the Florida Constitution to adopt rules and laws to govern the unincorporated areas of the county, and through referendum to seek voter approval for adopting countywide laws. In addition, the board has home rule authority granted through the voter-approved Palm Beach County Home Rule Charter, which became effective in 1985. True home rule gives the board the ability to create, through

a local public hearing ordinance procedure, local laws that are not in conflict with or specifically prohibited by state general law or the Florida Constitution.

The county administrator manages an annual budget of more than $6 billion and oversees approximately 6,800 employees in more than 40 departments, divisions and offices. Together, they must work in concert to provide quality services, programs and information to the residents of Palm Beach County.

County Administrator Verdenia C. Baker (561) 355-6726

Clerk & Comptroller Joseph Abruzzo (561) 355-2996

Property Appraiser Dorothy Jacks (561) 355-3230

Public Defender Carey Haughwout (561) 355-7500

Sheriff Ric Bradshaw (561) 688-3000

State Attorney Dave Aronberg (561) 355-7100

Supervisor of Elections Wendy Sartory Link (561) 656-6200

Tax Collector Anne M. Gannon (561) 355-2264

Chief Judge Glenn Kelley (561) 355-7814

Robert Weisman Palm Beach County Governmental Center

301 N. Oli ve Ave.

West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 355-2996 | www.pbcgov.com

Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office

3228 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33406 (561) 688-3000 | www.pbso.org

Palm Beach County Public Affairs Department

301 N. Oli ve Ave., Suite 1102 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (888) 760-9206

Palm Beach County Division of Consumer Affairs

50 S. Military Trail, Suite 201 West Palm Beach, FL 33415 (561) 712-6600

Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners

District 1 Maria G. Marino, Vice Mayor; (561) 355-2201

District 2 Gregg Weiss (561) 355-2202

District 3 Michael A. Barnett (561) 355-2203

District 4 Marci Woodward (561) 355-2204

District 5 Maria Sachs, Mayor; (561) 355-2205

District 6 Sara Baxter (561) 355-2206

District 7 Mack Bernard (561) 355-2207

Air Travel with Shoreline Aviation

Inquire about our Falcon 2000LX based right here in Palm Beach. Our fleet of Citation Jets and Pilatus TurboProp are also available for your private travel needs. Contact our charter experts at 888.291.JETS (5387) or email charter@shorelineaviation.net for more information about our fleet. www.shorelineaviation.net

Transportation and Accessibility

At more than 2,000 square miles, Palm Beach County is the largest county in Florida. Luckily, its many transportation options make traversing its 39 cities and towns a pleasurable experience.

The state’s two major north-to-south thoroughfares, the toll-free Interstate 95 for drivers traveling east and the less trafficked Florida’s Turnpike for those seeking western county destinations, are easy to navigate for the first-time visitor.

Carless visitors can enjoy the county from the comfort of one of its many Palm Tran buses, identifiable by their teal exterior. Inside the buses, LED lighting and USB charging ports for every seat ensure that you’ll never miss your connection.

Your travel experience can be further simplified by utilizing a Tri-Rail train connecting Palm Beach County to Miami and points in between. Another possibility is South Florida Commuter Services, which facilitates ride-sharing options throughout the tri-county area and more.

Palm Beach’s newest transportation option, Brightline, offers high-speed rail to those traveling throughout South Florida. As the only privately owned, operated and maintained passenger rail system in the United States, Brightline provides express service connecting you to conveniently located stations in Miami, Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton and West Palm Beach as well as to Orlando.

The county is also home to the Palm Beach International Airport, an awardwinning travel hub; the Boca Raton Airport, a former WWII Army Air Corps base, which accommodates business travelers; and the Port of Palm Beach, the state’s fourth-busiest container port.

Palm Beach County is consistently outpacing the state and the national averages for population growth and average income, making it one of the best places to live, work, and play.”

Transportation and Accessibility

BY AIR

Palm Beach International Airport (561) 471-7400

www.pbia.org

This airport places travelers in the literal center of the action, in the county seat of West Palm Beach: The Downtown Convention, Art & Entertainment District and the Palm Beach County Convention Center are just five minutes away. You can even start your shopping experience without leaving its grounds, thanks to the

BY LAND

Academy Bus, LLC (561) 588-4446

www.academybus.com

Academy Bus, the largest privately owned and operated transportation company in the U.S., has been serving the East Coast for more than 40 years. The company is known industry-wide for its customer service and new, well-maintained equipment. It currently operates charter and group tour buses all over the

concession mall running the length of the terminal building.

n Airlines Serving PBI: Air Canada, Allegiant, American, Avelo, BahamasAir, Breeze, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit, Sun Country and United.

n More than 200 scheduled flights arri ve and depart daily from 27 cities, providing easy access nationally and internationally.

n Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, convenient international arri vals and customs facilities, CLEAR, and TSA PreCheck.

n Two lactation suites allow parents to feed infants in pri vate.

n To enhance the visitors’ experience, Baggage Claim features the Palm Beaches Visitors Information Center.

East Coast from operations centers stretching from Boston to Miami, as well as scheduled buses to South Florida casinos. From sightseeing tours to conventions, corporate transfers, sports teams, parades, major sporting events and private charters, Academy has the wheels and wherewithal to ensure the smoothest ride on the road.

Greyhound Lines, Inc. (561) 833-8534 | (800) 231-2222

www.greyhound.com

Greyhound Lines, Inc. is the largest provider of intercity bus transportation, serving more than 3,800 destinations with 13,000 daily departures across North America. The Greyhound terminal in West

Palm Beach is centrally located in the Seaboard Train Station at 205 S. Tamarind Ave. The station provides convenient access for passengers and easy connection with other modes of travel, including Amtrak, Tri-Rail and Palm Tran. It is open daily from 6 a.m. to 10:45 p.m.

Molly’s Trolleys of West Palm Beach (561) 838-9511

www.mollystrolleys.com

Molly’s Trolleys of West Palm Beach is a trolley transportation company that specializes in group events, from corporate and convention delegates to family reunions, weddings, festivals and other special events. The vehicles are elegant, charming, immaculate and reminiscent of 1920s-style trolleys. For the corporate and wedding events, the trolleys can be enclosed and air-conditioned.

Palm Tran (561) 841-4287 | (877) 930-4287

Palm Tran Connection (561) 649-9838 | (877) 870-9849

www.palmtran.org

Palm Tran, the county’s public transportation service, consists of both fixed-route public bus transportation and specialized service for eligible disabled persons. Fixed-route bus service is provided every day on more than 30 routes, serving nearly all destinations in the county from Jupiter to Boca and the Glades. Buses generally operate weekdays on a 30-minute frequency during peak rush hours and on a 60-minute frequency during mid-day and on the weekends. Palm Tran Connection, the county’s shared-ride, door-to-door transportation service, provides transportation for eligible disabled persons in Palm Beach County. Connection schedules all trips, prepares vehicle manifests, handles customer concerns, determines eligibility and monitors the performance of transportation providers. For any questions, to request a copy of the Rider’s Guide or to enroll in any programs, call Palm Tran Connection from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Ride West Palm Beach (561) 833-8873

www.wpb.org

The free, newly inaugurated RideWPB mak es getting around Downtown West Palm Beach and the waterfront a breeze. With a convenient dedicated route and on-demand service, the free RideWPB program is a major improvement to fast, efficient carbon-free transportation. The easily identified vans, carts and Tesla sedans are wrapped in blue with “Free Ride” emblazoned in yellow on the side. Vans carry passengers along a 15-stop route from South Tamarind Avenue and the Tri-Rail station to the west, to South Olive Avenue on the east. The vans are scheduled to make the route every 15 minutes Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

Amtrak (800) USA-RAIL (872-7245) www.amtrak.com

Four trains arrive and depart daily from the historic railroad station in West Palm Beach. The Silver Meteor and Silver Star are equipped with coach, lounge, sleeping and dining cars. The trains operate daily between Miami and New York, serving Georgia, the Carolinas, Virginia and the Northeast as well as connecting to Amtrak’s 46-state, 21,000-mile national system.

Brightline (831) 539-2901 www.gobrightline.com

Brightline is the new benchmark for train travel in America, offering express service connecting you to Miami, Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach and Orlando. Brightline is here to connect you to the people, places and new experiences Florida has to offer.

Tri-Rail (800) TRI-RAIL (874-7245) www.tri-rail.com

Transportation and Accessibility

Tri-Rail is Southeast Florida’s commuter rail line, which extends 72 miles from Miami to Mangonia Park with a total of 18 stations. The name refers to the three counties through which the line passes: Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach. It is operated by the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority, an agency of the State of Florida. Tri-Rail serves Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties and provides service to employment and education centers, special events and attractions. Tri-Rail service typically runs 50

that has only 165 acres of land. The Port of Palm Beach and its tenants combine to be one of the larger employers in Palm Beach County. More than 3,500 people are employed directly because of the port, which contributes $260 million in business revenue and $12 million in state and federal taxes. An additional 6,000 jobs are associated with the importers and exporters that use the port to ship cargo. More than $14 billion worth of commodities moves through the port each year.

trains a day, Monday-Friday, and every hour on weekends, beginning as early as 6 a.m. and continuing into the early evening.

BY SEA

Port of Palm Beach (561) 383-4100

www.portofpalmbeach.com

Located in Riviera Beach, The Port of Palm Beach is the fourth-busiest container port of Florida’s 14 deepwater ports and is the 18th-busiest container port in the United States. The port handles diesel fuel, molasses, liquid asphalt and other bulk commodities. There is also substantial tonnage involved in the movement of heavy lift and project cargos. All of this happens in a port

OTHER SERVICES

South Florida Commuter Services (800) 234-RIDE (7433) www.1800234RIDE.com

South Florida Commuter Services (SFCS), a program of the Florida Department of Transportation, helps promote ride-sharing options for commuters in Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie counties. SFCS does this by providing commuters with information on alternatives to driving alone to work including carpooling, vanpooling, transit, biking, walking and telecommuting. In addition, SFCS works closely with employers to identify the commuting challenges facing their employees and provide support and solutions to relieve these issues.

Education

Education

From our nationally recognized, award-winning public schools to distinguished private schools and top-tier colleges and universities, learners of all ages have found the Greater Palm Beaches to be the perfect place to start or continue their education.

As the 10th-largest school district in the country and fifth-largest in Florida, the Palm Beach County School District (PBCSD) maintains 182 schools throughout the county, with approximately 168,000 students enrolled in Pre-K through 12th grade.

The Palm Beach County School District regularly earns an “A” rating from the Florida Department of Education based on student performance on Florida’s Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT), with 111 county schools receiving an A or B rating. The district is recognized nationally in academics and operations, including having won numerous national awards for finance, budget and school construction. Palm Beach County schools have a 92.8-percent graduation rate.

Academically, Palm Beach County schools continue to chart nationally, with two of our district’s schools—Suncoast Community High School and Alexander W. Dreyfoos Junior School of the Arts—scoring within the top 90 high schools in the country, according to 2023 rankings from U.S. News & World Report. Furthermore, the District offers 335 award-winning career academies and choice programs geared toward specific jobs and disciplines.

Additionally, through its extensive array of educational, vocational and business training schools, Palm Beach County is witnessing the continued growth of its highereducation sector, both in numbers and academic reputation. This is helping to further develop a strong, educated workforce that can support existing local business and enhance prospects for new job opportunities. Through collaborative efforts, many of those schools also are creating an environment for continued future advancement.

As Palm Beach County addresses so many key issues, the Science and Technology Committee of the Chamber is a forum for exchange of ideas and expertise from our business community.”
— Elizabeth Perez, President Collective Water Resources

Facts & Figures Palm Beach County Schools

n The fifth-largest school district in Florida and the 10thlargest in the United States

n District schools regularly rank among Newsweek’s Best High Schools in America

n 92.8 percent graduation rate in district-operated schools

n The District’s elementary literacy program assists students in mastering writing and reading skills, strategies and behavior s necessary for students to become proficient reader s and to be college and career ready

n 335 award-winning Choice Programs and Career Academy Choice Programs, in fields such as: Aerospace Science, Biomedical Sciences, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Construction, Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, Drafting and Design, Engineering, Environmental Services and Field Research, Finance, Information Technology, Marketing, Medical Sciences, Pre-Veterinary Care, Teacher Education, TV and Film Production Technology and Web Design.

n District schools offer instruction in several languages, including Chinese, French, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Japanese and American Sign Language

n More than 40,000 community volunteers serve students and schools

n Schools, teachers, staff and students win dozens of state, national and international athletic and academic competitions and awards annually

n 1,200 Business Partners in all industries, including banking, biotech, utilities, engineering, retail, medical, communication, hospitality and construction

n 38,000 students in Exceptional Student Education (ESE) programs; approximately 9,252 are in gifted education programs

n 23 Adult and Community Education sites, one full-time Adult Education Center and one Palm Beach Virtual School program

n 150 languages spoken; 192 different countries and territories of birth

n After-School Extended Learning programs for approximately 20,0 00 students

n 182 schools; 167,560 students; 12,786 teachers; 22,891 total employees

n More than 250 school police officers

n $5.3 billion total budget (fiscal year 2023-2024)

n 915 buses transport 60,000 students daily covering approximately 13 million miles per year

n 33 million meals served (fiscal year 2021-2022)

Higher Education

Colleges & Universities

The Palm Beaches is witnessing the continued growth of institutions of higher education, both in numbers and academic quality and reputation. Awardwinning four-year universities, combined with vocational and business training schools serving students with specific career and industry needs, are helping to further develop a strong, educated workforce that can support existing local business and enhance prospects for new job opportunities. Through collaborative efforts, many of those schools also are creating an environment for continued future advancement.

Florida Atlantic University

777 Glades Road, Boca Raton 33431 (561) 297-30 00 | (800) 299-4FAU www.fau.edu

Florida Atlantic University was founded in 1961, in Boca Raton, on an 850-acre site near the Atlantic Ocean. The campus is conveniently located halfway between Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale, and offers a broad range of academic programs, activities, and services. More than 70 percent of FAU’s 29,000 students take classes at FAU’s first and largest campus, and the majority of the university's 170-plus degree programs are based here. Located just three miles from the Atlantic Ocean and the beautiful beaches of Boca Raton, the campus features everything you ex-

Dreyfoos School of the Arts

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pect from a modern university— suite-style housing for more than 4,500 students, brand-new athletics and recreational facilities, art galleries, two theaters and so much more—all in a vibrant, tropical setting with a student body that is the most diverse of all of Florida's public universities. The Student Union hosts student activities and meetings. In addition, its 2,500-seat Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Auditorium enables students to enjoy performances ranging from rock bands to concert music to the annual Larkin Symposium on the American Presidency. The campus supports two cafeterias and has an attractive array of accommodations for its residential students. The Boca Raton campus is also home to FAU’s Division I Intercollegiate Athletics program and facilities. The five-story S.E. Wimberly Library houses a large collection of monographs, serials and other academic resources and is home to the Jaffe Center for Book Arts. Computer labs, study lounges, a media center

Keiser University

and tutoring services also provide valuable academic support for students. Visiting performers and speakers add to the artistic and intellectual vibrancy of the campus.

FAU LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy

777 Glades Road, SO 202 Boca Raton 33431

(561) 297-4049

www.cdsi.fau.edu/spa/pea

The LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy was first organized by FAU in 2009 to research ethics and provide training for local government agencies. The university-based nature of the Academy allows for the rapid incorporation and dissemination of the latest scholarly research on ethics issues by noted faculty for the Academy’s training programs.

Florida Atlantic University College of Business

777 Glades Road, Boca Raton 33431 (561) 297-30 00

www.business.fau.edu

FAU’s College of Business is

home to more than 8,000 students, diverse academic departments and an impressive offering of interdisciplinary and professional development programs taught by the college’s world-class faculty. FAU Business emphasizes innovation and entrepreneurism through practical instruction, real-life consulting opportunities, interaction with successful executives and research efforts conducted at its variety of centers.

Keiser University

2085 Vista Parkway West Palm Beach 33411 (561) 471-6000

www.keiseruniversity.edu/residential

Keiser University

Flagship Campus

260 0 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach 33409 (561) 478-5500

Keiser University is a regionally accredited private career university that provides educational programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels for a diverse student body in traditional, nontraditional and online delivery formats. It was founded by Dr. Arthur Keiser and Evelyn Keiser in 1977, when they set out to create a university to better serve adult learners seeking a career-focused education. Over the past 46 years, Keiser University has become Florida’s largest private, not-for-profit university, serving approximately 20,000 students, 3,800 employees and more than 66,000 alumni. Keiser University has a campus in 21 of Florida’s major and mid-sized metropolitan areas. Keiser University’s two West Palm Beach campuses offer learning opportunities for both traditional students

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and adult learners. With more than 40 years of history and thousands of graduates on campus and online, Keiser’s 100-acre West Palm Beach residential Flagship campus offers an active campus life that includes the university’s College of Golf and its 24 athletic teams. Keiser’s West Palm Beach commuter campus, home to Keiser University’s College of Chiropractic Medicine, also offers adult learners opportunities to earn degrees in criminal justice, education, information technology, health care, law, and more.

Lynn University 3601 N. Military Trail Boca Raton, FL 33431 (561) 237-7000

www.lynn.edu

Lynn University is an independent, innovative college based in Boca Raton, Florida. With more than 3,500 students from more than 100 countries, the school is consistently ranked among the top regional universities in the South by U.S. News and World Report’s Best Colleges. Lynn’s NCAA Division II Fighting Knights have won 25 national titles, its Conservatory of Music features a world-renowned faculty of performers, and its nationally recognized Institute for Achievement and Learning empowers students with learning differences to become independent learners. The school’s Dialogues of Learning curriculum, award-winning iPad program and international student base help Lynn graduates gain the intellectual flexibility and global experience to fulfill their potential in an ever-changing world.

Nova Southeastern University 11501 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens 33410 (561) 805-2100

www.nova.edu

For nearly 60 years, Nova Southeastern University (NSU) has distinguished itself as an innovative, progressive and groundbreaking institution of higher learning and research. With degree programs in business, education, nursing, pharmacy and respiratory therapy, as well as online offerings in computer sciences, counseling and more, NSU’s Palm Beach branch will prepare you to dominate your career with a degree from a top national university as ranked by U.S. News & World Report. NSU’s projected economic impact in Florida is expected to exceed $5 billion by 2025. It ranks among the top six schools in the U.S. for the number of minority graduate degree recipients, it awards 6,000 degrees each year, and it is nationally ranked by Forbes, U.S. News and OnlineColleges.com.

Palm Beach Atlantic University

901 S. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach 33401 (561) 803-2000 | (888) GO-TO-PBA www.pba.edu

Palm Beach Atlantic University, founded in 1968, is a private, Christian university with a 29-acre campus in West Palm Beach and an Orlando campus. PBA offers more than 50 undergraduate degrees, as well as graduate and professional degrees in more than 20 areas of study. The Frederick M. Supper Honors Program, as well as six Centers of Excellence, offer distinct learning opportunities that build on the university’s rigorous

academics. Students consistently are accepted into elite graduate programs and surpass state and national averages on professional certification exams. Sailfish student athletes compete in 18 NCAA Division II varsity sports in the Sunshine State Conference. The 78-acre Marshall and Vera Lea Rinker Athletic Campus provides facilities for training and hosting intercollegiate sports. As a Christ-first university, PBA affirms the values that have built American society, including religious liberty and the free enterprise system.

Palm Beach State College

4200 S. Congress Ave. Lak e Worth 33461 (561) 967-7222 | (866) 576-7222 www.palmbeachstate.edu

Since opening its doors 90 years ago, Palm Beach State College has been an integral player in the remarkable growth and prosperity of Palm Beach County. Its graduates—community and business leaders for generations—have impacted every industry and continue to do so today. Founded in 1933 as Florida’s first public community college, Palm Beach State has grown from three classrooms and 41 local students to five campuses and more than 36,000 students from more than 150 countries. One of the top producers of associate degree graduates in the U.S., PBSC also offers baccalaureate degrees, professional certificates, career training, and corporate and continuing education.

Lynn University

Through the years, Palm Beach State College has expanded its mission, programs and reach to become the fifth-largest (based on FTE) of the 28 colleges in the Florida College System. Each year, more Palm Beach County high school graduates choose PBSC than any other institution. Students enroll at locations in Lake Worth, Boca Raton, Palm Beach Gardens, Belle Glade and Loxahatchee Groves, as well as take courses online.

South University 9801 Belvedere Road

Royal Palm Beach 33411 (561) 273-6500 | (866) 242-1840 www.southuniversity.edu

Established in 1899, South University offers a flexible, supportive and focused education. Its learning environment helps students to iden-

tify goals and then develop the expertise to achieve them. One of 11 campuses, the Royal Palm Beach campus offers degree programs in business administration, counseling, criminal justice, health care administration and management, nursing, physical therapy, psychology, public health and more.

Enrollment Requirements

Upon initial enrollment in a school, a student or parent must produce two current documents reflecting the correct residential street address. Post office boxes, private mailbox addresses or commercial establishment addresses are insufficient. Examples of acceptable documents reflecting residential street addresses are as follows:

n Home or cellular telephone bill

n Electric bill

n Rent receipt with the name of the tenant and landlord and contact information for all parties

n Lease agreement with name of tenant and landlord and contact information for all parties

n Mortgage

n Home purchase contract including specific closing date, with copy of the deed to be provided within 30 days of closing date

n State of Florida driver’s license

n State of Florida identification card

n Automobile insurance policy

n Credit card statement

n United States Postal Service confirmation of address change

n Evidence of correspondence, including a stamped, addressed, postmark ed envelope delivered to the home address

n Declaration of Domicile form from the County Records Department

Registration Documents

n A Completed Registration Form. You can obtain this form from your school or download one from https://www2.palmbeachschools.org/f ormssearch/pdf/0636.pdf

n School records or latest report card

n Certification of a physical/health examination (submitted within 30 school days, if not available at the time of registration)

n Florida Certificate of Immunization

n To find out the school(s) assigned to your residence, call Boundaries at (561) 434-8100.

n NOTE: School enrollment must not be denied to families who are and will be unable to provide two documents of proof of address due to extenuating or hardship circumstances. In such cases where the family is unable to provide two documents of proof, an Affidavit of

Residence Form (PBSD 1866) shall be completed by the parent.

Additional Enrollment Documents

n Parents must provide a written notification of any health/medical problem that requires staff awareness and/or supervision for their child. A Medical Treatment Form should be completed, if needed

n Evidence of Physical Examination listed above

n Students, grades Pre-K and K-12, entering a Florida school for the fir st time must present evidence of a medical examination performed within 12 months prior to their initial enrollment listed above

Evidence of Immunization

n Florida Certificate of Immunization (Form DH 680)

n Temporary exemption (Form DH 680 Part B) or

n Permanent medical exemption (Form DH 680 Part C)

n Permanent medical exemption (if immunization is contraindicated for one or all)

n Religious exemption (Form DH 681)

Immunizations

Florida Certificate of Immunization, Form DH 680, is the only document that schools are permitted to accept as proof of immunization. Vaccinations may be obtained through your local physician, primary care clinic, or Palm Beach County Health Department Health Center and/or Palm Beach Health Department Immunization Van located throughout the county.

Immunization Requirements by Grade Level:

Students entering kindergarten through grade 12, School Year FY24, will be required to submit documentation of the following on the Florida Certification of Immunization form DH 680:

n Four or five doses of diphtheriatetanuspertussis (DTaP) vaccine

n Three doses of hepatitis B (Hep B) vaccine

n Four or five doses of polio (IPV) vaccine

n Two doses of measles-mumpsrubella (MMR) vaccine

n Two doses of varicella vaccine

In addition to kindergarten through 12 grade vaccines, students entering or attending seventh grade need the following vaccinations:

n One dose of tetanus-diphtheriapertussis (Tdap) vaccine in grades seven through twelve

n An updated DH 680 form to include Tdap must be obtained for submission to the school Physical Examination Requirements

Students are required by Florida Statute 10 03.22 and School Board policy to present, at the time of entry, valid documentation of a health examination performed within one year prior to the first date of entry. Physical examinations are required for Palm Beach County students entering grades pre-K, kindergarten and grade 7 and should be presented on the School Health Entry Exam form DH 3040.

Transfer students from within the state of Florida should present records that reflect physical examinations having been performed for at least kindergarten and grade seven.

Physical examinations are also required for first-time entry of all transfer students from outside the state of Florida, or from another country, regardless of grade.

Choice & Career Programs

School District of Palm Beach County (SDPBC) Choice Programs reflect the diversity of the District and are designed to attract all Palm Beach County students. Families with students entering pre-kindergarten through grade 12 have the opportunity to choose from an array of Choice and Career and Technical Education (CTE) theme-based curricula offerings at the elementary, middle, and high school levels that provide innovative and rigorous academic instruction by specially trained teachers.

Choice and In-House Programs have been established at elementary, middle and high schools to provide an opportunity for students to engage in intensive study in specific areas. Choice and In-House programs offer the opportunity for students to discover their talents and explore their interests while focusing on academic rigor. These programs provide students with a pathway to post-secondary educations and careers. Students may participate in an “in–house” program if the program is only being offered to students whose attendance boundary is zoned for the school (“In-House program”),

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or they may choose to attend a program that is only offered at a school outside of their regular attendance boundary (Choice program).

The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) is an academically challenging and balanced program of education that prepares students in grades 11-12 for effective participation in a rapidly globalizing world and for postsecondary success in college and career. Students study at least two languages and increase understanding of diverse cultures. Due to its rigorous nature, preparation for the IB Diploma Programme is offered through the IB Middle Years curricula in the ninth and 10th grades or through other accelerated curricula. The IB diploma leads to advanced standing in universities throughout the world. The IB Diploma Programme framework includes required courses within six subject groups: Language and Literature, Language Acquisition, Individuals and Societies, Experimental Sciences and Computer Science, Mathematics, and Arts. Schools tailor course sequences to meet each school’s focus. All students applying to these programs must meet the following eligibility criteria: 3.0 GPA.

The application process runs November through January of each school year for the following school year. For a list of schools, application process and further information, interested families can visit www.palmbeachschools.org/choiceprograms.

Charter Schools

The School District of Palm Beach County is the sponsor of 49 charter schools. The Charter Department provides academic, financial, operational and technical assistance to these charter schools. What is a charter school?

Charter schools are public schools that are a part of Florida’s program of public education. The School Board of Palm Beach County is the sponsor of the charter schools located in Palm Beach County, Florida. What are the charter schools’ statutory guiding principles, purposes and requirements?

Charter schools’ guiding principles include the following:

1. Meet high standards of student achievement while providing parents flexibility to choose among diverse educational opportunities within the state’s public school system.

2. Promote enhanced academic success and financial efficiency by aligning responsibility with accountability.

3. Provide parents with sufficient information on whether their child is reading at grade level and whether the child gains at least a year’s worth of learning for every year spent in the charter school.

The charter schools’ mandatory and optional purposes are stated in Florida Statute 1002.33, subsection (2). In addition, charter schools must fulfill all of the re-

quirements set forth in Florida J18 Statute 1002.33, subsection (9).

Who is eligible to attend a charter school?

A charter school in Palm Beach County shall be open to any student covered in an inter-district agreement or residing in the School District of Palm Beach County. However, in the case of a charter lab school, the charter lab school shall be open to any student eligible to attend the lab school as provided in Florida Statute 1002.32 or who resides in the school district in which the charter lab school is located.

What is the enrollment process for a charter school?

The charter school shall enroll an eligible student who submits a timely application, unless the number of applications exceeds the capacity of a program, class, grade level or building. In such cases, all applicants shall have an equal chance of being admitted through a random election process.

Where can I obtain information about a specific charter school?

You should contact the charter school directly. Information about all charter schools can be found in the Directory of Charter Schools at palmbeachschools.org/departments/charter_schools.

Important Phone Numbers

211 Helpline....................................................................211

Adult Education Center..............................(561) 616-7800

Boys & Girls Club........................................(561) 683-3287

CareerSource Palm Beach County..............(561) 340-1060

County Library Department........................(561) 233-2600

Children’s Service Council..........................(561) 740-7000

Department of Children & Families............(850) 300-4323

Early Learning Coalition..............................(561) 514-3300

Federal Student Aid....................................(800) 433-3243

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program..................................(888) 827-2004

Florida Prepaid College Plans....................(800) 552-4723

HomeSafe....................................................(561) 383-9800

Healthy Beginnings......................................(888) 634-7900

Palm Beach County

School District............................................(561) 434-8000

School District Choice/ Magnet Programs......................................(561) 434-8755

School District Food

Service/Cafeteria........................................(561) 383-2000

School District Free & Reduced Meals......................................(561) 383-2058

Education Office..........................................(561) 434-8052

School District Police..................................(561) 434-8700

School District Records/ Transcripts..................................................(561) 434-8029

School District Transportation....................(561) 242-8300

The Palm Beaches are home to one of the largest, most vibrant and welcoming Jewish communities anywhere.

• Jewish preschool, day school, Hebrew schools and at-home learning resources

• Adult education and community leadership development programs

• Programs for children and adults with differing abilities

• Volunteer projects for all ages and abilities

• Resources for local synagogues

• Community events, holiday celebrations and exclusive travel experiences

• Social services, including emotional health support and counseling

• Philanthropic programs for all giving levels

• Senior care and companionship

• Financial assistance and scholarships Tell us about yourself.

Contact info@jewishpalmbeach.org or call 561.478.0700 so we can guide you to find the opportunities and resources you are looking for in our wonderful Jewish community.

Culture & The Arts

Culture enthusiasts flock to the Palm Beaches all year round to enjoy the county’s stellar and award-winning offerings in music, visual arts and live theatre.

The county’s cultural offerings serve everyone from the youngest visitors—thanks to the robust educational initiatives embedded into the organizations’ mission statements—to retired patrons seeking intellectual nourishment.

The arts reverberate countywide. The Palm Beaches boast their own version of Shakespeare in the Park, the free Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival, every summer in Jupiter, while the major arts season—October through April, roughly—welcomes world-class lecturers in the picturesque buildings of the Society of the Four Arts; locally curated and nationally touring art exhibitions at venues like the Norton Museum; plays, operas and ballets from the region’s most talented artists; and one of the country’s most influential fairs for contemporary art, Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary, returning in March 2024 in downtown West Palm Beach.

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Our museums are second to none, celebrating modern art, prizewinning photography and local history, and offering invaluable edutainment for visitors of all ages and artistic preferences. But not all visual art is housed in museums; thanks to the county’s public art initiatives, some of the most striking works in the county are the murals brightening downtown, and making for great Instagram backdrops.

Local professional theatre companies include Palm Beach Dramaworks, which stages classic and contemporary masterpieces from the glittering Don & Ann Brown Theatre in West Palm Beach; and the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, which produces classic and contemporary plays and musicals in its recently upgraded theater near Jupiter Beach. The Kravis Center presents touring Broadway musicals and plays host to the esteemed Palm Beach Opera, Palm Beach Symphony and Miami City Ballet, three regional organizations with national reach.

From casual Sunday matinees to exciting late-night shows, you can find it in the Palm Beaches. Treat yourself to the following venues and events for some no-fail cultural options, or contact the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County for updates on countywide events.

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Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens 253 Barcelona Road West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 832-5328 | www.ansg.org

Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens comprises the former residence of sculptor Ann Weaver Norton (19051982), the widow of Ralph Hubbard Norton. The Norton House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and the two-acre property, featuring a collection of 250 rare

species of tropical palms, cycads and native plants, lies in the El Cid neighborhood of downtown West Palm Beach on the Intracoastal Waterway. In 1977, Ann Norton’s vision for art and natures symbiotic relationship was realized when she established Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, ensuring accessibility of her property, palms and tropical gardens for public enjoyment as a natural sanctuary in an urban area. Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens is a member of the prestigious Historic Artists Homes’ and Studios Program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation as well as an officially designated international arboretum.

Armory Art Center

811 Park Place West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 832-1776 | www.armoryart.org

Housed in a historic art deco building, the Armory provides art classes for students of all ages, exhibitions, art salons, lectures and special events. Nearly 100 courses held in 12 state-of-the-art studios are offered, including ceramics, digital arts, drawing, glass fusing, jewelry, painting, printmaking, fibers and sculpture, and 12 exhibitions are hosted annually in four galleries. The Armory’s vision is to be the leading visual arts education and exhibition center of the Palm Beaches.

Cultural Council for Palm Beach County

601 Lake Ave.

Lak e Worth Beach, FL 33460 (561) 471-2901

www.palmbeachculture.com

Since its founding in 1978 by Alexander W. Dreyfoos, the Cultural Council continues to enhance the quality of life and economic growth of the community by creating a cultural destination through support for

education and promotion of arts and culture. Visit the Cultural Council’s headquarters in Lake Worth Beach to find constantly rotating work from local artists in our galleries and store, performances by local musicians, and our Visit Florida Certified Tourism Information Center.

Findlay Galleries

165 Worth Ave.

Palm Beach, FL 33480 (561) 655-2090

www.findlaygalleries.com

Findlay Galleries celebrates 153 years in the art business. A family business founded in 1870 representing more than 100 artists and artist estates, with gallery locations in Palm Beach and New York, Findlay specializes in Impressionism, European Modernism, l’Ecole de Rouen, l’Ecole de Paris, and 20th century American art, with exclusive representation of contemporary artists and artist estates.

Flagler Museum 1 Whitehall Way Palm Beach, FL 33480 (561) 655-2833

www.flaglermuseum.us

When it was completed in 1902, the New York Herald proclaimed that Whitehall, Henry Flagler’s Gilded Age estate in Palm Beach, was “more wonderful than any palace in Europe, grander and more magnificent than any other private dwelling in the world.” Today, Whitehall is a National Historic Landmark and is open to the public as the Flagler Museum, offering self-guided tours, changing exhibitions and special programs.

Norton Museum of Art 1450 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 832-5196 | www.norton.org

The Norton Museum of Art is one of the Southeast’s premier art

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museums and is known for the quality and depth of its extensive collections of photography, and American, contemporary, Chinese and European art, as well as its innovative educational programming. The Museum’s permanent collection now consists of more than 8,200 works. In 2019, the Norton completed a bold, visionary museum expansion, enlisting the renowned Londonbased architectural firm of Foster + Partners to design a new building. The transformed museum features the Kenneth C. Griffin Building, which includes 12,000 square feet of new gallery space; expanded classroom space; a larger student exhibition space; a state-of-the art, 210-seat auditorium; a new store and restaurant; and a Great Hall serving as the Museum’s “living room.” The expansion also includes a lawn for outdoor programming, or relaxing, and a sculpture garden.

Richard & Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum

30 0 N. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 832-4164

www.pbchistory.org

Located in the Historic 1916 Courthouse, the admission-free Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum brings his-

tory to life for residents and visitors. Maintained and operated by the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, the Museum enriches our schools’ curricula by making local history accessible, interesting and meaningful. The Museum features two permanent galleries—the People Gallery and the Places Gallery—as well as a special gallery that changes topics annually. Short-term local and traveling exhibitions from across the country are displayed in the historic courtroom gallery. In addition to the Museum, the HSPBC impacts all ages in schools, the community, and online through a Traveling Educational Trunk Program, PBCHistoryOnline.org, afternoon and evening lecture series, and other programs.

The Society of the Four Arts

100 Four Arts Plaza Palm Beach, FL 33480 (561) 655-7227 | www.fourarts.org

Since its founding in 1936, the Four Arts has offered a dynamic lineup of cultural programs, including art exhibitions, notable speakers, concerts, films and educational programs. The campus is home to beautiful sculpture and botanical gardens, a library and children’s library, and a state-of-the-art building offering lifelong learning opportunities. All programs are open to the public.

West Palm Beach Library Foundation 411 Clematis St., 3rd Floor

West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 868-7717 | www.wpblf.org

The Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach works to create inspired lives by connecting people with information and ideas. Recently lauded as one of the most beautiful U.S. libraries, per Fodor Travel, the Mandel welcomes more than half a million visitors every year, loaning more than 800,000 items to 100,000plus library cardholders. The library hosts regular events including yoga, book clubs, dance lessons, classes and children’s activities for the community.

MUSIC

Choral Society of the Palm Beaches At Florida Atlantic University’s John D. MacArthur Campus 5353 Parkside Drive, Jupiter (561) 626-9997 www.choralsocietypalmbeaches.org

The Choral Society of the Palm Beaches exists to celebrate and promote the universal beauty and intrinsic value of the vocal arts for both its members and the community. It is the Society’s mission to make choral music accessible, inspiring, and enriching to all through high-quality live performances of a wide variety of a cappella and accompanied choral music.

Clematis by Night

Every Thursday 6-9 p.m. Palm Stage West Palm Beach Waterfront (561) 822-1515 | www.wpb.org/events

Chilling out South Florida-style at this highly popular, award-winning weekly concert series has been a favorite West Palm Beach tradition for nearly three decades. Grab your lawn chair or a blanket and head to one of the liveliest Thursday nights in South Florida to check out our weekly lineup. The area’s best rock, R&B, reggae, blues, soul, swing, country

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and Latin music is featured with live performances by popular national, regional and local bands. And CbN’s beautiful setting in Centennial Square on the spectacular West Palm Beach Waterfront creates an unmatched seaside happy hour vibe mixed with a laid-back ambiance that is sure to put you in the mood for a fun and entertaining evening under the stars.

Palm Beach Opera

1800 S. Australian Ave., Suite 301 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 (561) 833-7888 | www.pbopera.org

The oldest performing arts organization in Palm Beach County, Palm Beach Opera is a professional opera company that has provided South Florida with the power of live opera for more than 60 years. Palm Beach Opera presents a variety of cultural programs from December through April each season, including world-class opera performances at the Kravis Center, rigorous artist training programs for emerging professional opera singers, and impactful education and community engagement programs. Palm Beach Opera’s main-stage productions feature internationally renowned artists from around the world, immersive set and costume design, and the acclaimed Palm Beach Opera Orchestra and Palm Beach Opera Chorus. As part of its mission to inspire lifelong interest in the arts and train the next generation of opera stars, Palm Beach Opera also provides free opera education programs for learners of all ages.

Palm Beach Symphony

700 South Dixie Highway, Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 655-2657

www.palmbeachsymphony.org

With nationally broadcast concerts, commissioned world premieres and acclaimed guest artists, Palm Beach Symphony is South Florida’s premier orchestra. Celebrating its 50th anniversary, this 501(c)(3) nonprofit adheres to

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a mission of engaging, educating, and entertaining the greater community of the Palm Beaches through live performances of inspiring orchestral music and impactful education and community outreach programs. The Symphony performs an annual Masterworks Series at the Kravis Center under the direction of Music Director Gerard Schwarz.

THEATRE

Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center

Palm Beach State College

1977 S.W. College Drive Belle Glade, FL 33430 (561) 993-1160 | www.dollyhand.org

The Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center is a 467-seat theatre that presents a variety of offerings that include drama, music, dance, arts education programs, festivals and art exhibits.

Duncan Theatre

Palm Beach State College

420 0 S. Congress Ave., #AU Lake Worth Beach, FL 33461 (561) 868-3309

www.duncantheatre.org

The spacious Watson B. Duncan III Theatre serves as a performing arts instructional facility and presents world-class cultural and entertainment events and visiting artists for the

community, including a dance series, Classical Café Series and a tribute band series.

Eissey Campus Theatre

Palm Beach State College 11051 Campus Drive

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 207-5900

www.eisseycampustheatre.org

This 750-seat professional facility presents a season of artists and professional performances with its Arts in the Gardens, Rockin’ Radio in the Gardens and the Goldner Family Fun Series. It is also home to many local community performing groups.

Florida Atlantic University

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Carole & Barry Kaye Performing Arts Auditorium

777 Glades Road, Building 3 Room 203 Boca Raton, FL 33431 (561) 297-3730 | www.fauevents.com

Florida Atlantic University presents concerts, plays, dance performances and other events, including the annual Larkin Symposium on the American Presidency, featuring a nationally acclaimed journalist or historian each February. FAU’s Boca campus also is home to Theatre Lab, a professional theater company specializing in world-premiere plays. Call the box office or visit the website for more information.

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Maltz Jupiter Theatre

1001 E. Indiantown Road

Jupiter, FL 33477

(561) 575-2223 | (800) 445-1666 www.jupitertheatre.org

The newly renovated, not-forprofit Maltz Jupiter Theatre has become one of Florida’s preeminent professional theaters, committed to performance, production and education through its collaborations with local and national artists. The state’s largest award-winning regional theater, the Theatre’s performances have drawn rave reviews from media outlets across the world.

Palm Beach Atlantic University

901 S. Flagler Drive

West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 803-2970

www.pba.edu/performances

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provides the community a varied schedule of live musical, dance and theatrical performances. Many of the events are free or at reasonable ticket prices. Events are held on the downtown West Palm Beach campus as well as the University’s Fern Street Theatre.

Palm Beach Dramaworks

201 Clematis St.

West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 514-4042

www.palmbeachdramaworks.org

Palm Beach Dramaworks is committed to enhancing the quality of life through the transformative power of live theatre. Since its founding in 2000, it has distinguished itself with stimulating productions of classic, contemporary and overlooked plays that inspire, engage, challenge and entertain audiences. It is equally invested in the community, in educa-

tion, and in nurturing the future of theatre, and as its reputation has grown, so has its reach and outreach.

Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts 701 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 832-7469 | www.kravis.org

The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is a not-for-profit multipurpose performing arts center with the 2,195-seat Dreyfoos Concert Hall, 300-seat Rinker Playhouse and the 300-seat Persson Hall. The Center’s Cohen Pavilion houses the Weiner Banquet Center, Gimelstob Ballroom and Harris Family Foundation Pre-Function Hall. It also houses The Picower Foundation Arts Education Center and the Elmore Family Business Center for the Arts.

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Attractions & Family Fun

From the starry-eyed immersion of a full-dome planetarium to the allnatural roar of a drive-thru safari, the West Palm Beach metro area teems with activities for families, groups, visitors and residents looking for memorable adventures or R&R.

There’s always activity near Palm Beach County’s renowned waterfront, and visitors will find that this irreplaceable setting is taken advantage of in more ways than one. On the island of Palm Beach, take a relaxing Segway tour, or in West Palm Beach, watch a Hollywood blockbuster in an outdoor atmosphere of picnicking families and ocean breezes.

Fun seekers find no shortage of adventures with attractions from SunFest, the largest music festival in the county, to the water parks and marinas at their fingertips. The South Florida Fairgrounds offer fun-filled events for children and adults year-round. You certainly will not want to miss out on any of these memorable experiences while on your Palm Beach vacation.

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Attractions

Family Fun

4th on Flagler Independence Day Celebration July 4, 6-10 p.m., FREE West Palm Beach Waterfront (561) 822-1515

www.wpb.org/events

South Florida’s largest free outdoor Independence Day celebration featuring two stages of entertainment including national recording artists, kids’ activities, delicious food and drink vendors and an 18-minute fireworks extravaganza over the Intracoastal Waterway.

Cox Science Center and Aquarium 4801 Dreher Trail N. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 (561) 832-1988

www.coxsciencecenter.org

The mission of the Cox Science Center & Aquarium is to “open every

mind to science.” The Center features more than 100 hands-on educational exhibits, a 10,000-gallon fresh and saltwater aquarium, a digital planetarium, Pre-K focused “Discovery Center,” 18-hole conservation-themed Mini Golf Course and quarter mile long outdoor science trail. One of the newest additions includes a $2.5 million permanent exhibit, “Journey Through the Human Brain” and features the most advanced neuroscience research and technology in the world. In the spring of 2020, the facility added the Cox Amphitheater to its backyard Science Trail, which features daily live science shows, trivia sessions, and concerts. The Center is not only active in West Palm Beach, but also operates a Jupiter outpost, STEM Studio in Downtown Abacoa. STEM Studio is a collaborative space that offers after school programming, weekend workshops, camps and more.

Downtown West Palm Beach (561) 833-8873

www.downtownwpb.com

Discover a new side of downtown West Palm Beach, a centrally located, urban environment full of energy and rich with history, premier arts and cultural venues, familyfriendly events, unique boutiques and festive dining destinations and nightlife. Just take a walk and see for yourself! Edged by the dramatic Intracoastal waterfront, it has served as the county’s government center and the city’s historic core for more than a century.

Drive Shack 1710 Belvedere Road West Palm Beach, FL 33406 (561) 771-5354

www.driveshack.com

Drive Shack brings West Palm Beach the next generation in sports entertainment. Combining the latest in gaming technology with the great game of golf, Drive Shack offers exciting interactive range games designed for players of all ages and skills; virtual courses allowing one to tee off around the world; and stateof-the-art golf equipment for enthusiasts looking to up their game. An all-in-one golf and entertainment destination, the 60,000-square-foot, three-story complex features 96 expansive climate-controlled bays with lounge seating; a signature restaurant and bar offering elevated dining along with craft beers, wines and cocktails; 300-plus TVs; live entertainment and a classic arcade game center with unlimited free play.

Grassy Waters Preserve

8264 Northlake Blvd., West Palm Beach, FL 33412 (561) 804-4985

www.wpb.org/grassywaters

Grassy Waters Preserve is a 23square-mile wetlands ecosystem that serves as the freshwater supply for the City of West Palm Beach. Historically, Grassy Waters was both a key component of the Greater Everglades ecosystem and the headwaters of the Loxahatchee River. The Preserve features a nature center, accessible

boardwalk trails, hiking, biking, guided canoe and kayak programs, and more! Open Mon.-Sat., 8 a.m.4:30 p.m., and Sun., 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

Lion Country Safari

2003 Lion Country Safari Road Loxahatchee, FL 33470 (561) 793-1084 www.lioncountrysafari.com

Lion Country Safari is Florida’s largest drive-through safari, with hundreds of animals roaming wide open habitats, often within inches of your car. Come face to face with adventure and see some of the largest herds of rhinoceros, giraffe and zebra on the continent as well as many other species from the comfort of your own vehicle. Included in admission is entry to Safari World walkthrough adventure park, where guests can enjoy rides, a water park, food, shopping and animal feeding

encounters, including giraffe feeding. Lion Country Safari is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the gold standard in animal care, conservation and education, and is Palm Beach County’s largest attraction. Lion Country Safari has been voted one of the 10 Best Safari Parks by readers of USA Today

Loggerhead Marinelife Center

14200 U.S. Highway 1, Juno Beach (561) 627-8280 | marinelife.org

Loggerhead Marinelife Center is an ocean conservation organization and sea turtle hospital. Open to the public seven days a week, the Center features free admission and hosts more than 350,000 visitors each year that come from down the street, across the country, and around the world. The Center features an on-site campus hospital, research laboratory, educational exhibits, and aquariums,

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and also operates the Juno Beach Pier, which hosts world-class angling and sightseeing. The Center’s conservation team works with 76 local and international organizations across six continents to form partnerships and share conservation initiatives and best practices that are core to its mission of ocean conservation.

Mounts Botanical Garden

531 N. Military Trail

West Palm Beach, FL 33415 (561) 233-1757 www.mounts.org

With a mission to inspire and educate through nature, and a history spanning more than 40 years, Mounts Botanical is Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden. Located behind Palm Beach International Airport, the Garden is a hidden gem. Visitors to this 20-acre tropical oasis will see an acclaimed collection of 25 display gardens con-

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taining more than 7,000 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants, including Florida native plants, exotic and tropical fruit trees, ornamentals, herbs, palms, roses, cactus, succulents, bromeliads and much more.

Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society 1301 Summit Blvd.

West Palm Beach, FL 33405 (561) 547-9453 (WILD) www.palmbeachzoo.org

For more than 50 years, Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society has provided visitors with up-close and personal animal encounters that connect people to wildlife. The tropical zoo also offers waterfront dining, a wildlife carousel, a safari train, Nature Play Pavilion and a kid-tested, parent-approved interactive play fountain. It is open 363 days a year from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Ride West Palm Beach (561) 833-8873 | www.wpb.org

The free, newly inaugurated RideWPB makes getting around Downtown West Palm Beach and the waterfront a breeze. With a convenient dedicated route and on-demand service, the free RideWPB program is a major improvement to fast, efficient carbon-free transportation. The easily identified vans, carts and Tesla sedans are wrapped in blue with “Free Ride” emblazoned in yellow on the side. Vans carry passengers along a 15-stop route from South Tamarind Avenue and the Tri-Rail station to the west, to South Olive Avenue on the east. The vans are scheduled to make the route every 15 minutes Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

Sandi Land: Holiday In Paradise Nightly activities the entire month of

West Palm Beach Waterfront (561) 822-1515 | www.wpb.org/events

Throughout the month of December, the West Palm Beach Waterfront transforms into Sandi Land, where residents and visitors can enjoy a spectacular Holiday In Paradise with tons of free entertainment and festivities. The star of the festivities is “Sandi,” the world’s ONLY 35-foot-tall holiday tree created from 600 tons of sand. Guests can gaze and admire the beautifully sculpted tree along with additional sand sculptures along the waterfront. Kids and adults of all ages will delight in holiday merriment with nightly music and light shows that bring Sandi to life, glow-in-the-dark mini golf, snowman building, visits from Santa and much more.

