Ep. 13 – Featuring Superintendent Rocky Hanna & School Board Chair Rosanne Wood

Leon County Schools Superintendent Rocky Hanna and School Board Chair Rosanne Wood join this episode of the podcast to share information about the state of our schools in Tallahassee. Superintendent Hanna shares information about some of the challenges and triumphs the school system faces, while Chair Rosanne Wood sheds some light on the priorities and […]

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“Answers to the Top 7 Mortgage Questions” – Bill Moore, Synovus

A home is usually the biggest purchase we make in our lifetime — one that carries a lot of emotional and financial value. Finding the right house is the first step of the process. Next comes working with a lender to get a mortgage. Approaching a bank for a loan can feel intimidating. There’s unfamiliar […]

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Ep. 12 – Dominick Ard’is – ACT House

Dominick Ard’is, Founder and CEO of ACT House, joins the podcast to share behind the scenes information on this unique new accelerator that is helping shape the skills of young entrepreneurs in Tallahassee. Dom gives us the story behind the tagline “One Year. One House. One Startup.” and shares his take on the entrepreneurial ecosystem […]

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“Four Tips to Maximize Your Open Enrollment Experience” – Doug Saunders, Brown & Brown Insurance

In our daily professions, whether it be selling a widget, presenting a development or saving a life we strive to maximize performance. When practice turns to game-time, we finally have our chance to shine. As a benefits broker there is no better time to perform and no better chance to exceed client expectations than providing […]

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Next stop Greenville, South Carolina: Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce sets latest trip

From Tallahassee Democrat Two years ago, local power players went on a fast-paced tour of Nashville, Tennessee. The country music mecca with a vibrant year-round tourism base and a burgeoning start-up scene also is a capital city, but that’s about where its similarities to Tallahassee begin and end. In two months, the Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce is taking another band of […]

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Ep. 11 – Vince McCormack & Jack Mozley, Perdue Office Interiors

Vince McCormack, President and Jack Mozley, Sales Manager of Perdue Office Interiors join us for a new episode of the podcast. During the discussion, we cover interesting trends in the industry and key points about how office design can impact workplace efficiency. Vince McCormack also speaks about Perdue’s recent Merger with Suddath out of Jacksonville […]

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Building Tallahassee: Updating major projects

From WTXL TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) – If you drive around town, you’re bound to notice some sort of construction going on. You’ve probably wondered what’s being built or what’s coming down. For the past three years our ‘Building Tallahassee’ series has explored new development in the Capital City. WTXL ABC 27’s Stephen Jiwanmall took a look […]

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Federal government workers in Tallahassee send their thanks | Opinion

From the Tallahassee Democrat After 35 days of the government being shut down, federal employees can now breathe a sigh of relief. A possibly short breath, but a breath nonetheless. The direct effects of the shutdown were felt right here in the city of Tallahassee, which is home to nearly 1,800 federal workers. These include TSA officers, air traffic controllers and federal […]

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