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FGCU will provide Amazon hourly employees access to educational credentials.
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Some small businesses in southwest Florida that were hurt by Hurricane Ian just got a shot in the arm.
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Sarasota ranked number one among U.S. cities for Startups in Recycling, Waste Management and Pollution Control per capita -- that according to a report by Promo Leaf with data from CrunchBase.
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Karen Moore, publisher of Southwest Florida Business Today, interviewed Airglades International Airport Director Lillie Rentz to hear the status of the project, as well as expected impact for Hendry County and our region.
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The Southwest Florida SCORE chapter, located in Fort Myers, has partnered with the Lee County Economic Development Office to support the American Rescue Plan Act. Lee County has allocated funds to help small businesses with resiliency grants.
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Karen Moore, publisher of Southwest Florida Business Today, attended an economic summit recently and heard from Matt Simmons, managing partner of Maxwell, Hendry and Simmons, a local real estate appraisal firm. He shared his views on how Lee County is responding to the economic impact after Hurricane Ian.
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The future of rental housing was one of the panel discussions at the 2022 Real Estate Symposium. Karen Moore, publisher of SWFL Business Today, shared what Danville Leadbetter of Soltura Development Group had to offer.
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January 12 is an important deadline for disaster recovery. Karen Moore talks with Tauheedah Mateen, Small Business Administration Public Affairs Specialist, Office of Disaster Assistance to get the details.
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So how is Lee County’s economy looking post-Hurricane Ian? Jerry Parrish, chief economist and director of state and local policy analysis with the Florida Institute of Government at Florida State University, recently shared his thoughts with Lee County business owners.
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Workforce development is a hot topic all over the country and certainly in Southwest Florida. Publisher of Southwest Florida Business Today, Karen Moore, recently sat down with Florida Southwestern State College Executive Director for Workforce and Continuing Education, Adrian Kerr, to talk about his role and how the programs his department is involved with are helping to shape our future local workforce.