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(561) 822-1515

www.wpb.org/events

Both classics and newer familyfriendly films are presented at free outdoor screenings in the open air. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs to this theater under the stars.

South Florida Fair & Palm Beach County Expositions, Inc.

Southern Boulevard 1 mile west of Florida’s Turnpik e, exit 97 9067 Southern Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33411 (561) 793-0333

www.southfloridafair.com

The South Florida Fair is Palm Beach County’s must-see event! With four stages of music and entertainment, a world-class illusions show daily, an award-winning agriculture and livestock program featuring more than 1,000 exhibitors from more than 30 Florida counties, a historic Yesteryear Village, and more than 200 rides, games and attractions, the South Florida Fair is truly a place where families make memories and traditions begin.

SunFest

P.O. Box 425 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 West Palm Beach Waterfront (561) 659-5980

www.sunfest.com

Returning May 3-5, 2024, SunFest is Florida’s largest waterfront music and art festival. Presented annually on the downtown West Palm Beach waterfront, SunFest attracts more than 175,000 visitors and features more than 30 top national and regional bands. The festival and its patrons have a positive impact on the local economy.

Visit Palm Beach 100 N. Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 881-9757 www.visitpalmbeach.com

Visit Palm Beach is the premier provider of recreational activities, tours, excursions, rentals and events in Palm Beach County. It offers daily catamaran sightseeing, sunset and specialty sailing cruises, parasailing, Jet Skis, kayaks, paddleboards, snorkeling, Peanut Island adventures, biking, history and nature tours and

much more. Guests of all ages, including both visitors and residents, groups and individuals, are sure to enjoy the variety of daily trips.

Yesteryear Village on the South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33411 (561) 793-0333

www.southfloridafair.com

Yesteryear Village is one of Palm Beach County’s most unique cultural attractions. It is a living history park nestled in 10 acres, where interpreters share their stories. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors to chat with the town residents, and listen as they tell what their daily life was really like prior to 1940. Discover a large collection of early, original and replicated buildings including an old school, a farm, a blacksmith shop, a general store and several houses. Florida’s rich history in your own backyard!

During the year, more than 4,000 students throughout South Florida participate in tours conducted in the Village. Tours have been developed in conjunction with the curriculum approved by The School District of Palm Beach County. The program is geared to students in kindergarten through the fifth grade.

Also located on the grounds are the Sally Bennett Big Band Hall of Fame and the Bink Glisson Historical Museum. The Sally Bennett hosts the largest collection of Big Band memorabilia in the nation. The Bink Glisson Museum is comprised of personal collections of a Palm Beach County pioneer, and showcases artifacts and artwork depicting early Flor-

ida. Yesteryear Village is open Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Water Parks

Experience towering water slides or lounge in sunshine on one of many river rides at any of the water parks in the Palm Beaches.

Rapids Water Park

6566 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33407 (561) 848-6272

www.rapidswaterpark.com

Rapids Water Park is South Florida’s largest water park with more than 30 action-packed acres of attractions including the FlowRider, a 25,000-square-foot wave pool, a quarter-mile lazy river and the biggest, wettest and most thrilling water slides. Rapids offers a full day of nonstop fun with something for everyone!

Shark Wake Park 561

Located in Okeeheelee Park 1440 Eshleman Trail, West Palm Beach, FL 33413 (561) 323-3937

www.sharkwakepark.com

Established in 2016 by Greg Norman Jr.—son of World Golf Hall of Famer Greg Norman—Shark Wake Park is committed to building and operating the world’s best cable wake parks and water parks for people of all ages. The brand’s second location, Shark Wake Park 561, features the largest floating obstacle course on the East Coast with two full-size cable wake parks, a Shark Shack and pro shop.

Cox Science Center and Aquarium

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With not one but four Major League Baseball teams teeing off for Spring Training in the Palm Beaches—not to mention the countless equestrians and their horses who descend on the county during polo season—our region has become one of the sporting hotbeds of the Southeast.

Whether you’re an enthusiast of professional or collegiate sports, or an amateur or professional athlete yourself, our ideal year-round climate and multitude of sports and fitness facilities are bound to please. A sports lover’s paradise, the Palm Beaches are home to first-rate baseball, football, croquet and motocross, with countless tennis courts, pickleball courts and golf courses for players of all levels and experience. The Palm Beaches are also home to BMX racing, skating, fishing and water sports locales where fans can indulge their sporting passions.

Our county’s annual events lure audiences from across the nation and around the world. In February, the Delray Beach Tennis Center is home to an ATP tour event, the Delray Beach Open, bringing top-ranked players to the county. The same month, the Classic in The Palm Beaches at PGA National Resort is one of the premier events on the PGA Tour, and the first stop on the “Florida Swing.”

Palm Beach County and the surrounding area is unlike any sports landscape in the country, perhaps the world, because of the number of quality options for youth, amateur, and professional sports venues and accommodations.”

Nick Bernabe

Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium

Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium

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Top players on tour compete for a purse of $9 million. In December, downtown West Palm Beach is overrun with participants of the Garden of Life Palm Beaches Marathon, while gridiron fans celebrate the holidays with the RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl, which features teams from the MidAmerican Conference and Conference USA squaring off at FAU Stadium.

These are just a few of the highprofile tournaments and championship games that grace our shores annually, but fitness is an everyday activity for Palm Beachers. The county delivers its citizens recreational activities that can be enjoyed by the whole family. Parks are available countywide and are perfect for a family picnic, barbecue, birthday party or volleyball competition. And there’s no better way to admire the region’s architectural wonders than from aboard a speedboat on the Intracoastal Waterway.

A great resource for sports information is the Palm Beach County Sports Commission, which consistently updates a calendar of sporting programs and hosts events, educational programs and clinics. The commission is a private, nonprofit organization committed to enhancing the quality of life through sport. Visit palmbeachsports.com for more information.

Important

Recreation Contacts PALM BEACH COUNTY

Palm Beach County Parks & Recreation Department

270 0 Sixth Ave. S. Lake Worth Beach, FL 33461 (561) 966-6600

www.pbcparks.com

Palm Beach County Sports Commission

2195 Southern Blvd., Suite 550 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 (561) 233-3180

www.palmbeachsports.com

NORTHERN PALM BEACH COUNTY

Town of Jupiter Recreation Department

200 Military Trail, Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 741-240 0

www.jupiter.fl.us/recreation

North Palm Beach Recreation Department

603 Anchorage Dri ve, North Palm Beach, FL 33408 (561) 841-3386

www.village-npb.org

Palm Beach Gardens Park & Recreation Department 4404 Burns Road, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 630-1100

www.pbgfl.com

Riviera Beach Parks & Recreation Department 1621 W. Blue Heron Blvd., Riviera Beach, FL 33404 (561) 845-4070

www.rivierabch.com

Tequesta Parks & Recreation Department 399 Seabrook Rd. Tequesta, FL 33469 (561) 768-0470 www.tequesta.org

CENTRAL PALM BEACH COUNTY

City of West Palm Beach Department of Parks and Recreation 401 Clematis St., Third Floor West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 804-4900 www.wpb.org/parks

SOUTHERN PALM BEACH COUNTY

Boynton Beach Recreation & Parks Department 100 E. Ocean Ave. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 (561) 742-60 00 www.boynton-beach.org

Delray Beach Parks & Recreation Department

50 N.W. Fir st Ave. Delray Beach, FL 33444 (561) 243-7250 | www.delraybeachfl.gov

Greater Boca Raton Beach & Park District 21618 St. Andrews Blvd. Boca Raton, FL 33486 (561) 417-4599

www.mybocaparks.org

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WESTERN COMMUNITIES

Wellington Parks & Recreation Department 11700 Pierson Road Wellington, FL 33414 (561) 791-40 05 www.wellingtonfl.gov

Beaches & Parks

Thanks to the beautiful yearround weather, visitors and residents of the Palm Beaches spend much of their time outdoors enjoying our splendid array of beaches and parks.

The City of West Palm Beach’s Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Events maintains and programs 56 parks, seven community centers, a skate park, nature preserve, aquatic center and the beautiful West Palm Beach Waterfront. It sponsors various activities throughout the year including out-ofschool programs and winter, spring and summer camp activities for children, adult and youth athletic leagues, tournaments, arts and crafts classes, karate, yoga and much more. The Waterfront is home to myriad weekly and monthly community and special events including concerts, movies, dance activities and the renowned West Palm Beach GreenMarket every Saturday. For complete information on any of these services, or for information on classes, athletic leagues or renting facilities for parties, classes or picnics, visit wpb.org/parks or wpb.org/waterfront or call the Department of Parks and Recreation at (561) 804-4900.

The Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department, one of the largest in the nation, manages more than 8,500 acres of park properties, including 107 parks and recreation facilities. Amenities include guarded recreational beaches, water parks, swimming pools, golf courses, boat ramps, trails and navigable waterways, picnic areas, tennis courts, ball fields, barrier-free playgrounds, facility rentals, and many more leisure opportunities. For complete information, visit www.pbcparks.com or call (561)

966-6600. Connect with #pbcparks on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WordPress, YouTube and Flickr.

Our state and national parks offer acres upon acres of natural surroundings perfect for hiking, biking, camping and so many more activities.

J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area

South Entrance: 11835 Seminole Pratt Whitney Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33412 (561) 625-5122

www.myfwc.com

Jonathan Dickinson State Park 16450 S.E. Federal Highway Hobe Sound, FL 33455 (72) 546-2771

www.floridastateparks.org

Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge 10216 Lee Road Boynton Beach, FL 33473 (561) 732-3684

www.fws.gov/loxahatchee

John D. MacArthur Beach State Park 10900 Jack Nicklaus Drive (A1A) North Palm Beach, FL 33408 (561) 624-6950

www.floridastateparks.org

Baseball

The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches 5444 Haverhill Road West Palm Beach, FL 33407 (561) 50 0-4487 www.ballparkpalmbeaches.com

The Houston Astros and Washington Nationals are thrilled to welcome fans to The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches! The 160-acre complex features a fan-friendly 7,700-capacity stadium as its centerpiece, along with six practice fields per team. Fans will find shade, a 360-degree concourse, the Enterprise Lawn, suites and party decks in which to enjoy an all-encompassing Spring Training experience.

Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium 4751 Main St., Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 775-1818

www.rogerdeanchevroletstadium.com

The Roger Dean Stadium complex is the only stadium in the country to host four minor league teams: the Jupiter Hammerheads and Palm Beach Cardinals, and the Gulf Coast Marlins and Gulf Coast Cardinals. Roger Dean Stadium is one of only two stadiums in Florida to host two Major League Baseball teams annually for Spring Training, the Miami Marlins and the St. Louis Cardinals. The stadium accommodates approximately 7,000 fans, and is currently undergoing an exciting renovation to enhance the attendee experience.

Boating

Visitors and residents of Palm Beach County can practically enjoy any water activity imaginable. From the majestic blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway and Lake Okeechobee as well as

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the miles of smaller lakes and canals, the boating opportunities are virtually endless. Rent a kayak, go wakeboarding or even charter a yacht—it’s all at your disposal.

The Palm Beach Water Taxi

Based out of Sailfish Marina Resort 98 Lak e Drive

Palm Beach Shores, FL 33404 (561) 844-1724

www.sailfishmarina.com/water_taxi

Okeeheelee Park

7715 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33413 (561) 966-6600

www.discover.pbgov.org/parks/ locations/okeeheelee.aspx

Phil Foster Park

900 E. Blue Heron Blvd.

Riviera Beach, FL 33404 (561) 966-660 0

www.discover.pbgov.org/parks/locations/philfoster.aspx

Kayaks, paddleboards and snorkeling gear may be rented at the park. Guided snorkeling tours and paddleboard lessons are also available.

Riverbend Park

9060 W. Indiantown Road Jupiter, FL 33478 (561) 741-1359

www.discover.pbgov.org/parks/ locations/riverbend.aspx

Canoe or kayak through 5 miles of waterways. For rental concession, call for operating hours and availability.

Marinas

Palm Beach Yacht Club & Marina 800 N. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 655-8711

www.pbyc.com

Private

Palm Harbor Marina 400 N. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 655-4757

www.palmharbor-marina.com Public

Riviera Beach Marina Village

190 E. 13th St. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 (561) 881-7438

www.marinavillagepalmbeach.com

Public

Safe Harbor Marina 1037 Marina Drive

North Palm Beach, FL 33408 (561) 626-4919

www.shmarinas.com

Private

Town of Palm Beach Marina

500 Australian Ave. Palm Beach, FL 33480 (561) 838-5463

www.townofpalmbeachmarina.com

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Equestrian Sports

Palm Beach County is unquestionably the equestrian capital of America, with numerous horseback riding facilities throughout the Palm Beaches. One such facility, the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center at Okeeheelee Park South, 7500 Forest Hill Blvd., features more than nine miles of scenic trails and an open riding area accessible seven days a week. The Jim Brandon Equestrian Center show arenas are comprised of five outdoor arenas and one covered arena as well as 128 permanent stalls available for rent for horse shows only. In addition to the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center, the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department has developed an additional nine miles of equestrian trails located in various county parks. Equestrian trails are located at Riverbend Park, 9060 Indiantown Road; Loxahatchee Groves Park, 13901 Southern Blvd.; and West Delray Regional Park, 10875 W. Atlantic Ave. Please visit www.pbcparks.com or call (561) 9666600 for more information.

Winter Equestrian Festival at Wellington International 3400 Equestrian Club Drive Wellington, FL 33414 (561) 793-5867 www.wellingtoninternational.com

The Winter Equestrian Festival runs from Jan. 3-March 31, 2024, and is the largest and longest-running event in horse sports. Wellington International is an equestrian venue known throughout the world. The Center encompasses a total of 500 acres, and the competition arenas alone cover 80 acres. In all, there are 18 arenas, and the main International Arena is surrounded by stadium and box seating as well as hospitality pavilions. The main grounds house more than 250 permanent equine stalls, horse trails, pedestrian paths, golf cart tracks and dedicated shopping areas. There is free general admission every day, with a parking fee on Saturday nights.

Fishing

Unlike most coastal destinations, the fishing opportunities off the Palm Beaches are exceptional because of our favorable climate and close proximity to the productive waters of the Gulf Stream current. There is yearround accessibility to a tremendous variety of prized game fish like kingfish, dolphin, wahoo, snapper and sailfish, just to name a few. “Plus, we are located at the doorstep to the Bahamas, making the Palm Beaches an ideal launching point for a fishing excursion to the islands,” says Tom Twyford, president of the 88-year-old West Palm Beach Fishing Club.

Annual highlights of the season include winter sail fishing, spring dolphin and wahoo action and kingfish runs, summer offshore fishing for snapper, dolphin and wahoo, and spectacular surf and coastal fishing for snook, tarpon, mackerel and bluefish. Contact the West Palm Beach Fishing Club at (561) 832-6780 for more information on the dozens of annual fishing events and programs in the Palm Beaches. Fresh waters not only offer outstanding fishing for native largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie and catfish, but also feature the best fishing for peacock bass north of the Amazon. Visit www.myfwc.com/fishing “sites/forecast” for up-to-date suggestions.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife

Conservation Commission (FWC) is dedicated to managing fish and wildlife resources for their long-term wellbeing and the benefit of people, and manages all fisheries within three nautical miles from shore in the Atlantic (from shore to nine nautical miles in the Gulf), including all inshore rivers and bodies of freshwater. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) Fisheries federally manage waters beyond three nautical miles. Information about fishing rules, regulations and licensing can be obtained through the FWC’s website at www.myfwc.com or by calling the FWC West Palm Beach office at (561) 625-5122 for state waters, and by visiting NOAA Fisheries’ website at sero.nmfs.noaa.gov, or by calling the NOAA Southeast regional office at (727) 824-5301 for federal waters.

A wide range of local businesses will help you get the most fun out of your time on the water. Docks, bait and tackle shops, indoor and outdoor storage, short- and long-term leases, sales and service, and ocean and Intracoastal fishing charters are all readily available.

Juno Beach Park Fishing Pier

Located in Juno Beach Park 14775 U.S. Highway A1A Juno Beach, FL 33408 (561) 855-6185

Features: This expansive 990-foot pier features a tee end, two shade structures, four fish cleaning tables, a bait shop and food concession. From November-February, it is open Sun.Thurs. from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Fri.Sat. from 6 a.m. to midnight. From March-October (sea turtle nesting season), the pier opens a half-hour before sunrise and closes at sunset.

Admission fees: Fishing patrons age 12 and older, $5; age 11 and younger, $3; spectators, $2. Prices are subject to change. Visit www.pbcparks.com for the most current information.

William O. Lockhart Municipal Pier

Located across from the Lake Worth Casino Building & Beach Complex

10 S. Ocean Blvd., Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460 (561) 582-3474

Visitors can fish at this popular destination from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. The cost is $4 for fishing patrons and $1 for spectators. The pier is complemented by an oceanfront park, restrooms and picnic facilities.

Football

RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl FAU Stadium, 777 Glades Road Boca Raton, FL 33431 (561) 297-30 0 0 www.roofclaimbocaratonbowl.com

Hosted every December at FAU Stadium, and televised nationally on the ESPN family of networks, this college football bowl game provides a first-class experience to the studentathletes, coaches and support staff, institutional administrators, alumni and fans of the annual participating institutions; is a quality partner to its affiliated conferences, organizations and sponsors; and conducts a one-of-akind event in its immediate community.

Florida Atlantic University Owls

The Florida Atlantic University Owls football team represents Florida Atlantic at the NCAA Di vision I FBS level and is a member of Conference USA, along with 10 additional NCAA Di vision I intercollegiate teams. The Owls began their 23rd season of football in 2023 and their 13th in the beautiful on-campus stadium, which serves as the home of the Boca Bowl as well as other national and even inter-

national events. For more information on FAU’s 18 athletic teams and fourtime bowl-winning football team, visit www.fausports.com or call (866) FAUOWLS.

Miami Dolphins

The Miami Dolphins have been a fabric of the South Florida community for nearly 60 years. The Dolphins play at Hard Rock Stadium, which for more than a quarter-century has been one of the premier sports and entertainment facilities in the nation. The Dolphins are committed to assembling a sound, smart, tough football team that consistently competes for championships. For additional information concerning tickets or promotional opportunities, visit www.dolphins.com or call (305) 943-8000.

Orange Bowl Committee

The Orange Bowl will promote championship sporting events, related premier entertainment, and other year-round activities to inspire youth, engage our community, and enhance the South Florida economy. The 90th Capital One Orange Bowl took place on Dec. 30, 2023.

Gaming

Palm Beach Kennel Club

Palm Beach Kennel Club has it all! Jump into the action of Florida’s largest multi-table tournaments in the Pok er Room, with 64 tables of nonstop excitement-including No-Limit Hold’Em Cash Games, 7 Card Stud and record-breaking Bad Beat Jackpots. Wager on simulcast greyhound

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racing, and savor the flavors of fine dining in the Paddock Restaurant or casual fare in the Terrace. Or grab a snack at one of the many concession stands. Whether you’re hungry for action, food or both, Palm Beach Kennel Club is your ticket to nonstop excitement! For more information, call (561) 683-2222 or visit www.pbkennelclub.com.

Golf

The Classic in The Palm Beaches 3300 PGA Blvd., Suite 800 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 799-2747

www.theclassicinthepalmbeaches.com

The PGA Tour stops for its annual visit to PGA National Resort & Spa on Feb. 26-March 4, 2024. It’s a hole-inone for players and fans alike, as the Champion Course becomes home and host to the prestigious Classic in The Palm Beaches.

Drive Shack

1710 Belvedere Road

West Palm Beach, FL 33406 (561) 771-5354

www.driveshack.com

Drive Shack combines interactive gaming technology with the timeless sport of golf, allowing players of every slice or fade to kick back, kick it up or kick aside everything they know about the game. Players swing real golf clubs at digital destinations, whether it’s immaculate re-creations of famous golf courses like St. Andrews or PGA National; or playful

scenarios like Monster Hunt—where players aim their drives at monsters to save a princess. It’s the place where fun is bound to happen, no matter your drive. Stay a while at Drive Shack’s on-site signature restaurant and bar and classic arcade game center with unlimited free play. There is also the Drive Shack Academy, which offers fun social leagues, clinics and one-on-one instruction.

Frenchman’s Creek Beach & Country Club

13495 Tournament Drive

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 622-830 0

www.frenchmanscreek.com

Facts: 36 holes / 72 par / 7,100 yards per course

Frenchman’s Creek’s two private championship golf courses—the North Course, designed by Jim Fazio, and the South Course, designed by Robert Cupp—offer two distinctly different Florida country club golfing venues. Each course has a unique style and flow, with creeks and lakes that intertwine among the native landscaping and wildlife, delivering a wide variety of challenging holes. The Golf Shop offers a wide variety of equipment and apparel with a customized buying program to satisfy all tastes and needs.

Okeeheelee Public Golf Course

7715 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33413 (561) 964-4653

www.pbcokeeheeleegolf.com

Facts: 3 combination courses / 27 holes / Eagle Course 3,369 yards, Osprey Course 3,279 yards, Heron Course 3,547 yards

With its unique park setting and beautiful vistas of Clear Lake, the facility is aptly named Okeeheelee, or “quiet waters,” in the Seminole Indian language.

Osprey Point Public Golf Course

12551 Glades Road

Boca Raton, FL 33498 (561) 482-2868

www.pbcospreypointgolf.com

Facts: 27 holes / 36 par / 3,500 yards

Osprey Point Golf Course is a 27hole municipal golf facility owned and operated by the Parks and Recreation Department of Palm Beach County. Each nine (Raven, Hawk and Falcon) measures approximately 3,500 yards and has a par of 36. The Hawk has 3 par threes, 3 par fours and 3 par fives. The course is laid out adjacent to the Loxahatchee National Preserve, and guests immensely enjoy the nature and park-like setting. Audubon International has designated Osprey Point a certified Audubon “Classic” Signature facility. This makes Osprey Point the first in Florida, second in the nation and fifth in the world with such a designation.

Park Ridge Public Golf Course

9191 Lantana Road

Lak e Worth, FL 33467 (561) 966-7044

www.pbcparkridgegolf.com

Facts: 18 holes / 72 par / 6,919 yards

Park Ridge Golf Course is one of the most unique courses in South Florida. You will not find elevation changes like this anywhere in the area. Topping 85 feet at its highest point, it just may be the highest golf experience in South Florida. Our friendly staff will do everything possible to ensure you have a great time while playing the course. The greens roll fast and true, and there are five sets of tees to accommodate all ages and abilities.

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Southwinds Public Golf Course 19557 Lyons Road Boca Raton, FL 33498 (561) 483-1305

www.pbcsouthwindsgolf.com

Facts: 18 holes / 70 par / 6,018 yards Lush foliage, exquisite aesthetics and water span nearly every hole. Southwinds Golf Course features top-ranked LPGA and PGA instructors and provides affordable group and private instruction for all ages and abilities.

Hockey

The Florida Panthers are a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL) and play at FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Florida. The excitement surrounding the Florida Panthers is growing in South Florida, and these are games you won’t want to miss. For more information, visit www.nhl.com/panthers.

Hunting

In Palm Beach County there are a variety of hunting opportunities encompassing a wide range of game including deer, hog, turkey, duck, dove and other migratory bird/small game species. A valid hunting license is required of anyone taking or attempting to take game or fur-bearing animals. For hunting information, including information on season dates, daily bag limits, open and closed areas and more, visit the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at www.myfwc.com/hunting, or by calling the regional office at (561) 625-5122.

Nature Centers

Palm Beach County nature centers provide opportunities to foster greater understanding and appreciation of Palm Beach County’s unique local environment. Interactive and live exhibits delight all ages. Free

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and low-cost environmental education tours and programs are also available for individual tours and groups.

Daggerwing Nature Center

Located in Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park 11435 Park Access Road, Boca Raton, FL 33498 (561) 629-8760

www.pbcparks.com/nature

Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands 12800 Hagen Ranch Road Boynton Beach, FL 33413 (561) 966-7000

www.pbcparks.com/nature

Okeeheelee Nature Center

Located in Okeeheelee Park 7715 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33437 (561) 233-1400

www.pbcparks.com/nature

Scuba SnorkelingDiving/

Explore the astonishing tropical underworld of the Atlantic Ocean along Palm Beach County’s coast. Whether you are a first-time snorkeler or a self-equipped master-level SCUBA diver, there is truly no better place than Palm Beach County to get your flippers wet.

Inviting area water temperatures range from 78 to 86 degrees in the summer and slightly drop between

70 to 78 in the winter. In addition, the Gulf Stream provides a steady, northbound current, making drift diving a standard in the area—no need to swim back to the boat. The current allows the SCUBA diver additional bottom time as swimming is minimized, which provides greater opportunities to see the amazing fish life, sea turtles and other fascinating creatures of the deep. When you surface, the boat picks you up. Most dives in the area are guided with flexibility to accommodate different experience levels, with more than 20 U.S. Coast Guard-certified dive boats operating daily out of the Palm Beaches. More than 45 miles of reef lined with up to 20 feet of relief provide many crevices and ledges for exploration. Palm Beach County’s Artificial Reef Program has built more than 120 reef projects, including more than 30 wrecks in the area. For snorkelers, depths range from nearly intertidal out to 30 feet of water.

Recreational diving opportunities begin at 20 feet out to 130 feet of water depths with technical diving opportunities out to depths of over 250 feet. All wrecks offer excellent penetration for the trained diver and attract large schools of fish. Thanks to the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, marine life abounds off the coast of the Palm Beaches. Five species of turtles, moray eels, large goliath groupers reaching up to 600 pounds and other spectacular arrays of tropical fish will delight big and little explorers.

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Phil Foster Park 900 E. Blue Heron Blvd. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 (561) 966-660 0

An underwater snorkeling trail, internationally recognized by scientists, scuba divers, underwater photographers and snorkelers for its abundance of unique marine life spans a two-acre area in 6 to 10 feet of water. Squid, octopus, spotted rays and starfish are regularly seen. Kayaks, paddleboards and snorkeling gear may be rented at the park. Guided snorkeling tours and paddleboard lessons are also available. For information, call (561) 839-5130. Little Deeper Charters offers dive trips at variable depths departing from Phil Foster Park on most days.

Tennis

Local Tennis Courts

Those more inclined to step onto the court than into the water will be eager to explore Palm Beach

County’s more than 1,100 tennis courts, many illuminated for night play. Public and private facilities are located throughout the county offering clinics and lessons suited for every age and skill level. Public tennis courts are available at no charge on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Delray Beach Open

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Therapeutic Recreation

The CMAA Therapeutic Recreation Complex, with The Gleneagles Country Club Aquatic Center, The Fountains Country Club Recreation Center and The Murray, Meyer & Ra-

chelle Grodetsky Family Foundation Athletic Center, incorporates a stateof-the-art accessibility design with sophisticated adapted equipment. People of all ages and abilities can train and compete in sports, participate in social, skill-building and fitness programs and experience a wide variety of visual and performing arts programs. This location is a Paralympic Sports club, providing opportunities for athletes with physical disabilities to train for the Paralympics. Special Olympics Florida - Palm Beach County provides sports training, competitions and sport skill development activities for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.

CMAA Therapeutic Recreation Complex

Located in John Prince Park 2728 Lake Worth Road Lake Worth Beach, FL 33461 (561) 966-7015

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There are also business suites and numerous high-profile hotels that can accommodate every budget. In fact, there are more than 200 hotels offering more than 19,000 guestrooms.

West Palm Beach is host to a number of beautifully appointed B&Bs that offer a Florida lifestyle with their lush gardens. The city is also a charming landscape to some boutique hotels with modern furnishings that set them apart. Waterfront accommodations flow with the Palm Beaches coastline and offer picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean as well as the Intracoastal Waterway. From the prestigious resorts of Palm Beach and Manalapan to Singer Island’s superior locales, visitors in search of luxury with a view will not be disappointed.

Speaking of luxury, the accommodations available to those looking to indulge while vacationing in the Palm Beaches are plentiful. From worldrenowned resorts to the finest dining, secluded beaches and designer shopping, visitors are able to make their time in the county truly memorable.

The Palm Beaches offer various amenities and services to meet the needs of all types of visitors. Families enjoy kids’ camps and babysitting services at many local hotels, while business travelers find on-site conference rooms and business centers make their trip more convenient. There are also several hotels near Palm Beach International Airport that make traveling to and from the Palm Beaches a breeze.

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During the cooler months, our area attracts a good number of “snowbirds,” seasonal visitors who relish the opportunity to winter in the Palm Beaches. For those staying longer than a week, there are numerous rental options that feature an array of recreational facilities such as golf, tennis and swimming.

Of course “the season,” which is the height of the county’s population influx that begins in mid-autumn and ends in early spring, also brings typically higher lodging rates. If you’re looking for a steal of a deal, plan on vacationing during the warmer summer months when many hotels offer inexpensive packages—you’ll also enjoy the slower pace and less-crowded attractions and restaurants during this time.

Be sure to check out the Buyer’s Guide of this publication for a complete list of Chamber member accommodations.

Dining & Nightlife

Palm Beach County is home to some of the best restaurants in the country, and whether you are looking to spend a night on the town or seeking a sophisticated lunch locale, the Palm Beaches are alive with dining and nightlife choices. From steak and seafood restaurants to French and fusion, the cuisine options are endless.

Foodies looking to tantalize their taste buds can visit the plethora of heavenly establishments on the island of Palm Beach and in downtown West Palm Beach. The dining offered in each of these locations complements the lively nightlife scene, including nightclubs, comedy clubs, lounges and bars.

When traveling both north and

south of West Palm Beach and Palm Beach you will find an array of fare and nightlife choices. Those looking for atmosphere and a bite will find that restaurants in the Palm Beaches take full advantage of the waterway views, from the sand-floored bars and fine seafood hideaways lining the Jupiter Inlet to the happening nightlife of Clematis Street and The Square in West Palm Beach to Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach. From the sophistication of Palm Beach to Boca Raton and Mizner Park to the laidback charm of Lake Worth Beach, Palm Beach County abounds with exceptional places to spend an afternoon or a whole evening.

For more information on great restaurants and nightlife in the Palm Beaches, be sure to see the Buyer’s Guide in this publication.

Shopping

Shoppers hoping to stock up on name-brand couture, casual attire for South Florida’s beachside escapes, and top-of-the-line electronics for work and play can find everything on their wish list in the Palm Beaches. The county offers beautiful indoor malls, artfully designed outdoor shopping enclaves, the who’s-who in the fashion world, antique shops and a top-of-the-line outlet mall, all readily available for your shopping adventure.

The world’s most exclusive retailers can be found in Palm Beach’s many shopping areas, including The Tanger Outlets, Royal Poinciana Way, South County Road and, of course, the famed Worth Avenue. From Boca Raton, with its luxe boutiques in Mizner Park and Royal Palm Place, to Jupiter’s Harbourside Place just steps from the Intracoastal, the retail stores in the Palm Beaches offer a rich variety of items that make a shopping trip in paradise even more enticing.

The Square

700 S. Rosemary Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 366-1000

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The Square is a dynamic 72-acre, experiential neighborhood re-imagining the contemporary lifestyle as a destination for retail, cuisine, design, worldclass art and mixed-use space. Located in the heart of Downtown West Palm Beach, The Square presents a thoughtfully curated mix of more than 50 shops and restaurants such as Planta, a vegan hot spot pioneering plant-based techniques by famed Chef David Lee; a fourstory RH with a design atelier and rooftop dining; Rohi's Readery, the firstever social-justice driven children’s bookstore; Lucid Motors, the country's leader in sustainable transportation with captivating electric vehicles; and more.

The open-air district is at the nucleus of the community in downtown and hosts year-round events fostering dialogue and culture from family-friendly workshops and activities to thought-pro-

voking live panel discussions and performances. Inspiration dwells around every corner with the largest concentration of public art installed by a private company in South Florida, featuring endless murals and large-scale displays by renowned artists, such as “Material (SG) II” by Yinka Shonibare, CBE, representing the first-ever large-scale public and private collaboration for a world-renowned artist in West Palm Beach; “Water Pavilion West Palm” by Danish artist Jeppe Hein, a social sculpture of ever-changing rooms created by vertical columns of water; and “The Wishing Tree,” a towering 32-foot-tall LED banyan tree pushing the boundaries of art and technology.

Tanger Outlets

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At the area’s first and premier green market, located on the scenic West Palm Beach waterfront, guests can shop more than 90 vendors selling the freshest produce, baked goods, plants, exotic flowers, herbs, gourmet and specialty foods and much more. In 2023, the West Palm Beach GreenMarket received the distinction of being the No. 1 Farmers Market in the country, according to USA Today’s 10 Best Readers Choice Awards, marking the third year in a row that it won that honor. Admission is free, and the market is pet-friendly.

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The hospitals of the Palm Beaches made plenty of news over the past year, for issues ranging from groundbreaking surgeries and research into shark bites to surgical-assisting robots and other devices that have already improved patient care, comfort and outcomes.

Here’s a rundown of the latest news and notes from Jupiter Medical Center, St. Mary’s Medical Center, Good Samaritan Medical Center, and Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center.

In late 2023, Jupiter Medical Center recei ved major recognition from Becker’s Hospital Review as a provider of “Great Oncology Care.” Becker’s list only recognizes 100 hospitals in the country for this honor, and Jupiter Medical Center was one of just five health care facilities in Florida to receive this distinction. The recognition is a testament to the care offered at Jupiter Med’s Anderson Family Cancer Institute, which brings together multidisciplinary cancer experts, leading-edge technology and amenities uniquely designed to ensure the highest level of patient comfort and healing in one integrated location. “This is an incredible distinction among our peers,” said Amit Rastogi, MD, MHCM, President and CEO of Jupiter Medical Center. “Cancer care is something we are deeply passionate about at Jupiter Medical Center, and this recognition reflects that we are leading the way in our region.”

Further cementing Jupiter Medical Center’s advancement of new technologies, the hospital in 2023 became the first in the region to implement three cutting-edge

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medical devices. The first was the VELYS™ Robotic-Assisted Solution, a technology that helps surgeons perform a knee replacement individually tailored to each patient’s anatomy. The innovative technology provides surgeons with enhanced digital precision in knee replacement procedures.

A few months later, Jupiter Med became the first in Palm Beach County to introduce the PASCAL Precision Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair System, an alternative life-saving therapy for patients with severe degenerative mitral regurgitation (DMR). This technology, approved by the FDA in late 2022, provides surgeons with enhanced precision in transcatheter edge-toedge repair (TEER) cases.

Shortly thereafter, Jupiter Medical Center introduced the OPTRELL Mapping Catheter, an innovative tool to treat atrial fibrillation (AFib) and other complex arrhythmias, into its continuum of care. The catheter technology increases overall efficacy through a reduction in mapping time, while increasing the successful identifica-

tion of arrhythmia sites in the patient.

A pioneering and adventurous physician from St. Mary’s Medical Center made national news in 2023, appearing on the cable network NewsNation to discuss his work treating infections from shark bites. Dr. Robert Borrego, medical director of trauma at St. Mary’s, continues to receive national attention for his work on antibiotics on specific types of shark bites. On the NewsNation segment, which followed the doctor’s team on a boat, Dr. Borrego hooked a 7-foot bull shark as part of his process collecting shark bacteria for research. “I get calls and emails from all over the eastern seaboard,” he said on camera. “It’s fun being out here, but this is work.”

The segment helped cap a remarkable year of advancements and positive notoriety for St. Mary’s. Earlier in 2023, it became the first hospital in Florida to adopt portable MRI technology when it acquired the Swoop® Portable MRI unit. The technology is capable of providing critical brain images at the patient’s bedside,

to help doctors diagnose and treat both adult and pediatric patients. “By having more tools available to help patients, we can provide better care,” said Dr. Kaveh Asadi, a pediatric neurosurgeon with the Paley Orthopedic and Spine Institute at St. Mary’s.

“By acquiring this device at St. Mary’s, we can better treat the whole patient and limit stress, making the focus on healing.”

St. Mary's Medical Center also became the first hospital in Florida to use the FreeClimb™ 70 Reperfusion System Powered by Tenzing. Combining the advanced technology of the FreeClimb 70 catheter and the Tenzing 7 delivery catheter, the FreeClimb 70 system delivers a refined aspiration technique, enabling physicians to provide fast, effective treatment to stroke patients, potentially saving lives and reducing the risk of long-term disability.

Like St. Mary’s, Good Samaritan Medical Center also made national news in 2023 for an inspiring story about a car crash survivor and the dedicated surgeon who restored her

Dr. Robert Borrego, medical director of trauma at St. Mary’s Medical Center

cheek in a remarkable 12-hour surgery. While visiting Helen, Georgia, Jupiter native Amber Roth happened to be driving in the wrong place at the wrong time: Two cars collided in front of her, flinging a pickup truck’s tailgate through her windshield, critically injuring her and damaging her face. Some two years later, Good Samaritan’s Dr. Anastasiya Quimby, a maxillofacial surgeon, and Dr. James Azzi took part of Amber’s shoulder blade and inserted it into her face.

People magazine picked up the dramatic story, which involved Dr. Quimby re-creating the bone shape of Amber’s cheek from the tip of the scapula on her left shoulder blade.

“She's so young, and I felt that she just deserved to look as close to what she used to see in the mirror before the accident,” Dr. Quimby told People

In another patient-forward story from Good Samaritan, the hospital recently began implementing sameday discharges for minimally invasive colorectal surgeries, allowing patients to recover in the comfort of their homes. Traditionally, these op-

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erations have required hospital stays and significant recovery periods, but advances in surgical techniques and the implementation of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols have decreased the amount of time patients have to spend in the hospital. “I am honored to be able to perform same-day discharge robotic surgeries in our community," said Dr. Hayder Al-Azzawi, colorectal surgeon at Good Samaritan. “Because of the efficiency and quality of robotic surgery, patients can recover faster than traditional surgical options, often with less scarring and better outcomes.”

Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center (PBGMC) recently added to its fleet of robotic assistants. Joining the MAKO, which the medical center uses, under surgical guidance, to improve outcomes for hip and knee replacements, is the ROSA robot, which it deployed for the first time in September 2023. The ROSA® Robotics Knee System is a medical device designed to enhance the precision and

efficiency for knee replacement. It combines advanced robotics and artificial intelligence to assist surgeons accurately during surgeries. The system does not require CT scans, potentially saving money, as well as exposure to radiation, for the patient. Dr. Harvey Montijo Jr., who performed the first surgery with the ROSA, said, “the ROSA ®Robotic Knee System is a game-changer in the world of robotic-assisted surgery. Its versatility and precision make it an invaluable tool for our surgeons, allowing us to provide the best possible care to our patients. We are thrilled to integrate this technology into our surgical practice.”

The past year also marked a notable recognition for PBGMC’s cardiac surgery program, which landed among the 81 hospitals in the country. Becker’s Hospital Review cited PBGMC for this honor, a testament to its cardiology team’s successful track record. PBGMC was one of only three hospitals in the state to make the prestigious list.

Dr. Anastasiya Quimby
Good Samaritan Medical Center

Jupiter Medical Center

The area’s only independent, not-for-profit hospital, Jupiter Medical Center is a leader in quality, safety and patient experience. We are proud to be one of seven hospitals in Florida to receive the Leapfrog Group “Top Hospital” designation.

Johnny & Terry Gray Surgical Institute, the all new 90,000 square foot Surgical Institute features 16 smart operating rooms and two hybrid operating suites with the latest in digitally integrated state-of-the-art technology.

The Anderson Family Cancer Institute, offering Next Day Oncologist Appointments and access to the area’s leading multidisciplinary team of medical, surgical and radiation oncology experts.

The Robson Heart & Vascular Institute, providing the full spectrum of adult cardiac care, from minimally invasive procedures to open-heart surgery, using the most advanced technologies.

Women’s & Children’s Services at the Florence A. De George Obstetrics Unit, Level II De George Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, the Mastroianni Family Pediatric Emergency Department, and the De George Inpatient Pediatric Unit.

The Anderson Family Orthopedic & Spine Center of Excellence, Florida’s only orthopedic program with Joint Commission Certifications for hip, knee, shoulder and spine surgery, and Blue Distinction Center + designation.

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• The Margaret W. Niedland Breast Center

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• Urgent Care Centers from Stuart to West Palm Beach

• Jupiter Medical Center Multispecialty Physician Group

A New Lifeline for Mental Health Care

NeuroBehavioral Hospitals, a new model for mental health treatment, opened its first two centers, in the Palm Beaches, in the spring of 2022 amidst a growing epidemic.

Apoll conducted by CNN later that year found that 90 percent of U.S. adults said that the country was experiencing a mental health crisis, with conditions such as depression, crippling anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder pervasive across generations.

“We’ve seen a significant increase in the prevalence of mental health care issues,” said Katie Weyback, CEO of NeuroBehavioral Hospitals. “I think we were already in a place, as a country and community, where we were having a strain on services and were unable to meet the needs of society. And seeing patients sitting in emergency departments for weeks at a time is not therapeutic for any person in a crisis situation. We wanted to create a health care system where we could empower people to take control of their own treatment.”

NeuroBehavioral Hospital’s standalone Boynton Beach location, which admits voluntary patients; and its West Palm Beach location on the St. Mary’s Medical Center campus, which admits involuntary “Baker Act” patients; transcend the outdated “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” stigma still often associated with mental health institutions. The hospitals are bright sanctuaries of positivity and compassionate, multidisciplinary care.

A New Lifeline for Mental Health Care

“We provide a comfortable and safe environment that allows for patients to be met wherever they are in their mental health care journey,” Weyback said. “Our patients have so many different team members they have access to—psychologists, nurse practitioners, dieticians, medical providers for coexisting conditions, pharmacists, social workers, peer support specialists. We have a full-time psychologist who provides individualized psychotherapy for our patients.”

For the Boynton Beach campus, a 71-bed, 6.5-acre space that opened after more than $13 million in renovations, its myriad options range from conventional to holistic, and include behavioral therapy, group therapy, pet therapy, music therapy, yoga and daily structured programming. “Our south patients get an iPhone on the second day of their stay,” added Weyback. “We try to empower them to be engaged in treatment while having the ability to be connected to their support system.”

Every patient’s care model is highly personal and

individualized. The pleasant and constructive environment at the hospitals has led to patient stays (an average of 10 days) that are longer than the statewide average, and are likewise more effective: Patients are not readmitted to NBH at levels comparable to the rest of the state, Weyback said. She hopes to continue to grow NBH to other parts of the county, as well as other metro areas in Florida, with the hospital’s success stories speaking for themselves.

“We were out at a walk for NAMI (the National Alliance on Mental Illness for Palm Beach County) recently, and we had a group of three former patients share their story. One person stayed over 40 days—her case was complicated—and she looked at my then-CEO and said, ‘Your staff are amazing. You saved my life.’ It gives me goose bumps just thinking about it. It was awesome to see her out like any friend or family member of mine on the weekend. Things like that are the ‘why’ that so many of us come to work every day.”

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Nutrition at Your Doorstep

Food is medicine for West Palm Beach startup Orqa Health

As the saying goes, when one door closes, another opens. Forced to shutter his restaurant at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, 5-Diamond Chef Collin Goodine responded to the upheaval by, as he puts it, “living off the farm … literally. We were given the opportunity to get our hands in the dirt growing fruits, vegetables and herbs again. We started a flock of 42 chickens and three beehives to contribute to the food system that was our home.”

By renewing his relationship to the food supply, Goodine began cultivating the idea, dating back to Hippocrates, that food could be medicine—at a time when health care was at the top of people’s minds. He started Orqa Health in West Palm Beach to spread his culinary skill and knowledge of how nutrient-dense, intention-based food can heal ailments, be they physical or emotional. Orqa meal plans offer Goodine’s inventive, hand-crafted entrees delivered to homes throughout the Palm Beaches, with breakfast, lunch and dinner options, and optimizations for flexitarian, pescatarian and vegan/vegetarian diets. Goodine shared more in this Q&A with Guide to the Palm Beaches

You describe your meal plan as “revolutionary.” What is revolutionary about ORQA? How does it differ from other meal plans?

Our meals truly are different from any other meals, because we start and finish each dish with intention. That is to say that we deploy our BioCooking philosophy as the foundation of the Orqa Health meals.

Nutrition at Your Doorstep

Besides the fact that our sevenweek meal rotation is curated to create metabolic flexibility within each individual despite what their food relationship looks like, Orqa Health also looks at the energetic pathways from inception of food to the digestion of food. We wash our foods in ozonated water and cook using structured water to aid in the deliverance of nutrients throughout the body.

At Orqa, we believe the best way to rid the body of toxins is to not put them into your body in the first place. For this reason we only use the highest quality meats and salts, and we do not cook with dairy, gluten, refined sugars and any harmful oils.

Orqa’s team intimately crafts the meals that suit your body best, and helps guide you through any sticking points you may have. Simply put, the Orqa meal plan uses ancient cooking philosophies and functional modern food sources to help cleanse the body and energize the body while eliminating stress.

What are the primary issues your clients struggle with, and how does ORQA resolve them?

The most common ask from our clients when they fir st talk with us is that they have some gut dysbiosis or GI issues and are not sure what the right protocol around eating is. A lot of them struggle with finding quality, high-end palatable meals that also tak e the stress out of the kitchen.

The resolve comes from the moment they receive their first meal. From the beautiful presentation of the food to the unbelievable taste, our clients feel the energetic shift. All of our longtime clients have intuitively lost weight, lost inches, slept better, and deleted many of the previous GI issues. Best of all, they feel more energetic, they move better, sleep better and live a better quality of life. With the bio-cooking methodology, the body is able to use and retain more energy, reduce inflammation and thrive. What are some of the common mistakes people make in their diets,

even if they may think they are eating healthy?

With the media and constant food paradigms being spun in western society today, it is no mistake that many indi viduals are confused when it comes to food. Even when you think it’s healthy, more times than not the food is lacking nutrients. But one of the biggest ones I see over and over is the need to count calories or macros, or that carbs are bad. I believe society puts too much emphasis on the macronutrients and not enough on the micronutrients.

We need to listen more to our body’s food intelligence and eat the best we can from Mother Earth like our food was intended. Labels on products can also be misleading in a “fat free, “no sugar,” “no carb” world. We need to come back to whole foods and not be afraid of eating certain things if the quality of the ingredient is there, which is what we do at ORQA Health.

To learn more about Orqa Health or to sign up for a meal plan, call (561) 906-9048 or visit www.orqahealth.com.

HSS FLORIDA

The world leader in orthopedic care continues to grow in South Florida. HSS Florida, the West Palm Beach outpatient location of New York City’s renowned Hospital for Special Surgery, is offering more options for specialized musculoskeletal care.

“Since our opening in 2020, we have seen a steady increase in demand for our services,” said Tara McCoy, CEO, HSS Florida. “As additional physicians join HSS Florida and more services become available, we will make our worldclass orthopedic care more accessible and convenient for our local communities.”

Its reputation as a world leader in musculoskeletal care has earned HSS the No. 1 spot for orthopedics in U.S. News & World Report’s annual “Best Hospitals” edition for the past 14 years. In a survey of medical professionals in more than 20 countries by Newsweek, HSS was ranked No. 1 worldwide in orthopedics for a fourth consecutive year in 2023.

“At HSS Florida, our patients can expect to receive the same high-quality care they would receive on the main campus in New York City,” Ms. McCoy explains. “We achieve this in several ways. The most important is through the individuals who work here. We ensure that every person who is hired at HSS Florida upholds the same values and standards that make our organization so special.”

