Miami, Fl - Every year, the March Employment Report detailing the unemployment rate is released in April. As of this analysis, the data does not yet reflect the full impact of the economic reality the world is presently facing due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. April data, which we expect will more accurately reflect the impact on our local economy, will be released later in May 2020.
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Linda Greene’s cannabis business rests two blocks from her house in Washington, D.C. and across the street from the home of abolitionist Fredrick Douglass.
Obtaining $4.9 billion in contracts and financing for minority-owned businesses since 2000, Marie Gill has certainly been a force in small business development in South Florida and the Caribbean. Passionate about creating wealth in underserved communities by helping small and medium-sized firms grow to international competitiveness, Gill views her work as a calling.
With clients such as United, Delta, Air Canada, American Airlines, Southwest, and RyanAir just to name a few, Aero Marine Interior, Inc. (AMI) has earned a solid reputation for being amongst the best in the aircraft refurbishment business. Founded in 2000 by Jamaican-born Jannette Pommells-Tucker and her husband Chris Tucker, AMI provides a range of services for commercial and private aircrafts including interior and custom refurbishment, seat repair, new windows, and non-destructive testing (NDT), a critical evaluation for testing flaws in materials. Not the typical business venture, so just how did Pommells-Tucker get into this side of aviation?
Licensed architect and interior designer Renee Webley knew from a young age that she wanted to create buildings and interior spaces. A millennial concerned about the environment and how humans interact with it, Webley decided to establish a company that would take the ecosystem and clients’ needs into consideration.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic that is wrecking havoc on the physical and economic health of the nation, U.S. Representative serving Florida’s 26th District, Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, reached out to small and medium-sized businesses negatively affected by the pandemic urging them to seek emergency loans through the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). In an urgently organised Webinar, the Congresswoman explained that the SBA has established Economic Injury Disaster Loans to help small businesses and private non-profits through these most challenging times.
MIAMI, FL, – Unique Vacations, Inc. (UVI) worldwide representative of luxury all-inclusive brands Sandals Resorts and Beaches Resorts, announced today the retirement of longtime Chief Executive Officer Tammy Gonzalez, naming veteran travel executive Jeff Clarke as her successor. Most recently, Clarke served as UVI Chief Operating Officer. He will begin his new role as the company's Chief Executive Officer effective April 14, 2020.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - The newly founded Caribbean Chamber of Commerce in Europe (CCCE) is opening its doors soon, offering Caribbean-based companies an alternative gateway to the continent at a time Britain proceeds its exit from the European Union (EU).
Melbourne, FL A new communications tool that will help to connect Abaco residents, visitors and customers with open and operating businesses and service providers in the northern Abaco Islands was launched today and will remain online throughout the recovery period.
MIAMI-DADE – Griselle Marino, Press Officer and Community Liaison for the Miami-Dade Office of Advocacy, under the Board of County Commissioners, will be one of 12 inspiring women honorees at the 32nd annual “In the Company of Women” awards ceremony.
MIAMI, Fl., — The National Football League (NFL) hired Hip Rock Star to produce the 2020 Play Football Family Festival, which took place Saturday at Alonzo & Tracy Mourning Senior High Biscayne Bay Campus. Held the day before Super Bowl LIV, more than 500 student-athletes attended the Festival to learn and develop football and transferrable life skills.
MIAMI – Miami-Dade County small business owners in County Commission Chairwoman Audrey M. Edmonson’s district (District 3) can apply for up to $2,500 in grants from Miami-Dade County’s Mom and Pop Small Business Grant Program.
MIAMI – Miami-Dade County small business owners in County Commissioner Jose “Pepe” Diaz’s district (District 12) can apply for up to $2,500 in grants from Miami-Dade County’s Mom and Pop Small Business Grant Program.