May 2, 2024

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Stuart-based solar and energy software Energy Toolbase

While working for a California solar integrator in 2006, John Gurski used Excel to analyze the economics of a solar project. Read more »
Published on 11/26/2019

WeatherSTEM technology alerts of lightning strikes

Tallahassee-based entrepreneur Ed Mansouri has developed technology that provides up-to-the-second alerts of lightning strikes. Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

UNF has partnered with Fullstack Academy to launch coding program

Among the job openings in Jacksonville today are 950 that require the ability to write computer code... Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Orlando's sustainability director Chris Castro

As Orlando's sustainability director, he's overseeing Mayor Buddy Dyer's vision to make Orlando one of the most environmentally friendly and sustainable cities in the country. Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Changes at Babcock Ranch

Babcock Ranch, which touts itself as America's first solar-powered town, has named Al Dougherty COO of Babcock Ranch. Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Florida Aquarium reproduces coral in a lab

Scientists at Tampa's Florida Aquarium, after more than two years of research, have successfully induced the spawning of pillar coral in a lab. Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Osceola County's school district signs on to RosenCare

RosenCare, as it's now called, has grown to operate a freestanding medical center with full-time physicians and staff who provide comprehensive health care services... Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Ridgeback Biotherapeutics treatment to cure Ebola

An experimental treatment produced by Miami-based Ridgeback Biotherapeutics is helping turn Ebola into a treatable disease. Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Special Olympics athlete Maryann Gonzalez

Special Olympics athlete and offical, member of the Florida Sports Hall of Fame and the Florida Special Olympics Hall of Fame, Leesburg; age 54 Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Triton Submarines reaches milestone

Civil submarine maker Triton Submarines reached a milestone this year. Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Florida's septic tanks and pollution

Florida isn't paying enough attention to the role of septic tanks in fueling algal blooms throughout Florida, says Brian Lapointe. Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

University of Miami College of Engineering researchers develop new, non-corrosive saltwater concrete

By using seawater and aggregates that contain salt ... UM College of Engineering researchers have developed a new type of concrete. Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Jacksonville's urban city trail

Advocates say Emerald Trail will help revitalize Jacksonville's urban core, encourage healthy lifestyles and spur economic development. Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Changes in latitude: Margaritaville mayhem

An introduction to executives at Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville has propelled Minto Communities into expansion mode. Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

How Florida companies can protect themselves from ransomware attacks

A rash of ransomware attacks in Florida offers some lessons in cybersecurity for business and government. Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Gulf Power's first solar power plant

Gulf Power — now owned by NextEra, the parent company of FPL — is building its first solely owned solar plant in Jackson County... Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

11 Florida women in leadership roles

Florida women in leadership roles ranging from Kim Rivers, the CEO of medical marijuana company Trulieve, to Michéle Alexandre, Dean of Stetson University College of Law Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Power Steering: Cheryl Miller, AutoNation's CEO

Miller's promotion to CEO made her the first woman to lead a publicly traded company based in South Florida — and one of only 10 women among the 125 largest public companies statewide. Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Learning and Leading

I am honored to be participating in this year's Leadership Florida Class No. 38. Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Heavy Lifting

In 2012, the city of Orlando decided to spend around $200 million to demolish and rebuild the old Citrus Bowl football stadium... Read more »
Published on 10/25/2019

Florida International University's ATOM think tank

Leading the organization is Karlene C. Cousins, an attorney who has a master's in computer-based management information systems and a doctorate in business administration. Read more »
Published on 9/25/2019

Miami-Dade's largest accounting firms plan for tech changes

Accounting firms are adjusting as new tech takes over some traditional tasks. Read more »
Published on 9/25/2019

Fort Lauderdale CPA Soneet Kapila is a numbers sleuth

Fort Lauderdale CPA Soneet Kapila got his introduction to forensic accounting in the mid- 1980s... Read more »
Published on 9/25/2019

Writer Randy Wayne White is a Florida Icon

The creator of the Doc Ford series of novels shares his view on writing, baseball and getting stabbed. Read more »
Published on 9/25/2019

Florida's Deli Revival

For all the complaints about the death of old-school New York-style delis in the state, there is a revival in monster $13 sandwiches of pastrami and corned beef, bowtie pasta and kasha across Florida. Read more »
Published on 9/25/2019

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