Each patient receives a personalized treatment plan tailored to their needs and goals. A high

degree of physician specialization ensures an unmatched level of expertise and evidencebased care. Specialties at HSS Florida include sports medicine and shoulder surgery; nonsurgical sports medicine; hand and upper extremity; hip and knee surgery and joint replacement; pain management; physiatry; spinal care; and orthopedic trauma. Surgical innovations include robotic assistance and the latest technology in remote patient monitoring. At HSS Florida, high-resolution digital x-rays and MRI are available onsite. The facility also includes an ambulatory surgery center. Patients recovering from an injury or dealing with musculoskeletal pain can receive treatment at the HSS Florida Rehabilitation and Performance Center. For individuals interested in enhancing sports performance, specialists offer training and strategies to excel in their chosen athletic field and prevent injury.

“In the years to come, we will continue to grow in new ways and in new places,” Ms. McCoy said. “We will leverage HSS’s knowledge and expertise to establish new academic and clinical collaborations. We will partner with other organizations to extend our reach and impact.”

Welcome to the Warmer Side of Care.

There are many sides of care at Baptist Health. And each one stays true to our values. Bringing humanity, warmth and understanding to every person that comes through our doors. Which is why we’re here to stand by you, through all of life’s moments. Welcome to Baptist Health.

From everyday wellness to international medical tourism, the Palm Beaches’ multifaceted health care hub serves residents and visitors with compassionate and life-saving care.

Superior physicians and surgeons reside at award-winning hospitals from Jupiter to Boca Raton, where urgent care and specialized services alike utilize cutting-edge technologies. The Palm Beaches’ robust health care community also includes holistic and plant medicine, cosmetic surgery, dermatology, physical therapy, cannabis dispensaries and mental health and drug or alcohol rehabilitation. Visit the listings in the back of this publication for Chamber members more than capable of fulfilling your every health care need.

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Health Care Organizations

Baptist Health South Florida 2815 S. Seacrest Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 (561) 737-7733

www.baptisthealth.net

With more than 1.8 million patient visits every year, Baptist Health South Florida receives rave reviews from the people it serves. In fact, patients and their families from around the world travel to Baptist Health facilities for their medical expertise. With more than 27,000 employees and more than 4,000 physicians in virtually all specialties—many with national and international reputations—Baptist Health is South Florida’s world-class health care organization.

Cleveland Clinic Florida locations:

Tomsich Health and Medical Center

The Square Tower – 14th Floor 525 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 804-0200

2950 Cleveland Clinic Blvd., Weston, FL 33331

Cleveland Clinic Florida is a nonprofit, multi-specialty health care provider that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education. The Florida region now includes Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital,

Cleveland Clinic Martin Health, and Cleveland Clinic Weston Hospital, with five hospitals and numerous outpatient centers in Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River Counties. Cleveland Clinic Florida is regionally and nationally ranked for its expertise and care. The Florida region is an integral part of Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, where providing outstanding patient care is based upon the principles of cooperation, compassion and innovation. Physicians at Cleveland Clinic are experts in the treatment of complex conditions that are difficult to diagnose.

Florida Spine Associates

5800 Corporate Way West Palm Beach, FL 33407 (954) 414-0274

www.floridaspineassociates.com

Florida Spine Associates (FSA) brings more than 50 years of combined experience to our practice— and to your care. Our board-certified and fellowship-trained orthopaedic spine surgeons and interventional pain medication physicians, physician assistants, physical therapists and staff of medical professionals have a true passion for improving the lives of people with spinal conditions. Our services include non-sur-

gical, office-based interventions and minimally invasive spinal surgery, and the most intricate surgical techniques for complex revision surgeries, spinal deformities and scoliosis—whatever it takes to help you take back your life.

FoundCare, Inc.

2330 S. Congress Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33406 (561) 432-5849

www.foundcare.org

FoundCar’s mission is to fulfill the unmet health care and social service needs of individuals and families in Palm Beach County. In order to accomplish this mission, FoundCare operates a federally qualified health center that offers pediatric and adult primary care, chronic disease management, behavioral health services, dentistry, laboratory services, X-rays and an on-site pharmacy. A variety of its services are accessible throughout its centers in Palm Beach County, with its Palm Springs center conveniently offering all of our services in one location. FoundCare accepts most insurance, Medicaid and Medicare. Uninsured patients are placed on a sliding-fee scale based on household size and income. No one is turned away for inability to pay.

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Health Care Organizations

Good Samaritan Medical Center 1309 N. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach 33401 (561) 655-5511

www.goodsamaritanmc.com

Good Samaritan Medical Center is a 333-bed acute-care hospital providing sophisticated, personalized medical care to Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast for more than 100 years. As one of the area’s leading oncology centers, the hospital’s Cancer Institute provides general and highly specialized cancer services and is accredited by the Commission on Cancer, a program of the American College of Surgeons. The Comprehensive Breast Center of the Palm Beaches at Good Samaritan Medical Center is designated by the American College of Surgeons as a National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC), a designation reserved for breast centers that achieve high standards across the most effective breast cancer treatments. The breast center is also a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence by the American College of Radiology.

Additional services include general and robotic surgical options through the hospital’s Surgical Institute, a Certified Primary Stroke Center, 24-hour emergency care, advanced cardiac care through the Car-

diac and Vascular Institute, diagnostic imaging, maternity services, orthopedics, neurosurgery and a Sleep Disorders Center. Good Samaritan Medical Center earned Chest Pain Center Accreditation from the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care. The hospital is a designated Center of Excellence for Hidden Scar Breast Cancer Surgery™.

Healthcare Navigation Systems Medical Clinic 10287 Okeechobee Blvd. Unit A6, West Palm Beach, FL 33411 (561) 223-6460

www.healthnavisystems.com

Healthcare Navigation Systems’ vision is to make tangible and measurable improvements in patients and their families’ health outcomes and quality of life by providing unique care and medical services. We firmly believe everyone should have health care access, no matter their bank account. Our services will support patients and families, allowing them to remain safe in their homes and enjoy a more balanced, stress-free and enjoyable life.

Health Care District of Palm Beach County 1515 N. Flagler Drive

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Main Number (561) 659-1270; Customer Service (866) 930-0035; C. L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics (561) 642-1000 | www.hcdpbc.org

An independent taxing district, the Health Care District of Palm Beach County’s vision is to meet changes in health care to keep our community healthy. The district works to accomplish this mission and vision through various programs and services, including:

n Saving lives in the “Golden Hour ” through its integrated Trauma System

n Covering the uninsured with programs such as District Cares and Maternity Care

n Providing a medical home for adults and children at the C. L. Brumback Primary Care Clinics

n Keeping children healthy by staffing registered nur ses in Palm Beach County public schools

n Offering skilled nursing care at the Edward J. Healey Rehabilitation and Nur sing Center

n Providing acute care in underserved areas through Lakeside Medical Center in Belle Glade on the southeastern shores of Lake Okeechobee

The district is dedicated to the health of the community and is committed to providing high-quality health care services to all residents of Palm Beach County in a fiscally responsible manner.

HSS Florida

300 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 657-4600 www.hss.edu

Thousands of Floridians have traveled to HSS in New York City to receive care from the hospital that has been nationally ranked No. 1 in orthopedics 14 years in a row by U.S. News & World Report (2023-2024).

That same leading-edge care is available at HSS Florida’s state-of-the-art facility in West Palm Beach and in

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Naples through the HSS at NCH collaboration. As leaders in the field, the doctors at HSS Florida have years of experience in caring for people with all types of orthopedic conditions. Whether you’re looking for a diagnosis or a second opinion, nonsurgical orthopedic care or a joint replacement, our experts will guide you every step of the way.

i-Kare Treatment Center LLC

1720 E. Tiffany Drive, Suite 101 Mangonia Park, FL 33407 (561) 331-8453

www.ik aretreatmentcenter.com

When you trust i-Kare Treatment Center with your recovery, you’re putting yourself in the best position to succeed with sobriety. i-Kare Treatment Center’s compassionate, highly trained staff have devoted themselves to the empathetic and thorough treatment of addiction and its underlying causes. Operational and clinical staff alike will become an integral part of your treatment and recovery from addiction and become lifelong resources to continued suc-

cess going forward. Thanks to a variety of safe and effective treatment solutions, people from all walks of life can enter into the facility and find the hope they need to succeed with sobriety. Ending a serious addiction problem isn’t easy, but the skilled and dedicated professionals at i-Kare Treatment Center are here to help you turn things around and find the recovery options that work for you.

Joe DiMaggio Children’s Health Specialty Center 3377 South State Road 7 Wellington, FL, 33449 (561) 341-70 00 | www.jdch.com

Residents of the Palm Beaches now have access to one of the most respected names in pediatric care. Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital (JDCH) opened a Health Specialty Center in the Village of Wellington in February 2019. The first JDCH specialty center of its kind in the Palm Beaches north of Boca Raton, the Wellington outpatient clinic employs medical professionals in a number of specialties—including audiology, cardiology, craniofacial, a cystic fibrosis

clinic, endocrinology, general surgery, immunology, nephrology, neurosurgery, orthopedics, otolaryngology, pulmonology and urology. At 30,000 square feet, the freestanding facility also houses comprehensive imaging (MRI and ultrasound) and rehabilitation services. The center features the same kidfriendly décor and playful philosophy that have helped alleviate the patient experience for children at the hospital’s flagship location in Hollywood.

Jupiter Medical Center 1210 S. Old Dixie Highway Jupiter, FL 33458 (561) 263-2234

www.jupitermed.com

Top rated for safety, quality and patient satisfaction, Jupiter Medical Center is the leading destination for world-class health care in Palm Beach County and across the Treasure Coast region. Recognized as the region’s only independent, not-forprofit hospital, Jupiter Medical Center offers a comprehensive continuum of inpatient and outpatient health care services, expertise and specialties, including orthopedics and spine care, cancer care, cardiac and vascular care, comprehensive stroke, obstetrics & maternity care, pediatrics, emergency care as well as diagnostic imaging, screening, testing and urgent care.

Jupiter Medical Center Urgent Care

625 N. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 263-7010

www.jupitermedurgentcare.com

Jupiter Medical Center Urgent Care offers convenient walk-in care as well as extended weekday hours. Whether treating a minor infection or helping you establish a corporate

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wellness program for your business, Jupiter Medical Center Urgent Care will help you promote and maintain a healthy life. Services are available to anyone seeking immediate and effective medical attention, including seasonal and travel vaccines. It offers a full range of diagnostic and radiology tests that are done on-site, allowing for faster results and more efficient treatment. Because the clinic is part of Jupiter Medical Center, patients have easy access to world-class hospital services if their situation becomes more serious.

In 2022, Jupiter Medical Center and UF Health, the University of Florida’s academic health center, finalized plans for their first jointly operated clinical facility as part of the two organizations’ recently announced alliance. The two-story, 53,000-square-foot Jupiter Medical Center | UF Health Neighborhood Hospital at the Health Park at Avenir in western Palm Beach Gardens will include 24-hour emergency services, inpatient beds, operating rooms, a diagnostic laboratory and imaging services. Additionally, there will be medical office space for physicians, including primary care and various specialties. Sina Companies, a re-

spected national real estate firm headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, will develop the facility, which is scheduled to open in 2024.

Mount Sinai Doctors

NY Concierge Medicine

575 Fern St.

West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 328-7112

www.mountsinaiconciergecare.org

Mount Sinai New York–Concierge Care at The Square is a membershipbased medical practice offering personalized care, enhanced patient experience, increased levels of access and sophisticated amenities. Mount Sinai New York–Concierge Care is a part of the Mount Sinai Health System, one of the largest health systems in New York City. We’ve brought our exceptional, renowned health care to you, in The Palm Beaches.

NeuroBehavioral Health

993 45th St. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 (561) 299-4305

4905 Park Ridge Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33426 (561) 299-4305

NeuroBehavioral Health’s vision is

to raise the standards of mental health care by breaking down barriers to increase accessibility of high-quality care, tailored to meet each patient wherever they are in their mental healthcare journey. Our NeuroBehavioral care model utilizes a fully integrated interdisciplinary team approach to provide the highest quality, compassionate health care to our clients, families and others in need, through a comprehensive array of services anchored in exceptional service and personalized treatment plans for the most optimized clinical outcomes.

Nicklaus Children’s Palm Beach Gardens Outpatient Center

11310 Legacy Avenue Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 624-9188

www.nicklauschildrens.org

Founded in 1950 by Variety Clubs International, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital is South Florida’s only licensed specialty hospital exclusively for children, with approximately 800 attending physicians, including more than 500 pediatric subspecialists. The 309-bed hospital, known as Miami Children’s Hospital from 1983 through 2014, is renowned for excellence in all aspects of pediatric medi-

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cine with many specialty programs routinely ranked among the best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report since 2008. The hospital is also home to the largest pediatric teaching program in the southeastern United States and since 2003 has been designated an American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Magnet facility, the nursing profession’s most prestigious institutional honor.

The Nicklaus Children's Hospital network includes more than a dozen outpatient centers extending from Martin County to southern MiamiDade County, offering a range of pediatric health care services, including urgent care, rehabilitation services and subspecialty physician appointments for children of all ages, including up to age 21.

Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute 901 45th St West Palm Beach, FL 33407 (561) 844-5255 www.paleyinstitute.org

The Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute offers patients and visiting surgeons the most technologically advanced limb lengthening and deformity correction treatments available in the world today. Dr. Paley has ded-

icated his career to improving the lives of children and adults who suffer from a wide variety of complex congenital, developmental and posttraumatic orthopedic conditions. In 1986 he journeyed to Kurgan, Western Siberia, where Dr. Gavriil Ilizarov was using external fixators to treat patients with difficult orthopedic problems. His innovation and forward thinking were the impetus behind Dr. Paley’s dream of dedicating his entire practice to this type of work. In 2009, Dr. Paley opened the Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute at St. Mary’s Medical Center in West Palm Beach, Florida. The Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute is unique in that it is a center dedicated exclusively to limb lengthening and the treatment of complex orthopedic conditions.

Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center 3360 Burns Road

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 622-1411 | www.pbgmc.com

Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center (PBGMC), part of the Palm Beach Health Network, is a 199-bed acute-care hospital serving the medical and surgical needs of Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast for more than 52 years. When it comes

to your heart, you deserve a hospital that is pioneering some of the latest breakthroughs in medical procedures and technologies. Ever since its physicians performed the first open heart surgery in the county in 1983, the team has been dedicated to creating new services and programs to offer innovative solutions to patients, including TAVR, MitraClip, Watchman and the Convergent Approach, among others.

PBGMC offers advanced orthopedic and joint replacement care. From routine assessments to robotic-assisted surgery to rehabilitation, its comprehensive program is here for you when you need it the most. PBGMC was the first hospital in the state to utilize the NAVIO™ roboticassisted surgical system to perform total and partial knee replacements. Additional services include an Advanced Certified Primary Stroke Center, diagnostic imaging, general and robotic surgery, urology, a dedicated Epilepsy Monitoring Unit and 24-hour emergency care.

Palm Beach Island Hospice Foundation 44 Cocoanut Row, Suite M207B Palm Beach, FL 33480 (561) 832-8585 www.pbihf.org

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Palm Beach Island Hospice Foundation has been a steadfast supporter of our local hospice care for more than 40 years. Each day, more than 1,800 individuals receive exceptional care and support from our esteemed hospice. We take great pride in our foundation’s contributions, which amount to over $28 million donated to support hospice services. Palm Beach Island Hospice Foundation provides funding for programs and services that offer solace, empathy and enhanced quality of life to families navigating advanced illnesses. The hospice care team provides services that are designed to meet the unique needs and preferences of the patient and their loved ones.

Quantum House

987 45th St. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 (561) 494-0515

www.quantumhouse.org

Quantum House is a caring place to call home for families who have critically ill or injured children receiving treatment. Its goal is to relieve the stress and financial hardship added to the trauma of illness or injury. When a child becomes seriously ill, the whole family suffers, especially if the child is hospitalized far from home. The simple demands of every-

day life are overwelming. Located on the campus of St. Mary’s Hospital, Quantum House offers temporary lodging and emotional support to families during a time of crisis.

R3 Health

2513 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 331-2983

www.r3health.co

R3 is committed to meeting a person where they are in their health needs through a variety of modalities. Bloodwork and biofeedback screening identify health imbalances; nutritional substances in oral and IV delivery rebuild cells, tissues, and organs; and auxiliary devices supplement health restoration. Health empowerment begins with self-selection of ANY level of treatment access: health coaching, physician medical consultation, pain and tissue treatment, IV support therapies, device utilization to promote body alignment, metabolic enhancement and/or organ detoxification, skin rejuvenation, supplement purchases or partnering with our affiliates for mind renewal and A/O body feedback. Our goal is to provide an effective and efficient health strategy and treatment

that enhances the vibrancy and coherence of the world within you.

St. Mary’s Medical Center & Palm Beach Children’s Hospital 901 45th St. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 (561) 844-630 0 www.stmarysmc.com www.palmbeachchildrenshospital.com

Founded in 1938, St. Mary’s Medical Center is a 460-bed, acute-care hospital that provides medical, surgical, obstetrical, pediatric, trauma and emergency services to a five-county area. What started as a small 50-bed facility founded by the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany has grown into a dynamic institution, known for its innovation and award-winning programs, as well as a legacy of excellence that began more than three generations ago.

With many specialized programs, including a state-designated Regional Perinatal Intensive Care Center and Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, we deliver the most babies in Palm Beach County. A leader in critical care medicine, St. Mary’s treats more than 70,000 emergency and trauma patients each year. With advanced diagnostic and imaging services, we are the only GE Showsite in the Southeastern United States for neurointerventional imaging technology. Our dedicated team of physicians and staff

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has helped us achieve top quality awards through The Birthplace, our level I trauma center, comprehensive stroke center, level III NICU and more.

The Palm Beach Children’s Hospital at St. Mary’s Medical Center is the only dedicated pediatric hospital between Fort Lauderdale and Orlando. As members of the national Children’s Hospital Association, we provide highly specialized services to more than 50,000 children each year. Our campus is also the home of Quantum House, a hospitality home for families of pediatric patients. Our numerous employees and affiliated physicians have dedicated themselves to healing our community.

Trustbridge Hospice Foundation 5300 East Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 (561) 848-520 0 www.trustbridgefoundation.org

Trustbridge greatly depends on the generosity of the community to cover uncompensated expenses for patient care and specialized programs. Trustbridge Hospice Foundation, formerly Hospice of Palm Beach/Broward County Foundation and Hospice by the Sea Foundation, is the philanthropic arm of Trustbridge. The Foundation is dedicated to raising funds to support the un-

funded patient programs and services offered by Trustbridge, which are not covered by Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance.

UHealth, University of Miami Health System 140 0 N.W. 12th Ave., Suite 1006 Miami, FL (305) 243-4000

www.umiamihealth.org

UHealth – University of Miami Health System delivers leading-edge patient care by the region’s best doctors, powered by the groundbreaking research of the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine. As South Florida’s only universitybased medical system, UHealth is a vital component of the community that is leading the next generation of health care. UHealth combines exceptional patient care, breakthrough research and novel education to create an innovative approach to health care. Within the UHealth system, patients can participate in clinical trials and benefit from the latest discoveries that are fast-tracked from the laboratory to the bedside.

United Care Medical Center

750 S Military Trail, Suite D West Palm Beach, FL 33415 (561) 560-2603

www.unitedcaremedicalcenters.com

Our multidisciplinary and highly trained team has specialists trained in providing a top-quality service focused on the well-being, prevention and primary care of patients. Referrals to any of our programs can be made by health professionals, interested family members or anyone else concerned about the individual’s health. Patients benefit from direct access to a variety of services, including telemedicine, home visits, walkins and convenient same-day appointment scheduling.

VITAS Healthcare

1901 S. Congress Ave., Suite 420, Boynton Beach, FL 33426 (561) 364-1479 www.vitas.com

A hospice pioneer since the late 1970s, VITAS is the nation’s leading hospice provider because of its longstanding experience, unique offerings and ongoing investment in education, technology and training, so that thousands of advanced illness patients may receive high-quality and compassionate end-of-life care every year. VITAS tailors its care protocols to address the specific needs of hospice patients in hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living communities, residential care facilities, general inpatient beds and inpatient hospice units.

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Our Trustee Program

Our Trustee Program

Membership in the Chamber is a powerful business development tool with top-notch visibility for its members and professional networking oppor tunities for developing new contacts and securing clients. The Chamber’s programs include an exclusive, executive level networking experience, the Trustee Program.

If your marketing plan calls for collaborating with Palm Beach County’s premier business advocates and building relationships with the Chamber’s leadership, area power players, and emerging trendsetters, this program is for you.

The Trustees are highly visible, with premium placement on the Chamber website, in all Chamber publications, newsletters, and social media with their photos, bios, and company logos. They are introduced to the Chamber membership and community through a special feature article in the Palm Beach Post and the weekly email blast, the Chamber Update. The Business Watch is distributed to the entire membership and appears in the Palm Beach Post editions from Port St. Lucie to Boca Raton, as well as the Post’s social and digital media outlets, for a readership of more than 200,000. Trustees also appear the weekly Newsmakers & Shakers profile in the Local and Business section of the Palm Beach Post.

The Trustees have an exclusive calendar of events that are included with their membership in the program. These include special luncheons in intimate, informal, “closed door” settings where guest speakers include Florida governors, other elected officials, industry leaders, and local celebrities.

Trustees also enjoy periodic “field trips” to highly sought-after facilities, and V.I.P. receptions and social events held in the area's most desirable venues.

Trustees have the privilege of attending the monthly meetings of the chamber board of directors so they may benefit from presentations to the Board and develop relationships with the Board Members and their companies.

In the following section, you’ll meet the current Trustees, a dynamic group of individuals from all walks of life. They represent companies of varying sizes from an impressive range of business categories. For more information on joining this elite group, contact Kirby Davis at (561) 833-3711, Ext. 230, or kdavis@palmbeaches.org.

Our Trustee Members

David C. Aiken CEMEX

Sarah Alsofrom GL HOMES

Kate Arrizza Cox Science Center and Aquarium

Andrew I. Ashby M&T Bank

Jason Aube Truist

David Bateman CBRE Fort Laduerdale

Sue Ellen Beryl Palm Beach Dramaworks

Bill Bone Larmoyeux & Bone

Bill Bramlett Centennial Bank

Joshua P. Bratter Bratter PA Immigration Law Firm

Samantha Bratter Bratter PA Immigration Law Firm

Kathleen D. Breland Palm Beach Zoo and Conservation Society

Brandon Cabrera The BrandX Company

Matthew Chait Shutts & Bowen LLP

Joseph P. Chase Gunster

Andrew Chesnick Related Group

Victoria Chouris South Florida Fair & PBC Expositions, Inc.

Barbara M. Cipriano Palm Beach State College

Charles S. Cohen Cohen Brothers Realty Corporation of Florida

Kathryn Colon OneDigital

Daniel Corredor Northwestern Mutual

Ian M. Cotner AT&T Florida

Cody Crowell Frisbie Group

Peter L. Cruise, Ph.D.

Florida Atlantic University, LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy

Serge D’Haiti

Serge D’Haiti CPA, PLLC

Mark H. Dahlmeier JonesFoster

Darcy Davis

Health Care District of Palm Beach County

Michael L. Davis WGI

Dave DeMay Kast Construction

Donald K. DeWoody, JR. Landmark Commercial Realty Advisors

Robert Diffenderfer Lewis Longman & Walker P.A.

Andrew Dorizas, M.D. UHealth

Ray Dorsey Insurance office of America

Tara Duhy Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.

David Eiler Locality Bank

Timothy C. Felice Felice Trial Attorneys

Robert Frisbie, Jr. Frisbie Group

C. Robin Galanti Solo Moss & Associates, LLC

Leonel Galvez Eagle Strategies LLC

Allen Gast Gast Construction Group

Francisco Gil Sympatico Real Estate Inc.

David Gobeo FordHarrison LLP

Kyle Goebel Suffolk Construction

Ned Grace NDT Development

Christopher Guidice Hilton West Palm Beach

Dale Hedrick Hedrick Brothers Construction

Clifford I. Hertz Nelson Mullins

Christopher B. Hopkins McDonald Hopkins LLC

James Hutchison EisnerAmper LLP

Chadi Irani Palm Beach Post

Barbara James

Baptist Health South Florida

Deborah Johnson Trustbridge Hospice Foundation

James Johnson

Blue Ocean Capital

Jeremy W. Johnson

Historical Society of Palm Beach County

Marc Kaplan

Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Foundation

Susan Kaplan Fuoco Group

Kenneth R. Kennerly K2 Sports Ventures

Rex Kirby Verdex Construction

Robert S.C. Kirschner

Passport Publications & Media/Passport Media Group

Donald Kiselewski Florida Power & Light Company

Patrick Koenig Flagler Realty & Development Inc.

Taniel Koushakjian BreakThru Strategies

John S. Lacy, CPWA® The Lacy Wealth Management Group

Jill Lanigan Song + Associates, Inc.

Kimberly Lea

The Foundation for Palm Beach State College

Matthew Leger Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie Realtors

Ted Leshinski

K.E.I.T.H.

Gary S. Lesser Lesser, Lesser, Landy & Smith, PLLC

Scott Lewis

Scott Lewis’ Gardening & Trimming

Luis A. Matos

Acumenian

Cynthia McCauley St. Mary’s Medical Center/Palm Beach Children’s Hospital

Mark McConn, M.D. UHealth, Palm Beach Island

Joseph McCool

The Glenmede Trust Company

J. Duane Meeks

Potentia Accademy

Susan Merola-McConn, M.D. UHealth, Palm Beach Island

Michael Michuda

Sugar Cane Growers Cooperati ve of Florida

Jaene Miranda

Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, Inc.

Sheri Montgomery Good Samaritan Medical Center

Julia Murphy Habitat for Humanity

Penny Murphy Pioneer Linens

Godwin Okolie

Wintrice Money Advisors

Harvey E. Oyer III Shutts & Bowen, LLP

Sergio Piedra

Discover the Palm Beaches

Richard Pinsky Akerman law firm

Michael J. Pumo

WPEC-TV CBS 12 News

Greg Quattlebaum Quantum House

Gopal Rajegowda Related Companies

Amit Rastogi, MD, MHCM Jupiter Medical Center

David Rodin, M.D. UHealth, West Palm Beach

Ben Sadler

Florida Crystals Corporation

Tim Sargent

Safe Harbor Marinas

Jon E. Schmidt LEED AP

Schmidt Nichols

Dr. Debra Schwinn

Palm Beach Atlantic University

George Slaterpryce Entricio

Aaron Smith

PPF Real Estate, Inc.

Mike Sophia

The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches

Ann Marie Sorrell

The Mosaic Group

Ali Soule Brightline

Lisa Stella The Learning Center

Kenneth Theriot

TheRiot Agency, LLC

Pamela Toussaint

Ultimate Image Coach and Academy

Stephen Travers THE SQUARE

Ken Tuma

Urban Design Studio

John ‘JP’ Varvarigos Wellington Florist

Debra Vasilopoulos First Horizon

Joseph Verdone

Carlton Fields

Lindsey White Hanley Foundation

William S. Williams

Lytal, Reiter, Smith, Ivey & Fronrath

Our Trustee Members

Our Trustee Program

David C. Aiken CEMEX

David Aiken is the director of commercial develoment at CEMEX, a supplier of heavy building materials, cement, aggregate, concrete and concrete block. With 39 years in the Palm Beach market, Aiken’s role is to connect the dots between CEMEX’s resources and market opportunities. Internationally, the company employes 45,000 people in 50 countries with annual sales of approximately $15.6 billion. Locally in Florida, CEMEX employs approximately 2,700 individuals with over $2 billion in sales.

Sarah Alsofrom GL HOMES

A Florida native, senior director of community relations Sarah Alsofrom manages the philanthropic arm for GL Homes, which was founded in 1976. GL Homes, Florida’s largest private homebuilder, made history when the company received the 2022 ATHENA Award for Organizational Leadership from the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches. Through Sarah Alsofrom, herself the recipient of the 2010 ATHENA Young Professional Leadership Award and the 2019 ATHENA Leadership Award, GL Homes is the first company in ATHENA International’s history to have a connection to all three awards. Sarah is a past president of the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches and past chair of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches.

Kate Arrizza Cox Science Center and Aquarium

Kate Arrizza is the president and chief executive officer of the Cox Science Center and Aquarium.  After receiving her Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Naval Academy, she served as an Officer in the U.S. Navy for seven years. She served overseas on the USS Carr, USS Fort McHenry and USS Tortuga and used her specialty in education and training in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Upon receiving her honorable discharge from the Navy, Arrizza obtained her Master’s Degree from Johns Hopkins University. Her work at the Science Center over the past 13 years has earned her such recognition and awards as the  South Florida Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” award, Sun Sentinel’s Top Workplace Professional Award, Women of Worth Award, ESPN’s veteran of the month, and the PBC Distinguished Alumni Award. On July 4, 2022, Arrizza received the West Palm Beach’s Hometown Hero Award, an award that recognizes the selfless efforts of community leaders and organizations for their boundless energy and devotion to the residents of West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, and the nation. Arrizza is a board member of the Wounded Veterans Relief Fund, Forum Club of the Palm Beaches, International Women’s Forum, Forgotten Soldiers Outreach, Dreher Park Neighborhood Association, United States Naval Academy Blue and Gold Officer and the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches.

Andrew I. Ashby M&T Bank

Andrew I. Ashby is an SVP, Senior Relationship Manager with M&T Bank. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and management from Northwood University and a master’s of business administration from the University of Miami Herbert Business School. A financial professional for over 20 years, Ashby possesses experience in retail and project management, private and business banking, and regional executive-level leadership, earned while holding several senior positions at prominent banks in New York and South Florida. In his current role at M&T Bank, he is responsible for growing and managing corporate banking relationships with revenues greater than $10 million. He is an active community board member who has served as treasurer, head of the strategic and finance committee, and more recently as Board Chair of the Urban League of Palm Beach County. Ashby mentors for FAU Tech Runway and is an Adjunct Professor at Palm Beach State College teaching Business Administration and Entrepreneurship. He currently resides in Boynton Beach with his wife, Christina, and 2 boys, Dominick and Isaiah.

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Jason Aube Truist

Jason Aube is the market president for Truist. A native of Goldsboro, North Carolina, Aube holds an undergraduate degree in business management from the University of Mount Olive and a master of business administration from East Carolina University. He started with BBT in 2001, starting in the Leadership Development Program (LDP) in Winston-Salem. Before he arrived in South Florida, he was the regional retail banking manager for the Baltimore Metro Region, overseeing the financial performance of 50 branches. In April 2010, with the BB&T acquisition of Colonial Bank, Aube was asked to lead the newly formed South Florida Region of 70 branches as the regional retail banking manager. In February 2013, he was promoted to the role of market president for Palm Beach County, leading the commercial banking effort for Truist. In November 2014, Aube transitioned into the market president role for Broward County. In September 2017, he had the opportunity to return to Palm Beach County as the market president. Jason and his wife, Erica, have three sons (Colin, Haden, and Logan), and they enjoy the warm winters of South Florida.

David Bateman

CBRE Fort Laduerdale

David Bateman is the Managing Director of CBRE’s Fort Lauderdale office. CBRE is an American company and the largest commercial real estate services and investment firm in the world. Bateman holds a bachelor’s degree in business management and marketing from Florida Atlantic University. Prior to joining CBRE, he worked as an Executive Vice President for a diversified REIT, where he oversaw all leasing activities for the organization. During his tenure, Bateman generated nearly $100 million in lease value. As Managing Director, Bateman leads CBRE’s South Florida business and drives growth strategy across all its business segments in the region, including advisory and transaction management services, investment sales, debt and structured finance, and property management. He is a member of NAIOP South Florida, has been professionally recognized as a recipient of the ‘40 Under 40’ South Florida Business Journal Award.

Sue Ellen Beryl

Palm Beach Dramaworks

Sue Ellen Beryl is Managing Director of Palm Beach Dramaworks, a professional theatre company she co-founded with her husband in September of 2000.  A graduate of Pace University, she began her career in theatrical management as Managing Director of the Schimmel Center for the Arts, and Box Office Manager and Publicity Director for Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival. In addition, her business experience includes 10 years in the New York advertising industry and several years managing a family-owned business on the New York Commodity Exchange. She is proud of her service to the community as a former board member of the Palm Beach County Cultural Council, serving two years as Chairman of their Cultural Executives Committee, served three years on the Allocations Committee for the Town of Palm Beach United Way and is a National Ambassador for the Actors’ Fund.

Bill Bone Larmoyeux & Bone

Bill Bone was born in West Palm Beach and graduated from Atlantic High School in Delray Beach. He earned his bachelor of science degree from the University of Florida Warrington College of Business and his juris doctorate degree from the UF Levin College of Law. He is a board-certified trial lawyer practicing in Florida and a principal partner in the firm of Larmoyeux & Bone, representing personal injury clients. Bone has served the community by presiding over organizations such as the Forum Club, the Rotary Club and the UF Law School Alumni Association. In 2011 he served as chairman of the Town of Palm Beach Centennial Commission. He currently serves as chairman of the Palm Beach County Do the Write Thing Challenge and is a member of the Educational Advisory Committee of the Kravis Center. Bone is the father of four children, and he enjoys the sports of triathlon and cycling. He is a founding member of CycleFest, the Bill Bone Grand Prix, the Bill Bone Bike Tour, the Bill Bone ProAm Race and the Bill Bone Racing Team.

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Bill Bramlett

Centennial Bank

Bill Bramlett is a Senior Vice President and Palm Beach County Commercial Team Leader with Centennial Bank. Centennial Bank has 76 branches in Florida, with the Palm Beach County Commercial Lending Headquarters located in West Palm Beach. Bill works closely with business owners, commercial real estate investors and real estate developers to provide cash flow solutions including Commercial Lending, Treasury Management, and Deposit Products. Bill volunteers his time to Boy Scouts of America, Knights of Columbus, St. Clare Church, Palm Beach County Food Bank, & Habitat for Humanity.

Joshua P. Bratter

Bratter PA Immigration Law Firm

Attorney Joshua P. Bratter has built a national immigration law practice, BRATTER PA, with an exclusive focus on the representation of foreign nationals of extraordinary ability in the areas of business, athletics, science, arts, entrepreneurship, technology, hospitality and academic research. The firm is excited to announce the expansion of its Palm Beach office with a broadened practice group in the representation of family offices, venture capital firms and investors. A boutique practice with offices in Miami Beach and Palm Beach, Bratter PA is recognized for its creative approach to long-term strategic immigration planning. In a career that has spanned over 20 years, Joshua P. Bratter, Esq. has obtained thousands of approvals in the representation of Extraordinary Ability Foreign Nationals, corporations and family offices in diverse fields. In 2010, the firm developed a division exclusively focused on emerging technology, startup entities and thought leaders in areas such as blockchain, cryptocurrency, biotechnology, artificial intelligence and satellite technology. Attorney Bratter is frequently asked to speak on panels, and has served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Miami School of Law, where he designed and taught a seminar on Extraordinary Ability representation.

Samantha Bratter

Bratter PA Immigration Law Firm

Formerly the vice president of development for The Miami Foundation, Samantha Bratter is the chief operating officer for Bratter PA, a leading international immigration law firm based in West Palm Beach and Miami Beach specializing in exclusive immigration representation and extraordinary ability immigration services for entrepreneurs, investors, athletes, entertainers, business/hospitality executives, and family offices. Bridging the diversified fields of management, negotiation, fashion, branding, philanthropy and film, Bratter has defined her career with individualized tactical approaches. Specializing in strategic business management for more than 20 years, Bratter has served in leadership roles with Chanel, Salvatore Ferragamo, Versace, Celine and Emilio Pucci in addition to leading the Executive Production team for the award-winning films: Better Mus Come and The Black Line.

Kathleen D. Breland

Palm Beach Zoo and Conservation Society

Kathleen D. Breland is the Chief Financial Officer at the Palm Beach Zoo and Ceonservation Society. She joined the Palm Beach Zoo in July 2009 after a 20-year career with national homebuilder/developer Centex Homes holding positions as Controller, VP of Finance, Division President and VP of Operations. Prior to coming to the Zoo, Breland was ready to give back and has found a rewarding home at the Zoo, taking on additional roles of COO for several years and serving as the Zoo’s interim CEO during her tenure. She is a Professional Fellow with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, where she serves on the Business Operations Committee, and is a registered licensed CPA in the state of Illinois and holds a bachelor of business administration in accounting from the University of Houston.

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Brandon Cabrera The BrandX Company

Brandon Cabrera is the owner and President/CEO of The BrandX Company, a private multidimensional real estate development firm with projects from single-family homes to multifamily rental apartment complexes. The BrandX Company also provides urban design and consulting services for potential developments. Cabrera was born and raised in West Palm Beach, and, at the age of 18, invested in his first property. Today, he holds a contractor’s and a real estate licence and has a diverse portfolio of properties around Palm Beach County. Cabrera continues to look to improve the county with affordable quality homes and rental apartments. Working within Palm Beach County, he includes workforce housing units that have the same high-quality finish throughout the complexes he builds andanticipate unveiling projects to the community as the most dependable brand for rental apartments in Palm Beach County.

Matthew Chait

Shutts & Bowen LLP

A West Palm Beach native, Matt Chait is the managing partner of the West Palm Beach office of statewide law firm Shutts & Bowen LLP. Matt focuses his practice on commercial real estate litigation, creditors’ rights litigation, and general business litigation in cases throughout Florida. He is a graduate of Leadership Palm Beach County, earned his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and his J.D. from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Recognizing the importance of charitable and civic work, Matt serves on the boards of directors of the Resource Depot and Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, and is a member of the American Heart Association’s Executives with Heart.

Joseph P. Chase Gunster

A South Florida native, Joe Chase is a shareholder and business and corporate attorney with the Gunster law firm. He heads Gunster’s mergers and acquisitions practice. Chase is dedicated to serving as a trusted advisor to business owners, private equity firms, companies in a wide range of industries and other clients. He represents clients in connection with sales and purchases of businesses and general business and corporate matters. He is a past chairman of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches and has also served as the President of the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches. He currently serves on the boards of directors of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, the Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce and the YMCA of the Palm Beaches. Prior to joining Gunster, Chase worked for Kirkland & Ellis LLP in Chicago. He is a graduate of Harvard University and Vanderbilt University Law School. At Vanderbilt, he served as editor-in-chief of the Vanderbilt Law Review.

Victoria Chouris South Florida Fair & PBC Expositions, Inc.

Victoria Chouris serves as President & CEO of the South Florida Fair & Palm Beach County Expositions, Inc. Her career with the nonprofit organization began in 1985. She is a double alum of Palm Beach Atlantic University, where she received a master’s in Business Administration. Chouris is a board member of the International Association of Fairs and Expositions. She served as Chair of the Board of Governors for Leadership Palm Beach County, the Palm Beach State College Foundation Board and is a former Chair of Discover The Palm Beaches. She is also past Chair of the Florida Federation of Fairs and the Florida Festivals and Events Association. Chouris was the 2010 recipient of the ATHENA Award from the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, and in 2019 was awarded the Leadership Palm Beach County Excellence Award.

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Barbara M. Cipriano

Palm Beach State College

Barbara Cipriano is an experienced leader with more than 27 years in education. She has worked in both private and public environments including the city of Hollywood, Broward College, and Fortunoff, SSD, NY. As a Provost for Palm Beach State College’s Lake Worth Beach campus and the WPB historic building, her strong background in economic development incorporates business with academics, adding valuable perspective in college operational efficiencies. She is actively engaged with community partners and stakeholders to support the success of students by identifying opportunities for collaboration through partnerships. She works to create environments that are flexible and responsive to the needs of the workforce.

A graduate of Leadership Palm Beach County, Leadership Palms West and the Chair Academy, and as a certified program planner, she has served on many projects and is currently leading a committee to address career pathway alignment with the School District of Palm Beach County. She is also a part of the Industry and Education Consortium of the Palm Beaches. Barbara also serves as a trustee for the Boca Raton Police Foundation.

Born in Poland, she grew up in New Jersey and was a first-generation college student at St. Peter's University, earning her bachelor's in Business Administration. She has an M.S. in Higher Education Administration from Barry University and is ABD status for her Ph.D. in Education Leadership at Florida Atlantic University. She earned her Certificate in Emergency Management from Palm Beach State College.

Charles S. Cohen

Cohen Brothers Realty Corporation of Florida

Charles S. Cohen is the owner and president/CEO of Cohen Brothers Realty Corporation, a private national commercial real estate development and management firm with a portfolio in excess of 12 million square feet of Class A office buildings and design centers across the United States. Signature projects include the revitalization of Manhattan’s renowned Decoration & Design (D&D) building, Southern California’s Pacific Design Center (PDC) and the Design Center of the Americas (DCOTA). Mr. Cohen is also the founder, owner and chairman/CEO of Cohen Media Group, an international film production, distribution and exhibition company.

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Kathryn Colon OneDigital

Katie Colon serves as a Retirement Plan Consultant for OneDigital Florida, focusing on Qualified Retirement Plans. Colon is a champion of providing holistic solutions, due to her background as a Benefits Consultant and has more than 9 years in the insurance and financial services industry, with a background in P&C and Employee Benefits. She is committed to educating clients to operate their Retirement Plans with greater efficiency while delivering better retirement outcomes.  Drawing from her personal experiences, Colon is passionate about improving financial literacy and empowering others so they can retire comfortably. She is deeply involved in the local community of South Florida, where she is a Board Member for PBC SHRM, Gulfstream Goodwill Industries, and United Way of Palm Beach’s MISSION UNITED. She received a bachelor’s degree from Towson University, where was also a member of their Division 1 Tennis Team.  In her free time, she enjoys spending quality time with her family and playing tennis.

Daniel Corredor Northwestern Mutual

Daniel Corredor is a Financial Advisor for Northwestern Mutual. A graduate of Florida Atlantic University, Daniel has helped hundreds of clients achieve their goals on their way to financial security for over a decade. Daniel works with his clients individually to understand their current needs and to create personalized plans to guide them toward their desired future. His expertise includes business planning, education funding, estate planning, retirement planning, risk-based planning (Life Insurance, Disability & Long-Term Care), tax mitigation strategies and wealth management. As a first-generation VenezuelanAmerican, he is involved with the Latin American Community in South Florida. Throughout the years, Daniel has actively supported multiple charitable organizations, including the Alex Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer and Proyecto America.

Ian M. Cotner AT&T Florida

Ian Cotner is AT&T’s regional director of external and legislative affairs. He is responsible for coordinating AT&T’s political, legislative and community affairs in Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast, as well as Glades and Okeechobee counties. Cotner has more than a decade of experience in campaigns and legislative affairs, and has been practicing law for more than five years. Before joining AT&T, Cotner served as the director of legislative affairs for the Florida Department of Children and Families and in the legislative offices of former Majority Leader Adam Hasner and former Speaker Pro Tempore of the Florida House of Representatives, John Legg. During his career, he has also worked for some of Florida’s premier governmental consulting firms. Cotner completed his undergraduate studies in Political Science at Florida State University in 2002. He went on to graduate with honors from Florida Coastal School of Law in 2008. Immediately prior to joining AT&T, Cotner ran his own political consulting and law firms in Stuart and Tallahassee. When he is not working, he enjoys sailing, swimming, fishing, traveling and spending time with his family.

Cody CrowellFrisbie Group

Since joining in 2016, Cody Crowell has taken a leadership role guiding Frisbie Group as a preeminent investment organization, focused on placemaking, revitalization, and large-scale mixed-use developments. Prior to FG, Cody was a partner at Portfolio Acquisition Group, a real estate private equity group, where he helped build a portfolio with a total cap of $750M. Prior to PAG, Cody co-founded Interprise Partners, where he assisted with the acquisition, stabilization and disposition of more than $100 million of bank-owned real estate assets. Cody currently serves as a strategic advisor to FVLCRUM, a first-of-its-kind fund targeting $250 million, focused on creating generations of wealth in minority communities, as well as the LongRange Planning Committee of Palm Beach and the Town’s Main Street Association. Cody earned a bachelor’s degree in business development from Vanderbilt University, where he was a four-year starting pitcher for the Division 1, nationally ranked baseball team.

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Peter L. Cruise, Ph.D.

Florida Atlantic University, LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy

Peter L. Cruise, Ph.D. is a Palm Beach County Ethics Commissioner and Founding Director of the FAULeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy. He currently teaches ethics at Florida Atlantic University. Both his academic and professional careers have been focused on improving the ethical climate in public sector programs and organizations. Since graduating with his Ph.D. in Public Administration from FAU in 1995, he taught ethics and organizational behavior in both undergraduate and graduate students in universities such as California State University-Chico, Golden Gate University, Louisiana State University and Mary Baldwin University. Before beginning his academic life, his professional career started in West Palm Beach in the early 1980s, working at St. Mary’s Hospital, and the Palm Beach Blood Bank, and later at Martin Memorial Hospital in Stuart. In addition to many published articles, he is the co-editor of the Handbook of Organization Theory and Management: The Philosophical Approach (2nd Edition, 2006). In April 2015, he was selected by the faculty the College of Design and Social Inquiry at Florida Atlantic University as a Distinguished Alumnus. In March 2018, he was appointed Palm Beach County Ethics Commissioner where he has served as Chair of the Commission. In addition, he serves as Commissioner of the Palm Beach County Inspector General Committee, on the Boards of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, the Downtown Neighborhood Association (DNA) of West Palm Beach, and the Board of Governors of Leadership Palm Beach County. He has also served on the Board of Directors for Community Partners of South Florida and Nonprofits First of Palm Beach County.

Serge D’Haiti

Serge D’Haiti CPA, PLLC

Serge D’ Haiti is a Certified Public Accountant licensed to practice in the state of Florida, where he serves the Broward and Palm Beach County areas under the dba Serge W. D’ Haiti, CPA PLLC. Serge earned his bachelor’s degree at Florida Atlantic University and his masters at Nova Southeastern University. In college, Serge tutored student athletes and has held positions in the Student Government Association, Accounting Students Association and Phi Beta Sigma, Inc. He once managed a Palm Beach County hiphop band and has volunteered for the Internal Revenue Service’s VITA program through the United Way of Palm Beach County. Protecting citizens through the Department of Financial Services, he has worked with the Florida Department of Revenue on child support and business tax matters. Serge currently serves as a Trustee of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches.

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Mark H. Dahlmeier JonesFoster

Mark Dahlmeier is a Jones Foster shareholder and a Florida Bar Board Certified specialist in real estate, focusing his practice in the area of complex commercial and residential real estate transactions. Dahlmeier has extensive experience representing sophisticated clients in the acquisition, disposition, development, redevelopment and financing of retail shopping centers, office buildings and other commercial properties and serves as a trusted adviser to buyers and sellers of high-end residential properties. He also handles transactional work arising out of bankruptcy proceedings as well as commercial loan workouts, loan restructurings and forbearance agreements. Dahlmeier has been selected for inclusion in several peer-review publications including Best Lawyers in America and the South Florida Legal Guide and holds an AV Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest peer rating based upon legal ability and ethical standards.

Darcy Davis Health Care District of Palm Beach County

Darcy J. Davis, CEO of the Health Care District of Palm Beach County, has held key financial and operational roles during her 30 years in health care. She serves on America’s Essential Hospitals’ Strategic Planning Committee and the United Way of Palm Beach County’s Hunger Relief Advisory Council. In 2018, then-Gov. Rick Scott appointed her to the Palm Beach State College District Board of Trustees where she served for three years. In 2022, she completed the Leadership Palm Beach County Engage Program and ranked 11th among “Florida’s Top 100 Women-Led Businesses” by The Commonwealth Institute of Florida. Davis is a six-time South Florida Business Journal “Power Leader in Healthcare” and a two-time Palm Beach County Medical Society “Hero in Medicine” recipient. She earned her BBA in accounting from Mercer University and her MSM in health care administration from Troy State University.

