Gloria Pugh, CEO of AMWAT Moving Warehousing Storage and President of the Professional Movers Association of Florida, along with Senator Ed. Hooper, (R ) and Representative Allison Tant (D) have achieved a significant milestone in advocating for enhanced consumer protection laws in Florida’s moving industry. Gloria’s relentless efforts have resulted in the successful passage of a bill aimed at fortifying consumer protection against dishonest moving brokers and dishonest moving companies. This achievement marks a crucial step forward in ensuring transparency, reliability, and accountability within the state’s moving sector. Pugh’s leadership exemplifies the proactive role businesses can play in driving positive change, setting a commendable standard for corporate responsibility and advocacy. Her success underscores her commitment to elevating industry standards and prioritizing consumer welfare, signaling a promising future where transparency and fairness prevail. “As the CEO of AMWAT Moving Warehousing Storage and the President of the Professional Movers Association of Florida, it has always been my priority to enhance consumer protection laws and guarantee a fair playing field for all reputable and registered movers within Florida.”
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“The day-to-day business challenges can be all encompassing and we sometimes tend to stay in our silos, working to get our jobs done to the best of our ability. At the Chamber Conference, I quickly learned how easy it is to meet and talk with business leaders I might not otherwise have the opportunity to talk with. I have also gained valuable information and knowledge from the General Sessions and the Workshops. I have learned about business trends and met business leaders who were relocating to Tallahassee.”
Judie Miller
Community Affairs Director, Kids Incorporated of the Big Bend