On The Scene

On The Scene

Latest coverage, analysis and business news from Tampa Bay Business and Wealth.

On the Scene: Know St. Pete Launch

The Know Book and Tribe launched in St. Petersburg and Clearwater at Station House. The publication features and connects the area’s top leaders, creators and entrepreneurs. From St. Petersburg to Palm Harbor, women from all over Pinellas County formed a community with the mission to “Lift and Rise.” For more information or to find a complimentary copy of the Book, please visit Theknowtribe.com.

Photo credit: Luxe Light Images

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Bucs and Jabil ‘Day of Service’

The annual tradition of the Buccaneers Day of Service with technology leader and corporate partner Jabil continued this year at the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Suncoast in Pinellas Park. Buccaneers players and staff members helped revive the club and build an all-new Jabil Innovation Room while refurbishing the existing computer lab. The Innovation Room will include a smart board, computers and workspaces to help assist students with their schoolwork.

Leading the Way Awards

The sixth annual Leading the Way Awards Luncheon, benefiting the USF Women’s Health Collaborative, was held at the Bryan Glazer Family JCC. Betty Castor was honored as a women’s health advocate and received the 2019 Remark-a-Bull Award.

Tampa Bay Rays Casino Night

The largest annual fundraiser for the Rays Baseball Foundation, Rays the Ante Casino Night & Auction, brought Rays supporters, players, coaches and front office executives together for an exciting night of gaming with great prizes and one-of-a-kind experiences.

The event benefits the Rays Baseball Foundation which supports a variety of programming in Tampa Bay, all with the goal of energizing the community through the magic of Rays baseball.

Heart Ball

The American Heart Association held its Heart Ball at the Tampa Marriott Waterside, previously named the Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel & Marina.

The American Heart Association is the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke.

The event celebrates the organizations work, mission, donors, and volunteers.

Scenes from Waves of Change

Waves of Change honored two great women, Suze Orman and Paddy Moses, who have helped women succeed both personally and professionally. The Waves of Changes event attracts affluent, educated professionals. Eighty-five percent of attendees were women ranging from CEOs to young professionals in the Tampa Bay community. The event was held at the Tampa Marriott … Read more