Michael L. Davis WGI

Michael Davis is a Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer of Palm Beach County, Florida based national consulting firm WGI. In this role, and as a member of the Executive Leadership Team, he assists in the overall management of WGI, leads the development and implementation of WGI’s strategic planning and annual business planning activities. In addition, he leads and coordinates WGI’s and merger and acquisition initiatives and Chairs the Crisis Management Team. He has over 40 years of high-level experience in leadership positions, management, strategic planning, water resources, environmental policy, legislation, and governmental relations, including NEPA and the Army Corps of Engineers planning and regulatory process. With his strategic planning and policy skills and extensive knowledge of state and national water and environmental policy, wetlands regulations and legislation, Davis helps lead WGI in its federal, environmental, planning and infrastructure markets. His reputation and recognition by environmental agency leaders and staff in the state of Florida and in Washington, D.C. offers clients a profound resource for resolving environmental issues, as well as policy, legislative and strategic planning consulting services.”

Dave DeMay Kast Construction

Dave DeMay is the senior vice president/principal with KAST Construction Company. Founded and based in West Palm Beach, KAST has grown to be the county’s largest construction management/general contracting firm. Since 2005, KAST has built a portfolio in several market sectors, including: multifamily, hospitality, condominium, education, municipal, office, assisted living, medical, retail, country club and industrial. Signature West Palm Beach projects include Loftin Place, Cameron Estates, City of WPB Fire Rescue and Emergency Operations Center #5, Jefferson Palm Beach, Two City Plaza, The Alexander and Hyatt Place Hotel. A native of Jackson, Michigan, DeMay graduated from Auburn University with his bachelor’s and master’s degrees, and is a graduate of Leadership West Palm Beach. DeMay is the chairman of the American Heart Association’s 2018 Heart Walk, Trustee at the South Florida Fair, board member of the We Are Dwyer Foundation, board member at AGC (Associated General Contractors of America) and a board member and mentor with ACE (Architecture, Construction, Engineering) mentoring program. He enjoys boating, fishing and traveling with his wife Rachel and their two children.

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Donald K. DeWoody, JR.

Landmark Commerical Realty Advisors

Donald K. DeWoody, Jr. has been actively involved in commercial real estate since 1988, during which time he has established himself and his firm as one of the premier tenant representation firms in South Florida. In June 2013 WGCompass Realty Companies, a regional realty services firm that he co-founded, was acquired by Avison Young, a national realty services firm, and DeWoody was made a principal and shareholder. DeWoody has extensive experience in commercial brokerage and consulting. Previously he worked as a commercial real estate appraiser for Callaway & Price, Inc. He has earned the MAI designation from the Appraisal Institute and currently holds the Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation from the Commercial Industrial Real Estate Institute. Additionally, he has served as a member of the board of directors of the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County. DeWoody is a member of the National Association of Realtors and the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC). A native Floridian, he holds a Bachelor of Science degree in real estate from Florida State University.

Robert Diffenderfer

Lewis, Longman & Walker P.A.

Mr. Diffenderfer is a Trustee and Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches. He maintains a diverse governmental practice involving complex environmental and land use matters, including representation before local, state and federal legislative and regulatory bodies; growth management counseling and environmental comprehensive plan adoption, implementation and defense; DRI approval and implementation; environmental resource permitting and related litigation. His practice also includes projects relating to special district creation, operation and administration, as well as representation of local general-purpose governments on a variety of specialized governmental, growth management and natural resource issues. Mr. Diffenderfer has handled a variety of growth management, land use and regulatory issues for large public infrastructure projects including the Fort LauderdaleHollywood International Airport, the Palm Beach International Airport, the North Palm Beach County General Aviation Airport and various Florida Department of Transportation highway projects. Mr. Diffenderfer is immediate past chair of the firm’s Transportation and Infrastructure Practice Group, past chair of the Pine Jog Environmental Education Center, and a member of the Palm Beach and Collier County Bar Associations, the Florida Bar and the American Bar Association.

Andrew Dorizas, M.D. UHealth

Dr. Andrew Spiros Dorizas provides dermatological care to clients of all ages at the UHealth University of Miami Health System. Dorizas earned his bachelor of science degree in medicine at the Albert SzentGyorgi Medical University in 2010, interned in internal medicine at the SUNY at Buffalo Sisters Hospital in 2017, and was a resident at the University of Miami /Jackson Health System in 2020. He is a certified Dermatologist with the American Board of Dermatology and now practices medicine in West Palm Beach.

Ray DorseyInsurance Office of America

C. Ray Dorsey III, CIC is a third-generation resident of West Palm Beach. Following in his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps, he chose a career in the insurance business, which started in the 1920’s with a focus on commercial lines insurance. A graduate of the University of Tampa and The Certified Insurance Counselor Institute, Dorsey is Vice President and Partner of Insurance Office of America (IOA), a privately held, full-service agency. His firm, the largest privately held agency in Florida, is one of the fastest growing independent agencies in the United States and has been named Agency of the Year by National Underwriters Magazine. Ray consults with clients on their specific insurance needs and helps them explore traditional and alternative options for getting the most effective use of their premium dollar. Ray works alongside an accomplished team that includes both of his sons, Chad and Jed. Together, they carry forward the multigenerational approach to serving clients established by Ray’s grandfather over a century ago. Ray currently serves as a Trustee of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches.

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Tara Duhy Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.

Ms. Duhy is a Trustee of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches. She is an Executive Shareholder at Lewis, Longman & Walker and serves as Chair of the firm’s Land Use & Real Estate Law Practice Group. As part of her state-wide land use, natural resource and water law practice, Tara advises clients through every stage of permitting, government coordination and enforcement related to development. Tara is an active alumni of Leadership Florida and Leadership Palm Beach County. Tara is also active in the Florida Association of Community Developers and the Northern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce and serves on the Board of Directors of Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Coalition of Palm Beach County.  She has been listed in Best Lawyers in America in Land Use and Zoning Law and Environmental Law, and as a Top Lawyer in Palm Beach Illustrated magazine.

David Eiler Locality Bank

David Eiler is the Chief Banking Officer of Locality Bank. A banker for over 20 years, David’s primary role is developing relationships on the production side, sourcing loans and deposits, and other ancillary bank products. He has been an executive at several local community banks where he has helped start two banks including his current bank which opened for business in January 2022. A Chi-Town native, Eiler holds a Bachelors in international business from Illinois State University and a Master of International Management from the American Graduate School of International Management in Glendale Arizona. He has studied abroad in Mexico at Autonoma University in Guadalajara and in France at the University of Grenoble. A retired rugby player who loves fishing and diving in the Keys, David is married and has a daughter, two stepchildren, two dogs and three grandchildren.

Timothy C. Felice Felice Trial Attorneys

Timothy C. Felice, founder and principal of Felice Trial Attorneys, (formerly Felice Law Group), is a highly skilled personal injury civil trial attorney dedicated to obtaining full justice for those who have suffered injury or loss of life due to the negligence of another person, company or defective product. Felice graduated magna cum laude from Florida Atlantic University in 2001. He continued his education at Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad Law Center and graduated in 2004. Tim was admitted to the Florida Bar and licensed to practice before all Florida State courts. An aggressive, yet caring trial lawyer, Tim is passionate in his quest for full civil justice and has taught the intricacies of trial advocacy nationwide. Tim resides in Palm Beach Gardens with his wife, Jessica and his three children.

Robert Frisbie, Jr. Frisbie Group

Robert Frisbie, Jr. is committed to the future direction of Frisbie Group as a leading private investment firm with a focus on performance and community leadership. While managing luxury residential developments and large-scale mixed-use revitalizations, Rob is actively engaged in fundamental value analysis, world-class design, and strategic business planning. Prior to joining his family business, Rob was the vice president of acquisitions at 60 Guilders, a New York-based real estate private equity firm. Over a three-year period with 60 Guilders, Rob helped lead acquisitions of approximately $750 million in New York City assets. Rob graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Economics, and currently serves as an Executive Committee member on the board for The Fund for West Palm Beach Police.

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C. Robin Galanti Solo Moss & Associates, LLC

C. Robin Galanti Solo is the director of business development for Moss & Associates, one of the southeast USA’s largest privately held general contracting firms providing construction management and preconstruction services for large-scale commercial, institutional, hospitality and residential projects. Notable projects include 360 Rosemary, the Brightline Train Station and Parkline Apartments.  Ms. Galanti Solo grew up in Palm Beach County, graduated from Cardinal Newman and earned her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Central Florida. Upon graduation, Ms. Galanti Solo worked in West Palm Beach for FPL, and from there she expanded her career into New York City as sales director for an MEP engineering firm, Edwards & Zuck, PC and as an account manager for McGraw-Hill Construction. After 15 years, Ms. Galanti Solo returned to West Palm Beach and joined Moss in 2017. Ms. Galanti Solo is responsible for building relationships, pure and simple. Ms. Galanti Solo is a Trustee member of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, Chair of the Leadership West Palm Beach Alumni Group,

Leonel Galvez

Eagle Strategies LLC

Leonel Galvez is an agent for New York Life Insurance Company and an adviser in the wealth management group, Eagle Strategies LLC. Prior to starting his own financial practice, Galvez enjoyed a successful career in corporate banking and then in corporate finance at a large multinational media firm. A long-term resident of Long Island, New York, Galvez recently relocated permanently to West Palm Beach and is now focused on becoming involved in the local community, building relationships, and growing his financial practice here. Galvez is passionate about helping his clients protect their financial security, prepare for a long and enjoyable retirement, and leave behind a legacy in the most efficient way possible. He is a devoted family man who enjoys traveling, playing golf, boating, fishing, and cheering for his favorite sports teams.

Allen Gast

Gast Construction Group

Allen Gast is a founder and president of Gast Construction Group, an award-winning, full-service construction management and estate management firm in West Palm Beach, Florida. He is a proud graduate of the University of Florida, Rinker School of Building Construction. Gast strives to be a positive and active member of the local community and is affiliated with many different organizations such as the Associated General Contractors of America—Florida East Coast Chapter, the Economic Council of Palm Beach County, YMCA of the Palm Beaches, the AIA Palm Beach Foundation, Clinics Can Help, and the Palm Beach County Construction Industry Licensing Board. His firm has been awarded the 2021 Builder of the Year Award by the Palm Beach Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, a 2017 and 2020 Build Florida Award from the AGC—Florida East Coast Chapter, and was recognized in 2018, 2019 & 2020 as a University of Florida Gator100 Award winner identifying the 100 fastest growing Gator-owned or -led businesses in the world. He has been married to his wife Jodi for 18 years. They reside in West Palm Beach with their two sons.

Francisco Gil

Sympatico Real Estate Inc.

Francisco Gil is manager and operator of Sympatico Real Estate, a real estate holding and management firm, which was founded in 2004. Gil manages a diverse portfolio of properties in South Florida ranging from singular buildings to industrial warehousing. He has an extensive professional background that expands beyond commercial real estate. Some additional areas of professional expertise include entrepreneurship, management consulting, new business development and strategic planning. His tenacious work ethic, commitment to his clients, and professional passion enable him to maintain his success.

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David Gobeo FordHarrison LLP

David Gobeo, Esq., is a Partner of FordHarrison LLP who focuses his practice primarily on litigation. Mr. Gobeo received his J.D. from the University of Florida and undergraduate degree from Stetson University, with honors. Mr. Gobeo is a member of the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches, Inc., and the Palm Beach County Bar Association, and has been an active member of the Associated Builders and Contractors for his entire career. He is also a Board Member for the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches and a Board Member of Nonprofits First. Mr. Gobeo has been named a “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers magazine from 2012 to 2019.

Kyle Goebel

Suffolk Construction

Kyle Goebel is the Vice President of Operations for Suffolk Construction’s West Palm Beach Office. Goebel graduated from Ball State University with a bachelor’s degree in architecture and construction management. Before joining Suffolk, Goebel worked as a VDC Project Manager for AECOM Hunt and Project Engineer for Bristol-Meyers Squibb. Throughout his time at Suffolk, Goebel has had various operational and functional roles, including National Director of Operational Excellence, Chief of Staff, Senior Project Manager, and Senior BIM/VDC Manager. In his current role, Goebel’s primary responsibility is to provide valuable leadership and operational direction in both the preconstruction and construction phases of the project – ensuring the team delivers on all project goals. Goebel was recently selected as a recipient of the 2023 South Florida Business & Wealth “Up and Comer” Award and as a winner of the 2023 South Florida Business Journal “40 Under 40” Award.

Ned Grace NDT Development

Ned Grace is the co-founder and managing partner at NDT Development (NDT), a real estate development management firm that employs an opportunistic, entrepreneurial approach to real estate with significant knowledge and relationships. Additionally, the firm specializes in developing high-quality commercial and mixed-use space with considerable expertise in hospitality design, construction and operations. At NDT, Grace is responsible for business development, deal sourcing, financing and the strategic direction of the firm. Prior to co-founding NDT, Grace and his partners built a successful property management company, Kanga Property Management (NDT subsidiary), and have invested, developed and managed a multifaceted portfolio of residential, commercial and hospitality assets in South Florida. Grace previously held financial analyst roles at Millennium Partners, Janney Montgomery Scott and JP Morgan. He received his bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in Managerial Studies from Vanderbilt University.

Christopher Guidice Hilton West Palm Beach

Christopher Guidice exudes hospitality. Having spent his childhood working in bars, restaurants, and catering companies, Chris developed a love of creating memorable experiences for guests from an early age, leading to a life dedicated to service in extending warm welcomes to others.  A graduate of Florida International University with a degree in hospitality management, Chris worked for various hotels, in different roles, including founding his own hospitality consulting firm, where he successfully partnered in launching the Black-Market Bar and Restaurant in Miami. Following stints in NYC and South Beach, Hilton recruited Chris as director of operations for the Waldorf Astoria Atlanta, a Forbes 4-star hotel. Today, Chris oversees the daily operations of the newly renovated Hilton West Palm Beach featuring world-class culinary attractions and an elevated hotel experience unlike anything available in the market.

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Dale Hedrick

Hedrick Brothers Construction

Dale R. Hedrick is the CEO of Hedrick Brothers Construction, a privately owned company he founded in 1979. Headquartered in West Palm Beach, with offices in Melbourne and Pompano Beach, team members provide professional project management, quality craftsmanship and uncompromising service with a range of expertise and experience in preconstruction, construction management, design-build, general contracting, virtual design & construction, safety, and sustainable construction. The company serves the public and private sectors in Florida encompassing commercial, industrial, aerospace, municipal, and educational markets, with a dedicated division for luxury residential and equestrian estates. Hedrick is also the President of Pembroke Student Housing and co-founder and president of Hedrick Kirco Properties, a Florida-based vertically integrated commercial real estate organization. He was born and raised in West Palm Beach and graduated from the University of Florida with a B.S. in Building and Construction from the M. E. Rinker, Sr. School of Building Construction. For more information, please visit www.hedrickbrothers.com.

Clifford I. Hertz

Nelson Mullins

Clifford I. Hertz is a partner in the West Palm Beach office of Nelson Mullins. As a member of the firm’s Land Use and Environmental Law, Real Estate and Government Relations practice groups, he represents entrepreneurial and institutional clients in a variety of highly significant real estate, land use and government matters. Hertz has extensive knowledge of Palm Beach County as a result of his practice and background. His experience with developers includes working on every aspect of property acquisition, development and disposition. Hertz works on land use matters and zoning changes for some of the firm’s largest clients and also participates on affordable housing projects that include bonds, tax credits, real estate issues and corporate agreements. Hertz has been recognized by Best Lawyers in America, Florida Super Lawyers and Chambers USA. He is AV Preeminent-rated by Martindale-Hubbell. Hertz received his undergraduate degree from New York University and his Juris Doctor from the University of Miami School of Law.

Christopher B. Hopkins

McDonald Hopkins LLC

Christopher Hopkins is a lawyer with McDonald Hopkins in the firm’s West Palm Beach office. He has more than 20 years of trial and appellate experience representing businesses and families in the areas of commercial, construction, legal/medical malpractice, nursing home and probate litigation. In addition to his work in the courtroom, Hopkins’s practice involves emerging technologies such as cybersecurity, data breach, e-discovery, internet crimes, policy/terms-of-service drafting, privacy and social media discovery. His work in these areas permits him to protect client data as well as effectively target discovery and investigation of other parties. He is a graduate of the University of Richmond (BA), Wesley Theological Seminary (Master’s), and Tulane University (JD). Hopkins is a frequent speaker, has written more than 100 articles, and developed a legal ethics iPhone app. His is a member of the Leadership West Palm Beach Class of 2018. He is a circuit civil mediator and qualified arbitrator, and is admitted to practice in Florida, New York, and Washington, D.C.

James Hutchison EisnerAmper LLP

James Hutchison is an Audit Managing Director with a combined total of 30 years as an audit professional with two of the largest accounting firms. He has more than 50 years of public accounting experience in the areas of auditing, tax and financial consulting. Prior to joining the Eisner Advisory Group LLC, Jim was a shareholder at Caler, Donten, Levine, Cohen, Porter and Veil, P.A. (CDL), a leading full-service accounting firm in Florida. As an active member of the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Jim served as a past President. He also served as an Executive Committee member and treasurer of the Economic Council of Palm Beach County.

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Chadi Irani Palm Beach Post

Chadi Irani serves as the Regional Vice President of Advertising at the Palm Beach Post and LocaliQ. He has developed a team that handles all aspects of digital media strategy, planning, media placement, optimization and reporting. Irani plays a pivotal role as liaison between vendors, partners and Gannett Media digital leaders. Irani has led client seminars with representatives from Google, Facebook and top digital vendors. Prior to joining the Palm Beach Post, Irani served as Retail Advertising Manager at Ithaca Journal, Ithaca, NY. He currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches.

Barbara James

Baptist Health South Florida

Barbara James currently serves as vice president of the Baptist Health Foundation Baptist Health South Florida. After raising her family in the Pacific Northwest, she returned to her Florida roots in 2017. James is passionate about serving the Palm Beach County community, both personally and professionally. She is currently on the Board of the Palm Health Foundation, the Palm Beach County Medical Society, and Families First — chairing both their 2021 and 2022 Annual Children’s Day Luncheon. James also serves on the board of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches. She is a proud member of Leadership Palm Beach County’s Class of 2019 and is a member of both the Impact of the Palm Beaches and Impact 100, among other service organizations and clubs. A resident of West Palm Beach’s Sunshine Park, when not working, James is planning her next family adventure with her husband and two adult daughters.

Deborah Johnson Trustbridge Hospice Foundation

Deborah Johnson is a passionate advocate for humanity, purpose, and the power of philanthropy. In her role as the President/CEO of the Trustbridge Hospice Foundation, she demonstrates an unwavering dedication to the ”for-purpose” sector, where her passion for people and values align with her commitment to addressing society’s most urgent challenges. She had a 26-year career in non-profit leadership, strategic fundraising, and communication, earning her degree from Barry University with cum laude honors. She also holds accreditation from CFRE (Certified Fund-Raising Executives) International, a distinction held by only 7,600 fundraising professionals globally who have reached the pinnacle of expertise in their field. Deborah’s life is a testament to her dedication to leadership and service. In 2015, she founded ”Impact the Palm Beaches,” a women’s collective giving network that bestows $100,000 impact grants to local nonprofit organizations, resulting in over $1,600,000 in transformative contributions to the community since its inception.

James Johnson Blue Ocean Capital

James ‘Jimmy’ Johnson currently serves as a Senior Client Advisor and Director of Operations with Blue Ocean Capital, a wealth management and multifamily office boutique located in downtown West Palm Beach. Blue Ocean Capital provides investment management, family office and financial, tax and estate planning to individuals, families and their affiliated businesses. He is a board member for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Palm Beach County and serves as co-chair of the Palm Beach Atlantic University Alumni Association Golf Tournament. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches.

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Jeremy W. Johnson

Historical Society of Palm Beach County

Jeremy Johnson has served as the president and CEO of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County since May 2011. Prior to joining the Historical Society, Johnson was president of JRJ Partners, an independent consulting practice providing strategic planning and development support for businesses and nonprofits. Before starting his own small business, he was the vice president of the South Florida Hospital and Healthcare Association, where he promoted the interests of hospitals and health care providers among elected officials, the business community and the general public. Johnson became a Certified Association Executive through the American Society of Association Executives in 2007, was selected as a Thought Leader for the Center for Bioterrorism and All-Hazards Preparedness by Nova Southeastern University in 2006, and was selected as an Up & Comer for executives under 40 by the South Florida Business Journal in 2005. Johnson is also a graduate of Leadership Palm Beach County. Born and raised in Palm Beach County by a long line of educators, Johnson is married to Sunni, with whom he has two young children.

Marc Kaplan

Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Foundation

“Marc Kaplan is the Director of Development for Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Foundation and the Nicklaus Children’s Health System (NCHS), the region’s only healthcare system exclusively for children and the parent organization of Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, South Florida’s only freestanding specialty hospital of its kind. Kaplan earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing from Georgia Southwestern State University and recently completed the Executive Healthcare Leadership and Healthcare Change Management courses from Cornell University. In his role, Kaplan is responsible for capital campaigns, donor engagement, and strategic collaboration throughout the health system. He invests his time in creating awareness and providing opportunities for local and global community members to invest in children’s future in alignment with the health system’s mission “to inspire hope and promote lifelong health by providing the best care to every child.” Kaplan is proud to be able to call himself a South Florida native.

Susan Kaplan Fuoco Group

Susan Kaplan is a director of the award-winning Fuoco Group and its TFG Related Entities located in South Florida and in New York. Most notably, she is responsible for Human Resources, Business Development, and Community Outreach. In addition, Susan oversees operations for the firm’s five offices, and is a principal in TFG Concierge Corporate Services. Her educational background includes degrees from SUNY, NYU, and FAU. She has more than 15 years of experience in the accounting industry. Susan is a Trustee of the Palm Beach Chamber, the Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber, and a Board Member of the Women’s Chamber. In 2022 she received the Excellence in Human Resources Award from South Florida Business and Wealth magazine, a similar award she also won from the South Florida Business Journal in 2011.

Kenneth R. Kennerly K2 Sports Ventures

Ken Kennerly is a 29-year sports marketing industry veteran. Kennerly, the president and CEO of K2 Sports Ventures, is also the executive director of the Honda Classic, and most recently acquired the Marathon of the Palm Beaches, rebranding the race as The Palm Beaches Marathon. He serves on multiple boards, including Discover The Palm Beaches, Palm Beach County Sports Commission, American Junior Golf Foundation (AJGA) and The First Tee of the Palm Beaches. He is a graduate of Dartmouth College.

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Rex Kirby

Verdex Construction

With over four decades of construction experience, Rex Kirby, recognized as a 2023 “Ultimate CEO” by the South Florida Business Journal, has led Verdex Construction to rank as the 6th largest among South Florida’s General Contractors and 35th among top private companies in South Florida in 2023. Verdex’s expertise spans multifamily, senior living, industrial, hospitality, commercial/retail, non-profit, education, institutional, and non-profit projects. Beyond his professional success, Rex has chaired the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County and currently serves on the boards of the Economic Council of Palm Beach County and HomeSafe, a non-profit providing care and programs for children and families affected by domestic violence. He is the incoming president of the Associated General Contractors - Florida East Coast Chapter, a member of the Associated Builders and Contractors and the Construction Association of South Florida, and serves on the Palm Beach County Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals and the Infrastructure Surtax Independent Citizen Oversight Committee. Rex’s journey began with a B.S. in Engineering from the University of Florida, and he’s committed to mentoring future construction leaders through the ACE Mentorship Program in the Palm Beaches and Martin County, shaping the industry’s future.

Robert S.C. Kirschner

Passport Publications & Media/passport media group

In 1989, while a student at the University of Miami, Kirschner launched Passport Publications & Media Corporation (PP&M) as a high-end custom publishing and media firm specializing in enhancing the brands and identities of business organizations, institutions, destinations organizations, sporting events and government entities. Since then, PP&M has produced more than 700 publications and media-related collateral pieces for an A-list roster of clients—including the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, PGA National Resort & Spa, the Palm Beach County Sports Commission and the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County. Annual awards from the Florida Magazine Association attest to PP&M’s standard of excellence, while its frequent introduction of new publications ensures that it is always growing. A passionate publisher, a successful entrepreneur and a dedicated husband and father of four, Kirschner attributes PP&M’s success to its core team of talent, which continues to find creative and effective solutions to clients’ marketing, media and communication challenges.

Donald Kiselewski

Florida Power & Light Company

Don Kiselewski is executive director of external affairs for Florida Power & Light Company, the largest energy company in the United States as measured by retail electricity produced and sold, serving more than 5.1 million customer accounts or an estimated 10 million-plus people across the state of Florida. FPL’s typical 1,000-kWh residential customer bill is approximately 30-percent lower than the latest national average and among the lowest in the U.S. Prior to joining FPL in May 2005, Kiselewski served as a congressional chief of staff and was a 14-year employee of the U.S. House of Representatives. He is a past chairman of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, United Way of Palm Beach County, the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County and the Northern Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce. He is a past president of the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches. Kiselewski holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Emory University and an M.B.A. from Florida Atlantic University.

Patrick Koenig

Flagler Realty & Development Inc.

Patrick C. Koenig has been active in the real estate industry for over 40 years, acting as a real estate broker, manager, and developer of commercial properties. He began his career with Boulevard Bank in Key West where he served as loan officer and bank supervisor. In 1983 Patrick joined W.G. Lassiter, Jr., a prominent south Florida real estate developer as a licensed real estate broker. In 1996, Mr. Koenig joined Richard S. Johnson and Scott A. Johnson to form Flagler Realty & Development, Inc. based out of West Palm Beach. Working as a property developer and licensed real estate broker, he developed an impressive client list of nationally recognized retailers which included Publix, Winn-Dixie, Wal-Mart, Target and Home Depot. As a principal of the company, Mr. Koenig brings his comprehensive approach to real estate leasing, management and development to a wide range of clients including investors and owners of real estate properties. He continues to be a valuable contributor to the quality of life experienced in the community of South Florida and beyond.

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Taniel Koushakjian

BreakThru Strategies

Taniel Koushakjian is the CEO and Founder of BreakThru Strategies, a government relations and political consulting firm. A Palm Beach County native and former candidate for the PBC Commission, he has more than 15 years of federal, state and local government affairs and strategic public relations experience successfully advocating on a wide array of transportation, taxes, appropriations, immigration, human rights, international religious freedom, and U.S. foreign policy issues. Taniel was selected as a 20182019 Fellow with the Anti-Defamation League Glass Leadership Institute, as well as a 2019 Fellow with the James Madison Institute. He holds a B.A. in Political Science from Florida Atlantic University, an M.A. in Political Management and a Graduate Certificate in PACs from The George Washington University. He splits his time between Washington, D.C., and West Palm Beach, Fla., where he resides with his wife and son.

John S. Lacy, CPWA®

The Lacy Wealth Management Group

John Lacy is Managing Director and founder of the Lacy Wealth Management Group at Merrill. Drawing upon 27 years of experience, his philosophy is “It All Matters.” As portfolio manager and investment strategy co-leader, John manages private client, corporate and endowment portfolios with tailored wealth planning and asset management strategies to ultra-affluent generational families. He is a designated Sports & Entertainment Advisor with concentrations in estate, income and sudden wealth management. John is an Economics graduate from the University of Texas at Austin and holds the Certified Private Wealth Advisor certification, administered by IMCA and taught with the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Local philanthropy has included Chairman of Palm Health Foundation, trustee for two regional hospitals, Boys & Girls Clubs of PBC, and co-chair for “A Night for Nature” benefiting Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida.

Jill LaniganSong + Associates, Inc.

Jill Lanigan is the director of business development for Song + Associates, Inc., which provides architecture, planning and interior design services to both public entities and private clients. She is responsible for developing new client relationships and also serves as a client liaison throughout each project process. Prior to her role in business development, Lanigan was a senior project manager with Song + Associates. Her more than 23 years of experience in the South Florida area, where she’s worked with all regulatory agencies, enables her to efficiently map and manage the complex regulatory and compliance issues of today’s projects. Lanigan studied architecture at the University of Miami including a study-abroad program in Venice, Italy. A native of South Florida, she has a strong commitment to the local ecology and is keenly aware of the impacts of development on our natural ecosystems. She has proudly dedicated her time to restoration efforts and sensible urban planning. Lanigan is involved with the Palm Beach State College STEAM program and the Women’s Leadership Initiative for the Urban Land Institute.

Kimberly Lea The Foundation for Palm Beach State College

Kimberly Lea, Ed.S., has over 30 years of higher education and leadership experience in Palm Beach County. She is an award-winning community leader with a passion for connecting people and ideas. As the District Dean for Workforce Programs for Palm Beach State College, she aligns the needs of Palm Beach County through strategic partnerships in support of student success and employment. Kimberly is also working with the Foundation at Palm Beach State College through Achieve Palm Beach County which advocates, collaborates, and leads the community in creating an educational environment which supports all students to attain credentials beyond high school graduation in conjunction with the Florida College Access Network.

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Matthew Leger

Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie

Realtors

Matthew Leger is the Senior Vice President of Public Policy & External Affairs for the Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie REALTORS®, the third largest REALTOR® Association in the nation covering over 120 miles of coastline. A Boston College graduate, Leger has been with the REALTORS® for more than a decade advocating on behalf of its 34,000 members on real estate-related issues in Broward County, Palm Beach County, and the Treasure Coast. At the state and national level, Leger has served in numerous leadership positions for both the Florida REALTORS® and the National Association of REALTORS®. Locally, Leger and the Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie REALTORS® currently serve as Trustees for the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, the Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce, and the Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce.

Ted Leshinski

Ted Leshinski is a business development leader for KEITH, focused on building community throughout Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast. For more than six decades, KEITH has been providing design solutions throughout Florida and beyond. KEITH’s in-house services include geospatial planning, civil engineering, transportation and traffic engineering, landscape architecture, and construction program management. Leshinski leads the development of strategic relationships for the KEITH Team throughout Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast in both the private and public sectors. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the State University of New York at Brockport and a Master’s of Tourism Administration from the George Washington University School of Business. A lover of sports, Leshinski is also a public address announcer for Florida Atlantic University Athletics and Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.

Gary S. Lesser Lesser, Lesser, Landy & Smith, PLLC

Gary S. Lesser is the Immediate Past President of The Florida Bar and Managing Partner of Lesser, Lesser, Landy & Smith, PLLC, a third-generation law firm with nearly a century of experience successfully fighting for injured clients and their families. A native of West Palm Beach, Gary is one of Florida’s foremost personal injury attorneys, leading a team of skilled trial lawyers who practice law with professionalism, integrity, ethics and a commitment to personal client service. The firm, which has offices in Palm Beach and Martin counties, does no formal advertising as its attorneys believe a job well-done and a client well served is the best way to grow and earn valuable referrals. Gary is highly respected in the legal field and often serves as a guest lecturer and media commentator on the topics of personal injury and professional ethics. He is a dedicated community servant, having held leadership positions in numerous legal, nonprofit and civic-oriented organizations, including the Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County, Economic Council of Palm Beach County and Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County.

Scott Lewis

Scott Lewis’ Gardening & Trimming

Scott Lewis, a West Palm Beach native, has managed Scott Lewis Gardening & Trimming for 46 years. He attended The Hotchkiss School, graduated from Duke University, and attained a master’s of education from Florida Atlantic University. Lewis built his business from the ground up, starting out as a tree climber while he was still teaching at Palm Beach Day School. He now employs 35 full-time professionals, and his company has received two statewide awards for Best of State in landscape maintenance, chosen over competitors like Disney Village and Busch Gardens. Scott also founded the Eagles Wings Foundation back in 1999. The IRS-certified, public foundation has now responded to more than 40 catastrophic disasters around the world for short-term relief work, with a focus on mass care, especially in the Caribbean Basin.

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Luis A. Matos

Acumenian

Acumenian’s President, Luis Matos, is an innovative thinker who approaches business with an agile mindset, bringing people together, identifying synergies and exploring new solutions with an effective, efficient and flawless implementation. Luis has developed his career by exploring innovative trends while leveraging his formation in engineering, electronics and business administration. His passion for technology and making data transparent to others led him to pursue a Data Analytics Specialty at Babson University and become a Certified Key Performance Indicator (KPI) professional. Luis believes in living a balanced life that fosters helping others to accomplish their dreams. Such a mindset permeates into Acumenian’s constant pursuit to help its clients reach their full potential.

Cynthia McCauley

St. Mary’s Medical Center/Palm Beach Children’s Hospital

Cynthia McCauley is the chief executive officer of St. Mary’s Medical Center and the Palm Beach Children’s Hospital. She is responsible for all strategic growth, operations and finances of both facilities. Most recently she served as the Chief Executive Officer of Tenet Florida Physician Services (TFPS), MiamiDade and Palm Beach Counties. Prior to joining TFPS, Cynthia served as the Chief Financial Officer at Good Samaritan Medical Center and West Boca Medical Center. She holds an MBA in Finance from Long Island University and a BA in Foreign Language from Adelphi University.

Mark McConn, M.D.

UHealth,

Palm Beach Island

Dr. Mark McConn has been a physician for more than 30 years and is seeing concierge medicine patients in the newly opened UHealth Concierge Medicine at Palm Beach. He is board-certified in family medicine, received his medical degree from St. Georges University School of Medicine, and completed a family medicine residency at St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center/SUNY Upstate Medical University. Before he attended medical school, he received his undergraduate degree in fermentation sciences at University of California at Davis and worked as an assistant winemaker in California and Bordeaux, France. Prior to joining UHealth, he served as chief medical officer of a large multispecialty group, after which he started a successful concierge medical practice.

Joseph McCool

The Glenmede Trust Company

Joseph McCool is a Business Development Director in Glenmede’s Florida office. He is responsible for cultivating relationships with endowments, foundations, tax-exempt entities, and high-net-worth families. In addition, he fosters and maintains existing client relationships, enhancing the company’s reputation as a specialized wealth manager. Prior to joining Glenmede, McCool was a founding member of Fieldpoint Private Bank & Trust’s Palm Beach office, where he was instrumental in founding and establishing the company’s Florida presence. Previously, he was Senior Vice President of Capital Group Private Client Services and Capital Guardian Trust Company. Before that, he was a Principal at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., where he was one of the original advisors tasked with establishing the firm’s southeast presence. McCool gained extensive experience in alternative investments through assignments in Smith Barney’s Corporate Finance Group and Pension Advisors Corporation. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Columbia University and his Master of Business Administration degree in finance from New York University.

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J. Duane Meeks Potentia Accademy

Dr. J. Duane Meeks President and Chief Executive Officer of Potentia Academy, an education alternative for unique learners in middle and high school, most of whom are on the autism spectrum, which he cofounded with his wife, Janice, in 2009. Prior to Potentia’s inception, Dr. Meeks enjoyed a long and distinguished career in teaching, communications, media production, and administrative leadership spanning over three decades. After serving as the Dean of the School of Communication and Media at Palm Beach Atlantic University from 2006 to 2020, Dr. Meeks’ final administrative role at the university was as Associate Provost for Strategic Innovation. At Potentia, Dr. Meeks served pro bono as Chair of the Board of Directors until he transitioned to day-to-day leadership in his current role in March 2022. Dr. Meeks continues to make significant strides in this role and serves as a Trustee of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches.

Susan Merola-McConn, M.D. UHealth, Palm Beach Island

Dr. Susan Merola-McConn is board-certified in family medicine. She earned a medical degree from St. Georges University School of Medicine and completed a family medicine residency at St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center/SUNY Upstate Medical University. Prior to joining UHealth, she served as executive vice president of a large multispecialty medical group. Dr. Merola-McConn has more than 30 years of experience as a physician and is available for concierge medicine patient consultations in the newly opened UHealth Concierge Medicine at Palm Beach.

Michael Michuda

Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida

Michael Michuda, PE is Vice President of Industrial Operations at Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida. Prior to joining the Cooperative in 2014, he was a consulting engineer and project manager for a variety of clients in Palm Beach County including Pratt & Whitney, South Florida Water Management District, United Technologies and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. A native of Palm Beach County, Michael is a graduate of Cardinal Newman High School and earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Florida. He currently serves as President of the Florida Division of the American Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, is longtime member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Florida Engineering Society and is a Professional Engineer registered in the State of Florida. Michael currently resides with his wife Nora in the City of Lake Worth Beach.

Jaene Miranda

Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, Inc.

Jaene Miranda was appointed president & CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County in August of 2013. Founded in 1971, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County is a not-for profit youth development organization dedicated to promoting the educational, vocational, health, leadership and character of boys and girls in a safe, nurturing environment. The Clubs provide more than a safe, fun and constructive alternative to being home alone—they offer a variety of award-winning developmental programs to help youth build skills, self-esteem and values during critical periods of growth. The 17 Boys & Girls Clubs throughout Palm Beach County serve more than 10,000 children ages 6-18. A graduate of the University of Miami, Miranda came to Boys & Girls Clubs following a corporate marketing career that included work as regional marketing manager for Miller Brewing Company and national vice president of brand management at Rexall Sundown. In 2006, she was named CEO of the Palms West Chamber of Commerce, which then merged with the Lake Worth Chamber to become the Central Palm Beach County Chamber.

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Sheri Montgomery

Good Samaritan Medical Center

Sheri Montgomery is the chief executive officer of Good Samaritan Medical Center. Montgomery has more than 20 years of health care leadership experience with an extensive background in hospital operational, financial and strategic excellence. For the last three years, she served as the Group CFO for Delray Medical Center and the five hospitals that comprise the Palm Beach Health Network. Over her many years with Tenet, Montgomery has proven herself through a variety of leadership roles, including CFO of Delray Medical Center and Coral Gables Hospital. Montgomery is a graduate of Florida Atlantic University, where she earned her Bachelor of Business Administration degree before completing her Master of Business Administration in Finance at Nova Southeastern University. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches.

Julia Murphy Habitat for Humanity

Julia Murphy is the Chief Development Officer for Habitat for Humanity of Palm Beach County with over 15 years of experience in nonprofit management, community organizing, advocacy, program development, and fundraising in public health and social justice education.  She received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work from Florida Atlantic University and Barry University respectively. As a senior member of the executive team at Habitat, Murphy shapes agency strategy that includes programs such as fundraising and cultivation events, annual appeals, corporate and foundation giving, major gifts, prospect research, and donor stewardship. A trailblazer in community leadership and advocacy, Murphy has led the way in cultivating a stronger community in Palm Beach County through her guidance and engagement as a graduate of Leadership Palm Beach County 2020 and Beyond the Fair Young Professionals 2021, a member of the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches and the CouTOURe Club, and serving as a Board Member of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches.

Penny Murphy Pioneer Linens

Penny Murphy is the president of Pioneer Linens, which is located on Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach. This luxury linen and home accessories store is a third-generation family business serving the community for more than 100 years. Murphy is a West Palm Beach native who received her Bachelor of Science degree in Education from George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., and her master’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Wheelock College in Boston. After 10 years of teaching, Murphy joined her father, George Greenberg, to work with him at the store. She took over the business in 2007 when he passed away. Murphy has participated in many organizations including The Red Cross Designer Show House, The Forum Club of the Palm Beaches, The Norton Museum and Executive Women of the Palm Beaches. In 2012, Murphy received the Small Business Person of the Year Award from the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches. She lives in West Palm Beach with her husband Alan Murphy. Their three children, Alan Jr., Marissa and Camille, also work in the business.

Godwin Okolie

Wintrice Money Advisors

Godwin Okolie is the CEO and founder of Wintrice Money Advisors, LLC, a money manager and wealth management advisor boutique firm located in downtown West Palm Beach. He provides direction to individuals, families and businesses to reach their investment objectives and other financial goals. Okolie started his career with American Express Financial Advisors in New York and later worked with Merrill Lynch before starting Wintrice Money Advisors. Since its inception, the intention has been to eventually transition Wintrice into a commercial bank. Okolie has a degree in accounting from the New York Institute of Technology and a certificate in film production from New York University. He is also the founder of Making Dollars and Sense, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization established to design a road map to permanently eradicate poverty in Palm Beach County by 2050.

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Harvey E. Oyer III

Shutts & Bowen, LLP

Harvey E. Oyer, III is a partner in the law firm of Shutts & Bowen LLP, an adjunct professor of law at the University of Miami School of Law, and an adjunct professor at the Florida Atlantic University Honors College. He is a fifth-generation native Floridian and served for seven years as chairman of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County. He also served as 2013 chair of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, a director of the Palm Beach Area Chapter of the American Red Cross and a director of the Palm Beach Community College Foundation. Oyer is a noted writer and lecturer on topics ranging from law, history and archaeology to international laws regarding antiquities trafficking and cultural property protection. He holds degrees in Economics, Archaeology and Law, and has worked in various parts of the world as an underwater archaeologist. He is a member of the Explorers Club and served as a captain in the United States Marine Corps. One of his hobbies is writing children’s books.

Sergio Piedra

Discover The Palm Beaches

Sergio Piedra is the director of community engagement and advocacy for Discover The Palm Beaches. A graduate of the University of Missouri, Sergio served in the West Palm Beach mayor’s office, specializing in marketing, public relations, and special events, and as a journalist with the Columbia Missourian and The Sun-Sentinel before embarking on his 23 years and counting journey with Discover the Palm Beaches. He began in the public relations department, working with travel agents, airlines, and tour operators and soon transitioned to working on website and collateral content development. Today, Sergio spends much of his time advocating for tourism at all levels of government and throughout the wider community. He also leads the Storm Emergency Team during hurricane season and is known for being the consummate professional.

Richard Pinsky Akerman LLP

Richard Pinsky leads Akerman law firm’s public policy practice for the state of Florida. Richard has more than 35 years of government affairs experience in Florida and Washington, D.C. He has an extensive background representing clients before the Florida legislature on issues ranging from renewable energy, transportation and economic development to tax incentives, water infrastructure and local government project funding. Over his career, Richard has helped local governments secure millions of dollars through Florida’s annual budget appropriation process. Helping clients understand the complexities of public policy decision-making has become a hallmark of Richard’s expertise. He is sought after for his strategic planning and comprehensive approach in presenting and introducing his client’s needs to lawmakers and governmental bodies. As a result, he has earned an excellent reputation of achieving success on behalf of the many organizations, local governments, and corporations he represents as they reach their respective public policy goals.

Michael J. Pumo WPEC-TV CBS 12 News

Michael Pumo is the general manager of CBS12 News and a Sinclair market manager. He has held this position since January 2012. With 35 years in television, he has brought a range of station and management experiences to the media campus. Under Pumo’s leadership, CBS12 News has seen rapid growth on all four screens. Pumo has also launched several innovative projects to emphasize its popular station brand, The One To Turn To. Additionally, Pumo is recognized for launching campus-wide projects that inspire audiences to share stories from people who endeavor to make West Palm Beach a better place to live. He currently serves as the chairman for the Florida Association of Broadcasters Executive Committee and has been on the board since 2007. Pumo is also a Trustee with the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches and a board member of United Way of Palm Beach County. Pumo is blessed with a son, Alex and a daughter, Bella. In his free time time he enjoys golfing, volunteering and traveling with family.

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Greg Quattlebaum

Quantum House

Born at St. Mary’s Hospital, Greg Quattlebaum is a lifelong resident of West Palm Beach. He and his wife Julie have three adult children and one grandson. Quattlebaum has long been active in our community, having served as the Executive Director of Leadership Palm Beach County, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Quantum House, a current member and past Chairman of the Community Investment Committee of the Palm Health Foundation, and a former member of the Advisory Council of the Palm Beach Children’s Hospital at St. Mary’s Medical Center, the Palm Beach County Medical Society Services Board, the Advisory Board of the West Palm Beach Police Foundation and a past president of the Sailfish Club of Florida. He enjoys involvement in several community events, having twice served as chairman of the Run with the Cops 5K, as a chairman of the Lewis Center Luncheon benefiting the Homeless Coalition of Palm Beach County, and as former chairman of several Heroes in Medicine Awards Luncheons benefiting the Palm Beach County Medical Society. He and his family owned and operated Quattlebaum Funeral Home for many years, and he served as president of the Florida Funeral Directors Association and state representative to the National Funeral Directors Association.

Gopal Rajegowda Related Companies

Gopal Rajegowda is a Partner at Related Southeast. Throughout his career, Mr. Rajegowda has been passionate about developing successful destinations that combine world-class design, urban planning, hospitality, arts and culture, experiential retail, food and beverage and community. With more than 16 years of experience managing all aspects of mixed-use real estate acquisition and development, Mr. Rajegowda has been directly responsible for leading the development of multiple projects, including the W South Beach in Miami Beach, the Cosmopolitan Resort & Casino in Las Vegas and the Hilton West Palm Beach. Currently, he heads the re-imagination of The Square neighborhood in West Palm Beach. This experiential destination features shopping, dining, entertainment and a live-work-play community with programmable green spaces and thought-provoking public art. He is also leading the development of 360 Rosemary, a Class-A office building; 575 Rosemary, a mixed-use tower with luxury residences and retail space; and One Flagler, a Class-A office building along the West Palm Beach waterfront. Mr. Rajegowda serves as a board member of the Economic Council of Palm Beach County and Cultural Council for Palm Beach County.

Amit Rastogi, MD, MHCM

Jupiter Medical Center

Dr. Rastogi is president and CEO of Jupiter Medical Center. Previously, Dr. Rastogi held executive roles at Yale New Haven Health and Inova Health in Virginia. Board certified in internal medicine, Dr. Rastogi has more than 15 years of clinical practice experience and completed residency training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital-Harvard Medical School and St. Vincent’s Medical Center-Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Rastogi holds a master’s degree in Health Care Management from Harvard University and a certificate in Artificial Intelligence from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Rastogi has received the “Excellence in Healthcare” award, been named one of “50 Power Leaders in Healthcare” by the South Florida Business Journal, been included in the “Palm Beach 100” for 2020 – 2023 by Palm Beach Illustrated, and was a finalist for Modern Healthcare magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2022. Dr. Rastogi serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Florida Hospital Association, The Classic in the Palm Beaches, the Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce, the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, the Maltz Jupiter Theatre and serves on the Economic Council of Palm Beach County and the Business Development Board’s Life Sciences Advisory Council.

David Rodin, M.D.

UHealth, West Palm Beach

Dr. David Rodin is a urologist with the Desai Sethi Urology Institute/UHealth West Palm Beach and the medical director of UHealth West Palm Beach. He received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University, his medical degree from Weill Medical College of Cornell University, and completed his residency training at the Harvard Program in Urologic Surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital.

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Ben Sadler

Florida Crystals Corporation

Ben Sadler is a native Floridian, having returned from a 20-year sojourn to South Carolina for college, law school, military service, and starting a family. He is employed as real estate counsel to Florida Crystals Corporation and its affiliates. Ben graduated from Furman University in Greenville, SC, and attended law school at the University of South Carolina. Prior to entering active military service after the events of 9/11, he practiced law in Beaufort, South Carolina. Upon discharge from active duty, he returned to civilian life as in-house counsel for one of the largest power providers in South Carolina, focusing on real estate and economic development. Ben returned to his native Florida in 2018; in addition to spending time with his wife and three children, he is a member of the vestry at Holy Trinity, is active in his son’s Boy Scout Troop, and assists with his children’s rowing practice in North Palm Beach. He retired from the reserve components as a judge advocate major.

Tim Sargent

Safe Harbor Marinas

Timothy (Tim) Sargent began his career with Arthur Andersen LLP as Tax Account Manager where his responsibilities included tax planning and compliance for both domestic and foreign corporations, and trust management for high-net-worth individuals. In 2004, he joined the privately held Huizenga Holdings company, serving as Chief Financial Officer of the Rybovich Boat Company, a super yacht marina and refit facility based in West Palm Beach, Florida. From 2011 to 2016, Florida Governor Rick Scott appointed Tim to serve on the governing board of the 18-county South Florida Water Management District. Following the acquisition of Rybovich Boat Company by Safe Harbor Marinas in 2021, Tim was named Chief Operating Officer for Safe Harbor’s newly created International Division, which will be headquartered in Riviera Beach, Florida on the Rybovich Safe Harbor campus.

