St. Petersburg College names dean of College of Computer and Information Technology

St. Petersburg College has appointed Dr. Mark McKinney as the new dean of its College of Computer and Information Technology. McKinney joins SPC from Pasco-Hernando State College, where he served as associate dean for academic affairs and retention services. In that role, he led initiatives that boosted graduation rates and supported academic excellence. His previous … Read more

Brad Paisley concert at The BayCare Sound sparks food drive for local homeless program

As country music star Brad Paisley prepares to take the stage at The BayCare Sound on August 3, his upcoming concert is inspiring more than just music fans. In partnership with the Homeless Empowerment Program, The BayCare Sound and Ruth Eckerd Hall have launched a food drive to support individuals and families experiencing homelessness in … Read more

Tampa’s Illuminate Group partners with Compass Group to launch new cold chain platform

The Illuminate Group, a Tampa-based provider of cold chain design and management solutions, has partnered with Compass Group Equity Partners to launch a new cold chain platform aimed at accelerating growth and innovation in the sector. The strategic partnership, facilitated by Kensington Park Capital as exclusive investment banker, is expected to significantly expand Illuminate’s research … Read more

Why Are More Medical Professionals Ditching the Typical IRA Strategy?

Medical Professionals Ditching the Typical IRA Strategy

For years, medical professionals have followed the “safe” financial advice—build a practice, serve patients, and diligently contribute to a retirement account. But lately, many are becoming frustrated as their portfolios limp along in today’s market. Even though they’ve been doing everything traditional financial experts said they needed to do, their portfolios still aren’t growing as … Read more

How a modernized health plan is lowering total cost of care and improving employee experience

Like any good startup, the copay-only Surest health plan came from a group of innovators discontent with the status quo.  These veteran insurance innovators asked themselves, what if health insurance could work like other helpful consumer services? What if provider options and clear costs were available before members sought care, so people could shop for … Read more

Why builders should prioritize audio, visual and smart technology from the ground up

In today’s fast-evolving construction landscape, integrating technology is no longer an afterthought—it’s a crucial component of modern living and business operations. Whether designing a luxury home, a multi-unit development or a cutting-edge commercial space, builders who incorporate audio, visual and smart technology from the beginning of a project create significant value for property owners, tenants … Read more

Crisis Leadership: The Hidden Catalyst for Growth

It may seem counterintuitive, but crisis is not the enemy of progress—it’s often the spark that ignites it. In a world defined by relentless competition, digital disruption and evolving expectations, crisis leadership isn’t just inevitable—it’s the difference between good companies and great ones. The real question leaders must ask isn’t if a crisis will strike, … Read more

Saving the Soul of Our Society: The Critical Need for the Humanities

The humanities are not luxuries for quiet contemplation. They are the lifeblood of civil society. They teach us to listen, to question, to empathize, to lead with principle. They give our data meaning, our city’s identity, and our people dignity. Let me be direct: this is not merely about funding literature, history, philosophy, or the … Read more