Jon E. Schmidt LEED AP Schmidt Nichols

Mr. Jon Schmidt is an award-winning landscape architect and LEED-accredited professional. He founded Jon E. Schmidt & Associates in 2000 with a strong focus on landscape architecture and site planning. After a tremendous amount of growth within the firm’s urban planning department, Jon E. Schmidt & Associates became Schmidt Nichols Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning in April 2017. On a daily basis, clients contact Schmidt for his expert analysis in implementing a plan for development opportunities with regard to historic preservation, transfer of development rights, and design standards for an economically viable project. Schmidt’s expertise in all aspects of entitlement, due diligence, site analysis, design, master planning and public representation has been applied to a wide range of projects, such as mixed-use, equestrian, industrial, institutional and multifamily developments. His community involvement is widespread throughout Palm Beach County. He sits on the Palm Beach County Planning Congress, as well as the Palm Beach County Development Review Officer Oversight Committee. Most recently, he was named the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches’ 2018 Small Business Person of the Year.

Dr. Debra Schwinn Palm Beach Atlantic University

Dr. Debra A. Schwinn, an accomplished higher education leader, innovator, scientist and physician, became president of Palm Beach Atlantic University May 4, 2020. Faculty, staff and students soon became thankful for the new president’s medical expertise as she led PBA through the challenges of COVID-19. The university not only survived, but thrived, adding numerous degree programs and developing plans for robust future growth. Dr. Schwinn also instituted “Wordship,” a university-wide emphasis to craft respectful words (spoken and written) that will build people up – not tear them down. Prior to joining PBA she served as associate vice president for medical affairs and dean of the Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa. She also held leadership positions at Duke University Medical Center and the University of Washington in Seattle. Dr. Schwinn earned her bachelor’s degree from the College of Wooster in her native Ohio and her medical degree from Stanford University School of Medicine. She is married to Dr. Robert Gerstmyer, a religious scholar. They live in West Palm Beach and have two adult children.

Our Trustee Program

George Slaterpryce

Entricio

George is an enterprise-level technology expert. He has worked as a VP, CEO, and CTO with a diverse group of companies. George likes the challenge technology presents, and he has a professional background and experience to lead an organization like Entricio into the future. Managing technology projects and transforming creative workflows for small businesses and Fortune 500 clients are part of his professional expertise. With this depth of knowledge, he can work with clients and our team at multiple levels, including sales, technology and client services.

Mike Sophia

The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches

Mike Sophia is the general manager of The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches. He began his career in the sports and entertainment industry over thirty years ago when he helped to plan and execute the 1996 Olympic Games with the Atlanta Olympic Games Committee Sports Department. In Northern California, he worked with community leaders to bring Major League Soccer to Sacramento and retain the NBA’s Sacramento Kings. As vice president of the Florida Sports Foundation, Mike worked closely on major events throughout the state, including three Super Bowls, and assisted in the bid development to host the 2012 Olympic Games in Tampa. The first executive director of the Miami-Dade Sports Commission, Mike helped the organization create an economic impact of more than $500 million with high-profile events such as the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. Today, Mike Sophia channels his vast experience into his role at The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches.

Ann Marie Sorrell

The Mosaic Group

Ann Marie Sorrell is an award-winning business leader and the president and CEO of The Mosaic Group, an award-winning advertising, marketing, public relations and government relations firm serving clients throughout the U.S. and Caribbean. Sorrell has managed more than 500 campaigns and projects ranging from $10,000 to $3 billion. Clients include AECOM, Cohen Brothers Realty Corporation, City of West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County/Palm Tran, Broward Health, Children’s Services Council of Palm Beach County, Hallandale Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, and Broward College to name a few. She is an accomplished multimedia global influencer, public speaker and author. Sorrell holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Nova Southeastern University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Care Management from Florida A&M University. She is an elected supervisor for the Palm Beach Soil & Water Conservation District, board president of Girls 2 Women, board member of Planned Parenthood of South, East and North Florida, and NFTE South Florida, and is a member of Leadership Palm Beach County, Leadership Florida, Economic Forum and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Ali Soule Brightline

Ali Soule is the vice president of community relations at Brightline Trains. She has more than a decade of experience developing and executing strategic public affairs, government relations and public relations campaigns. She is a Florida native, University of Florida graduate and an active member of the community. Soule has received several awards and nominations for her leadership and work in public relations, including the 2019 PR Star of the Year from the Gold Coast Public Relations Council and the 2020 ATHENA Young Professional Award by the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches. Soule currently serves as a member of the Chamber’s Board.

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Lisa Stella The Learning Center

Lisa Stella is the Director of Development at The Learning Center, an educational institution devoted to using proven approaches to maximize the development potential of each one of their students and which directs efforts towards improving the education and quality of life of their students. Stella is a NYC transplant with a master’s degree in business administration and a bachelor of science degree in business administration from Nova Southeastern University. For over two (2) decades, Stella worked in corporate America as a business development, sales, marketing, and project management professional. Driven by her passion for the non-profit sector and inspired by the need to give back, Stella desires to change the world through fundraising and has successfully leveraged innovative strategies that connect mission-driven organizations to the capital that fuels their causes.

Kenneth Theriot TheRiot Agency, LLC

Kenneth Theriot is the Executive Director of TheRiot Agency and a graduate of the University of South Florida. Kenneth’s tenured experience of over 20+ years in Strategic Brand Marketing and Engagement activities, in both B2B and B2C roles has provided him the opportunity to approach each challenge with pragmatic solutions that only come with his unique background.  Since TheRiot Agency’s (TRA) founding in 2015, Kenneth has enjoyed building a technology-first growth agency that focuses on creative storytelling across multiple platforms. Leveraging his “a brand is more than a logo” philosophy has helped him build a team of passionate marketers, designers, and technologists who have a passion for solving challenging issues and have fun doing it. Their process has proven to create scale and velocity for genuine brand engagement through the creation of high-value content to targeted audiences with a creative-inspired, data-directed, and results-oriented approach that provides tangible results for those willing to invest in their brands.

Pamela Toussaint Ultimate Image Coach and Academy

Pamela Toussaint is owner, CEO, Principal Trainer, and Consultant of the Ultimate Image Coach and Academy. A passionate leader, educator, author, and entrepreneur, Toussaint brings decades of experience as an HR and Operations Executive at Fortune 500 companies to her own business, an eLearning academy offering over 100 leadership and soft skills courses. Toussaint’s mission is to empower her clients with the tools they need to solidify their success. She dives headfirst into the turbulence of life with enthusiasm. Her acclaimed book The Audacious Woman: Blaze Your Own Path to Prosperity continues to inspire others. Toussaint was a finalist for the 2023 Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches’ Small Business of the Year Award and serves the community as a member of the Quantum House Advisory Council and as a Trustee of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches. Toussaint and her husband Gabriel enjoy traveling, cruising, dancing, and spending quality time with their 2 children and 6 adored grandchildren.

Stephen Travers THE SQUARE

Stephen Travers is the District Manager of The Square with Related Companies. With more than 40 years in leadership roles managing teams in hospitality, sales, operations and guest services, Mr. Travers oversees day-to-day business operations, including parking, food & beverage operations, front-of-house guest services, maintenance and security at The Square in West Palm Beach.

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Ken Tuma

Urban Design Studio

Tuma is Managing Principal of Urban Design Studio, a land planning and landscape architecture firm in West Palm Beach, which he owns with his wife Wendy, the firm’s qualifying landscape architect. Tuma directs the firm’s major land planning and urban design projects. Tuma is a graduate of Ohio State University with a B.S. in Civil Engineering, B.S. in Agronomy, and Business Minor. Prior to taking the UDKS reins, Tuma served as VP of Planning, Engineering and Development with WCI Communities, Inc. and held positions with Toll Brothers, Inc., Taylor Woodrow Communities and The Villages. He has been a featured speaker on land use topics for many organizations in South Florida. He sits on the Board of Deaf Services Center of Palm Beach County and is active in other professional and civic organizations.

John ‘JP’ Varvarigos

Wellington Florist

John ‘J.P.’ Varvarigos is a 3rd generation florist and owner of Wellington Florist. A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, J.P. attributes much of his success in the flower business to his background in hospitality. J.P. assumed the role of general manager of Wellington Florist in 2010 and expanded the shop twice, first in 2014 and again in 2023. Today, the business is a multi-million dollar earning, full-service flower shop specializing in same-day delivery throughout Palm Beach County. Under his leadership, the company is counted among the largest grossing flower shops per square foot nationwide and has won prestigious awards over the years, including the award for Best Florist in Palm Beach County for the last three years. J.P. is a member of Florida’s Florist’s Association where he mentors young florists and promotes education in the field and was the recipient of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches’ 2023 Small Businessperson of the Year Award.

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Debra Vasilopoulos First Horizon

Debra Vasilopoulos is the Market President of First Horizon Bank. She is responsible for directing the Private Client, Commercial Banking, and Retail/Small Business Banking segments within the South Florida region. A recognized leader with more than 30 years of experience in private wealth management, Vasilopoulos is known for her exceptional business acumen and passion for building high-performing teams that deliver profitable results. Prior to joining First Horizon Bank, she was Market President for IBERIABANK, where she led Private and Commercial Banking services for South Florida. Prior to IBERIABANK, she was Market President of Sabadell Bank & Trust. A strong advocate for supporting organizations that bring meaningful change, Vasilopoulos maintains active involvement in community service organizations. Currently, she serves as an officer on the Board of Trustees for the Town of Palm Beach United Way. Originally from Massachusetts, Debra resides in Tequesta, and is located in First

Joseph Verdone Carlton Fields

Joseph Verdone has extensive experience with land development, planning, design, permitting, and project implementation for both private and public entities throughout Florida. His 30 years of professional land planning experience includes a multitude of multifamily residential, commercial, mixed-use, office, hotel, industrial, institutional, marine, wireless communication infrastructure, electric power generation, environmental, and large-scale mining projects throughout Florida. He has represented numerous largescale urban, mixed-use, and high-rise projects, including: CityPlace DRI, CityPlace South Tower, CityPlace Office Tower, Esplanade Grand, The Strand, Hyatt Place, Convention Center Hotel, The Mark, Watermark Towers, The Slade, Villa Lofts, The Metropolitan, The Prado, The Edge, the TRG Rybovich Marina CMPD, Alexander Lofts, Central Park Plaza, and many more. He has handled various master plan amendments and transfers of development right approvals, and has developed several incentive programs for his clients. Verdone also performs research, analysis, due diligence, and feasibility studies for the firm’s real estate and financial clients. He is an associate member of the American Bar Assocation and the American Planning Association.

Lindsey White Hanley Foundation

Lindsey White is chief advancement officer of the Hanley Foundation, a statewide nonprofit dedicated to eliminating addiction through prevention, advocacy, treatment, and recovery support. A secondgeneration West Palm Beach native, she has more than 15 years of nonprofit experience with an emphasis on annual and capital campaigns, donor engagement, cultivation events, corporate philanthropy, strategic collaboration, and cross-promotional partnerships in support of the greater good. Previously, Lindsey held positions with United Way of Palm Beach County, Society of the Four Arts, and the Norton Museum. She received a BFA from New York University and holds the Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) credential. She currently serves on the Board of Governors for Leadership Palm Beach County and is member of Executive Women of the Palm Beaches and Forum Club of the Palm Beaches. Lindsey is passionate about giving back to the community and volunteers with a number of local charity organizations.

William S. Williams

Lytal, Reiter, Smith, Ivey & Fronrath

William S. Williams is a partner at the personal injury law firm of Lytal, Reiter, Smith, Ivey & Fronrath. He limits his legal practice to personal injury and wrongful death cases throughout the State of Florida. He is a board-certified civil trial lawyer and is listed in Best Lawyers in America for plaintiff personal injury and product liability litigation. Williams has had numerous multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements throughout the state of Florida. In addition to his legal practice, he is the author of the book Terror Before Dawn: A Child At War. He has also served on charitable and business boards. His great-grandfather, Henry J. Sterling, was one of the founders of Delray Beach, Florida.

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Membership Directory 2024

Members Listed By Business Name

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Membership Directory 2024

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STOP GENERATOR SHOP

Jon Andio

GENERATORS - ELECTRIC (561) 840-0009

THE 1909 FOUNDATION

Monique Fabio NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 536-7649

2GHO, INC. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, PLANNERS, ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS

Emily O’Mahoney

LAND PLANNERS & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (561) 575-9557

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

365 DATA CENTERS

Jebediah Reynolds

DATA CENTER, CLOUD PROVIDER (561) 704-4097

THE ABBEY AT NORTHLAKE

Tiffany Jackson APARTMENTS (561) 863-5050

ACADEMY BUS, LLC

Veronica Ruiz

TRANSPORTATION & CONVENTION SERVICES (561) 588-4446

ACE HARDWARE SERVICES

HANDYMAN SERVICES

Don Shackleford

HARDWARE (561) 709-2351

ACTON ACADEMY PALM BEACH

Tyson Junkers SCHOOLS - PRIVATE (561) 220-0888

ACUMENIAN

Luis Matos BUSINESS CONSULTANTS (954) 806-5066

MANAGEMENT CONSULTING ADVISORY ANALYTICS

ADOBE

Valerie Cecil

GRAPHIC DESIGNERS (408) 753-5826

ADVANCE LIFE MANAGEMENT

Emilee Estopinal PERSONAL CARE (561) 704-2330

ADVANCED GLOBAL

Wisline Danis BUSINESS FINANCE (561) 300-8737

ADVANCED THERAPEUTIC BODY WORKS

Lisa Power PHYSICAL THERAPISTS (561) 389-0231

AE STRATEGIES

Carla Bryant CONSULTANTS (703) 203-4094

AFFILIATED DEVELOPMENT

Nick Rojo

REAL ESTATE - DEVELOPERS (954) 953-6733

AFLAC Mr. John Ram the Insurance Man Ramaglia INSURANCE (561) 294-0268

AGELESS LIVING Alexandra Scott WELLNESS (516) 319-9313

AKA WEST PALM Marco Ricci HOTELS (561) 821-2252

AKERMAN LLP Christopher Duke ATTORNEYS (561) 653-5000

ALEXISFRANCELLC Alexis France COUNSELOR / LIFE COACH (561) 818-4953

ALFONSO HERNANDEZ ARCHITECT, LLC Alfonso Hernandez ARCHITECTS (561) 766-1254

ALL BITS TECH Yolanda Santana COMPUTERS - IT MANAGED SERVICES (754) 444-8309

ALL CLAIMS REPAIRS, LLC Melissa Flores

RESTORATION & REMEDIATION (954) 995-7892

ALL UNIFORM WEAR Jennifer Mancipe

ADVERTISING - DIRECT MAIL UNIFORMS & UNIFORM SERVICES (561) 328-9851

ALL WAYS CARING HOME CARE Melissa McLeieer HOME HEALTH SERVICES (561) 642-9425

ALLEY MAASS ROGERS & LINDSAY P.A. David Baker ATTORNEYS (561) 659-1770

ALMOST FAMILY-LHC GROUP Maisha Bowen HEALTH CARE CONSULTING & SERVICES (305) 619-7501

ALPHAGRAPHICS OF THE PALM BEACHES Mr.T.J. Kerbs PRINTERS (561) 688-8818

ALVAREZ & MARSAL TAX Mr. Michael L. Kohner

ACCOUNTING, TAX & CPA SERVICES (561) 469-5492

FINANCIAL ADVISORS, PLANNERS & CONSULTANTS

ALZHEIMER’S COMMUNITY CARE Kate Keller NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 683-2700

AMBASSADOR REALTY CORP. Sally Kimball REAL ESTATE (561) 557-7662

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Lindsay Bennett NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 301-6028

AMERICAN HEALTHCARE INSTITUTE Robert Bonds SCHOOLS - NURSING, EMT & PARAMEDIC (305) 888-9200

AMERICAN HUMANE Dr. Robin Ganzert NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 537-5887

AMTRUST BANK John Drourr BANKS (561) 687-0288

ANCONA REAL ESTATE Drew Mukaddam REAL ESTATE (561) 436-5752

ANDERSON & CARR, INC. Robert Banting REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL (561) 833-1661

ANDERSON-MOORE CONSTRUCTION CORP. Mariam Hajir CONTRACTORS - GENERAL (561) 204-4307

ANGARI FOUNDATION Angela Rosenberg NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 370-7370

ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS Margaret Horgan MUSEUMS (561) 832-5328

ANNE M. GANNON CONSTITUTIONAL TAX COLLECTOR SERVING PALM BEACH COUNTY Anne Gannon GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 355-2264

CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

ANTHONY MILLIMACI Anthony Millimaci WEALTH MANAGEMENT (561) 743-2076

ANTIDOTE TRAVEL LLC

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

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Krista Nannery

TRAVEL AGENCIES & BUREAUS (561) 247-4040

AP RECRUITERS & ASSOCIATES

Alexis Carryl

EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES - PERM & TEMP (786) 384-0040

AQUA MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Fran Vaccaro

ADVERTISING - AGENCIES & COUNSELORS (727) 798-0942

THE ARC

April Osborn SOCIAL SERVICES & ORGANIZATIONS (561) 842-3213

ARCPOINT LABS OF WEST PALM BEACH

Christian Mayer

LABORATORIES - MEDICAL (561) 420-0010

ARDEN COURTS WEST PALM BEACH

Colleen McHenry HEALTHCARE CLINIC (561) 688-9999

ARDENT PROTECTION LLC

Darryl Johnson

SECURITY / EXECUTIVE PROTECTION (954) 787-3700

ARIZONA COLLEGE OF NURSING Dr. Shawn Higgins

SCHOOLS - NURSING, EMT & PARAMEDIC (754) 231-4771

ARMORY ART CENTER

Jamie Walton ART SCHOOL & GALLERIES (561) 832-1776

AT&T FLORIDA Ian Cotner TELECOMMUNICATIONS (561) 236-4129

AVIANCE CAPITAL PARTNERS

Samantha Beauvais FINANCIAL SERVICES (239) 591-5629

AWESOME GREYHOUND ADOPTIONS, INC. AND HOUNDS & HEROES

Barbara Masi NOT-FOR-PROFIT (561) 737-1941

AZURE PARCEL LINE CO.

Adriana Schiappoli Burger INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CONSULTANTS (561) 346-1938

BAD-ADZ DIGITAL

Jordan Albrizio ADVERTISING - MARKETING AGENCIES (401) 723-4782

THE BALLPARK OF THE PALM BEACHES

Mike Sophia STADIUMS, ARENAS & ATHLETIC FIELDS (561) 500-4487

BANKERS LIFE

Dawn Jordan

INSURANCE - LIFE, INVESTMENTS & RETIREMENT (561) 385-7647

BANYAN PRINTING & SIGNS

Roger Manning PRINTERS (561) 586-6220

BAPTIST HEALTH

Barbara James HOSPITALS (561) 737-7733

BAQUERO TRANSLATION INC. Juan Baquero TRANSLATORS & INTERPRETERS (786) 876-2427

BARKY PINES ANIMAL RESCUE & SANCTUARY INC.

Elizabeth Accomando ANIMAL SHELTER / RESCUE (561) 402-1451

BARON SIGN MANUFACTURING

Matthew Nemic SIGNS (561) 463-4872

BEACHSIDE REHAB David Sincavage MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (866) 349-1770

BEACHWAY THERAPY CENTER Rogan Holmes ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE INFORMATION (561) 713-6872 & TREATMENT CENTERS MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

BEAR LAKES COUNTRY CLUB Bill Deck er COUNTRY CLUBS (561) 478-0001

THE BECK GROUP Bryan Wilson CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (754) 799-2235

BECKER & POLIAKOFF Lisa Reves ATTORNEYS (561) 820-2878

BEEKMAN SOCIAL

Jeffrey Tousey SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING AND CONSULTING (347) 491-4080

THE BEN WEST PALM

Elena Peroulakis HOTELS (561) 655-4001

BENNISSON WATCH

Amanda Zimmer JEWELRY SALES & REPAIR (561) 629-7815

BERNSTEIN INSURANCE GROUP

Richard Bernstein INSURANCE - HEALTH (561) 689-1000

BEST BUDDIES PALM BEACH Tricia Williams NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 972-5312

BEST OF PALM BEACH COUNTY

Peter Coloyan Sr. MARKETING CONSULTANTS (561) 723-9483

BEVERLY BOY PRODUCTIONS LLC Tavares Beverly VIDEO PRODUCTION (561) 249-4303

BK REALTY SERVICES, LLC

William Leopold

REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL (203) 536-0374

BROKER & CONSULTANT

BLACK AND GOLD BEAUTY INC

Michelle Fields

BEAUTY SALONS & SERVICES (561) 557-8389

BLUE HERON FLEET

Ryan Nagel

FISHING GUIDES, CHARTERS & PARTIES (561) 844-3573

BLUE MOUNTAIN COFFEE HOUSE Allison Boettcher

RESTAURANTS (561) 318-7296

BLUE OCEAN CAPITAL

Mark Elhilow

INVESTMENT ADVISORY SERVICE (561) 659-3301

BNA WELLNESS

Matthew Rott

FITNESS (561) 532-8302

BOB GOLDFARB CUSTOM CLOTHING

Bob Goldfarb

MEN’S CLOTHING & FURNISHINGS (305) 491-0083

WOMEN’S CUSTOM CLOTHING

Membership Directory 2024

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BOCA RATON MAID PROS

Addie Drayton CLEANING SERVICES (561) 232-2500 CLEANING - RESIDENTIAL

BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, INC.

Jaene Miranda NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 683-3287

BOYS TOWN SOUTH FLORIDA

Bethany Lacey NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 612-6000

BRANDANO DISPLAYS, INC.

Andrea Brandano LIGHT DISPLAYS (954) 979-7047

BRANDON TRANSFER & STORAGE

Bob Hernandez MOVING, STORAGE & WAREHOUSE (561) 683-5000

THE BRANDX COMPANY

Brandon Cabrera REAL ESTATE - DEVELOPERS (561) 229-9777

BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW FIRM

Samantha Bratter ATTORNEYS - IMMIGRATION & NATIONALITY LAW (305) 582-2381 ATTORNEYS

BREAKTHRU STRATEGIES

Taniel Koushakjian GOVERNMENT RELATIONS (202) 903-5362 AND PUBLIC POLICY CONSULTANT

BREEZELINE (INTERNET, TV, VOICE)

Jose Vargas TELECOMMUNICATIONS (754) 230-9362

BRIAN MARKETING GROUP

Benjamin Bradley DIGITAL MARKETING (561) 878-1546

BRIGHTLINE Ali Soule TRANSPORTATION (305) 520-2300

BROOKS HOME TEAM - FLORIDA REAL ESTATE

Michael Brooks REAL ESTATE (561) 315-9222

BROWARD FACTORY SERVICE

Joan Quittner AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS & SERVICES (561) 307-3687

BROWARD, PALM BEACHES & ST. LUCIE REALTORS Matthew Leger ASSOCIATIONS (561) 635-2118

BUFFALO WILD WINGS - WEST PALM BEACH

Rocky Smith SPORTS BAR (561) 687-2999

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY INC.

Kelly Smallridge BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (561) 835-1008

BUTLER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

Scott Butler CONTRACTORS - GENERAL (561) 832-9700

BUTLER TITLE LLC

James Avello TITLE COMPANIES / INSURANCE (954) 616-8735

THE BUZZ AGENCY

Julie Mullen PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANTS (561) 779-2516

C.E.R.T. RESTORATION

Sabrina & Carm Valbrun COMMERCIAL & HOME WATER/ (866) 217-7462

MOLD DAMAGE REMEDIATION

C&G DIÉSEL REPAIR

Cristin Camacho CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT REPAIR (954) 213-5630

CAMBRIDGE CONSULTING GROUP

Joe Romain TECHNOLOGY SERVICES (248) 770-8462

CAMELOT COMMUNITY CARE

Leslie Serena FOSTER CARE (561) 649-0877

CAMERON ESTATES APARTMENTS

Christina Colon APARTMENTS (561) 688-0588

CANOPY BY HILTON WEST PALM BEACH

DOWNTOWN Rick Hale HOTELS (561) 655-0404

CAPEHART PHOTOGRAPHY, INC. Carrie Bradburn

PHOTOGRAPHERS (561) 833-7507

CAPITAL ANALYTICS Albert Lindenberg SMALL BUSINESS (609) 315-4939

CARBON HEALTH URGENT CARE LAKE WORTH Felix Pena Cuello URGENT CARE (561) 867-8091

CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL

Mary Martens

SCHOOLS - PRIVATE (561) 683-6266

CAREERSOURCE PALM BEACH COUNTY Julia Dattolo EMPLOYMENT PLACEMENT & TRAINING SERVICES (561) 340-1060

CARIBBEAN MEDIA GROUP Carline Clerge Leger COMMUNICATIONS (561) 562-2252

CARLTON FIELDS Joe Verdone ATTORNEYS (561) 309-7173

LAND USE DEVELOPMENT

CARNEY STANTON P.L. Walter J. Stanton ATTORNEYS - CORPORATION & BUSINESS LAW (305) 458-5131

CARR, RIGGS & INGRAM, LLC Stephen Ritmiller ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING (561) 427-0300

CASTLE GROUP Jordan Goldman

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (844) 815-5321

CAYSIDE PARTNERS

WEALTH MANAGEMENT (561) 768-9621

CBRE David Bateman

REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL (954) 462-5655

CELEBREE SCHOOL Sam Commodari FRANCHISING & SERVICES (410) 515-8750

CEMEX David Aiken BUILDING MATERIALS (561) 741-8200

CENTENNIAL BANK Bill Bramlett BANKS (561) 209-7161

CENTER FOR CHILD COUNSELING, INC. Angie Lykins

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (561) 244-9499

CGI DIGITAL Eric Winegard

DIGITAL MEDIA SERVICES (585) 747-1780

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE PALM BEACHES Donald Burgess CHAMBERS (561) 833-3711

CHECKMARK COLLECTIONS

Melissa Nash

COLLECTION - AGENCIES & SYSTEMS (561) 697-4911

CHEF CESART LLC Kenson Cesar CATERERS (561) 667-6283

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

CHEN MOORE AND ASSOCIATES Mr. Cristobal Betancourt, PLA, AICP ENGINEERS - CIVIL (561) 746-6900

LAND PLANNERS & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

CHILDREN’S SERVICES COUNCIL OF PALM BEACH COUNTY Dr. Lisa Williams-Taylor GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 740-7000 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

CHOICE WELLNESS SUITES

Colette Regina MEDICAL OFFICE (631) 275-0809

REAL ESTATE/LEASING - MEDICAL SUITES

CHORAL SOCIETY OF THE PALM BEACHES S. Mark Aliapoulios ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT

THE CI GROUP

Beverly Harton COMMERCIAL OFFICE FURNITURE / (808) 388-2700

MODULAR WALLS

CISICK PLANNING

Luken Cisick

FINANCIAL SERVICES (215) 859-6312

CITY CELLAR WINE BAR & GRILL

Michael Ignatowicz RESTAURANTS (561) 366-0071

CITY HARBOR MARINA, LLC

Raymond Graziotto MARINAS (561) 625-9443

CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS FLORIDA Rachelle Litt GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 799-4103 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

CITY OF RIVIERA BEACH

Jonathan Evans GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 845-4010

CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH

Faye Johnson GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 822-1391 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

CJR FINE ARTS & FRAMING

J Ruhane ART & FRAMING (786) 948-6143

THE CLASSIC IN THE PALM BEACHES

Andrew George SPORTS EVENTS (561) 799-2747

CLEAN SWEEP HYDROBLASTING, INC.

Devon Arnold DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR (561) 793-1509

CLEAR SPAN STRUCTURES, LLC

Glen Blount CONTRACTORS - GENERAL (561) 803-8100

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT & COMPTROLLER

Kathy Burstein GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 355-2996 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

CLEVELAND CLINIC FLORIDA

Gabrielle Mielz HOSPITALS (954) 547-4953

CLIVE DANIEL HOME

Lea Creech

DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION (561) 440-4663

COAST SEAWALL DOCK & BOATLIFTS

Mike Duncan CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (561) 400-4328

COASTAL COLLECTIVE TEAM AT COMPASS PALM BEACH

Jonathan Duerr REAL ESTATE (305) 962-1876

COASTAL MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL

Lisa Collum NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 875-9206

COASTAL WEALTH | A MASSMUTUAL FIRM

Charlie Parker, LUTCF FINANCIAL ADVISORS, PLANNERS (561) 207-2312

CONSULTANTS

COCHRANE & COMPANY

Reynolds Cochrane ACCOUNTANTS - CERTIFIED PUBLIC (561) 684-9566

CODE RED ROOFERS

Amber Briggs ROOF CONTRACTORS (561) 622-4323

COHEN BROTHERS REALTY CORPORATION OF FLORIDA Charles Cohen REAL ESTATE - DEVELOPERS (954) 920-7997

COHEN LEGAL Jason Cohen ATTORNEYS - COLLECTIONS (561) 659-0901

COLDWELL BANKER COMMERCIAL ALLIANCE / FRE ADVISORY Clint Saraylian CHARTERED COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE BROKER (561) 373-7306

COLLECTIVE WATER RESOURCES, LLC

Elizabeth Perez ENGINEERING (561) 779-3552

COMCAST Rachael Bonlarron TELECOMMUNICATIONS (561) 628-2385

COMMERCE CONSULTING, INC. Jack Frost CONSULTANTS (561) 689-5225

COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, INC. Gwynette Williams NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 471-9681

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR PALM BEACH AND MARTIN COUNTIES Danita DeHaney FOUNDATIONS (561) 659-6800

COMMUNITY PARTNERS OF SOUTH FLORIDA Jaime-Lee Bradshaw NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 841-3500

COMPASS COMMUNITY CENTER Adrienne Percival NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 533-9699

COMPASS SELF STORAGE Alex Barros STORAGE - HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL (561) 660-7173

COMPASS SELF STORAGE Eduardo Perez STORAGE - HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL (561) 969-9323

COMPLETE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SERVICES, KEESHA FLEMING LAKE, PLLC Keesha Fleming Lake ATTORNEYS - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (561) 769-5091

CONCIERGE REHAB, INC. Phil Renaud HOME HEALTH SERVICES (561) 894-1646

CONNECTONE BANK

Milly Gonzalez BANKS (201) 723-2016

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CONNOR PIERSON THE MORTGAGE FIRM

Connor Pierson

MORTGAGE LENDER (407) 739-5191

CONTROL BUGS R US, LLC

Luz Torres

PEST MANAGEMENT SERVICES (561) 631-6516

COOL DOWN

Ashley Shreve

MEDICAL - RETAIL (561) 281-2887

COOPER CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING

Veronica Cooper

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT / (561) 841-6150

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

CORAL SHORES BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

Teresa Allen-Camizzi

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (772) 403-4000

CORNERSTONE SOLUTIONS FLORIDA, LLC

Kim LeeBove

COMMUNICATIONS (561) 689-9787

COX SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM

Kate Arrizza

ATTRACTIONS (561) 832-1988

CPB BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING INC

Carolann Brockman

ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING (561) 827-0093

CRAFT CONSTRUCTION

Mary Willson

CONTRACTORS - GENERAL (561) 794-4044

CREATIVE SOLUTIONS COMPANION CARE SERVICES

Rose Lawless

HOME HEALTH SERVICES (561) 412-4077

THE CREDIT ANGELS INC

Ralph Lindsey FINANCIAL SERVICES (561) 939-4847

CROS MINISTRIES

Gibbie Nauman

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 233-9009

CROSS COUNTRY MORTGAGE

Joshua Chernes

MORTGAGE LENDER (203) 814-8230

CROWN CASTLE

Chris Carr

TELECOMMUNICATIONS (561) 365-9067

CROWN MEDIA TECH

Michael Ferrari MARKETING PROGRAMS & SERVICES (877) 584-2345

CRUISE PLANNERS

Dominique Mason

TRAVEL AGENCIES & BUREAUS (561) 467-4582

CRUMBL COOKIES NORTHLAKE

Courtney Newell BAKERY (561) 377-2118

CTA MEDIA

Cathy Sharp

ADVERTISING - MARKETING AGENCIES (954) 270-0529

CTS3 - CONSULTING TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS

Tim McDulin COPIERS & PRINTERS - (561) 910-0405

SALES, SERVICE & SUPPLIES

CULINARY CREATION LLC

Chef Cuinn

CHEFS - PERSONAL (954) 867-6180

CULTURAL COUNCIL FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY David Lawrence NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 471-2901

CULTURE & THE ARTS

CURALEAF

Beth Scragg PHARMACIES (561) 234-4425

DABEINONG NORTH AMERICA, INC Vivian Hu

EXPORT/IMPORT (561) 299-0498

DADE CONSTRUCTION CORP. Christian Gonzalez

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT / (561) 771-0984

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

DAILEY JANSSEN ARCHITECTS Roger Janssen ARCHITECTS (561) 833-4707

THE DANCING ELEPHANT

Shane Logan

BOOK STORE (561) 376-9623

DANIEL CORREDOR - NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL Daniel Corredor

FINANCIAL ADVISORS, PLANNERS & CONSULTANTS (561) 632-6227

DAVID CUSTONS, P.A. - COLDWELL BANKER REALTY David Custons REAL ESTATE - RESIDENTIAL (561) 531-1302

DEBBIE ROPPO HEALTH COACH Debbie Roppo HEALTH COACH (315) 663-6296

DENISE DONNELLAN REALTOR Denise Donnellan REAL ESTATE - RESIDENTIAL (561) 698-4535

DEPORRES P.L.A.C.E. Kate Donovan NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 863-5778

DETAILING WORLD John Joseph AUTOMOBILE DETAILING & CLEAN UP SERVICE (561) 597-6378

DEVONSHIRE-CHATSWORTH AT PGA NATIONAL Donna Schneider RETIREMENT & LIFE CARE COMMUNITIES (561) 227-2400 & HOMES

DIAMOND CUT WINDOW TINTING Christopher Dyer WINDOW TINTING (954) 593-9844

DIGITAL RESOURCE Shay Berman MARKETING PROGRAMS & SERVICES (561) 429-2585

DISCOVER THE PALM BEACHES Sergio Piedra CONVENTION BUREAUS (561) 233-3000

DISCOVERY DAYSCHOOL Dora Pikounis SCHOOLS - PRESCHOOL (561) 585-1119

DIVINE, BLALOCK, MARTIN & SELLARI / CPA’S Laurie Albert ACCOUNTING, TAX & CPA SERVICES (561) 686-1110

DOANE & DOANE, P.A. Rebecca G. Doane / Randell C. Doane ATTORNEYS - WILLS, TRUSTS & ESTATES (561) 656-0200

DOOR 2 DOOR STRATEGIES Rob Long PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANTS (561) 356-6020

DOUBLETREE WEST PALM BEACH AIRPORT Michelle DeRosa HOTELS (561) 689-6888

DOUGLAS ELLIMAN Jillian Rosen REAL ESTATE (561) 324-2626

DP DEVELOPMENT LLC Joseph Bressingham CONTRACTORS - GENERAL

DRESS FOR SUCCESS PALM BEACHES Joe Ann Fletcher NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 249-3898

DRIVE SHACK Patrick Brennan ENTERTAINMENT (561) 771-5354

DRYER VENT WIZARD OF WEST PALM Md Amin APPLIANCE REPAIR SERVICE (561) 725-3590

DUBOY INSURANCE AGENCY INC Al Duboy INSURANCE & FINANCIAL SERVICES (561) 693-1186

DUSTED BY DAWN, LLC Dawn Henderson BEAUTY SALONS & SERVICES (469) 227-0198

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

DW CONSULTING SOLUTIONS LLC

Debbie Wemyss SOCIAL MEDIA / LINKEDIN COACH (561) 444-2265

DYLAN KRUISLAND STATE FARM

Dylan Kruisland INSURANCE & FINANCIAL SERVICES (561) 752-5520

DYNAMIC BROTHERS DETAILING AUTOMOBILE DETAILING & CLEAN UP SERVICE (561) 351-3983

E-Z WELD GROUP LLC.

Eyleen Gastell MANUFACTURERS (561) 844-0241

EARLY LEARNING COALITION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY

Warren Eldridge NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 214-8000

EAST COAST MECHANICAL, INC.

Jose Ramirez AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS & SERVICES (561) 586-3739

EAU PALM BEACH RESORT & SPA

Michelle Phillips HOTELS (561) 533-6000

ECONOMIC COUNCIL OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, INC.

Michele Jacobs BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (561) 684-1551

EDNA W. RUNNER TUTORIAL CENTER

Anna Poulin CHILD CARE SERVICES (561) 745-0950

EDUCATION FOUNDATION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY

James Gavrilos FOUNDATIONS (561) 738-2931

EDWARDS FLOOR CLEANING AND RESTORATION LLC

David A Edwards

CARPET, UPHOLSTERY & TILE CLEANING (561) 268-6286

EFFECTV

Robert Figueroa

ADVERTISING - MEDIA (561) 215-8484

EISNERAMPER

Lynne Zetrenne ACCOUNTANTS - CERTIFIED PUBLIC (561) 832-9292

EL CAMINO WEST PALM BEACH

Chris Erisman RESTAURANTS (954) 607-8937

ELANCE AT BOYNTON BEACH

Daniel Rizzi

SENIOR HOUSING (561) 413-6807

ELBAZ CONSTRUCTION

Marti Soroka CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT / (888) 506-4451

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

ELITE FLORIDA INSURANCE, INC.

Michael Horowitz INSURANCE - BUSINESS & COMMERCIAL (561) 845-0909

EMMA J SMOKED BBQ

Donald Randall

FOOD TRUCK (561) 420-4748

EMPLOYU, INC.

Heather Beamenderfer

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (407) 598-0202

THE EMPOWERMENT PROJECT

Chelsey Carr

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 309-4244

ENTREPRENEUR’S EDGE Debbie Oster

ADVERTISING - MARKETING AGENCIES (630) 340-8651

ENTRICIO George Slaterpryce

IT SERVICE PROVIDERS (561) 293-2258

ENVIRO MASTER OF PALM BEACH Ben & Steph Green

PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY (561) 200-9980

PRESSURE WASHING CHEMICAL FREE & WINDOW WASHING

ERC HELPDESK LLC Greg Ross-Smith

ACCOUNTING, TAX & CPA SERVICES (561) 788-3094

ERC LEGAL TEAM Reggie Sanchez BUSINESS SERVICES (561) 888-3059

ESD DIGITAL MARKETING Charlie Castleman

ADVERTISING - AGENCIES & COUNSELORS (908) 581-5887

ESPN WEST PALM / GOOD KARMA BRANDS Steve Politziner RADIO STATIONS & BROADCASTING COMPANIES (561) 697-8353

ESTRELLA INSURANCE Arla Rodriguez

INSURANCE (561) 964-8686

ESUITES Jasseny Perez

OFFICE SPACE (561) 800-2827

THE EUCLID GROUP Alexandria Ayala CONSULTANTS (305) 381-7158

EVEREST MECHANICAL SERVICES Rob Gliniewicz AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS & SERVICES (772) 530-2555

EVERGREEN SPRINKLER & LANDSCAPING SERVICES Thomas Miele

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS (561) 364-8582

EVERNIA PLACE Melinda Smith

SENIOR HOUSING (561) 650-0110

EVERSHORE FINANCIAL GROUP Meghan Bright FINANCIAL ADVISORS, PLANNERS (561) 246-4907 & CONSULTANTS

EXECUTIVE COFFEE SERVICE INC. Greg Fragakis & John Fragakis COFFEE SERVICES & PRODUCTS (561) 655-4700

FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES MARRIOTT Lori Attmore HOTELS (561) 227-3040

FAMEX USA LLC Marcilio Machado EXPORT/IMPORT (240) 478-1813

FAMILIES FIRST OF PALM BEACH COUNTY Julie Swindler NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 721-2887

FASTSIGNS WEST PALM BEACH Al Cothern SIGNS (561) 616-3590

FELICE TRIAL ATTORNEYS Timothy Felice, Esq. ATTORNEYS (561) 444-8822

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THE FERGUSON FIRM

ATTORNEYS

Edwin Ferguson

REAL ESTATE TITLE SERVICES (561) 840-1846

FERRIN SIGNS

Mindie Colvin SIGNS (561) 802-4242

FIELD OF GREENS

Hess Musallet RESTAURANTS (561) 820-2465

FIFTH THIRD BANK

Letoria Kruspe BANKS (561) 514-9900

FINDLAY GALLERIES

James Muldoon ART GALLERIES, DEALERS, CONSULTANTS (561) 655-2090

FLORIDA PROPERTIES MANAGEMENT, LLC

Patricia Moore APARTMENTS (310) 980-4549

FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANYNATURAL GAS & PROPANE Mauro Ruini UTILITIES (800) 427-7712

FLORIDA SENATE - DISTRICT 24 Bobby Powell GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 650-6880 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

FLORIDA SPINE ASSOCIATES Amy Leboeuf MEDICAL OFFICE (561) 414-0274

FLORIDA SQUEEZED Michael Katzenberg SKIN CARE (800) 589-3571

FLORIDA SUGAR CANE LEAGUE Jessica Clasby AGRIBUSINESS (561) 386-6693

FLORIDA TURBINE TECHNOLOGIES, A KRATOS COMPANY

Francine Peace ENGINEERING (561) 427-6400

FIRST HORIZON BANK

Debra Vasilopoulos BANKS (561) 514-4914

FISCUS CAPITAL FUNDING

Chester Bogman FINANCE - BUSINESS, COMMERCIAL (561) 231-2121 & INVESTMENTS

FISH & WILDLIFE FOUNDATION OF FLORIDA

Francesca Klypchak ENVIRONMENTAL, CONSERVATION (850) 922-1066 & ECOLOGICAL ORGANIZATIONS FITNESS MACHINE TECHNICIANS

Fidel Rodriguez FITNESS (561) 406-0120

FLAGLER BANK Lori Boyle BANKS (561) 868-9060

FLAGLER MUSEUM

John Blades MUSEUMS (561) 655-2833

FLAGLER REALTY & DEVELOPMENT INC.

Richard Johnson Jr. REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL (561) 655-7200

FLAGLER STATION APARTMENTS

Matt Jones APARTMENTS (561) 710-2020

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITYLEROY COLLINS PUBLIC ETHICS ACADEMY

Dr. Peter Cruise SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC - COLLEGE & UNIVERSITIES (561) 297-4049

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY GOVERNMENT RELATIONS

Camila Mychalczuk EDUCATIONAL SERVICES & CONSULTANTS (561) 405-5054

FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS & RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Tammy Shiverdecker MEDICAL OFFICE (561) 366-4100 HEALTH CARE

FLORIDA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Mark Wilson ASSOCIATIONS (850) 521-1200

FLORIDA CRYSTALS CORPORATION

Benjamin Sadler AGRIBUSINESS (561) 366-5100

FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - DISTRICT 94 Rick Roth GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 625-5176 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

FLORIDA INTEGRATED SECURITY

Theodore Belloise SECURITY SYSTEM INTEGRATION (754) 241-9815

FLORIDA LUXURY BLINDS

Fabian Figueroa WINDOW TREATMENTS (561) 460-8812

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Don Kiselewski UTILITIES (561) 694-40 0 0

FM PHOENIX ADVISORY LLC Fabrice Chaffois FINANCIAL ADVISORS, PLANNERS (239) 628-9877 & CONSULTANTS

FNBCC - FIRST NATIONAL BANK

COASTAL COMMUNITIES

Edward Bishop BANKS (561) 846-1489

FORDHARRISON LLP David Gobeo

ATTORNEYS - LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW (561) 345-7500

FOREST DEVELOPMENT

Peter Baytarian REAL ESTATE - DEVELOPERS (561) 570-5299

FOREVER GREEN LANDSCAPE SERVICES, INC Scott Callenius LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS (561) 451-4131

FOREVERLAWN PALM BEACH Sandy Classen SYNTHETIC TURF (561) 380-1540

FORGOTTEN SOLDIERS OUTREACH, INC.

Lynelle Zelnar NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 369-2933

FORUM CLUB OF THE PALM BEACHES Sarah Elwell NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 304-0570

THE FOUNDATION FOR PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE

David A. Rutherford FOUNDATIONS (561) 868-3450

FOUNDCARE, INC. Christopher Irizarry HEALTH CARE FACILITIES (561) 432-5849 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION

FOUR SEASONS RESORT PALM BEACH

Justina Harriott HOTELS (561) 582-2800

FOWLER WHITE BURNETT

John Sheppard ATTORNEYS (561) 802-9044

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FPL ENERGY SERVICES (FPLES)

Melissa Jewell BUSINESS SERVICES

FRANKEL LOUGHRAN STARR & VALLONE LLP

Mary Beth Tarter

ACCOUNTING, TAX & CPA SERVICES (561) 770-1490

FREEDOM BOAT CLUB SOUTH FLORIDA

Captain Sandra Effertz BOAT CLUB (561) 705-1316

FRENCHMAN’S CREEK BEACH & COUNTRY CLUB

Pamela Rudd COUNTRY CLUBS (561) 622-8300

FRIENDS OF FOSTER CHILDREN OF PALM BEACH COUNTY

Jane Denny Richardson

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 352-2541

FRISBIE GROUP

REAL ESTATE - INVESTMENTS

FRUBBA ONLINE ENTERPRISES, LLC

Nancy Bourne

Frank Rubba BUSINESS SERVICES (561) 806-1042

FULL-A-VYBEZ INC- FLORIDA JERK FESTIVAL

Damian Tater ENTERTAINMENT (561) 856-8478

FUN 2 WIN

Tommy Ostergaard EVENT PRODUCTION, TRADE SHOWS & FAIRS (914) 489-8991

THE FUND FOR WEST PALM BEACH POLICE

Kelly Leonard NOT-FOR-PROFIT (561) 822-1868

FUOCO GROUP/TFG RELATED ENTITIES

Susan Kaplan ACCOUNTING, TAX & CPA SERVICES (561) 209-1117 ACCOUNTANTS - CERTIFIED PUBLIC FINANCIAL SERVICES

FURRY LAND MOBILE PET GROOMING OF PALM BEACH COUNTY

Carina Castano PET GROOMING (561) 289-4291

FUSION CHIROPRACTIC SPA

Shelby Davis CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS (561) 810-4494

G-STAR HIGH SCHOOL OF THE ARTS

Greg Hauptner EDUCATIONAL SERVICES & CONSULTANTS (561) 967-2023

GARCIASTROMBERG

Jorge Garcia ARCHITECTS (561) 478-5855

GARDEN DISTRICT TAPROOM

Rosie Hanson TAP ROOM (352) 226-5750

GAST CONSTRUCTION GROUP

Allen Gast CONTRACTORS - GENERAL (561) 281-1001

GATOR STATE STORAGE

Carl Gentile

STORAGE - HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL (561) 640-0066

GEEKS.ONLINE

Chris Hubbell COMPUTERS - IT MANAGED SERVICES (800) 433-5766

GELLIS CONSULTING Devin Gellis ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING (561) 418-3560

GIFT BASKETS BY DESIGN SB, INC. Lisa Green GIFTS/GOURMET BASKETS/ (561) 225-1516

FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS

GIVE ME THE HOME VALUE.COM Richard Robey REAL ESTATE - APPRAISERS (561) 543-2332

GL HOMES Sarah Alsofrom REAL ESTATE - DEVELOPERS (954) 753-1730

GLADES MEDIA COMPANY LLP

Brian Johnson

ADVERTISING - MEDIA (561) 721-9950

RADIO STATIONS & BROADCASTING COMPANIES

GLASS CORP Joshua Lizardo CONTRACTORS - DIVISION 8 (813) 760-1136

THE GLENMEDE TRUST COMPANY, N.A.

Mark Parthemer

WEALTH MANAGEMENT (561) 571-4900

GLOBAL PRESENCE MARKETING Jack Hakimian

MARKETING CONSULTANTS (305) 501-4280

GOD’S BLESS INC. Ashley Brown

HOME HEALTH CARE - PRIVATE, CAREGIVERS, (954) 342-9824

HOUSEKEEPING, PERSONAL ASSISTANTS

GOOD GREEK MOVING & STORAGE Joyce Leinberger MOVING & STORAGE (561) 875-2460

GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER Nancy Morales HOSPITALS (561) 655-5511

GRAY ROBINSON, P.A. Phillip Hutchinson LEGAL SERVICES & PLANS (561) 268-5727

GREASE BURGER BEER AND WHISKEY BAR Nichole Turner RESTAURANTS (561) 651-1075

GREASE MONKEY OIL CHANGES & MORE Rosario Walter Lanni AUTOMOBILE REPAIR & SERVICE (800) 822-7706

GREAT CITIES FOR ALL Jeri Muoio CONSULTANTS (561) 596-0461

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

GREEN ENERGY SOLAR Pramis Montero ENERGY (772) 209-0602

GREENACRES NISSAN Nicole Roman AUTOMOBILE DEALERS - NEW/USED/SERVICE (561) 537-5300

GREENBERG COMMUNITY LENDING INC. Jace Ritchie MORTGAGE LENDER (561) 628-8642

GREENBERG TRAURIG, P.A. Mark Bideau ATTORNEYS (561) 650-7900

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THE GREENE SCHOOL

Dr. Denise Spirou SCHOOLS - PRIVATE (561) 293-2888

GREGG WEISS

Gregg Weiss INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS (561) 906-3787

GREYSON CAPITAL, LLC

William Concord MORTGAGES (561) 203-5190

GRIECO CHEVROLET OF DELRAY BEACH

Angelo Minichiello AUTOMOBILE DEALERS - NEW/USED/SERVICE (561) 414-7696

GUARANTEED RATE

Justin Lopatin MORTGAGE BANKER (847) 345-0308

GUARDIAN PROFESSIONAL SECURITY, LLC

Antrinik Kalaydjian SECURITY GUARD & PATROL SERVICE (954) 960-6142

GULF STREAM COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

Bianka Cullen NOT-FOR-PROFIT (561) 694-8585

GULFSTREAM GOODWILL INDUSTRIES

Mary Flack THRIFT SHOPS (561) 848-7200

GUNSTER

Holly Griffin Goodman ATTORNEYS (561) 655-1980

GUSRENNY.COM

Ashley Cariseo FINANCIAL SERVICES (561) 820-6130

GYMGUYZ

Greg Rigby MOBILE GYM (855) GYM-GUYZ

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GREATER PALM BEACH COUNTY

Julia Murphy NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 819-6070 Ext. 123

HAMILTON JEWELERS

Anne Russell JEWELERS (561) 775-3600

HAMILTON REALTY

Gerard Arsenault REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL (561) 655-3113

HAMPTON INN WEST PALM BEACH/FL TURNPIKE

Michael Haysmer HOTELS (561) 682-9990

HANLEY FOUNDATION

Lindsey White

SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION, (561) 268-2355

EDUCATION & TREATMENT RESOURCES NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION RECOVERY SUPPORT

HAPPYLICIOUS BY BETSY

Betsy Cohen

GOURMET FOOD SHOPS & SPECIALTIES (561) 758-2258

HAVANA RESTAURANT

Vanessa Reyes RESTAURANTS (561) 547-9799

HAWTHORN SUITES BY WYNDHAM WEST PALM BEACH

Gina Worobel HOTELS (561) 472-7000

HAYNES SCAFFOLDING & SUPPLY

Rick Haynes CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES (561) 833-8689

HEAD HR RECRUITING & CONSULTING Jenny Head HUMAN RESOURCES CONSULTING (262) 960-9274

HEADLINE BOOKING Matt Altman ENTERTAINMENT (561) 820-7371

HEALTH CARE DISTRICT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY

Darcy J. Davis

HEALTH & WELLNESS (561) 659-1270

HEALTH TRACK FITNESS & WELLNESS, LLC Vanessa Williams HEALTH & WELLNESS (561) 379-8024

HEALTHCARE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS MEDICAL CLINIC Judith Scott HEALTH & WELLNESS (561) 223-6460

HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS TEAM Pamela Willis INSURANCE - HEALTH (561) 437-7956

HEALTHMAX CENTER Jack Breslin HEALTH & WELLNESS (561) 612-8001

HEAVY DUTY TIRE, LLC Sandy Santiago TIRE DEALERS (561) 383-1390

HEDRICK BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION

Dale Hedrick CONTRACTORS - GENERAL (561) 689-8880

HELM BIM

Chris Diesh DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION (267) 225-3052

HERBAL RESULTS INDUSTRIES, LLC Heru Ofori’atta HEALTH SUPPLEMENTS (305) 791-1086

HGI TECHNOLOGIES

Robert Siemon

COPIERS & PRINTERS - SALES, SERVICE & SUPPLIES (561) 820-8076

HIGHLAND WIRELESS SERVICES LLCGARRETT WHITECROSS Garrett Whitecross COMMUNICATIONS (561) 351-2248

HILTON PALM BEACH AIRPORT

Rajul Pillai HOTELS (561) 684-9400

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

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HILTON WEST PALM BEACH

Katie Quintana HOTELS (561) 231-6000

HISPANIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

PALM BEACH COUNTY

Maria Antuna NOT-FOR-PROFIT (561) 832-1986

HISPANIC HUMAN RESOURCES COUNCIL, INC.

Fabiana DesRosiers NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 223-3541

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY

Jeremy Johnson NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 832-4164

HIVE BAKERY & CAFE

Drew Meyers RESTAURANTS (561) 360-2196

HIVE FOR HER I HIVE FOR HIM I HIVE FOR KIDS

Jeniffer Santos Rivera WOMEN’S, MEN’S & CHILDREN’S APPAREL (561) 444-3944

HIVE HOME, GIFT & GARDEN

Nikki Macatangay HOME FURNISHINGS (561) 514-0322

GIFTS/FLORAL

HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP

William Shepherd ATTORNEYS (561) 833-2000

HOLYFIELD & THOMAS LLC

David Thomas ACCOUNTANTS - CERTIFIED PUBLIC (561) 689-6000 HOME CARE FOR THE 21ST CENTURYBOYNTON BEACH

Elvens Vertus HOME HEALTH CARE - PRIVATE, CAREGIVERS, (561) 509-7069 HOUSEKEEPING, PERSONAL ASSISTANTS HOME WIZARD

Mike Ferrari REAL ESTATE - INVESTMENTS (561) 501-8905

HOME2 SUITES BY HILTON WEST

PALM BEACH AIRPORT

Taylor Wauhob HOTELS (561) 686-1006

HOMELESS COALITION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY

Christian Bergstrom NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 355-4663

HOMEWOOD SUITES WEST PALM BEACH

Sarah Baldwin HOTELS (561) 682-9188

HOPE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

Lori Mangan MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (561) 277-9642

HOPE HEALTH & WELLNESS

Andrew Hope CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS (561) 686-0120

HOTELPLANNER

Philip Ballard HOTELS - RESERVATIONS (888) 243-0496

HOTWIRE COMMUNICATIONS Rochelle Davidson TELECOMMUNICATIONS (754) 581-8592

HOUSING CENTER OF THE PALM BEACHES

Linda Odum HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (561) 655-8530

HSS FLORIDA

Michael Enriquez HEALTHCARE - ORTHOPEDICS (561) 657-4754

THE HUB PALM BEACH

Joel Castillo

ADVERTISING - AGENCIES & COUNSELORS (561) 672-5678

HUBBARD RADIO

Elizabeth Hamma

ADVERTISING - MEDIA (561) 616-4777

HUIZENGA HOLDINGS, INC.

Anthony LaCavalla MARINAS (954) 627-5000

HULETT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

Steve Ryland PEST MANAGEMENT SERVICES (561) 686-7171

HUMAN INTEREST Oswaldo Rivas FINANCE - BUSINESS, COMMERCIAL (561) 402-6712 & INVESTMENTS

HYATT PLACE WEST PALM BEACH / DOWNTOWN

Emily Walsh HOTELS (561) 655-1454

I-KARE TREATMENT CENTER, LLC

Nichole Gary ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE INFORMATION (561) 331-8453 & TREATMENT CENTERS

I3 VERTICALS POINT OF SALE

Karen Thomas MERCHANT SERVICES (877) 456-7722 Ext. 8006

IDEAL NUTRITION

Dena Chislak FOOD (888) 557-2018

IDOSPORTS FOUNDATION INC Vito M Delgrosso SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT (561) 545-3126

ILLUSTRATED PROPERTIES REAL ESTATE, LLC

Virginia Spencer

REAL ESTATE - RESIDENTIAL (561) 626-7000

REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL

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INCENDIO PAYMENTS

Mckenna West

CREDIT CARD SERVICES (561) 203-6091

INDIGO WEST PALM BEACH

Jesus Galendez

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (561) 506-8600

INFORMA EXHIBITIONS (PRODUCERSPALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW)

Andrew Doole EVENT PRODUCTION, TRADE SHOWS & FAIRS (954) 463-6762

INLET GROVE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Dr. Emma Banks SCHOOLS (561) 881-4600

INNOTECH CONSTRUCTION

Ashley Shreve CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (954) 249-8324

INNOVATE PALM BEACH

Mary Moews

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 309-3296

INSCRIPTION WEST PALM BEACH

Gray Lane APARTMENTS (561) 223-8776

INSITE STUDIO

Brian Terry

LAND PLANNERS & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (561) 249-0940

INSPERITY

Rob Giuffrida

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYER ORGANIZATIONS (954) 302-7290

INSURANCE OFFICE OF AMERICA

Ray Dorsey INSURANCE (561) 721-3751

INTECH

Justin Wright INVESTMENT ADVISORY SERVICE (561) 775-1100

INTEGRITY CONSULT SOLUTIONS, LLC

Claudja Henry BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (561) 306-4638

INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL 728

Justin McIntosh

LABOR ORGANIZATIONS (561) 966-2224

INTERNATIONAL MATERIALS

Heather Bohen EXPORT/IMPORT (561) 705-0350

INTERWORK OFFICE SOLUTIONS

Mansour Tabibnia PROJECT MANAGEMENT (855) 755-9675

IPLAN & DESIGN

Brian Cheguis

LAND PLANNERS & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (561) 797-4217

LAND DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT

IRA WALDEN & SONS, INC.

Chad Quist PAINTING - CONTRACTORS (561) 585-9211

ISLA & CO.

Tom Rowse RESTAURANTS (561) 508-4992

ISLAND ANIMAL HOSPITAL Dr. Mary Ellen Scully

VETERINARIANS-DVM (561) 833-8552

ITEM BANC

JACK THE BIKE MAN

Alejandro Hernandez NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 832-0071

BICYCLE SALES & SERVICE

JAGUAR PALM BEACH Stephen Myers AUTOMOBILE DEALERS - NEW/USED/SERVICE (561) 659-6206

JANNIE MATHESON GERDS, REALTOR, ILLUSTRATED PROPERTIES Jannie Matheson Gerds REAL ESTATE - RESIDENTIAL (404) 849-3708

JAYGO PAINTING & SOLUTIONS CORP Jose Mendez PAINTING - CONTRACTORS (561) 951-5380

JEUXBAR Darryl Deal MOBILE BAR (561) 529-6228

JEWISH FEDERATION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY Mindy Hanken NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 478-0700

JILSA MANAGEMENT LLC Shaun Patterson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (561) 544-1122

JKA Stephanie Rice PROJECT MANAGEMENT (561) 400-5266

JM CLEANING SERVICES AND AGENCY Jackson Merous CLEANING SERVICES (561) 489-0302

JODI WARSHAFSKY LLC Jodi Warshafsky TRAVEL AGENCIES & BUREAUS (561) 270-9228

JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HEALTH SPECIALTY CENTER Milin Espino HOSPITALS (561) 341-7000

JOHN C. CASSIDY AIR CONDITIONING, INC. John Cassidy AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS & SERVICES (561) 863-6750

JOHN DIAZ GROUP OF KELLER WILLIAMS John Diaz BUSINESS BROKERS (561) 247-1825

JOHN KULP REALTOR John Kulp

REAL ESTATE - RESIDENTIAL (561) 857-8020

JON THELAMONT AUTO & HOME INSURANCE Jon Thelamont INSURANCE - AUTO-HOME-BUSINESS (561) 526-0294

JONATHAN T. RICKETTS, INC Jonathan Ricketts ENGINEERS - CIVIL (561) 630-6700

Jordan Gitterman

BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY (646) 644-1545

ITHINK FINANCIAL Rachael Gannon CREDIT UNIONS (800) 873-5100

JONES FOSTER

Larry Alexander ATTORNEYS (561) 659-3000

JUMPSEAT COACHING Debi Talbert LIFE COACHING (561) 452-5711

JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF THE PALM BEACHES & TREASURE COAST, INC. Claudia Kirk Barto NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 242-9468

JUPITER INLET LIGHTHOUSE & MUSEUM Katrina Heller MUSEUMS (561) 747-8380

JUPITER MEDICAL CENTER

Sue Goulding HOSPITALS (561) 263-2234

JUPITER MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION Traci Simonsen FOUNDATIONS (561) 263-5728

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Sue Goulding

URGENT CARE (561) 263-7010

JUPITER’S RESIDENTIAL BUTLER, LLC

Rafael Vasallo

KITCHEN CABINETS (561) 295-5985

JVA ACCOUNTANTS & ADVISORS LLC

Anthony Velocci

ACCOUNTING, TAX & CPA SERVICES (561) 867-0345

KAST CONSTRUCTION

Dave DeMay

CONTRACTORS - GENERAL (561) 402-8625

KAUFF’S SIGNS / TINT WRAPS WEB PRINT

Steve Kauff SIGNS (561) 775-3278

KEISER UNIVERSITY Lisa Nucci

SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC - COLLEGE & UNIVERSITIES (561) 471-6000

KEISER UNIVERSITY FLAGSHIP CAMPUS

Heather Gray

SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC - COLLEGE & UNIVERSITIES (561) 478-5500

KEITH Ted Leshinski

ENGINEERS - CIVIL (561) 469-0992

KEKE’S BREAKFAST CAFE

Stephanie Scott RESTAURANTS (561) 444-2075

KELLER WILLIAMS- TITO ESTEVES

Tito Esteves

REAL ESTATE - INVESTMENTS (561) 598-1017

KFC Carol Luquez

RESTAURANTS (561) 291-7254

KITSON & PARTNERS Jeannette Bingham

REAL ESTATE - DEVELOPERS (561) 624-4000

THE KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Diane Quinn THEATRES (561) 833-8300

KVLMEDIA GROUP LLC Kevin Lawson

PHOTOGRAPHERS (407) 272-9374

KW COASTAL PARTNERS-JONIQUE SIMMONS Jonique Simmons

REAL ESTATE - RESIDENTIAL (561) 463-1296

THE LACY WEALTH MANAGEMENT GROUP John Lacy, CPWA® WEALTH MANAGEMENT (561) 514-4846

LANDJET Mark Ross TRANSPORTATION (866) LANDJET

LANDMARK COMMERCIAL REALTY ADVISORS Don DeWoody

REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL (561) 729-7000

LANDMARK INSURANCE OF THE PALM BEACHES Sonia Vanderwende INSURANCE - AUTO-HOME-BUSINESS (561) 721-1582

LANTANA PUBLIC LIBRARY Kristine Kreidler GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 540-5741 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

LARIELYS TORRENTES-REALTOR Larielys Torrentes REAL ESTATE - RESIDENTIAL (561) 360-5305

LARIMAR BODY CONTOURING & RECOVERY Rocio Brito

BEAUTY & WELLNESS SALON SUITES (561) 906-1130

LARMOYEUX & BONE Bill Bone

ATTORNEYS - PERSONAL INJURY/ (561) 832-9434

WRONGFUL DEATH

LAW OFFICE OF AMY L. COSENTINO Amy Cosentino

ATTORNEYS - MARITAL & FAMILY LAW (561) 537-3019

LAW OFFICE OF PAUL A. KRASKER, P.A. Dan Hackman

ATTORNEYS (561) 801-7312

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL James Davis

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT - (919) 902-0651

EXECUTIVE COACHING

LEADERSHIP PALM BEACH COUNTY Lori Nocito NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 833-4321

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY Kathi Gundlach NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 276-4898

THE LEARNING CENTER Lisa Stella EDUCATIONAL SERVICES & CONSULTANTS (561) 567-7930

LEBOLO CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Ed McWhorter CONTRACTORS - GENERAL (561) 742-7644

LEGAL GRAPHICWORKS Jim Lucas LEGAL SERVICES & PLANS (561) 655-0678

LEGAL SHIELD / ID SHIELD Joan Quittner LEGAL SERVICES & PLANS IDENTITY THEFT PROTECTION (561) 307-3687

LEGENDARY LUXURY

Patrick Price LUXURY WATCHES & GOODS (561) 440-4208

LENDING HUB, INC. Elisa Toucet MORTGAGES, RESIDENTIAL, (561) 503-0282 COMMERCIAL, BUSINESS LEO A DALY Juli Edwards ARCHITECTS (561) 688-2111 LEONEL GALVEZ AT EAGEL STRATEGIES LLC Leonel Galvez FINANCIAL ADVISORS, PLANNERS (516) 650-4337 & CONSULTANTS

LESSER, LESSER, LANDY & SMITH, PLLC Stephanie Goldfuss ATTORNEYS (561) 655-2028

ATTORNEYS - PERSONAL INJURY/ WRONGFUL DEATH

LEWIS, LONGMAN & WALKER, P.A. Robert Diffenderfer ATTORNEYS (561) 640-0820

LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE BLIND OF THE PALM BEACHES

Whitney Erasmus NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 586-5600

LION COUNTRY SAFARI, INC. - FL Joanna Montante ATTRACTIONS (561) 793-1084

LITERACY COALITION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY Kristin Calder NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 279-9103

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LIV STAFFING, LLC

Tammy Gomes

EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES - PERM & TEMP (561) 373-4740

LIVING LIFE AT HOME

Taryn Gilman

HOME HEALTH SERVICES (561) 721-9615

LNY WIG BOUTIQUE

Margaret Yates BEAUTY & WELLNESS SALON SUITES (561) 225-1325

LOCALITY BANK

David Eiler BANKS (561) 846-1489

THE LOFTS ON CLEMATIS | STAY HOSPITALITY

Tara Flocco HOTELS (312) 945-2776

LOGGERHEAD MARINELIFE CENTER

Andy Dehart NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 627-8280

LORD MORTGAGE AND LOAN

Robert Neadel MORTGAGE LENDER (561) 324-8606

FINANCIAL SERVICES MORTGAGE BANKER

MORTGAGES & BUSINESS FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS MORTGAGES, RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, BUSINESS

THE LORD’S PLACE

Mr. George Cruz

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 494-0125

LOVE SERVING AUTISM

Lisa Pugliese NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 331-1903

LOVE’S FLOWER SHOP

Tammy Pietranton FLORISTS (561) 659-0772

LUND & PULLARA INC. Lisa Lynn CUSTOMS BROKERS FREIGHT FORWARDING (561) 683-0311

LYNN UNIVERSITY

Steve Pruitt SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC - (561) 237-7900 COLLEGE & UNIVERSITIES

LYTAL, REITER, SMITH, IVEY & FRONRATH

William Williams ATTORNEYS - PERSONAL INJURY/ (561) 655-1990 WRONGFUL DEATH

M&T BANK

Andrew Ashby BANKS (954) 263-1029

MAICOL PHOTOGRAPHY Maicol Osorio PHOTOGRAPHERS (561) 231-0580

MAID RIGHT OF WEST PALM BEACH Mauricio Carvajal CLEANING SERVICES (614) 600-4416

MAIN STREET HOME LOANS Kari Story MORTGAGE LENDER (443) 614-6286

MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE

Diane D’Amico THEATRES (561) 743-2666

MANA GREEK FUSION Anna Chasomeri RESTAURANTS (561) 532-4275

MANAGED BROADBAND SOLUTIONS, LLC Vincent Petrilli TELECOMMUNICATIONS (561) 544-7408

MARCIANO FAMILY OPTOMETRIC, A MEMBER OF VISION SOURCE Dr. Mark Marciano OPTOMETRISTS (561) 242-1200

MARINE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY Alyssa Freeman ASSOCIATIONS (561) 863-0012

MARINEMAX JUPITER Anna Stoychev BOAT - SALES, RENTALS, CHARTERS & TOWING (561) 203-3220

MARINEMAX YACHTS Sara Neff BOAT - SALES, RENTALS, CHARTERS & TOWING (305) 942-6734

MARINER WEALTH ADVISORS Brandon Seltzer FINANCIAL SERVICES (941) 267-4084

THE MARKARIAN GROUP Kayla DiDonato LEGAL SERVICES & PLANS (561) 626-4700

MARTEN ADVISORY GROUP Astrid Mangan CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (305) 308-2892

MASSEY CLARK FISCHER INC. Hank Massey INSURANCE (561) 478-1660

MAX PLANCK FLORIDA INSTITUTE FOR NEUROSCIENCE Katie Edwards NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 972-9000

MAYWEATHER BOXING AND FITNESS Monika Geisz FITNESS STUDIO (561) 421-8887

MCDONALD HOPKINS LLC Christopher Hopkins ATTORNEYS (561) 472-2121

MCDONALD’S Michele Heisner RESTAURANTS (561) 686-7177

MCDONALD’S/ ‘B’ ING THE BEST, INC. Ricky Wade RESTAURANTS (561) 863-3456

MCKENNEY HOME CARE Amy Junk HEALTH CARE (561) 675-0940

MCLAUGHLIN & STERN Neil Solomon ATTORNEYS (561) 659-4020

MCLEOD MCCARTHY & ASSOCIATES

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

Todd McLeod

ENGINEERS - CIVIL (561) 689-9500

ENGINEERS - CONSULTING

MCNICHOLAS & ASSOCIATES

Tom McNicholas PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANTS (772) 219-1719

MD BEAUTY LABS

Cindyann Senkier HEALTH & WELLNESS (561) 655-6325

MEDIA GIANT DESIGN - WEBSITE DESIGN AND MARKETING

Richard Simnett

ADVERTISING - MARKETING AGENCIES (561) 247-2894

MELANIE NUNNO WILTSIE LLC

Melanie Nunno Wiltsie REAL ESTATE (667) 352-8066

MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF THE PALM BEACHES

Andrew McAusland NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 832-3755

MERAKI JUICE KITCHEN

Maryanne Kainec

CATERERS (561) 385-7419

MERCEDES MARTIN & COMPANY

Mercedes Burgess LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT - (510) 206-6422

EXECUTIVE COACHING

MICA AVIATION LLC

Gunce Arman AEROSPACE & DEFENSE (561) 406-3470

MICHAEL THORNLEY CPA CGMA

Michael Thornley ACCOUNTANTS - CERTIFIED PUBLIC (561) 345-1306

MINT ECO CAR WASH

Shannon Kessell CAR WASH & DETAILING (561) 770-1868

MINTED YACHTS

Tony Smith YACHT & BOAT BROKERS (561) 220-3887

MINTO COMMUNITIES

Annabelle Brooks REAL ESTATE - DEVELOPERS (954) 973-4490

MINUTEMAN PRESS WEST PALM BEACH

Raquel Presas PRINTERS - COMMERCIAL (561) 655-5355

MIREYA ACIERTO PHOTOGRAPHY

Mireya Acierto PHOTOGRAPHERS (917) 531-1386

MITTLEMAN EYE CENTER

Cecily Mathis PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS - OPHTHALMOLOGY (561) 500-2020

MMJ HEALTH

Marshall Morgan MEDICAL MARIJUANA (561) 631-7994

MO KNOWS CLEANING LLC

Monique Burton CLEANING SERVICES (561) 768-2131

MOBILE THERAPY GROUP

MOBILITY CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS

Cynthia Weinberger (561) 461-5343

Tyrone Barber HOME HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES (561) 461-7787

MOLLY MAID OF WEST PALM BEACH AND BOYNTON BEACH

Christian Aquino HOUSE CLEANING (561) 566-7006

MOLLY’S TROLLEYS

Paget Kirkland TRANSPORTATION (561) 838-9511

MORSE COMMUNICATIONS INC. “MORSECOM” John Forde MANAGED IT (561) 531-9794

THE MORTGAGE FIRM

Kerry Gomez MORTGAGES & BUSINESS FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS (561) 601-6913

MOSAIC GROUP, THE Ann Marie Sorrell PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANTS (561) 651-9565

MOSS & ASSOCIATES, LLC

Robin Galanti Solo CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (954) 524-5678

MOTIVATED CONNECTION REALTY Paige Hails

REAL ESTATE (561) 541-6023

MOUNT SINAI NY - PALM BEACH CONCIERGE CARE Stephanie Stoss HEALTH CARE (929) 626-1157

MOUNTAINEERS SCHOOL OF AUTISM Mary Josephine Walsh CHILD CARE SERVICES (561) 962-5075

MOUNTS BOTANICAL GARDEN Tish Sheesley ATTRACTIONS (561) 233-1757

MRR INVESTMENT INC Manichan Rai MANUFACTURERS (561) 507-8345

MYCARE MEDICAL Meghan Malynn MEDICAL OFFICE (561) 315-4977

NAI MERIN HUNTER CODMAN Jason Sundook REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL (561) 471-8000

NANCY MENDEL / TINA FANJUL REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION Nancy Mendel REAL ESTATE (561) 315-0617

NATIONAL CHAMBER PROGRAM / OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE SUPPLIES / OFFICE FURNITURE (313) 596-0414

NATIONS ROOF Chelsea Swanson ROOF CONTRACTORS (952) 426-8227

NAZTEC INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLC Sal Pazhoor MANUFACTURERS (561) 802-4110

NDT DEVELOPMENT

Ned Grace

REAL ESTATE - DEVELOPERS (561) 725-4526

THE NEAR PERFECT BODY BOOK Roger Shorr FITNESS

NELSON MULLINS Cliff Hertz ATTORNEYS (561) 832-3300

NEST SEEKERS INTERNATIONAL Debbie Ginsburg REAL ESTATE (561) 725-9229

NETWORK PROFESSIONALS INC OF THE PALM BEACHES Charlie Martin PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING ORGANIZATIONS (561) 213-1502

NEUROBEHAVIORAL HEALTHBOYNTON BEACH

Derek Gale HOSPITALS (561) 299-4305

NEUROBEHAVIORAL HEALTHWEST PALM BEACH

Derek Gale HOSPITALS (561) 299-4305

NEW YORK LIFE

Olivier Etrillard

FINANCIAL SERVICES (561) 713-8990

NEXTGEN PEST SOLUTIONS

Michael Holden

PEST MANAGEMENT SERVICES (561) 903-2744

NICKLAUS CHILDREN’S HEALTH SYSTEM Shira Kastan Goldstein HEALTH CARE - PEDIATRIC, SPECIAL NEEDS (305) 781-7310

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NICO PROPERTIES GROUP LLC

Philip Nicozisis

REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL (610) 909-9191

NONPROFITS FIRST

Ms. Trudy Crowetz

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 214-7435

NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL

Shekinah Holliday FINANCIAL SERVICES (269) 420-5277

NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL

Tim Church FINANCIAL SERVICES (954) 464-8314

NORTON MUSEUM OF ART

Charlee Nolan MUSEUMS (561) 832-5196

NOTARY BY KHALIA MONTIQUE

Khalia Montique NOTARIES PUBLIC & BUSINESS SERVICES (954) 591-4324

NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY

Milicent Kelly SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC - COLLEGE & UNIVERSITIES (561) 805-2100

NOVAGENIX

Tim Bruce

ANTI-AGING (561) 277-8260

NOWLEN HOLT & MINER P.A.

Edward Holt ACCOUNTANTS - CERTIFIED PUBLIC (561) 659-3060

NURSE ONE

Matt Goldberg

HOME HEALTH SERVICES (561) 988-0606

HOME HEALTH & MEDICARE

O’BRIEN ASSOCIATES, LLC

Roger O’Brien

CONSULTANTS (585) 737-0400

OFFICE OF STATE REPRESENTATIVE DAVID SILVERS

David Silvers GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 357-4824

CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

OKEECHOBEE STEAKHOUSE

Ralph Lewis

RESTAURANTS (561) 683-5151

OLIVE GARDINIA LLC

Luke Visconti

REAL ESTATE (973) 494-0502

OLIVER’S NANNIES FRANCHISING

Sarah Mulcahy CHILD CARE & NANNY SERVICES (973) 671-6311

OLYMPUSAT, INC.

Chuck Mohler

ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA (561) 684-5657

ONE LOVE RÈMY FOUNDATION, INC.

Wickson Remy

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 401-6396

ONEDIGITAL

Scott Myers

INSURANCE - GROUP BENEFITS (561) 281-1435

ONWARDMAX Bryan Paul

BUSINESS CONSULTANTS (561) 244-9955

OP4 SECURITY SOLUTIONS

Joseph Weedman

SECURITY GUARD & PATROL SERVICE (866) 383-6510

OPPORTUNITY EARLY CHILDHOOD

EDUCATION AND FAMILY CENTER

Ali Eger

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 712-9221

ORGANIZED BY JAZZ LLC

Jazmine Woods

PERSONAL SERVICE & ASSISTANTS (904) 404-5240

ORQA HEALTH Jaclyn Willms

HEALTHY MEAL PLANS (561) 906-9048

ORW WORKPLACE OF FORT LAUDERDALE & BOCA RATON Al Paglia

OFFICE SUPPLIES / OFFICE FURNITURE (561) 308-0501

XEROX COPIERS

OSHUN HAIR BAR & MEDIA Antoinette Wilks

HAIR REPLACEMENTS & TRANSPLANTS (561) 574-9670

OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE - DELRAY BEACH Tanya Gregorich RESTAURANTS (561) 272-7201

OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE - LAKE WORTH Susan Robinson RESTAURANTS (561) 963-7010

OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE - PALM BEACH GARDENS Tina Burchfield RESTAURANTS (561) 625-0793

OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE - ROYAL PALM Lindsay Montgomery RESTAURANTS (561) 795-6663

THE OWL COUNTRY GRILLE Kelly Chiarella RESTAURANTS (561) 806-6398

OXBRIDGE ACADEMY Christine Marino SCHOOLS - PRIVATE (561) 972-9826

PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK Miguel Romero BANKS (561) 448-4541

PALEY ORTHOPEDIC & SPINE INSTITUTE Madeline Bacon HMCC HEALTHCARE - ORTHOPEDICS (561) 844-5255

PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Dr. Debra Schwinn SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC - COLLEGE (561) 803-2000 & UNIVERSITIES

THE PALM BEACH BUSINESS CENTER Cristian Ramirez OFFICE SPACE (561) 721-3700

PALM BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Douglas C. Evans CHAMBERS (561) 655-3282

PALM BEACH COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER / SPECTRA VENUE MANAGEMENT & FOOD SERVICES Dave Anderson CONVENTION CENTER (561) 366-3000

PALM BEACH COUNTY FOOD BANK LaShaundra Highsmith NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 670-2518

PALM BEACH COUNTY OFFICE OF EQUAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Antonia Smith GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 616-6840 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

PALM BEACH COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER Dorothy Jacks GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 355-3230 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

PALM BEACH COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS Wendy Sartory Link GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 656-6200 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS Sue Ellen Beryl THEATRES (561) 514-4042

PALM BEACH GARDENS MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITALS (561) 622-1411

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Joe Harrington AIRPORTS (561) 471-7420

PALM BEACH ISLAND HOSPICE FOUNDATION

Lynnette Lin HOSPICES (561) 832-8585

PALM BEACH KENNEL CLUB/PBKC

Alexis Barbish-Sommer SPORTS EVENTS (561) 683-2222 ATTRACTIONS RESTAURANTS

PALM BEACH KITCHEN DESIGN

Gary Townsend DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION (561) 372-9020

PALM BEACH METAL RECYCLING, INC.

Katy Dull SCRAP METALS (561) 689-0909

PALM BEACH MITSUBISHI GianMarco Taverna AUTOMOBILE DEALERS - NEW/USED/SERVICE (561) 725-3500

PALM BEACH OPERA INC.

David Walker OPERA (561) 833-7888

PALM BEACH POST, THE Chadi Irani NEWSPAPERS (561) 820-4663

PALM BEACH PREPARATORY CHARTER ACADEMY Sandro Palacios SCHOOLS (561) 623-6935

PALM BEACH PROTECTION SERVICES

John Nihoff SECURITY SYSTEMS & CONSULTANTS (845) 453-1520

PALM BEACH SHOW GROUP

Kelsi Monteith EXPOSITIONS, TRADE SHOWS & FAIRS (561) 822-5440

PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE

Barbara Cipriano SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC - COLLEGE & UNIVERSITIES (561) 967-7222

PALM BEACH SYMPHONY

David McClymont ORCHESTRAS (561) 655-2657

PALM BEACH YACHT CLUB & MARINA

Harris Levitt CLUBS - PRIVATE (561) 655-8711

PALM BEACH ZOO & CONSERVATION SOCIETY

Kathleen Breland ATTRACTIONS (561) 533-0887

THE PALM BEACHES MARATHON, LLC / K2 SPORTS VENTURES, LLC

Ken Kennerly SPORTS EVENTS (561) 758-3582

PALM HARBOR MARINA

Charles Walker MARINAS (561) 655-4757

PALM HEALTH FOUNDATION

Patrick McNamara FOUNDATIONS (561) 833-6333

PALMA PROPERTIES WPB

Judith Cornillie PROJECT MANAGEMENT (561) 585-0616

PARADA MORTGAGE LLC

Glenn Parada MORTGAGES (800) 731-3024

PARADOX MEDIA

Andrew Hasty DIGITAL MARKETING (833) 932-7658

PASSPORT PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA CORPORATION

Robert Kirschner PUBLISHERS (561) 472-8769

PATHOS

Ann Savage ADVERTISING - AGENCIES & COUNSELORS (561) 688-2880

PAYBOTIC

Melisa Herbert

MERCHANT SERVICES (844) 420-4729

PBC STEM ECOSYSTEM Julia Mate NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (732) 232-8488

PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY SUPPORT TEAM, INC (POST)

Barbara Abernathy NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 882-6336

PEGGY ADAMS ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE Kati Erickson ANIMAL SHELTERS (561) 686-3663

PENSION SOURCE, THE Barbara LaBounty RETIREMENT PLANNING SERVICES (772) 287-9163

PERFECT GLOW SUNLESS INC Melissa Weinberg TANNING SALONS (561) 634-1180

PERRY & TAYLOR, P.A. F. Martin Perry ATTORNEYS (561) 721-3300

PERRY CPA Dustin Schlaman ACCOUNTING, TAX & CPA SERVICES (561) 231-5966

PHOENIX FINANCIAL SERVICES Edward Moseley INVESTMENTS - PRIVATE EQUITY (754) 667-4188

PICASSO PHOTOGRAPHY Rita Liebel

PHOTOGRAPHERS (561) 831-9400

PINK BIRD CAR WASH CAR WASH & DETAILING (561) 612-7049

PIONEER LINENS

Penny Murphy LINENS & HOME ACCESSORIES (561) 655-8553

THE PISANESCHI GROUP AT ILLUSTRATED PROPERTIES REAL ESTATE Roger Pisaneschi REAL ESTATE - RESIDENTIAL (561) 319-8484

PIVOTAL FOUNDERS Karizma Hancox NETWORKING

PLASTRIDGE INSURANCE Paige Gantt INSURANCE (561) 276-5221

THE POINT AT DISTRICT FLATS Lisa Rispoli APARTMENTS (561) 467-2428

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POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE OF WEST PALM BEACH, INC.

Alexis Lockhart ASSOCIATIONS (561) 835-7195

PORT OF PALM BEACH DISTRICT

MIchael Meekins TRANSPORTATION (561) 383-4100

POTENTIA ACADEMY

J. Duane Meeks

SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC - SPECIAL EDUCATION (561) 433-5557

PPEC OF PALM BEACH

Bernie Bartick HEALTH CARE (561) 412-5577

PPF REAL ESTATE I, INC

Aaron Smith

REAL ESTATE (561) 266-4410

PRECISION GARAGE DOOR SERVICE OF SOUTH FLORIDA

Mrs. Samantha Michels CONTRACTORS - GENERAL (561) 232-3139

PREFERRED PRINTING & GRAPHICS

Tim Gonyer PRINTERS (561) 478-2602

PREMIER CABINETS AND SUPPLY

Austin Doherty

INTERIOR DECORATORS’ & DESIGNERS’ (561) 444-2923

SUPPLIES - WHOLESALE

PREMIUM PAINTERS

Joe Conticello PAINTING - CONTRACTORS (561) 272-2711

PREVEER DOWNTOWN WEST PALM BEACH

Mark Parks BUSINESS CONSULTANTS (561) 528-1651

PRIMARY RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE, INC.

Milko Castellanos MORTGAGE BANKER (786) 499-0927

PRIME HEADHUNTING & RECRUITING, INC.

Alexa Sardinas EXECUTIVE SEARCH RECRUITING SERVICES (561) 565-5679

PRIMERICA FINANCIAL SERVICES

Maureen McMahon FINANCIAL SERVICES (561) 247-6013

PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN SURVEYING, INC.

Doug Walker SURVEYORS - LAND (561) 478-7764

PRINT BIG MIAMI

Francisco Ruiz

PRINTING & SIGNAGE (305) 398-3307

PRIVATE DRIVING SERVICE

Andrew Goodman TRANSPORTATION (215) 920-6353

THE PROFESSIONAL DAUGHTER IN-LAW Mrs. Michele Gonzalez

SENIOR CITIZENS’ SERVICES (561) 797-6451

PROJECT LIFT

Lauren Adrian NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (772) 221-2244

PROPER COMPANIES

Gali Edwards SMALL BUSINESS (818) 216-8840

PROPERTY WORKS

Kaylie Batallan

FACILITIES SERVICES (561) 805-8687

PROVIDENT JEWELRY

Robert Samuels JEWELERS (561) 833-7755

PRUITT & PRUITT, P.A.

William Pruitt ATTORNEYS (561) 655-8080

PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS INC. STORE 848 AT ROSEMARY SQUARE

Jason Macneney GROCERS (561) 651-7787

PURA VIDA MIAMI Elisa Davis RESTAURANTS (305) 535-4142

QB BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

Thomas Hall

AUTOMOBILE DEALERS - NEW/USED/SERVICE (561) 323-4168

QUALITY INN - WEST PALM BEACH AIRPORT

Ismael Valdes HOTELS (561) 471-8700

QUANTUM HOUSE

Greg Quattlebaum

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 494-0515

QUATTLEBAUM FUNERAL, CREMATION AND EVENT CENTER AT HILLCREST MEMORIAL PARK John Tineri FUNERAL HOMES & DIRECTORS (561) 833-4061

QUEST WORKSPACES

Carye Farrell EXECUTIVE SUITES (561) 370-7400

R3 HEALTH Siri Field MEDICAL SPA (561) 331-2983

RADISE INTERNATIONAL, L.C.

Leonard Ali ENGINEERS - GEOTECHNICAL (561) 841-0103

RAINDROP DIGITAL MEDIA Fabian Martinez VIDEO PRODUCTION (561) 903-4520

RAINFOREST CANDLE COMPANY Peter Nebe CANDLE SALES (561) 707-1891

RANDI BINDER - DOUGLAS ELLIMAN Ms. Randi Binder

REAL ESTATE - BROKER (561) 307-4663

RAPIDS WATER PARK Bryan Megrath ATTRACTIONS (561) 848-6272

RAYUS RADIOLOGY Wilfred Horton II IMAGING SERVICES (561) 496-6935

RE/MAX Susan Boning REAL ESTATE (772) 486-2668

RE/MAX HOMES & PROPERTIES Inella Odom REAL ESTATE - BROKER (561) 771-8062

RE/MAX PRESTIGE REALTY / ROXANNA LA PAUGH

Roxanna La Paugh REAL ESTATE - RESIDENTIAL (561) 839-0005

RECONNECTIONS LLC Melinda Brett MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (443) 614-9485

THE RECOVERY VILLAGE PALM BEACH

Brian Schweitzer SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION, (877) 933-8983

EDUCATION & TREATMENT RESOURCES RED LOBSTER

Teanna Andrews

RESTAURANTS (561) 433-1434

REG ARCHITECTS, INC.

Rick Gonzalez ARCHITECTS (561) 659-2383

REGIONS BANK

Stephen Ponzillo BANKS (813) 449-1156

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

REICHEL REALTY & INVESTMENTS INC.

William Reichel

REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL (561) 478-4440

REIKENIS & ASSOCIATES, LLC

Richard Reikenis

ENGINEERS - CONSULTING (561) 818-5381

RELATED COMPANIES

Michele Pellico

REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL (561) 650-0900

RELATED COMPANIES

Sasha Jozefczyk

REAL ESTATE - DEVELOPERS (561) 570-3682

RELATED GROUP

Andrew Chesnick

REAL ESTATE - DEVELOPERS (305) 460-9900

THE REMAS STAFFING COMPANY, LLC

Ernst Remas STAFFING & RECRUITING (877) 844-6489

REMAX EXCELLENCE

Maryse ‘’Maxi’’ Morisset-Brierre

RELOCATION SERVICES (561) 225-0872

RENEWED WELLNESS

Jasmine Reid

CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS (561) 619-8160

RESCUE CLEAN 911, LLC.

Nick Massimino RESTORATION & REMEDIATION (561) 621-2707

RESIDENCE INN WEST PALM BEACH

DOWNTOWN / ROSEMARY SQUARE AREA

Dace Stewart HOTELS (561) 653-8100

THE RESIDENCES AT THE CARLISLE PALM BEACH

Daniella Josma

SENIOR HOUSING (954) 444-3832

RESONATE BUSINESS SERVICES

Ashleigh Rogers Zelaya BUSINESS FINANCE (561) 875-4114

REVEYE MENTAL HEALTH & WELLNESS

Vanessa Germain MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (561) 257-1877

RICHARD AND PAT JOHNSON PALM BEACH COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM

Jeremy Johnson MUSEUMS (561) 832-4164

RIGHT CHOICE INSURANCE GROUP LLC

Rashad Butler INSURANCE & FINANCIAL SERVICES (561) 351-3410

RIGSTAR MEDIA, LLC

Rigo Garcia DIGITAL MEDIA SERVICES (855) 474-4782

RINGSQUARED, LLC

Paul Harrington

TELECOMMUNICATIONS (833) 264-2221

RIPPRINT CUSTOM CLOTHING & APPAREL

Bob Dillon EMBROIDERY & SCREEN PRINTING (561) 485-3133

RIVIERA BEACH MARINA VILLAGE EVENT CENTER

Regis Frazier EVENT & BANQUET FACILITIES (561) 881-7439

ROCCO’S TACOS & TEQUILA BAR

Rocco Mangel RESTAURANTS (561) 650-1001

ROCCO’S TACOS & TEQUILA BAR

Rocco Mangel RESTAURANTS (561) 623-0127

RODERICK C. MOE CPA, PA

Heather Sherrod ACCOUNTANTS - CERTIFIED PUBLIC (561) 649-5109

ROGER DEAN CHEVROLET STADIUM Mike Bauer SPORTS EVENTS (561) 775-1818

ROHI’S READERY Pranati (Pranoo) Kumar BOOK STORE (904) 651-0676

ROSARIAN ACADEMY Dr. Linda Trethewey SCHOOLS - PRIVATE (561) 832-5131

ROSNER’S INC. Lenny Rosner

APPLIANCE - SALES & SERVICE (561) 967-8600

ROYAL LOCKSMITH LLC

David Charazi LOCKS & LOCKSMITHS (561) 933-5697

ROYAL MASTER SERVICES INC. Fernanda Ohl CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (817) 412-8799

RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSEWEST PALM BEACH Jeff Foster RESTAURANTS (561) 514-3544

RYAN MCGLYNN Ryan McGlynn LEGAL SERVICES & PLANS (772) 341-9595

RYAN WILLIAM’S AGENCY Mark Dawson

ADVERTISING - MARKETING AGENCIES (561) 588-6336

SAFARI BOB’S Elizabeth Felton TOURISM (561) 351-5684

SAFE 4 USA SECURITY INC. Eric Oswald

SECURITY GUARD & PATROL SERVICE (305) 339-3834

SAFE HARBOR MARINAS Tim Sargent SUPER YACHT MARINA

SAGE CLEANING Alicia Colon CLEANING SERVICES (561) 437-1055 THE SALES EVANGELIST Donald Kelly SALES TRAINING (561) 578-1729

SALESIA SMITH-GORDON LAW Salesia Smith-Gordon ATTORNEYS - CIVIL TRIAL LAW (561) 655-9279

ATTORNEYS

SALVATION ARMY, THE

Major James Hall NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 686-3530

SAM’S CLUB Cartinie Senatos WHOLESALE MEMBERSHIP CLUBS (561) 687-0098

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SANDYJAMES FINE FOOD AND PRODUCTIONS, INC.

James Bartle CATERERS (561) 366-0012

THE SAVILLE SPINE INSTITUTE

Robin Richards PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS - (561) 630-3870 ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

SAVOCA ENTERPRISES, INC.

Sharon Mahin BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (646) 226-7731 & MARKET STRATEGY FIRM

SCHMIDT NICHOLS

Jon Schmidt LAND PLANNERS & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (561) 684-6141

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PBC - DEPARTMENT OF ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Fred Barch SCHOOLS - ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION (561) 649-6010

SCHWEIGER DERMATOLOGY GROUP

Alyssa Olson MARKETING PROGRAMS & SERVICES (631) 245-7755

SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, INC.

Leigh Ann Hoey MANUFACTURERS (561) 881-8500

SCOTT LEWIS’ GARDENING & TRIMMING

Blair Cender LANDSCAPING (561) 670-3000

SCRIPPS RESEARCH

Tara Holcomb BIOTECHNOLOGY (800) 788-4931

SEA GLASS CAPITAL ADVISORS, LLC

Sandy Spaulding CONSULTANTS (207) 266-3200

SEACOAST BANK - DOWNTOWN BANKING CENTER

Diane Corsi BANKS (561) 847-2700

SEACOAST BANK - LANTANA

Romily Wotring BANKS (561) 582-2310

SEACOAST BANK - OKEECHOBEE BLVD

Theresa White BANKS (561) 681-7207

SEACOAST BANK - PALM BEACH LAKES

Chelsea Ross BANKS (561) 471-4400

THE SEIGEL FINANCIAL GROUPNORTHWESTWERN MUTUAL

Vincent Andrea FINANCIAL ADVISORS, PLANNERS (815) 715-4884 & CONSULTANTS

SEMPER LASER HAIR REMOVAL

Shannon Fagan MEDICAL SPA (561) 375-5302

SENATOR LORI BERMAN - DISTRICT 26

Senator Lori Berman GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 292-6014 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

SERGE W. D’HAITI CPA, PLLC

Mr. Serge D’Haiti ACCOUNTANTS - CERTIFIED PUBLIC (561) 271-0019

SERVICE MASTER BY GLENN’S Keith Grella RESTORATION & REMEDIATION (561) 701-9595

SERVPRO OF WEST PALM BEACH & WELLINGTON NORTH Tyler Wright FIRE & WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION (561) 795-5410

SEWELL HARDWARE CO. Chap Brown HARDWARE (561) 832-7171

CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES

SHARK WAKE PARK Tracy Baynham ATTRACTIONS (561) 323-3937 ENTERTAINMENT

SHAVON EVENTS Shavon Rodney EVENT ENTERTAINMENT (561) 827-2595

SHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION Timothy Barges CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT / (786) 580-3200

ENERAL CONTRACTOR

SHINE OF PALM BEACH Christian Fisher CLEANING SERVICES (561) 899-9495

SHINER LAW GROUP Joey Ikeguchi ATTORNEYS - PERSONAL INJURY/ (561) 777-7700

WRONGFUL DEATH

SHUTTS & BOWEN LLP Harvey Oyer ATTORNEYS (561) 835-8500

SIBONEY CONTRACTING CO. Felipe Padilla TRUCKING - HEAVY HAULING (888) 388-3110

AGGREGATE SOURCING DISASTER DEBRIS REMOVAL

SIGHT CRAFT EYECARE & CUSTOM OPTICAL Sara Berke OPTOMETRISTS (561) 931-4114

SIGNARAMA Maria DeFeo SIGNS (561) 687-7993

SILVER AIRWAYS Misty Pinson AIRLINES (801) 401-9100

SIMMONS & WHITE, INC. Sarah Abercrombie ENGINEERS - CIVIL & TRAFFIC (561) 478-7848

SIMPLICITY HEALTH & WELLNESS Vanessa Raymond NO CATEGORY GIVEN (561) 234-4550

SIMPLICITY REALTY Ashley Cariseo FINANCIAL SERVICES (954) 618-8253

SIMPLITFY

Erick Solms COMPUTERS - IT MANAGED SERVICES (561) 425-6100

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

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SIR SPEEDY PRINT, SIGNS AND MARKETING

Jackie Rea PRINTERS (561) 833-9661 ext.115

SLM EDUCATION SOLUTIONS

Sheena Majette

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES & CONSULTANTS (301) 875-9938

THE SNOW FINANCIAL GROUPNORTHWESTERN MUTUAL FINANCIAL NETWORK

Ryan Rotunno WEALTH MANAGEMENT (561) 245-2821

SOAPY SHARK CAR WASH

John Rivera CAR WASH & DETAILING (561) 855-1300

SOAR HR CONSULTING, LLC

Katie Corum NO CATEGORY GIVEN (800) 684-7784

THE SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS

Dr. Philip Rylands MUSEUMS (561) 655-7227

SOLACE Lyndsey McMillan CLEANING - DISINFECTANT (561) 203-5857 & ANTI-MICROBIAL SERVICES

SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY

Willie Puz GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 640-4000 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

SOLLIS HEALTH

Mallory Emmert MEDICAL OFFICE (561) 560-7600

SOLVED PUZZLE AGENCY

Leonardo Barros WEBSITE DESIGN (786) 616-5110

SONG + ASSOCIATES, INC. Jill Lanigan ARCHITECTS (561) 655-2423

SOUTH FLORIDA BALLOON DECOR LLC Alphe “FIFI” Rodriguez BALLOONS - NOVELTY & DECORATIVE (561) 410-9792

SOUTH FLORIDA COMMUTER SERVICES

Angelic Mercer TRANSPORTATION (954) 884-5310

SOUTH FLORIDA CYBERMSP

Paul Debogorski COMPUTERS - IT MANAGED SERVICES (561) 277-8347

SOUTH FLORIDA FAIR & PBC EXPOSITIONS, INC. Victoria Chouris EXPOSITIONS, TRADE SHOWS & FAIRS (561) 793-0333

SOUTH FLORIDA WATER COALITION Ryan Rossi NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 706-7921

SOUTH UNIVERSITY

Mr. Michael Dudeck SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC - (561) 273-6363 COLLEGE & UNIVERSITIES

SOUTHEAST HAY DISTRIBUTORS INC. Alexander Christensen WHOLESALER (561) 623-9009

SOUTHERN EAGLE DISTRIBUTING Sherry Santino BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTORS (772) 461-8644

SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Alison Hoefler AIRLINES (813) 371-7878

SPARROW BOX CO. Angela Knight GIFTS/GOURMET BASKETS/ (561) 406-6779 FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS

SPECIAL DISTRICT SERVICES, INC.

Todd Wodraska GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 630-4922 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

SPINA O’ROURKE + PARTNERS

Keith Spina ARCHITECTS (561) 684-6844

SPRINGBOARD FUNDING PARTNERS

Ralph Russell FINANCE - BUSINESS, COMMERCIAL (561) 818-6634 & INVESTMENTS

THE SQUARE

Eileen Sturgis SHOPPING CENTERS (561) 319-0890

SSERS FINANCIAL GROUP Sheron Telfer ACCOUNTING, TAX & CPA SERVICES (954) 417-4955 ext. 100

ST. ANN CATHOLIC SCHOOL

Susan Demes SCHOOLS - PRIVATE (561) 832-3676

ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL

Cindy Sexton SCHOOLS - PRIVATE (561) 622-1504

ST. MARY’S MEDICAL CENTER AND THE PALM BEACH CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

Ashley Peterson HOSPITALS (561) 844-6300

STAPLES

Joseph Schultz OFFICE SUPPLIES / OFFICE FURNITURE (561) 882-0928

STAR RANCH ENTERPRISES Justin Sobie AGRIBUSINESS (561) 996-9800

STARK - ARROW EXTERMINATORS Rayford Ladner PEST MANAGEMENT SERVICES (561) 784-8100

STARZ FINANCIAL & INSURANCE SERVICES Ms. Paula Smith-James INSURANCE - LIFE, INVESTMENTS & RETIREMENT (954) 670-6184

STEAM CLEANING MANAGEMENT SERVICES Ora Underwood CARPET, UPHOLSTERY & TILE CLEANING (423) 262-7420

STEVEN E. MYOTT ARCHITECT INC. Steven Myott ARCHITECTS (561) 734-7034

STOGIES CIGAR LOUNGE Rafael Morera CIGAR & TOBACCO DEALERS (561) 291-9866

STRATEGIC FINANCIAL SERVICES Alan Leist Jr., CFP FINANCIAL SERVICES (315) 724-1776

STRIANO LLC Flavio Strianese SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT (561) 879-8966

STUDENT ACES

Krissy Webb NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 267-9690

STUDIOEN

Frank Wang DIGITAL MEDIA SERVICES (424) 209-7658

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SUE JONES PROMOTIONS

Sue Jones

ADVERTISING - PROMOTIONAL (561) 401-9862

PRODUCTS & SERVICES

SUFFOLK

Kyle Goebel

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (561) 282-3000

SUGAR CANE GROWERS COOPERATIVE OF FLORIDA

Renee L. Buxton

AGRIBUSINESS (561) 996-5556

SUITS FOR SENIORS

Jervonte Edmonds

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (305) 459-3354

SULLIVAN ELECTRIC & PUMP, INC.

Gary Sullivan

ELECTRIC MOTORS & PUMPS (561) 588-5886

SUNFEST OF PALM BEACH COUNTY INC.

Dianna Craven

FESTIVALS (561) 659-5980

SUPERIOR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, INC.

Robert C. Johnson

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS (561) 833-3271

SUPPORT CLUB.COM I.T.

David Anefils

TECHNOLOGY SERVICES (561) 530-2112

SUSHI BY BOU WEST PALM BEACH

Erika London

RESTAURANTS (813) 789-6657

SYMMETRY AIR CONDITIONING & ELECTRICAL

Len Shapiro

ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS (561) 210-0002

PLUMBING CONTRACTORS

AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS & SERVICES

SYMPATICO REAL ESTATE INC.

Francisco Gil

REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL (561) 681-0221

SYMPHONY WORKPLACES OF PALM BEACH

Lynne DeAngelis

EXECUTIVE SUITES (877) 539-5100

SYNTEX MORTGAGE LLC

Owen Robinson

MORTGAGES, RESIDENTIAL, (321) 219-9693

COMMERCIAL, BUSINESS

T2 INSPECT

Mark Tarman

HOME INSPECTION SERVICES (561) 530-2080

TAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN PALM BEACH

Nancy Stellway NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 683-1704

TANGER OUTLETS

Trina Holmsted

SHOPPING CENTERS (561) 515-4400

TAX AND BENEFIT SOLUTIONS

Reba Larney

TAXES - CONSULTANTS & REPRESENTATIVES (610) 331-6423

TAXES 4 LESS

Alona Larina ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING (561) 687-3277

TCRE

Constance Thomas

REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL (561) 288-9251

TELLUS PRODUCTS LLC

Matt Hoffman

MANUFACTURERS (561) 829-2600

TELTEK SYSTEMS, INC.

Chris Nicoli

IT SERVICES & TELECOMMUNICATIONS (561) 726-8090

TEMPLE ISRAEL OF WPB

Tamekia Graham RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS (561) 833-8421

TFG FINANCIAL ADVISORS Cory Lyon FINANCIAL ADVISORS, PLANNERS (561) 209-1120 & CONSULTANTS

THERIOT AGENCY, LLC Kenneth Theriot MARKETING CONSULTANTS (617) 544-7468

THIRD REALM TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED Brian Ayers DATA EQUIPMENT, SYSTEMS & CONSULTANTS (240) 744-6723

TIDELINE STAFFING EAST LLC Mimi Wyatt STAFFING (239) 465-3379

TIGER LILIES CONSULTING, LLC Sandra Granda TALENT ACQUISITION/RECRUITING (914) 589-1129

TKS LEGAL NURSE CONSULTING, LLC Tammy Sirmons CONSULTANTS - MEDICAL LEGAL (561) 388-0795

TNT FIREWORKS John Como SHOPPING CENTERS (561) 619-3296

TOOJAY’S (DELI, BAKERY, RESTAURANT) Carrie Williamson RESTAURANTS (561) 659-7232

TOP SCORE WRITING, INC. Lisa Collum EDUCATIONAL SERVICES & CONSULTANTS (561) 577-2097

TOSHIBA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS Christine Pitts COPIERS & PRINTERS - SALES, (561) 346-3770 SERVICE & SUPPLIES

TOTE TAXI Danielle Candela DELIVERY SERVICES (631) 255-1933

TOUCHSTONE WEBB REALTY COMPANY Susan Thomas REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL (561) 659-5554

TOWN OF MANGONIA PARK Ken Metcalf GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 848-1235 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

TRACK FIT CORP Antoinette Wilks NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 574-9670

TRAHAN MACRO RESEARCH Katherine Krantz FINANCIAL SERVICES (646) 431-7316

TROON Tim Rose GOLF - MANAGEMENT & HOSPITALITY (561) 708-5147

TROPICAL BAKERY & RESTURANT Monique Cabrera BAKERY (561) 439-2100

TROPICAL LANDSCAPE LIGHTING, INC. Jeffrey Hull

LANDSCAPE LIGHTING (561) 806-8026

TRUE COVERAGE Linette Alonso INSURANCE - HMO / MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS (302) 365-4612

TRUE DIGITAL SECURITY Rory Sanchez IT SERVICE PROVIDERS (561) 835-8351

TRUE KARE HOME HEALTH Shevonne Evans HOME HEALTH SERVICES (561) 225-1269

TRUIST Dale Kahle BANKS (561) 653-5560

TRUSTBRIDGE HOSPICE FOUNDATION Deborah Johnson HOSPICES (561) 848-520 0

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

TSS PHOTOGRAPHY

Rachel Sherman PHOTOGRAPHERS (954) 933-0986

TWO ROADS DEVELOPMENT LLC

Daniel G. Hayes

REAL ESTATE - DEVELOPERS (561) 693-6686

UBS FINANCIAL SERVICES

Susan Hutcheon FINANCIAL SERVICES (561) 659-9613

UHEALTH, UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI HEALTH SYSTEM Myrna Vaca MEDICAL OFFICE (305) 243-8922

ULTIMATE IMAGE COACH AND ACADEMY

Pamela Toussaint MBA

LEADERSHIP & SOFT SKILLS TRAINING BLACK-OWNED BUSINESS (561) 632-8679

UNITED CARE MEDICAL CENTER Beatrice Fernandez

HEALTHCARE CLINIC (561) 560-2603

UNITED FRANCHISE GROUP AJ Titus FRANCHISING & SERVICES (561) 640-5570

UNITED SERVICES CORPORATE INC

Robert Reyes VALET SERVICE (561) 633-9042

UNITED WAY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY

Brian Edwards NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 375-6649

UNITED YACHT SALES | MILTZ MARITIME TEAM

Mordy Miltz YACHT & BOAT BROKERS (516) 606-1282

UNIVERSAL ENGINEERING SCIENCES

Tom Montano ENGINEERS - CONSULTING (561) 560-4220

UNIVERSAL FACTORY DIRECT - WEST PALM BEACH Joe Grushkin CABINETS & CABINETRY (203) 247-2008

URBAN DESIGN STUDIO Ken Tuma LAND PLANNERS & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (561) 366-1100

URBAN LEAGUE OF PALM BEACH COUNTY Soulan Johnson NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 833-1461

US ARMY-JUPITER RECRUITING COMPANY

Evan A. Lowe ARMY RECRUITING (305) 804-9676

USHEALTH ADVISORS Ian Bethell

INSURANCE - HEALTH (561) 307-2356

V STARR Sonya Haffey

INTERIOR DESIGNERS (561) 744-7177

VACASA LLC Claire Golden

VACATION RENTAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (561) 440-0812 & REAL ESTATE

VALLEY Joseph Scondotto BANKS (561) 653-3722

VALUE STORE IT SELF STORAGE - JUPITER Barbara Jean Baptiste STORAGE - HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL (561) 292-9081

VALUE STORE IT SELF STORAGEWEST PALM BEACH

STORAGE - HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL (561) 763-8575

VAUGHAN BAIO & PARTNERS

Elizabeth Yohe

ATTORNEYS - WORKERS’ COMPENSATION (561) 624-1051

VELOCITY COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION Queenland Alexis CREDIT UNIONS (561) 775-2525

VENSURE EMPLOYER SOLUTIONS Karen Tedesco HUMAN RESOURCES CONSULTING (954) 461-4655

VENTURE X WEST PALM BEACH - THE SQUARE

Abby Confortti OFFICE SPACE (561) 898-1600

VERDEX CONSTRUCTION Rex Kirby CONTRACTORS - GENERAL (561) 440-1600

VERIZON

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

VIP VERY IMPORTANT PAWS

William Corrente DOG GROOMING & BOARDING (561) 366-9000

VISIT PALM BEACH Shereen Baal

ATTRACTIONS (561) 881-9757

VITAS HEALTHCARE Beth Harple HOSPICES (561) 364-1479

VIVIAN M SUAREZ STATE FARM INSURANCE Vivian Suarez INSURANCE (561) 619-4640

W EXECUTIVE SUITES PALM BEACH LLC

Jamie Willard

EXECUTIVE SUITES (561) 835-5311 OFFICE SPACE

WAFER WORLD INC.

Sean Quinn

SEMICONDUCTORS (561) 842-4441

WALFISH PROMOTIONALS

Harvey Walfish

ADVERTISING - PROMOTIONAL (954) 918-3097

PRODUCTS & SERVICES

WALKER DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION

Patrick Graham

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT / (561) 247-7477

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

WARD DAMON

Philip H. Ward, III

ATTORNEYS (561) 842-3000

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WASTE MANAGEMENT OF FLORIDA

Dawn McCormick

WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES (561) 547-4000

THE WATERMARK AT WEST PALM BEACH

WHITE LION MOVING & STORAGE

Lynn Navolio

SENIOR HOUSING (561) 569-6026

WE CARE SUPPORT SERVICES

Leanh Ming NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (407) 439-2437

WE SHOW UP CONSTRUCTION

Ashley Shreve CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT / (561) 486-8187

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

WEALTH INSURED

Justin Balik FINANCIAL SERVICES (310) 502-7654

WEDGWORTH FARMS

Dennis Wedgworth AGRIBUSINESS (561) 996-2076

WEINBERG DENTISTRY

Samantha Keck DENTISTS (561) 659-1688

WEITZ

Cheri Pavlik CONTRACTORS - GENERAL (561) 686-5577

WELLINGTON FLORIST

John Varvarigos FLORISTS (561) 333-4441

WELLS FARGO ADVISORS

Jonathan Green FINANCIAL ADVISORS, PLANNERS (561) 338-8025 & CONSULTANTS

WEST PALM BEACH DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

Raphael Clemente GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, (561) 833-8873 CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

WEST PALM BEACH FIREFIGHTER ASSOCIATION

Jayson French FIREFIGHTER ASSOC. (561) 281-2674

WEST PALM BEACH LIBRARY FOUNDATION

Dean W. Dimke NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 868-7793

WEST PALM BEACH MARRIOTT Shelly Pappas HOTELS (561) 833-1234

WEST PALM BEACH MOBILITY COALITION

Bernard Harrigan NO CATEGORY GIVEN (561) 797-0611

WEST PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Frank Adderley GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, ENTITIES, CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS

WEST PALM BEACH SCREEN PRINTING BY AD SPECIALTY PRODUCTS

Dan Tessier PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS (561) 221-2057

WEXFORD CAPITAL LP Philip Braunstein INVESTMENTS - PRIVATE EQUITY (561) 273-8613

WGI, INC. Michael Davis

ENGINEERS - CONSULTING (561) 687-2220

Antonio De Lilla

MOVING, STORAGE & WAREHOUSE (561) 835-8688

WHITE WATER AGENCY Whitney Woznick

MARKETING AGENCY (561) 268-2539

THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING COMPANY Frank Zaremba CONTRACTORS - GENERAL (561) 719-4044

WHOLE HEALTH PSYCHOLOGICAL CENTER Rachel Needle PSYCHOLOGISTS (561) 721-640 0

WILLIAM RAVEIS INSURANCE Nancy Cardone INSURANCE (866) 603-1191

WINDOW GANG OF PALM BEACH Sunny Thayer CLEANING SYSTEMS - PRESSURE, CHEMICAL, (561) 965-1802

INDUSTRIAL, ETC.

WINTRICE MONEY ADVISORS, LLC Godwin Okolie

FINANCIAL ADVISORS, PLANNERS & CONSULTANTS (561) 557-3174

WORKSITE Glenn Geiringer PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYER ORGANIZATIONS (954) 856-5877

WPBF 25 Devin Horenstein TELEVISION STATIONS (561) 694-2525

WPEC-TV CBS 12 NEWS COMPLUSE

DIGITAL SOLUTIONS Michael Pumo TELEVISION STATIONS (561) 844-1212

WRAP CITY SANDWICH COMPANY Jana Croft RESTAURANTS (561) 503-2499

YADA CHEF Bryan Daniel CHEFS - PERSONAL (954) 367-9232

YMCA OF THE PALM BEACHES Timothy Coffield NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (561) 968-9622

YOLK - WEST PALM BEACH Gianluca Pesce RESTAURANTS (561) 229-1654

YOUR PAYROLL SOLUTIONS LLC Susan Kaplan PAYROLL PREPARATION SERVICE (561) 209-1108

YOUR SECURITY CONNECTION Henk Horn ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS (561) 639-8151

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Members

Listed By Industry Category

Buyer’s Guide to Products & Services

ACCOUNTANTS

CERTIFIED PUBLIC

COCHRANE & COMPANY

Reynolds Cochrane Vice President (561) 684-9566

2801 Exchange Court

West Palm Beach, FL 33409

Fax: (561) 687-3528 www.cochranecpa.com

EISNERAMPER

Lynne Zetrenne (561) 832-9292

505 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 900 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 832-9455 evan.sanders@eisneramper.com www.eisneramper.com/west-palmbeach-fl/

FUOCO GROUP/TFG RELATED ENTITIES

Susan Kaplan (561) 209-1117

772 U.S. Highway One, Suite 200 North Palm Beach, FL 33408

skaplan@fuoco.com www.fuoco.cpa

HOLYFIELD & THOMAS LLC

David Thomas, CPA

Managing Partner (561) 689-6000

125 Butler St. West Palm Beach, FL 33407

Fax: (561) 689-6001 info@ht-cpa.com www.holyfieldandthomas.com

MICHAEL THORNLEY CPA CGMA

Michael Thornley, Certified Public Accountant (561) 345-1306 2054 Vista Parkway, Suite 400 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 Fax: (561) 379-1293 michael.thornleycpa@outlook.com www.thornley.cpa

NOWLEN HOLT & MINER P.A.

Edward Holt, Managing Partner (561) 659-3060

515 N. Flagler Dr., Suite 1700 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Fax: (561) 835-0628 www.nhmcpa.com

RODERICK C. MOE CPA, PA

Heather Sherrod (561) 649-5109

3199 Lake Worth Rd., Suite B-3 Lake Worth, FL 33461

Fax: (561) 649-5675 heather@rodmoecpa.com www.rodmoecpa.com

SERGE W. D’HAITI CPA, PLLC

Mr. Serge D’Haiti

Certified Public Accountant (561) 271-0019 222 Lakeview Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401 sergedhaiti@hotmail.com www.SergeCPA.com

ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING

CARR, RIGGS & INGRAM, LLC

Stephen Ritmiller, Partner (561) 427-0300

3300 PGA Blvd., Suite 700 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 sritmiller@cricpa.com www.CRIcpa.com

CPB BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING INC

Carolann Brockman, Owner (561) 827-0093

3900 Woodlake Blvd., Suite 206A Greenacres, FL 33463 cpbbookkeeping@gmail.com

GELLIS CONSULTING

Devin Gellis (561) 418-3560

555 Heritage Drive, Suite 100 Jupiter , FL 33458 devin@gellisconsulting.com www.gellisconsulting.com

TAXES 4 LESS

Alona Larina, Managing Partner (561) 687-3277 1296 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 info@taxes4less.com www.taxes4less.com

ACCOUNTING, TAX & CPA SERVICES

ALVAREZ & MARSAL TAX

Mr. Michael L. Kohner

Managing Director (561) 469-5492

360 S. Rosemary Avenue Suite 1010

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

mkohner@alvarezandmarsal.com www.alvarezandmarsal.com

DIVINE, BLALOCK, MARTIN & SELLARI / CPA’S

Laurie Albert, Director (561) 686-1110

580 Village Blvd., Suite 110 West Palm Beach, FL 33409

Fax: (561) 686-1330 lalbert@dbmscpa.com www.dbmscpa.com

ERC HELPDESK LLC

Greg Ross-Smith (561) 788-3094

300 Avenue of the Champions Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418

greg@erchelpdesk.com www.erchelpdesk.com

FRANKEL LOUGHRAN STARR & VALLONE LLP

Mary Beth Tarter, Partner (561) 770-1490

777 S. Flagler Dr., Ste 225 East West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Fax: (561) 516-7020 marybeth.tarter@flsv.com www.flsv.com

FUOCO GROUP/

TFG RELATED ENTITIES

Susan Kaplan (561) 209-1117

772 U.S. Highway One, Suite 200 North Palm Beach, FL 33408 skaplan@fuoco.com www.fuoco.cpa

JVA ACCOUNTANTS & ADVISORS LLC

Anthony Velocci

Fractional CFO, CPA (561) 867-0345

5100 PGA Blvd., Suite 309 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 anthony@jvafirm.com www.jvafirmfl.com

PERRY CPA

Dustin Schlaman Director of Marketing (561) 231-5966 900 N. Olive Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401 jk@perry-cpa.com www.perry-cpa.com

SSERS FINANCIAL GROUP

Sheron Telfer, CEO (954) 417-4955 ext. 100 3801 PGA Blvd., Suite 600 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Fax: (954) 944-3642 sheron@ssers.co www.ssers.co

ADVERTISING - AGENCIES & COUNSELORS

THE HUB PALM BEACH

Joel Castillo (561) 672-5678

7372 Zurich Circle Lake Worth, FL 33467 Joel@thehubpalmbeach.com

AQUA MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

Fran Vaccaro

Vice President - Account Services (727) 798-0942

360 Central Ave., Suite 420 St. Petersburg, FL 33701 franvaccaro@welcometoaqua.com www.welcometoaqua.com

ESD DIGITAL MARKETING

Charlie Castleman President/CEO (908) 581-5887 Boynton Beach, FL 33436 charlie@esdandassociates.com www.esdresults.com

PATHOS

Ann Savage, CEO (561) 688-2880 319 Clematis St., Suite 110 The Comeau Building West Palm Beach, FL 33401 hello@wearepathos.com www.wearepathos.com

ADVERTISING - DIRECT MAIL

ALL UNIFORM WEAR

Jennifer Mancipe (561) 328-9851

4266 Okeechobee Boulevard West Palm Beach, FL 33409 jennifer@alluniformwear.com www.alluniformwear.com

ADVERTISING MARKETING AGENCIES

BAD-ADZ DIGITAL

Jordan Albrizio (401) 723-4782

431 Pine Tree Court Atlantis, FL 33462

sales@bad-adz.com www.bad-adz.com/

CTA MEDIA

Cathy Sharp (954) 270-0529

3202 Morning Glory Court, Apt. 105 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

cathy@ctamedia.net

ENTREPRENEUR’S EDGE

Debbie Oster, Cofounder & CMO (630) 340-8651

Serving South Florida debbie@entrepreneursedge.biz www.entrepreneursedge.biz

MEDIA GIANT DESIGN - WEBSITE DESIGN AND MARKETING

Richard Simnett, Founder, CEO (561) 247-2894

700 S Rosemary Ave., Suite 204 L4

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

sales@mediagiantdesign.com www.mediagiantdesign.com

RYAN WILLIAM’S AGENCY

Mark Dawson, Account Director (561) 588-6336

1016 Clare Ave., Suite 5 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

mark@rwads.com www.rwads.com

ADVERTISING - MEDIA

EFFECTV

Robert Figueroa

Market Sales Leader (561) 215-8484

1700 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. Suite 900 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Robert_Figueroa@comcast.com www.effectv.com

GLADES MEDIA COMPANY LLP

Brian Johnson, COO (561) 721-9950

2326 South Congress Ave., Suite 2A West Palm Beach, FL 33406 sales@gladesmedia.com www.gladesmedia.com

HUBBARD RADIO

Elizabeth Hamma SVP / Market Manager (561) 616-4777

701 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 500 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 ehamma@hubbardradio.com www.hubbardsouthflorida.com

ADVERTISING - PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS & SERVICES

SUE JONES PROMOTIONS

Sue Jones, President (561) 401-9862

6023 Barbara St. Jupiter, FL 33458 sue@suejonespromotions.com www.suejonespromotions.com

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

WALFISH PROMOTIONALS

Harvey Walfish, Owner (954) 918-3097

WalfishPromotionals@gmail.com www.WalfishPromotionals.com

AEROSPACE & DEFENSE

MICA AVIATION LLC

Gunce Ar man, Manager (561) 406-3470

6383 10TH AVE N., SUITE F Greenacres, FL 33463 Fax: (561) 406-2531 gunce@micaaviation.com www.micaaviation.com

AGGREGATE SOURCING

SIBONEY CONTRACTING CO.

Felipe Padilla, Vice President (888) 388-3110

1450 Centrepark Blvd., Suite 100

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 650-7330 rsiboney@siboneycc.com www.siboneycc.com

AGRIBUSINESS

FLORIDA CRYSTALS CORPORATION

Benjamin Sadler (561) 366-5100

1 N. Clematis St., Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 838-9287

benjamin.sadler@floridacrystals.com www.floridacrystals.com

FLORIDA SUGAR CANE LEAGUE

Jessica Clasby, Director Palm Beach County (561) 386-6693 6901 Okeechobee Blvd

D5 - J24 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 jessica@farmersgrowourfood.org www.floridasugarcaneleague.org

STAR RANCH ENTERPRISES

Justin Sobie

Executive Vice President (561) 996-9800 PO Box 100

Belle Glade, FL 33430

Fax: (561) 996-2225

SUGAR CANE GROWERS COOPERATIVE OF FLORIDA

Renee L. Buxton

VP, Chief Accounting Officer (561) 996-5556

1500 George Wedgworth Way Belle Glade, FL 33430

Fax: (561) 996-4780 www.scgc.org

WEDGWORTH FARMS

Dennis Wedgworth, President (561) 996-2076 PO Box 2076 Belle Glade, FL 33430

Fax: (561) 996-0613 dennis@wedgworth.com www.wedgworth.com

AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS & SERVICES

BROWARD FACTORY SERVICE

Joan Quittner (561) 307-3687

5678 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33407

quittex50@gmail.com www.browardfactory.com

EAST COAST MECHANICAL, INC.

Jose Ramirez, President (561) 586-3739

1500 N. High Ridge Rd. Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Fax: (561) 383-1133 www.ecmservice.com

EVEREST MECHANICAL SERVICES

Rob Gliniewicz, President (772) 530-2555

1395 NW 17th Ave., 104 Delray Beach, FL 33445

rgliniewicz@everestmech.com www.everestmech.com

JOHN C. CASSIDY AIR CONDITIONING, INC.

John Cassidy, President (561) 863-6750

846 West 13th Court

Riviera Beach, FL 33404

Fax: (561) 863-8305

info@cassidyac.com www.cassidyac.com

SYMMETRY AIR

CONDITIONING & ELECTRICAL

Len Shapiro (561) 210-0002

Serving Palm Beach County len@symmetryace.com www.symmetryace.com

AIRLINES

SILVER AIRWAYS

Misty Pinson, Media Relations (801) 401-9100 1100 Lee Wagener Blvd., Suite 201 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312 www.silverairways.com

SOUTHWEST AIRLINES

Alison Hoefler

Sr Regional Manager, Corporate Responsibility (813) 371-7878

2702 Love Field Drive, HDQ-1PR Dallas, TX 75235 Fax: (813) 932-0132

alison.hoefler@wnco.com www.southwest.com

AIRPORTS

PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Joe Harrington (561) 471-7420

1000 James L. Tur nage Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33415 Fax: (561) 471-7427 jharrington@pbia.org www.pbia.org

ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE INFORMATION & TREATMENT CENTERS

BEACHWAY THERAPY CENTER

Rogan Holmes (561) 713-6872

1700 N. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33407 rogan@beachway.com www.beachway.com

I-KARE TREATMENT CENTER, LLC

Nichole Gary, COO (561) 331-8453

1720 E. T iffany Drive, Suite 101 Mangonia Park, FL 33407 Fax: (954) 208-0462 nichole@ikaretreatmentcenter.com www.ikaretreatmentcenter.com

ANIMAL SHELTER / RESCUE

BARKY PINES ANIMAL RESCUE & SANCTUARY INC.

Elizabeth Accomando, VP (561) 402-1451 6521 Carol Street Loxahatchee, FL 33470 BarkyPines@gmail.com www.BarkyPinesAnimalRescue.com

ANIMAL SHELTERS

PEGGY ADAMS ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE

Kati Erickson, Director of Development and Marketing (561) 686-3663

3200 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 marketing@peggyadams.org www.peggyadams.org

ANTI-AGING

NOVAGENIX

T im Bruce, Owner (561) 277-8260

609 N. Hepbur n Ave., Suite 106 Jupiter, FL 33458 Fax: (561) 465-8636 Info@novagenix.org www.novagenix.org

APARTMENTS

THE ABBEY AT NORTHLAKE T iffany Jackson, Property Manager (561) 863-5050

2304 N. Congress Ave. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 Fax: (561) 844-7435 abbeynorthlake@abbeyresidential.com www.abbeynorthlake.com

THE POINT AT DISTRICT FLATS

Lisa Rispoli, Property Manager (561) 467-2428 1050 Blanche St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 pmdistrictflats@pancomgt.com www.thepointatdistrictflats.com

CAMERON ESTATES APARTMENTS

Christina Colon Community Manager (561) 688-0588 1517 Cameron Samuel Lane West Palm Beach, FL 33401 cameronestates@wpbapts.com www.cameronestateswpb.com

FLAGLER STATION APARTMENTS

Matt Jones (561) 710-2020 991 Banyan Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 matthewj@htgf.com

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FLORIDA PROPERTIES

MANAGEMENT, LLC

Patricia Moore, Manager (310) 980-4549

3507 Broadway Office West Palm Beach, FL 33407 patricia@patmoorelaw.com

INSCRIPTION WEST PALM BEACH

Gray Lane (561) 223-8776

1991 Presidential Way West Palm Beach, FL 33401 InscriptionWPB@ecigroups.com www.ecigroups.com

APPLIANCE - SALES & SERVICE

ROSNER’S INC.

Lenny Rosner, President (561) 967-8600

1480 S. Military Trail

West Palm Beach, FL 33415 Fax: (561) 966-6199 rosners@bellsouth.net www.rosners.com

APPLIANCE REPAIR SERVICE

DRYER VENT WIZARD OF WEST PALM Md Amin, Owner (561) 725-3590

2481 Westmont Lane

Royal Palm Beach , FL 33411 mamin@dryerventwizard.com www.dryerventwizard.com

ARCHITECTS

ALFONSO HERNANDEZ

ARCHITECT, LLC

Alfonso Hernandez, Owner/Architect (561) 766-1254

222 Clematis St., Suite 203 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 marybel@aha-wpb.com www.aha-wpb.com

DAILEY JANSSEN ARCHITECTS

Roger Janssen (561) 833-4707

400 Clematis Street Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Roger@daileyjanssen.com www.daileyjanssen.com

GARCIASTROMBERG

Jorge Garcia, CEO (561) 478-5855 2365 Vista Parkway Suite 16 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 info@garciastromberg.com garciastromberg.com/

LEO A DALY

Juli Edwards, Director of Business Development (561) 688-2111

1400 Centrepark Blvd., Suite 500 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 697-8040 www.leoadaly.com

REG ARCHITECTS, INC.

Rick Gonzalez, President (561) 659-2383

120 S. Olive Ave. Suite 210

West Palm Beach, FL 33401 rick@regarchitects.com www.regarchitects.com

SONG + ASSOCIATES, INC.

Jill Lanigan, Principal (561) 655-2423

1545 Centrepark Dr. N. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 jlanigan@songandassociates.com www.songandassociates.com

SPINA O’ROURKE + PARTNERS

Keith Spina, CEO (561) 684-6844

285 Banyan Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 keith@spinaorourke.com www.spinaorourke.com

STEVEN E. MYOTT ARCHITECT INC.

Steven Myott, Principal (561) 734-7034 639 East Ocean Avenue Suite 403 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 smyott@semarchitecture.com www.semarchitecture.com

ARMY RECRUITING

US ARMY-JUPITER RECRUITING COMPANY

Evan A. Lowe, Company Commander (305) 804-9676

10361 Souther n Boulevard West Palm Beach, FL 33411 evan.a.lowe.mil@army www.goarmy.com

ART & FRAMING

CJR FINE ARTS & FRAMING

J Ruhane (786) 948-6143

514 B, N. State Rd. 7 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 admin@cjrfinearts.com www.cjrfinearts.com

ART GALLERIES, DEALERS CONSULTANTS

FINDLAY GALLERIES

James Muldoon (561) 655-2090 165 Worth Avenue Palm Beach, FL 33480 jamesmuldoon@findlayart.com www.findlaygalleries.com/

ART SCHOOL & GALLERIES

ARMORY ART CENTER

Jamie Walton, Director of Advancement (561) 832-1776 811 Park Place West Palm Beach, FL 33401 registrar@armoryart.org www.armoryart.org

ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT

CHORAL SOCIETY OF THE PALM BEACHES

S. Mark Aliapoulios

Artistic Director P.O. Box 30831

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33420 choral.society@gmail.com www.choralsocietypalmbeaches.com

ASSOCIATIONS

BROWARD, PALM BEACHES & ST. LUCIE REALTORS

Matthew Leger, Senior Vice President of Public Policy & External Affairs (561) 635-2118

One Harvard Circle, Suite 102 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 mleger@rapb.com www.rworld.com

FLORIDA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Mark Wilson, President (850) 521-1200 136 S. Bronough St. Tallahassee, FL 32301 Fax: (850) 521-1219 mwilson@flchamber.com www.flchamber.com

MARINE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY

Alyssa Freeman Executive Director (561) 863-0012

1208 US Hwy. 1, Suite B North Palm Beach, FL 33408 info@marinepbc.org www.marinepbc.org

POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE OF WEST PALM BEACH, INC.

Alexis Lockhart Executive Director (561) 835-7195

720 N. Tamarind Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 alexis@palwpb.org www.WestPalmBeachPal.com

ATTORNEYS

THE FERGUSON FIRM

Edwin Ferguson, Attor ney/Owner (561) 840-1846

2826 Broadway, Suite 102 Riviera Beach, FL 33404 Fax: (561) 840-1642 contact@thefergusonfirm.net www.thefergusonfirm.net

AKERMAN LLP

Christopher Duke Managing Partner (561) 653-5000

777 S. Flagler Drive Suite 1100 West Tower West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 659-6313 chris.duke@akerman.com www.akerman.com

ALLEY MAASS ROGERS & LINDSAY P.A.

David Baker, Attorney (561) 659-1770

340 Royal Poinciana Way Suite 321 Palm Beach, FL 33480 Fax: (561) 833-2261 david.baker@amrl.com www.amrl.com

BECKER & POLIAKOFF

Lisa Reves (561) 820-2878

625 N Flagler Drive, 7th Floor West Palm Beach, FL 33401 lreves@beckerlawyers.com www.beckerlawyers.com

BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW FIRM

Samantha Bratter, COO (305) 582-2381

515 N. Flagler Drive, Suite 406 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Fax: (305) 675-0360 samantha@bratterpa.com www.bratterpa.com

CARLTON FIELDS

Joe Verdone

Senior Government Consultant (561) 309-7173

525 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite 1200

CityPlace Tower West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Fax: (561) 659-7368 jverdone@carltonfields.com www.carltonfields.com

FELICE TRIAL ATTORNEYS

Timothy Felice, Esq., Owner (561) 444-8822

3 Harvard Circle West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Tim@injurytrialattorneys.com www.injurytrialattorneys.com

FOWLER WHITE BURNETT

John Sheppard (561) 802-9044

515 North Flagler Drive Suite 2100 West Palm Beach , FL 33401 jsheppard@fowler-white.com

GREENBERG TRAURIG, P.A.

Mark Bideau, Co-managing Shareholder PBC (561) 650-7900

777 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 300E West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 655-6222 bideaum@gtlaw.com www.gtlaw.com

GUNSTER

Holly Griffin Goodman, Shareholder (561) 655-1980

777 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 500E West Palm Beach, FL 33401 hgoodman@gunster.com www.gunster.com

HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP

William Shepherd

Executive Partner (561) 833-2000

777 S. Flagler Drive West Tower, Suite 1900 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 650-8399 sarah.doss@hklaw.com www.hklaw.com

JONES FOSTER

Larry Alexander, Chairman (561) 659-3000

505 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 1100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 650-5300 info@jonesfoster.com www.jonesfoster.com

LAW OFFICE OF PAUL A. KRASKER, P.A.

Dan Hackman

Chief Financial Officer (561) 801-7312

1615 Forum Place, 5th Floor West Palm Beach, FL 33401 info@kraskerlaw.com www.kraskerlaw.com

LESSER, LESSER, LANDY & SMITH, PLLC

Stephanie Goldfuss

Director of Communications (561) 655-2028

420 Columbia Drive, Suite 110 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Fax: (561) 655-2033 glesser@lesserlawfirm.com www.lesserlawfirm.com

LEWIS, LONGMAN & WALKER, P.A.

Robert Diffenderfer, Shareholder (561) 640-0820

360 South Rosemary Ave. Suite 1100

West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Fax: (561) 640-8202 rdiffenderfer@llw-law.com www.llw-law.com

MCDONALD HOPKINS LLC

Christopher Hopkins Member / Attorney (561) 472-2121

501 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 chopkins@mcdonaldhopkins.com www.mcdonaldhopkins.com

MCLAUGHLIN & STERN

Neil Solomon, Attorney (561) 659-4020

525 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite 1700 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Fax: (561) 659-4438 bkoch@mclaughlinstern.com www.mclaughlinstern.com

NELSON MULLINS

Cliff Hertz, Managing Partner (561) 832-3300 360 Rosemary Avenue Suite 1410

West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Fax: (561) 655-1109 clifford.hertz@nelsonmullins.com www.nelsonmullins.com

PERRY & TAYLOR, P.A. F. Martin Perry, Attorney (561) 721-3300

4500 PGA Blvd., Suite 203

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418

Fax: (561) 721-2111 fmperri@perrytaylorlaw.com www.perrytaylorlaw.com

PRUITT & PRUITT, P.A.

William Pruitt, Attorney (561) 655-8080

2475 Mercer Avenue Suite 101 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 655-4134 wep@pruittpruittlaw.com www.pruittpruittlaw.com

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

SHUTTS & BOWEN LLP

Harvey Oyer, Partner (561) 835-8500

525 Okeechobee Blvd.

Suite 1100

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 822-5522

hoyer@shutts.com www.shutts.com

WARD DAMON

Philip H. Ward, III, Partner (561) 842-3000

4420 Beacon Circle West Palm Beach, FL 33407

Fax: (561) 842-3626

pward@warddamon.com www.warddamon.com

ATTORNEYS - CIVIL TRIAL LAW

SALESIA SMITH-GORDON LAW

Salesia Smith-Gordon

Attor ney-Managing Partner (561) 655-9279

922 Second Street West Palm Beach, FL 33401

salesia@smithgordonlaw.com www.smithgordonlaw.com

ATTORNEYS - COLLECTIONS

COHEN LEGAL

Jason Cohen, Partner (561) 659-0901

811-A N. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401

jcohen@rscohenesqlaw.com www.CohenandCohenLegal.com

ATTORNEYS - CORPORATION & BUSINESS LAW

CARNEY STANTON P.L.

Walter J. Stanton, President (305) 458-5131

1645 Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard Suite 1200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

stanton@carneystanton.com www.carneystaton.com

ATTORNEYS - IMMIGRATION & NATIONALITY LAW

BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW FIRM

Samantha Bratter, COO (305) 582-2381

515 N. Flagler Drive, Suite 406 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (305) 675-0360

samantha@bratterpa.com www.bratterpa.com

ATTORNEYS - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

COMPLETE INTELLECTUAL

PROPERTY SERVICES, KEESHA

FLEMING LAKE, PLLC

Keesha Fleming Lake (561) 769-5091

110 Front Street, Ste. 300 Jupiter, FL 33477

keesha@completeipservices.com

ATTORNEYS - LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW

FORDHARRISON LLP

David Gobeo

Office Managing Partner (561) 345-7500

515 North Flagler Drive, Suite P300

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 345-7501

dgobeo@fordharrison.com www.fordharrison.com

ATTORNEYS - MARITAL & FAMILY LAW

LAW OFFICE OF AMY L. COSENTINO

Amy Cosentino, President (561) 537-3019

2465 Mercer Ave., Suite 202 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

acosentino@cosentinolaw1.com www.cosentinolaw1.com

ATTORNEYS - PERSONAL INJURY/WRONGFUL DEATH

LARMOYEUX & BONE

Bill Bone, Partner (561) 832-9434

550 S. Quadrille Blvd., Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 832-9445 info@lb-law.com www.lb-law.com

LESSER, LESSER, LANDY & SMITH, PLLC

Stephanie Goldfuss Director of Communications (561) 655-2028

420 Columbia Drive, Suite 110 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Fax: (561) 655-2033 glesser@lesserlawfirm.com www.lesserlawfirm.com

LYTAL, REITER, SMITH, IVEY & FRONRATH

William Williams, Partner (561) 655-1990 515 N. Flagler Dr., 10th Floor Northbridge Centre West Palm Beach, FL 33401 bwilliams@foryourrights.com www.foryourrights.com

SHINER LAW GROUP

Joey Ikeguchi, Marketing Director (561) 777-7700

1601 Belvedere Rd., E-300 21 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 marketing@shinerlawgroup.com www.shinerlawgroup.com/west-palmbeach-personal-injury-lawyer/ ATTORNEYS - WILLS, TRUSTS & ESTATES

DOANE & DOANE, P.A.

Rebecca G. Doane / Randell C. Doane, Partners (561) 656-0200

2979 PGA Blvd., Suite 201 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

Fax: (888) 403-3843 info@doanelaw.com www.doaneanddoane.com

ATTORNEYS - WORKERS’ COMPENSATION

VAUGHAN BAIO & PARTNERS

Elizabeth Yohe, Partner (561) 624-1051

3701 Catalfumo Way South Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 eyohe@vaughanbaio.com www.vaughanbaio.com

ATTRACTIONS

COX SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM

Kate Arrizza, President & CEO (561) 832-1988

4801 Dreher Trail North West Palm Beach, FL 33405 www.coxsciencecenter.org

LION COUNTRY SAFARI, INC. - FL Joanna Montante, Sales/Marketing Manager (561) 793-1084

2003 Lion Country Safari Rd. Loxahatchee, FL 33470 Fax: (561) 793-9603 events@lioncountrysafari.com www.lioncountrysafari.com

MOUNTS BOTANICAL GARDEN

Tish Sheesley Development Officer (561) 233-1757

559 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33415 membership@mounts.org www.mounts.org

PALM BEACH KENNEL CLUB/PBKC

Alexis Barbish-Sommer Director of Marketing/ Assistant General Manager (561) 683-2222

1111 N Congress Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Fax: (561) 686-5000 info@pbkennelclub.com www.pbkennelclub.com

PALM BEACH ZOO & CONSERVATION SOCIETY

Kathleen Breland Chief Financial Officer (561) 533-0887

1301 Summit Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 info@palmbeachzoo.org www.palmbeachzoo.org

RAPIDS WATER PARK

Bryan Megrath General Manager (561) 848-6272

6566 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33407 info@rapidswaterpark.com www.rapidswaterpark.com

SHARK WAKE PARK

Tracy Baynham (561) 323-3937

1440 Eshleman Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33413 tracy.baynham@sharkwakepark.com www.sharkwakepark.com

Buyer’s Guide to Products & Services

VISIT PALM BEACH

Shereen Baal, Marketing (561) 881-9757

138 S. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401 contactus@visitpalmbeach.com www.visitpalmbeach.com

AUTOMOBILE DEALERSNEW/USED/SERVICE

GREENACRES NISSAN

Nicole Roman, Marketing Community Liaison (561) 537-5300

5353 Lake Worth Rd. Greenacres FL 33463 nroman@roman-consulting.com www.greenacresnissan.com

GRIECO CHEVROLET OF DELRAY BEACH

Angelo Minichiello General Manager (561) 414-7696

2605 S. Federal Hwy. Delray Beach, FL 33483 rbelazeros@griecocars.com www.griecochevroletdelray.com

JAGUAR PALM BEACH

Stephen Myers (561) 659-6206

915 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Fax: (561) 832-7176 www.jaguarpalmbeach.com

PALM BEACH MITSUBISHI

GianMarco Taverna, Dealer (561) 725-3500

2700 S. Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33406 gt@drivetaverna.com www.palmbeachmitsubishi.com

QB BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

Thomas Hall, Owner (561) 323-4168

4524 Gun Club Road Suite 101 A West Palm Beach, FL 33415

QB@qbbusinesssolutions.com www.qbbusinesssolutions.com

AUTOMOBILE DETAILING & CLEAN UP SERVICE

DETAILING WORLD

John Joseph, Owner (561) 597-6378

551 N. State Rd 7 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 john@detailtheworld.com www.detailingworldwestpalm.com

DYNAMIC BROTHERS DETAILING (561) 351-3983

1457 Lake Crystal Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33411 dynamicbrothersdetailing22@gmail.com

AUTOMOBILE REPAIR & SERVICE

GREASE MONKEY OIL CHANGES & MORE

Rosario Walter Lanni, Owner (800) 822-7706

1891 S. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33415 walterlanni6570@hotmail.com

BAKERY

CRUMBL COOKIES NORTHLAKE

Courtney Newell (561) 377-2118

3333 Northlake Blvd., Suite 4 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33403 fl.northlake@crumbl.com www.crumblcookies.com

TROPICAL BAKERY & RESTURANT

Monique Cabrera General Manager (561) 439-2100

4068-1 Forest Hill Blvd. Palm Springs, FL 33406 tropicalbakerywpb@gmail.com

BALLOONS - NOVELTY & DECORATIVE

SOUTH FLORIDA BALLOON DECOR LLC

Alphe “FIFI” Rodriguez (561) 410-9792

2730 South Dixie Hwy., Suite 3 West Palm Beach, FL 33405 southfloridaballoondecor@gmail.com

BANKS

AMTRUST BANK

John Drourr, Branch Manager (561) 687-0288

603 Village Blvd., Suite 101 West Palm Beach, FL 33409

Fax: (561) 687-5168

John.Drourr@mynycb.com www.mynycb.com

CENTENNIAL BANK

Bill Bramlett, SVP, Commercial Team Lead Palm Beach County (561) 209-7161

500 S. Australian Ave., Suite 930 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 gbramlett@my100bank.com www.my100bank.com

CONNECTONE BANK

Milly Gonzalez, Vice President, Business Relationship Manager (201) 723-2016

625 N. Flagler Dr., Suite 1002 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 igonzalez@cnob.com www.ConnectOneBank.com

FIFTH THIRD BANK

Letoria Kruspe

Financial Center Manager (561) 514-9900

515 N. Flagler Dr., Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 letoria.kruspe@53.com www.53.com

FIRST HORIZON BANK

Debra Vasilopoulos

Market President (561) 514-4914

605 N. Olive Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401

debra.vasilopoulos@firsthorizon.com www.firsthorizonbank.com

FLAGLER BANK

Lori Boyle

Branch Development Officer (561) 868-9060

606 North Olive Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 lboyle@flaglerbankusa.com www.flaglerbankusa.com

FNBCC - FIRST NATIONAL BANK

COASTAL COMMUNITIES

Edward Bishop (561) 846-1489

2000 PGA Boulevard, Suite 5500 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33408 ed.bishop@fnbccfl.com

LOCALITY BANK

David Eiler, SVP, Chief Banking Officer (561) 846-1489

1400 S. Andrews Avenue Ft Lauderdale, FL 33316 deiler@localitybank.com www.localitybank.com

M&T BANK

Andrew Ashby

Senior Vice President (954) 263-1029

2000 PGA Blvd., Suite 4400 North Palm Beach, FL 33408

aashby@mtb.com www.mtb.com

PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK

Miguel Romero, Branch Manager (561) 448-4541

4137 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton, FL 33431

Fax: (561) 448-1290 MRomero@pnb.com www.pnb.com

REGIONS BANK

Stephen Ponzillo Community Relations (813) 449-1156 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Stephen.ponzillo@regions.com

SEACOAST BANK - DOWNTOWN BANKING CENTER

Diane Corsi

Banking Center Manager (561) 847-2700 415 5th St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 diane.corsi@seacoastbank.com www.seacoastbank.com

SEACOAST BANK - LANTANA

Romily Wotring, VP, Banking Center Manager (561) 582-2310 2000 Lantana Road Lantana, FL 33462 Fax: (561) 582-8302 romily.wotring@seacoastbank.com www.seacoastbank.com

SEACOAST BANK

OKEECHOBEE BLVD

Theresa White, Branch Manager (561) 681-7207

8101 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33411 theresa.white@SeacoastBank.com www.seacoastbank.com

SEACOAST BANK

PALM BEACH LAKES

Chelsea Ross, Branch Manager (561) 471-4400

2090 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 chelsea.ross@seacoastbank.com www.seacoastbank.com

TRUIST

Dale Kahle, Senior Vice President (561) 653-5560

250 S. Australian Ave., Suite 700 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Fax: (561) 653-5577 dale.kahle@truist.com www.truist.com

VALLEY

Joseph Scondotto, Market Manager / Vice President (561) 653-3722

307 Ever nia St., Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Fax: (561) 653-3735 jscondotto@valley.com www.valley.com

BEAUTY & WELLNESS

SALON SUITES

LARIMAR BODY CONTOURING & RECOVERY

Rocio Brito (561) 906-1130 11041 Souther n Blvd., 116 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 Rbrito@larimarbodycontouring.com

LNY WIG BOUTIQUE

Margaret Yates Operations Director (561) 225-1325 901 Northpoint Pkwy., Suite 308 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 marg.yates31@gmail.com www.lnyhairandwigs.com/

BEAUTY SALONS & SERVICES

BLACK AND GOLD BEAUTY INC

Michelle Fields (561) 557-8389 1710 45th Street West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Michelle@thedripsalon.net blackandgoldbeauty.com

DUSTED BY DAWN, LLC

Dawn Henderson, Hairstylist/Makeup Artist (469) 227-0198

Serving The Palm Beaches info@dustedbydawn.com www.dustedbydawn.com

BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTORS

SOUTHERN EAGLE DISTRIBUTING

Sherry Santino (772) 461-8644 5300 Glades Cutoff Road Fort Pierce, FL 34981 info@sedist.com

BICYCLE SALES & SERVICE

JACK THE BIKE MAN

Alejandro Her nandez

President & Executive Director (561) 832-0071 420 Claremore Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401 alex@jackthebikeman.org www.jackthebikeman.org

BIOTECHNOLOGY

SCRIPPS RESEARCH

Tara Holcomb, Executive Director Philanthropy (800) 788-4931

10550 N. Torrey Pines Rd., TPC-2 La Jolla, CA 92037 tholcomb@scripps.edu www.scripps.edu

BLACK-OWNED BUSINESS

ULTIMATE IMAGE COACH AND ACADEMY

Pamela Toussaint MBA, CEO, Principal Trainer, Consultant & Author (561) 632-8679

Serving Palm Beach County pamela@ultimateimagecoach.com ultimateimagecoach.com/

BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY

ITEM BANC

Jordan Gitter man, Founder (646) 644-1545

Serving Globally jgitterman@itembanc.nl www.itembanc.nl

BOAT - SALES, RENTALS, CHARTERS & TOWING

MARINEMAX JUPITER

Anna Stoychev, Marketing Event Coordinator (561) 203-3220 1095 N. Hwy A1A Jupiter, FL 33477 anna.stoychev@marinemax.com www.marinemax.com/stores/jupiter

MARINEMAX YACHTS

Sara Neff, Sales Coordinator (305) 942-6734 251 Banyan Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33401 scott.warnike@marinemax.com www.marinemax.com/stores/ west-palm-beach

BOAT CLUB

FREEDOM BOAT CLUB

SOUTH FLORIDA

Captain Sandra Effertz Director of Training and Safety (561) 705-1316 255 East 22nd Court Riviera Beach, FL 33404 sfl@freedomboatclub.com www.fbcsouthflorida.com/

BOOK STORE

THE DANCING ELEPHANT

Shane Logan, Owner (561) 376-9623 801 Lake Ave. Lake Worth , FL 33460 shane.logan64@gmail.com www.dancingelephant.shop

ROHI’S READERY

Pranati (Pranoo) Kumar, Founder & Education Leader (904) 651-0676 460 Ocean Ridge Way Juno Beach, FL 33408 pranoo@rohisreadery.com www.rohisreadery.com

BUILDING MATERIALS

CEMEX

David Aiken, Business Development Director (561) 741-8200

1001 Jupiter Park Dr., Suite 108 Jupiter, FL 33458 www.cemexusa.com

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

SOAPY SHARK CAR WASH

BUSINESS BROKERS

JOHN DIAZ GROUP OF KELLER WILLIAMS

John Diaz (561) 247-1825

2005 Vista Pkwy., Ste 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33411

johndiazgroup@kw.com www.kwbusinesssales.com

BUSINESS CONSULTANTS

ACUMENIAN

Luis Matos, President (954) 806-5066

Serving South Florida info@acumenian.com www.acumenian.com

ONWARDMAX

Bryan Paul, CEO (561) 244-9955

1645 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 1200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

bryanp@onwardmax.com www.onwardmax.com

PREVEER DOWNTOWN WEST

PALM BEACH Mark Parks (561) 528-1651

700 S. Rosemary Avenue Suite 204 - B8 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 mark.parks@preveer.com

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

BOARD OF PALM BEACH

COUNTY INC.

Kelly Smallridge, President & CEO (561) 835-1008

310 Ever nia St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 835-1160

ksmallridge@bdb.org www.bdb.org

ECONOMIC COUNCIL OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, INC.

Michele Jacobs, President & CEO (561) 684-1551

4440 PGA Blvd., Suite 600 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

admin@economiccouncilpbc.org www.economiccouncilpbc.org

INTEGRITY CONSULT SOLUTIONS, LLC

Claudja Henry (561) 306-4638

2735 Misty Oaks Circle

Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411

info@integrityconsult.net integrityconsult.net

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & MARKET STRATEGY FIRM

SAVOCA ENTERPRISES, INC.

Sharon Mahin, Founder & CEO (646) 226-7731

100 SW Albany Street

Stuart, FL 34997

sharon@savocaenterprises.com www.savocaenterprises.com

BUSINESS FINANCE

ADVANCED GLOBAL

Wisline Danis

Assistant Office Manager (561) 300-8737

120 S. Olive Ave., Suite 305

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

info@adgloba.com www.advancedgloballlc.com

RESONATE BUSINESS SERVICES

Ashleigh Rogers Zelaya 218 Via D Este Delray Beach, FL 33445 (561) 875-4114

www.resonatebusiness.com

BUSINESS SERVICES

ERC LEGAL TEAM

Reggie Sanchez (561) 888-3059

Serving South Florida

Reggie@erclegalteam.com www.erclegalteam.com

FPL ENERGY SERVICES (FPLES)

Melissa Jewell

Channel Sales Manager 6001 Village Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 melissa.jewell@nexteraenergy.com

FRUBBA ONLINE

ENTERPRISES, LLC

Frank Rubba, Owner (561) 806-1042 Greenacres, FL 33415 frubba@refund4erc.com tinyurl.com/Frubba

CABINETS & CABINETRY

UNIVERSAL FACTORY DIRECT -

WEST PALM BEACH

Joe Grushkin (203) 247-2008 4833 Okeechobee Blvd., Suite 101 West Palm Beach, FL 33417 joe.wpb@ufd1.com www.ufd1.com

CANDLE SALES

RAINFOREST CANDLE COMPANY

Peter Nebe, Owner/Producer (561) 707-1891 2515 NE 2nd Ct., Suite 203 Boynton Beach , FL 33435 info@rainforest-candles.com www.rainforest-candles.com

CAR WASH & DETAILING

MINT ECO CAR WASH

Shannon Kessell Chief Marketing Officer (561) 770-1868 316 Souther n Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 marketing@mintecocarwash.com www.mintecocarwash.com

PINK BIRD CAR WASH (561) 612-7049 1510 Belvedere Road West Palm Beach, FL 33406 info@pinkbirdcarwash.com www.pinkbirdcarwash.com

John Rivera, General Manager (561) 855-1300

2200 Okeechobee Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33409 jrivera@soapyshark.com www.soapyshark.com

CARPET, UPHOLSTERY & TILE CLEANING

EDWARDS FLOOR CLEANING AND RESTORATION LLC

David A Edwards, Owner (561) 268-6286

Serving Palm Beach County www.edwardsfloorcleaningllc.com

STEAM CLEANING MANAGEMENT SERVICES

Ora Underwood (423) 262-7420 11448 59th Street North Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 steamcleaningmanagement@gmail.com www.steamcleaningmanagement.com

CATERERS

CHEF CESART LLC

Kenson Cesar (561) 667-6283

700 S Rosemary Ave., Suite 204 West Palm Beach , FL 33401 info@chefcesart.com

MERAKI JUICE KITCHEN

Maryanne Kainec (561) 385-7419

328 Fer n Street West Palm Beach, FL 33401 maryanne@merakijuicekitchen.com

SANDYJAMES FINE FOOD AND PRODUCTIONS, INC.

James Bartle, Owner (561) 366-0012

700 Florida Mango Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33406 info@sandyjames.net www.sandyjames.net

CHAMBERS

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE PALM BEACHES

Donald Burgess, President & CEO (561) 833-3711 401 N. Flagler Dr West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Fax: (561) 833-5582 communications@palmbeaches.org www.palmbeaches.org

PALM BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Douglas C. Evans

President & CEO (561) 655-3282

400 Royal Palm Way, Suite 106 Palm Beach, FL 33480 Fax: (561) 655-7191 info@palmbeachchamber.com www.palmbeachchamber.com

CHARTERED COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE BROKER

COLDWELL BANKER COMMERCIAL ALLIANCE / FRE ADVISORY

Clint Saraylian Commercial Real Estate Broker (561) 373-7306

3801 PGA Blvd., Suite 600 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 clint@freadvisory.com www.freadvisory.com

Buyer’s Guide to Products & Services

CHEFS - PERSONAL

CULINARY CREATION LLC

Chef Cuinn, Chef / Owner (954) 867-6180

Serving Palm Beach County ynotgrill@gmail.com booking.chefpost.com/chef/ chef-cuinn

YADA CHEF

Bryan Daniel (954) 367-9232

616 Executive Center Dr., 206 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 info@yadachef.com www.yadachef.com

CHILD CARE & NANNY SERVICES

OLIVER’S NANNIES FRANCHISING

Sarah Mulcahy, Director of Franchise Development (973) 671-6311

75 Main St., Suite 301 Millbur n, NJ 7041 sarah.mulcahy@oliversnannies.com www.oliversnanniesfranchising.com

CHILD CARE SERVICES

EDNA W. RUNNER TUTORIAL CENTER

Anna Poulin

Assistant Executive Director (561) 745-0950 7187 Church Street Jupiter, FL 33458

anna.poulin@ewrunnerctr.org www.ewrunnerctr.org

MOUNTAINEERS SCHOOL OF AUTISM

Mary Josephine Walsh, Owner (561) 962-5075 1340 Kenwood Road West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Fax: (561) 855-7587 maryjo@msainc.org www.msainc.org

CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS

FUSION CHIROPRACTIC SPA

Shelby Davis, Regional Clinic Director (561) 810-4494 3717 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. Ste. 9 Boynton Beach, FL 33436 boyntonbeach@fusionchirospa.com www.fusionchirospa.com

HOPE HEALTH & WELLNESS

Andrew Hope, Owner/Chiropractic Sports Physician (561) 686-0120

2845 N. Military Trail, Suite C-31 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Fax: (561) 686-8073 drhope@myhopehealth.com www.myhopehealth.com

RENEWED WELLNESS

Jasmine Reid (561) 619-8160 4047 Okeechobee Blvd., 126 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 jasminer@renewedwellness.net www.renewedwellness.net

CIGAR & TOBACCO DEALERS

STOGIES CIGAR LOUNGE

Rafael Morera (561) 291-9866

8480 Okeechobee Blvd., Suite 4 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Stogieswestpalm@gmail.com www.StogiesWestPalm.com

CLEANING - DISINFECTANT & ANTI-MICROBIAL SERVICES

SOLACE

Lyndsey McMillan (561) 203-5857

Serving Palm Beach County solacebio@yahoo.com www.solacebio.com

CLEANING - RESIDENTIAL

BOCA RATON MAID PROS

Addie Drayton (561) 232-2500

980 North Federal Highway Suite 110

Boca Raton, FL 33432

info@bocaratonmaidpros.com www.bocaratonmaidpros.com/

CLEANING SERVICES

BOCA RATON MAID PROS

Addie Drayton (561) 232-2500

980 North Federal Highway Suite 110

Boca Raton, FL 33432

info@bocaratonmaidpros.com www.bocaratonmaidpros.com/

JM CLEANING SERVICES AND AGENCY

Jackson Merous, Owner (561) 489-0302

560 Village Blvd., Suite 120 16 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 jmcleaningagency@gmail.com www.jmcleaningagency.com

MAID RIGHT OF WEST PALM BEACH

Mauricio Carvajal, Owner (614) 600-4416

2405 Quantum Boulevard Boynton Beach, FL 33426 mauricio.carvajal@maidright.com www.maidright.com/west-palm-beach

MO KNOWS CLEANING LLC

Monique Burton (561) 768-2131

401 N. Rosemary Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401 moknowscleaning@gmail.com

SAGE CLEANING

Alicia Colon, CEO (561) 437-1055

760 S. Congress Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33406 alicia@sage-cleaning.com www.sagecleaning.com

SHINE OF PALM BEACH

Christian Fisher, Owner (561) 899-9495

418 Kanuga Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401 palmbeach@shineinfo.com www.shineinfo.com

CLEANING SYSTEMS PRESSURE, CHEMICAL, INDUSTRIAL, ETC.

WINDOW GANG OF PALM BEACH

Sunny Thayer, Owner (561) 965-1802

1200 Old Okeechobee Road

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

sunnythayer@windowgang.com www.windowgang.com

CLUBS - PRIVATE

PALM BEACH YACHT

CLUB & MARINA

Harris Levitt, General Manager (561) 655-8711

800 N. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401 harris.levitt@pbyc.com www.pbyc.com

COFFEE SERVICES & PRODUCTS

EXECUTIVE COFFEE SERVICE INC.

Greg Fragakis & John Fragakis, President & Vice President (561) 655-4700

1126 Elizabeth Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 835-0278

info@executivecoffeeservice.com www.executivecoffeeservice.com

COLLECTION - AGENCIES & SYSTEMS

CHECKMARK COLLECTIONS

Melissa Nash, CEO (561) 697-4911

2475 Mercer Ave., Suite B 307 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 214-4168

mnash@checkmarkcollections.com www.checkmarkcollections.com

COMMERCIAL & HOME WATER/ MOLD DAMAGE REMEDIATION

C.E.R.T. RESTORATION Sabrina & Car m Valbrun, Owners (866) 217-7462

Serving Palm Beach County certrestoration@gmail.com www.certrestorationllc.com

COMMERCIAL OFFICE

FURNITURE / MODULAR WALLS

THE CI GROUP Beverly Harton, Account Executive (808) 388-2700 902 Clint Moore Road Suite 114 Boca Raton , FL 33487 bharton@the-cigroup.com www.the-cigroup.com

COMMUNICATIONS

CARIBBEAN MEDIA GROUP

Carline Clerge Leger (561) 562-2252

2465 Mercer Ave., Suite 104 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Drclergeleger@gmail.com

CORNERSTONE SOLUTIONS

FLORIDA, LLC

Kim LeeBove

Executive Vice President (561) 689-9787

9200 Belvedere Rd., Suite 202 West Palm Beach, FL 33411

Fax: (561) 828-0440

rick@csteam360.com www.csteam360.com

HIGHLAND WIRELESS SERVICES LLC - GARRETT WHITECROSS

Garrett Whitecross

Territory Manager (561) 351-2248

6894 NW 20th Ave Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

garrett@highlandwireless.com www.highlandwireless.com

COMPUTERS - IT MANAGED

SERVICES

ALL BITS TECH

Yolanda Santana, Chief Technology Officer (754) 444-8309

560 Village Blvd., Suite 120-70 West Palm Beach, FL 33409

info@allbitstech.com www.allbitstech.com/

GEEKS.ONLINE

Chris Hubbell, Services Manager (800) 433-5766

help@geeksonline.com www.geeks.online

SIMPLITFY

Erick Solms, CEO (561) 425-6100

707 Lucer ne Ave. Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460 hello@simplitfy.com www.simplitfy.com

SOUTH FLORIDA CYBERMSP

Paul Debogorski, Owner (561) 277-8347

147 Cat Rock Lane Jupiter, FL 33458 paul@sflcybermsp.com www.sflcybermsp.com

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

REPAIR

C&G DIÉSEL REPAIR

Cristin Camacho (954) 213-5630

6805 Finamore Circle

Lake Worth, FL 33467

Info@cgdieselrepairs.com www.cgdieselrepairs.com

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

THE BECK GROUP

Bryan Wilson, Operations of FL (754) 799-2235

501 E. Las Olas Blvd. Suites 200 and 300 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 bryanwilson@beckgroup.com www.beckgroup.com

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

COAST SEAWALL DOCK & BOATLIFTS

Mike Duncan, Owner (561) 400-4328

5500 Military Trail Suite 22-301 Jupiter, FL 33458 noah@coastseawall.com www.coastseawall.com

INNOTECH CONSTRUCTION

Ashley Shreve, CEO (954) 249-8324 2930 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 yvette.pinilla@innotechconstruction.com www.innotechconstruction.com

MARTEN ADVISORY GROUP

Astrid Mangan, CEO/ Principal (305) 308-2892 2829 Bird Ave, Suite 5-283 Miami , FL 33133 astrid@mag.work www.martenadvisiorygroup.com

MOSS & ASSOCIATES, LLC

Robin Galanti Solo, Director of Business Development (954) 524-5678 2101 N. Andrews Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311 rgalanti@mosscm.com www.mosscm.com

ROYAL MASTER SERVICES INC.

Fernanda Ohl, Finance Director (817) 412-8799 12705 82nd Lane North West Palm Beach, FL 33412 royalmasterservices@gmail.com www.RoyalMasterServices.us

SUFFOLK

Kyle Goebel, Vice President, Operations (561) 282-3000 426 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 kgoebel@suffolk.com www.suffolk.com

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

COOPER CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING

Veronica Cooper, Vice President (561) 841-6150 354 Hiatt Dr., Suite 140 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 info@coopercmc.com www.coopercmc.com

DADE CONSTRUCTION CORP.

Christian Gonzalez

Senior Developer (561) 771-0984

2460 Metrocentre Blvd. E West Palm Beach, FL 33407 cgonzalez@dadeconstruction.com dadeconstruction.com/

ELBAZ CONSTRUCTION

Marti Soroka (888) 506-4451 19 W Flagler St 310 Miami, FL 33130 marketing@elbazconstruction.com www.elbazconstructioncorp.com

SHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

Timothy Barges, Director (786) 580-3200

10800 Biscayne Boulevard Suite 1000, PH Miami, FL 33161 www.shawmut.com

WALKER DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION

Patrick Graham, President (561) 247-7477

2723 Pinewood Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33407

Patrick@walkerdc.com

www.walkerdesignco.com

WE SHOW UP CONSTRUCTION

Ashley Shreve (561) 486-8187

504 E. Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 info@weshowupconstruction.com

CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES

HAYNES SCAFFOLDING & SUPPLY

Rick Haynes (561) 833-8689

1685 N. Florida Mango Road Suite C West Palm Beach, FL 33409 rick@haynesscaffolding.com www.haynesscaffolding.com

SEWELL HARDWARE CO.

Chap Brown, President (561) 832-7171

1318 Mercer Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Fax: (561) 833-4795

webmaster@sewellhardware.com www.sewellhardware.com

CONSULTANTS

THE EUCLID GROUP

Alexandria Ayala (305) 381-7158

525 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite 1680

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

aayala@theeuclidgrp.com

AE STRATEGIES

Carla Bryant (703) 203-4094

931 Villge Boulevard Suite 905-94 west palm beach, FL 33409

carla.bryant3@gmail.com

COMMERCE CONSULTING, INC.

Jack Frost, President (561) 689-5225

2822 Muskegon Way West Palm Beach, FL 33411 jfrost1996@comcast.net

GREAT CITIES FOR ALL

Jeri Muoio, President & CEO (561) 596-0461

P.O. Box 19872 West Palm Beach, FL 33416 jeri@gcfapr.com www.gcfapr.com

O’BRIEN ASSOCIATES, LLC

Roger O’Brien President (585) 737-0400

5510 North Ocean Drive Suite 7A Singer Island, FL 33404 Roger@robrienassociates.com www.robrienassociates.com

SEA GLASS CAPITAL ADVISORS, LLC

Sandy Spaulding Managing Partner (207) 266-3200 2490 Players Court Wellington, FL 33414

sandy@seaglasscapital.com www.seaglasscapital.com

CONSULTANTS - MEDICAL LEGAL

TKS LEGAL NURSE CONSULTING, LLC

Tammy Sirmons, President (561) 388-0795 1722 Banyan Creek Court Boynton Beach, FL 33436 tkslegalnurse@gmail.com www.tkslegalnurseconsultingllc.com

CONTRACTORS - DIVISION

GLASS CORP

Joshua Lizardo, Founder/President (813) 760-1136

700 South Rosemary Avenue Suite 204 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 estimating@glasscorpint.com www.GlassCorpint.com

CONTRACTORS - GENERAL

THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING COMPANY

Frank Zaremba, Project Manager (561) 719-4044 303 Banyan Blvd., Suite 301 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

frank.zaremba@whiting-turner.com www.whiting-turner.com

ANDERSON-MOORE CONSTRUCTION CORP. Mariam Hajir (561) 204-4307 1568 Watertower Road Lake Park, FL 33403 mhajir@amcbuild.com www.amcbuild.com

BUTLER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

Scott Butler, VP (561) 832-9700 4807 Georgia Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 Fax: (561) 832-5992 mdiaz@butlerconstructionusa.com www.butlerconstructionusa.com

CLEAR SPAN STRUCTURES, LLC

Glen Blount, President (561) 803-8100

2000 Avenue P, Suite 5 Riviera Beach, FL 33404 info@cssbuilds.com www.cssbuilds.com

CRAFT CONSTRUCTION

Mary Willson (561) 794-4044

550 South Australian Avenue Suite 635

West Palm Beach, FL 33401 mwillson@craftconstruction.com www.craftconstruction.com

DP DEVELOPMENT LLC

Joseph Bressingham Serving Palm Beach County Joseph@dpdevelopment.com www.dpdevelopment.com

GAST CONSTRUCTION GROUP

Allen Gast, President (561) 281-1001

333 Souther n Blvd. Unit 102 West Palm Beach, FL 33405 allen@gastconstructiongroup.com www.gastconstructiongroup.com

HEDRICK BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION

Dale Hedrick, CEO (561) 689-8880

2200 Centrepark West Dr West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Fax: (561) 689-8860 info@hedrickbrothers.com www.hedrickbrothers.com

KAST CONSTRUCTION

Dave DeMay

Senior Vice President (561) 402-8625

701 Northpoint Pkwy., Suite 400 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 ddemay@kastbuild.com www.kastbuild.com

LEBOLO CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Ed McWhorter Director of Business Development (561) 742-7644 2100 Corporate Dr Boynton Beach, FL 33426 ed@lebolo.com www.lebolo.com

PRECISION GARAGE DOOR SERVICE OF SOUTH FLORIDA Mrs. Samantha Michels, Operations Manager (561) 232-3139 1134 53rd Court North West Palm Beach, FL 33407 SMichels@precisiondoor.net flgaragedoor.com/?utm_source=GMBli sting&utm_medium=organic

VERDEX CONSTRUCTION

Rex Kirby, President (561) 440-1600 1501 Belvedere Road, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 info@verdex.com www.verdex.com

WEITZ

Cheri Pavlik (561) 686-5577

1400 Centrepark Blvd., Suite 700 West Palm Beach , FL 33401 cheri.pavlik@weitz.com

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CONVENTION BUREAUS

DISCOVER THE PALM BEACHES

Sergio Piedra, Director, Community Engagement & Advocacy (561) 233-3000

2195 Souther n Blvd., Suite 400

West Palm Beach, FL 33406

Fax: (561) 233-3009

www.ThePalmBeaches.com

CONVENTION CENTER

PALM BEACH COUNTY

CONVENTION CENTER / SPECTRA VENUE MANAGEMENT & FOOD SERVICES

Dave Anderson General Manager / SVP (561) 366-3000

650 Okeechobee Blvd.

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 366-3001

danderson@pbconventioncenter.com www.pbconventioncenter.com

COPIERS & PRINTERS - SALES, SERVICE & SUPPLIES

CTS3 - CONSULTING TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS

T im McDulin

Technology Consultant (561) 910-0405

7655 Enterprise Dr., Suite A1

Riviera Beach, FL 33404

Fax: (561) 910-0829

support@cts3solutions.com www.cts3solutions.com

HGI TECHNOLOGIES

Robert Siemon, President (561) 820-8076

1335 Okeechobee Rd., Suite 1100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.hgitechnologies.com

TOSHIBA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

Christine Pitts, Director of PR and Community Affairs (561) 346-3770

Serving Palm Beach County

Fax: (561) 627-5205

christine.pitts@tbs.toshiba.com www.toshiba.com

COUNSELOR / LIFE COACH

ALEXISFRANCELLC

Alexis France, Owner (561) 818-4953

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 alexis@alexisfrance.com

COUNTRY CLUBS

BEAR LAKES COUNTRY CLUB

Bill Decker, Director of Marketing & Membership (561) 478-0001

1901 Village Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33409

Fax: (561) 684-7571 b.decker@bearlakes.org www.bearlakes.org

FRENCHMAN’S CREEK BEACH & COUNTRY CLUB

Pamela Rudd

Director of Marketing (561) 622-8300

13495 Tour nament Dr. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 prudd@frenchmanscreek.com www.frenchmanscreek.com

CREDIT CARD SERVICES

INCENDIO PAYMENTS

Mckenna West, Principal (561) 203-6091

700 S. Rosemary Ave. Suite 204-249 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Merchants@sohipayments.com

CREDIT UNIONS

ITHINK FINANCIAL

Rachael Gannon, Community Development Manager (800) 873-5100

2901-A North Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 rgannon@ithinkfi.org www.ithinkfi.org

VELOCITY COMMUNITY

CREDIT UNION

Queenland Alexis, Business Development Manager (561) 775-2525

2801 PGA Blvd.

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

Fax: (561) 625-2447

queenlanda@velocitycommunity.org www.velocitycommunity.org

CULTURE & THE ARTS

CULTURAL COUNCIL FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY

David Lawrence, President & CEO (561) 471-2901

601 Lake Avenue

Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460

Fax: (561) 687-9484

info@palmbeachculture.com www.palmbeachculture.com

CUSTOMS BROKERS

LUND & PULLARA INC.

Lisa Lynn, President (561) 683-0311

1305 N. Perimeter Rd. Air Cargo Bldg. West Palm Beach, FL 33406

info@lundandpullara.com www.lundandpullara.com

DATA CENTER, CLOUD PROVIDER

365 DATA CENTERS

Jebediah Reynolds

Account Director (561) 704-4097

3500 N.W. Boca Raton Blvd., Suite 801

Boca Raton, FL 33431

jreynolds@365datacenters.com www.365datacenters.com

DATA EQUIPMENT, SYSTEMS & CONSULTANTS

THIRD REALM TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED

Brian Ayers, CEO (240) 744-6723

Serving Palm Beach County bayers@thirdrealmtechnologies.com www.thirdrealmtechnologies.com

DELIVERY SERVICES

TOTE TAXI

Danielle Candela (631) 255-1933 395 County Rd 39A Southampton, NY 11968 danielle@totetaxi.com totetaxi.com

DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR

CLEAN SWEEP

HYDROBLASTING, INC.

Devon Arnold, Vice President (561) 793-1509 12167 Orange Boulevard West Palm Beach, FL 33412 info@cleansweephydroblasting.com www.cleansweephydroblasting.com

DENTISTS

WEINBERG DENTISTRY

Samantha Keck, Dentist (561) 659-1688

1515 N. Flagler Drive, Suite 360 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 info@junobeacheyesmile.com www.weinbergdentistry.com

DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION

CLIVE DANIEL HOME

Lea Creech

Director of Business Development (561) 440-4663

1351 NW Boca Raton Blvd. Boca Raton, FL 33432

lori@clivedaniel.com www.clivedaniel.com

HELM BIM

Chris Diesh (267) 225-3052

4494 Woodfield Blvd. Boca Raton, FL 33434 josh@helmbim.com www.helmbim.com

PALM BEACH KITCHEN DESIGN

Gary Townsend (561) 372-9020

950 Peninsula Corporate Circle Suite 1004

Boca Raton, FL 33487

Fax: (561) 244-0740

gary@palmbeachkitchendesign.com www.palmbeachkitchendesign.com

DIGITAL MARKETING

BRIAN MARKETING GROUP

Benjamin Bradley, Sales Manager (561) 878-1546

1203 Town Center Drive Suite 109 Jupiter, FL 33458 mpicard@brianmarketinggroup.com www.brianmarketinggroup.com

PARADOX MEDIA

Andrew Hasty, CEO (833) 932-7658

Serving Palm Beach County hello@paradoxmedia.com paradoxmedia.com

DIGITAL MEDIA SERVICES

CGI DIGITAL

Eric Winegard (585) 747-1780

33 East Camino Real, 316 Boca Raton, FL 33432

dmorano@cgicompany.com www.cgidigital.com

RIGSTAR MEDIA, LLC

Rigo Garcia, President & CEO (855) 474-4782

401 N. Rosemary Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401

rigo@rigstarmedia.com www.rigstarmedia.com

STUDIOEN

Frank Wang, Creative Director (424) 209-7658

Serving Palm Beach County hello@studioen.us www.studioen.us

DISASTER DEBRIS REMOVAL

SIBONEY CONTRACTING CO.

Felipe Padilla, Vice President (888) 388-3110

1450 Centrepark Blvd., Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 650-7330

rsiboney@siboneycc.com www.siboneycc.com

DOG GROOMING & BOARDING

VIP VERY IMPORTANT PAWS

William Corrente, VP Operations (561) 366-9000

418 Park Place West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Fax: (561) 366-9001

rsvp@veryimportantpaws.com www.veryimportantpaws.com

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES & CONSULTANTS

THE LEARNING CENTER

Lisa Stella, Development Director (561) 567-7930

650 Royal Palm Beach Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33411

Fax: (561) 567-7940 www.thelearningcenter.org

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY GOVERNMENT RELATIONS

Camila Mychalczuk, Director of State Relations (561) 405-5054

777 Glades Rd

ADM 286

Boca Raton, FL 33431

cmychalczuk@fau.edu fau.edu/owl/advocate/ G-STAR HIGH SCHOOL OF THE ARTS

Greg Hauptner, Founder (561) 967-2023

2030 S Congress Ave Palm Springs, FL 33406

eleyva@gstarschool.org www.gstarschool.org

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

SLM EDUCATION SOLUTIONS

Sheena Majette, CEO (301) 875-9938

3172 N. Jog Rd., 8104 West Palm Beach, FL 33411

info@slmeducationsolutions.com www.slmeducationsolutions.com

TOP SCORE WRITING, INC.

Lisa Collum, Owner/CEO (561) 577-2097

4751 Square Lake Dr Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 lisa@topscorewriting.com www.topscorewriting.com

ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS

SYMMETRY AIR

CONDITIONING & ELECTRICAL

Len Shapiro (561) 210-0002

Serving Palm Beach County len@symmetryace.com www.symmetryace.com

YOUR SECURITY CONNECTION

Henk Horn, President (561) 639-8151

1338 S. Killian Dr., Suite 12 Lake Park , FL 33403 yourscfl@gmail.com www.yoursecurityconnection.com

ELECTRIC MOTORS & PUMPS

SULLIVAN ELECTRIC & PUMP, INC.

Gary Sullivan, President (561) 588-5886

1942 8th Ave. N. Lake Worth, FL 33461

gary@sullivanelectric-pump.com www.sullivanelectric-pump.com

EMBROIDERY & SCREEN PRINTING

RIPPRINT CUSTOM CLOTHING & APPAREL

Bob Dillon, Director of Sales (561) 485-3133 6917 Vista Pkwy N., Suite 14 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 sales@ripprint.com www.ripprint.com

EMPLOYMENT AGENCIESPERM & TEMP

AP RECRUITERS & ASSOCIATES

Alexis Carryl, Vice President (786) 384-0040

500 S. Australian Ave., Suite 500 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 alexis@aprecruiters.com www.aprecruiters.com

LIV STAFFING, LLC

Tammy Gomes (561) 373-4740 6650 W Indiantown Road Suite 520 Jupiter, FL 33458

EMPLOYMENT PLACEMENT & TRAINING SERVICES

CAREERSOURCE PALM BEACH COUNTY

Julia Dattolo, President & Chief Executive Officer (561) 340-1060

3400 Belvedere Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33406

Fax: (561) 340-1062

jdattolo@careersourcepbc.com www.careersourcepbc.com

ENERGY

GREEN ENERGY SOLAR

Pramis Montero, President (772) 209-0602 801 Northpoint Pkwy West Palm Beach, FL 33407 office@greenenergysolar.net www.greenenergysolar.net

ENGINEERING

COLLECTIVE WATER RESOURCES, LLC

Elizabeth Perez, President (561) 779-3552

250 S. Australian Ave., Suite 1110 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 lperez@collectivewater.com www.collectivewater.com

FLORIDA TURBINE TECHNOLOGIES, A KRATOS COMPANY

Francine Peace, Human Resource Manager (561) 427-6400 1701 Military Trail, Suite 110 Jupiter, FL 33458 www.fttjobs.com

ENGINEERS - CIVIL

CHEN MOORE AND ASSOCIATES

Mr. Cristobal Betancourt, PLA, AICP, Vice President of Planning and Landscape Architecture (561) 746-6900

500 Australian Ave. S., Suite 850 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 cbetancourt@chenmoore.com www.chenmoore.com

JONATHAN T. RICKETTS, INC

Jonathan Ricketts, President (561) 630-6700

3450 Northlake Blvd., Suite 200 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33403

Fax: (561) 625-2770 jricketts@jtrinc.com www.jtrinc.com

KEITH

Ted Leshinski

Business Development (561) 469-0992

701 Northpoint Parkway Suite 218 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 tleshinski@keithteam.com www.keithteam.com

MCLEOD MCCARTHY & ASSOCIATES

Todd McLeod, Principal (561) 689-9500

1655 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 810

West Palm Beach, FL 33401 todd@mcleodmccarthy.com www.mccleodmccarthy.com

ENGINEERS - CIVIL & TRAFFIC

SIMMONS & WHITE, INC.

Sarah Abercrombie Office Manager (561) 478-7848

2581 Metrocentre Blvd. West Suite 3

West Palm Beach, FL 33407 info@simmonsandwhite.com www.simmonsandwhite.com

ENGINEERS - CONSULTING

MCLEOD MCCARTHY & ASSOCIATES

Todd McLeod, Principal (561) 689-9500

1655 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. Suite 810

West Palm Beach, FL 33401

todd@mcleodmccarthy.com www.mccleodmccarthy.com

REIKENIS & ASSOCIATES, LLC

Richard Reikenis, President (561) 818-5381

801 S. Olive Ave., Suite 105 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 rick@reikenis.com www.reikenis.com

UNIVERSAL ENGINEERING SCIENCES

Tom Montano, Branch Manager (561) 560-4220 3921 Westgate Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33409 tmontano@universalengineering.com www.universalengineering.com

WGI, INC.

Michael Davis, Senior Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer (561) 687-2220 2035 Vista Parkway West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.wginc.com

ENGINEERS - GEOTECHNICAL RADISE INTERNATIONAL, L.C.

Leonard Ali, CMO (561) 841-0103 4152 W. Blue Heron Blvd. Suite 1114 Riviera Beach, FL 33404 Fax: (561) 841-0104 lali@radise.com www.radise.com

ENTERTAINMENT

DRIVE SHACK

Patrick Brennan General Manager (561) 771-5354 1710 Belvedere Road West Palm Beach, FL 33406 pbrennan@driveshack.com www.driveshack.com

FULL-A-VYBEZ INC- FLORIDA JERK FESTIVAL

Damian Tater, CEO (561) 856-8478

West Palm Beach, FL 33404 info@floridajerkfestival.com www.floridajerkfestival.com

HEADLINE BOOKING

Matt Altman, Founder & CEO (561) 820-7371

Based In Palm Beach County Producing Concerts Worldwide info@headlinebooking.com www.headlinebooking.com

SHARK WAKE PARK

Tracy Baynham (561) 323-3937 1440 Eshleman Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33413 tracy.baynham@sharkwakepark.com www.sharkwakepark.com

ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA

OLYMPUSAT, INC.

Chuck Mohler, COO (561) 684-5657

477 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 306 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 info@olympusat.com www.olympusat.com

ENVIRONMENTAL, CONSERVATION & ECOLOGICAL ORGANIZATIONS

FISH & WILDLIFE FOUNDATION OF FLORIDA Francesca Klypchak, Philanthropy Coordinator (850) 922-1066 PO Box 11010 Tallahassee, FL 32302 cfray@wildlifeflorida.org www.wildlifeflorida.org

EVENT & BANQUET FACILITIES

RIVIERA BEACH MARINA VILLAGE EVENT CENTER

Regis Frazier Event Center Manager (561) 881-7439 190 E. 13th St. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 rfrazier@rbcra.com www.marinavillagepalmbeach.com

EVENT ENTERTAINMENT

SHAVON EVENTS

Shavon Rodney, Owner-Planner (561) 827-2595

9245 Plantation Estates Drive

Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 eventsbyshavon@gmail.com www.shavonevents.com

EVENT PRODUCTION, TRADE SHOWS & FAIRS

FUN 2 WIN

Tommy Ostergaard, CEO (914) 489-8991 8160 Sandpiper Way West Palm Beach, FL 33412 info@fun2win.live www.fun2win.live

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INFORMA EXHIBITIONS

(PRODUCERS - PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW)

Andrew Doole

President / U.S. Boat Shows (954) 463-6762

1650 SE 17th St., Suite 412 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316 www.informaexhibitions.com/ usboatshows

EXECUTIVE SEARCH RECRUITING SERVICES

PRIME HEADHUNTING & RECRUITING, INC.

Alexa Sardinas, President (561) 565-5679

515 North Flagler Drive, STE P300 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 info@goprimehr.com www.goprimehr.com

EXECUTIVE SUITES QUEST WORKSPACES

Carye Farrell, General Manager (561) 370-7400

515 N. Flagler Dr., Suite P-300 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 carye@questworkspaces.com www.questworkspaces.com

SYMPHONY WORKPLACES OF PALM BEACH

Lynne DeAngelis, Sr. Client Operations Coordinator (877) 539-5100

2875 S. Ocean Blvd. Palm Beach, FL 33480 lda@workplacesmail.com www.flworkplaces.com

W EXECUTIVE SUITES

PALM BEACH LLC

Jamie Willard, Vice President (561) 835-5311 1601 Belvedere Road Suite E-300 West Palm Beach, FL 33406

jamie@wexecutivesuites.com www.wexecutivesuites.com

EXPORT/IMPORT

DABEINONG NORTH AMERICA, INC

Vivian Hu (561) 299-0498

7000 West Palmetto Park Road Suite 210

Boca Raton, FL 33433 hujingwen@dbn.com.cn

FAMEX USA LLC

Marcilio Machado (240) 478-1813

4603 San Fratello Circle Lake Worth, FL 33467 usafamex@gmail.com

INTERNATIONAL MATERIALS

Heather Bohen (561) 705-0350 54 SE 5th Avenue Suite 300

Delray Beach, FL 33483 hbohen@imius.com

EXPOSITIONS, TRADE SHOWS & FAIRS

PALM BEACH SHOW GROUP

Kelsi Monteith, Executive Director of Communications (561) 822-5440

333 Clematis Street, Suite 201 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

kelsi@palmbeachshow.com www.palmbeachshowgroup.com

SOUTH FLORIDA FAIR & PBC EXPOSITIONS, INC.

Victoria Chouris, CEO (561) 793-0333

9067 Souther n Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.southfloridafair.com

FACILITIES SERVICES

PROPERTY WORKS

Kaylie Batallan, Director of Communications and Community Engagement (561) 805-8687 1201 Roebuck Ct. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 info@propertyworksonline.net www.propertyworksonline.net

FESTIVALS

SUNFEST OF PALM BEACH COUNTY INC.

Dianna Craven

Executive Director (561) 659-5980

PO Box 425 West Palm Beach, FL 33402 info@sunfest.com www.sunfest.com

FINANCE - BUSINESS, COMMERCIAL & INVESTMENTS

FISCUS CAPITAL FUNDING

Chester Bogman General Manager (561) 231-2121

Servicing Palm Beach County chester@fiscuscapitalfunding.com www.fiscuscapitalfunding.com

HUMAN INTEREST

Oswaldo Rivas Partner Account Manager (561) 402-6712 oswaldo.rivas@humaninterest.com www.humaninterest.com

SPRINGBOARD FUNDING PARTNERS

Ralph Russell (561) 818-6634 1746 Harborside Circle Wellington, FL 33414

ralph@sfp.loans www.sfp.loans

FINANCIAL ADVISORS, PLANNERS & CONSULTANTS

THE SEIGEL FINANCIAL GROUPNORTHWESTWERN MUTUAL

Vincent Andrea, Financial Representative (815) 715-4884

250 S. Australian Ave., Suite 1601

West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.northwesternmutual.com/financi al/advisor/vincent-andrea

ALVAREZ & MARSAL TAX

Mr. Michael L. Kohner

Managing Director (561) 469-5492

360 S. Rosemary Avenue Suite 1010

West Palm Beach, FL 33401 mkohner@alvarezandmarsal.com www.alvarezandmarsal.com

COASTAL WEALTH | A MASSMUTUAL FIRM

Charlie Parker, LUTCF, Financial Services Executive (561) 207-2312

250 S. Australian Ave., Suite 1200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 charlieparker@mycoastalwealth.com www.mycoastalwealth.com/

DANIEL CORREDORNORTHWESTERN MUTUAL

Daniel Corredor, Financial Advisor (561) 632-6227

1515 S Federal Highway, STE 208 Boca Raton, FL 33432 daniel.corredor@nm.com www.danielcorredor.nm.com

EVERSHORE FINANCIAL GROUP

Meghan Bright Financial Advisor (561) 246-4907

3300 PGA Blvd., Suite 990 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 mbright@evershore.com www.evershore.com

FM PHOENIX ADVISORY LLC

Mr. Fabrice Chaffois Managing Partner (239) 628-9877

3801 PGA Blvd., Suite 600 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 fchaffois@gmail.com

LEONEL GALVEZ AT EAGEL STRATEGIES LLC

Leonel Galvez (516) 650-4337

7111 Fairway Dr., Suite 301 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 lgalvez@ft.newyorklife.com www.newyorklife.com/agent/lgalvez

TFG FINANCIAL ADVISORS

Cory Lyon (561) 209-1120

772 US Highway 1, Ste. 100 North Palm Beach, FL 33408 clyon@TFGFA.com www.tfgfa.com

WELLS FARGO ADVISORS

Jonathan Green (561) 338-8025

5355 Town Center Road Suite 1004

Boca Raton, FL 33486

jonathan.a.green@wfa.com home.wellsfargoadvisors.com/green

WINTRICE MONEY ADVISORS, LLC

Godwin Okolie

Chief Investment Officer (561) 557-3174

2600 N. Flagler Drive Suite 304 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Godwin@wintricemoney.com www.wintricemoney.com

FINANCIAL SERVICES

THE CREDIT ANGELS INC

Ralph Lindsey, President (561) 939-4847

7711 N. Military Trail, Ste. 203 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 zulugold@yahoo.com www.nealstaxrefund.com

AVIANCE CAPITAL PARTNERS

Samantha Beauvais

Associate Financial Planner (239) 591-5629

2255 Glades Rd, Ste 324A

Boca Raton, FL 33431 aviancecapitalpartners.com/

CISICK PLANNING

Luken Cisick (215) 859-6312

833 Millbrae Court 7 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Lukencisick@icloud.com

FUOCO GROUP/ TFG RELATED ENTITIES

Susan Kaplan (561) 209-1117

772 U.S. Highway One, Suite 200 North Palm Beach, FL 33408

skaplan@fuoco.com www.fuoco.cpa

GUSRENNY.COM

Ashley Cariseo

Marketing Manager (561) 820-6130

1300 N. Congress Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 acariseo@gusrenny.com www.gusrenny.com

LORD MORTGAGE AND LOAN

Robert Neadel, Lender/CEO (561) 324-8606

6971 N. Federal Hwy., Suite 103 Boca Raton, FL 33487 info@lordmortgageandloan.com www.lordmortgageandloan.com

MARINER WEALTH ADVISORS

Brandon Seltzer (941) 267-4084

3001 PGA Blvd., Suite 105 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 brandon.seltzer@mariner wealthadvisors.com www.marinerwealthadvisors.com

NEW YORK LIFE

Olivier Etrillard (561) 713-8990

2056 Vista Park, Suite 225 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 oetrillard@ft.newyorklife.com

NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL

Shekinah Holliday (269) 420-5277

250 S. Australian Ave., Ste. 1601 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.shekinahholliday.nm.com

PRIMERICA FINANCIAL SERVICES

Maureen McMahon

Regional Vice President (561) 247-6013

470 Columbia Dr., B101 West Palm Beach, FL 33409

maureen.mcmahon@primerica.com www.primerica.com/maureenmcmahon.com

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

SIMPLICITY REALTY

Ashley Cariseo, Real Estate Agent (954) 618-8253

1300 N. Congress Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 acariseo@gusrenny.com www.simplicityrei.com

STRATEGIC FINANCIAL SERVICES

Alan Leist Jr., CFP Chairman & Founder (315) 724-1776 114 Business Park Drive Utica, NY 13502 aleist@investstrategic.com www.investstrategic.com

TRAHAN MACRO RESEARCH

Katherine Krantz, CEO (646) 431-7316 255 NE 3rd Ave., 408 Delray Beach, FL 33444 kkrantz@trahanmacroresearch.com www.trahanmacroresearch.com/

UBS FINANCIAL SERVICES

Susan Hutcheon First Vice President (561) 659-9613

525 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite 1500 West Palm Beach, FL 33401

WEALTH INSURED

Justin Balik (310) 502-7654

3920 NW 105th Avenue Coral Springs, FL 33065 Justinb.naa@gmail.com

FIRE & WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION

SERVPRO OF WEST PALM BEACH & WELLINGTON NORTH

Tyler Wright Business Development (561) 795-5410 4050 Westgate Ave., Suite 107 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 office@servpro10680.com www.servprowestpalmbeachfl.com

FIREFIGHTER ASSOC.

WEST PALM BEACH FIREFIGHTER ASSOCIATION

Jayson French, President (561) 281-2674 2801 Tuxedo Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 president@wpb727.com www.wpb727.com

FISHING GUIDES, CHARTERS & PARTIES

BLUE HERON FLEET

R yan Nagel, Owner (561) 844-3573

389 E. Blue Heron Blvd. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 blueheronfishpics@yahoo.com www.blueheronfishing.com

FITNESS

THE NEAR PERFECT BODY BOOK

Roger Shorr

Serving Palm Beach County rogershorr@yahoo.com www.nearperfectbody.com

BNA WELLNESS

Matthew Rott (561) 532-8302

6250 Lantana Rd., Ste. 10 Lake Worth, FL 33463 matt@bnawellness.com www.bnawellnes