www.coralgableschamber.org | CHAMBER CONNECTION | NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2013 BURGERLISCIOUS! RETURNSTOTHE GABLES ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7th! T he third annual BURGERLISCIOUS festival returns with a bang on Thursday, November 7, from 6pm - 10pm at Fred B. Hartnett Ponce Circle Park. Bonafide burger aficionados will be able to sink their teeth into gourmet burgers dreamed up by more than twenty of Coral Gables’ premier restaurants. Our burger bonanza also kicks-off Miami Live! (www.livemiamimusic.com), a premier program of the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau. Entertain- ment will feature last year’s headliners, Mad World Orchestra and DJ Mayner. A portion of the evening’s proceeds will also benefit the Coral Gables Community Foundation to help support small business programs. Participating Coral Gables restaurants include (to date): Anacapri on Ponce | The Bar | The Café @ Books & Books | Christy’s Restaurant Cibo Wine Bar | Liberty Entertainment Group | CRAVE Restaurant Coral Gables The Eating House | Fritz & Franz Bierhaus John Martin’s Irish Pub & Restaurant La Santina Wine & Tapas | Morton’s the Steakhouse | Pika Sauce| Pincho Factory Prieto’s Restaurant | Regency Hotel Miami Rebel Without a Kitchen | Roc Kat Ice Cream Co. LLC | Seasons 52 | Shake Shack Shula’s 347 Grill | Sushi Maki | Swine Southern Table & Bar | Tarpon Bend Raw Bar & Grill | The Westin Colonnade Coral Gables Meat alternatives (veggie and fish options) will be available for those with restricted diets. BURGERLISCIOUS is sponsored by Sam Adams, South Motors BMW, the City of Coral Gables, Brown-Forman Beverages, Jack Daniels, Credomatic Merchant Ser- vices, Logistical Outsourcing, Inc., Clear Channel, Miami’s Community News- papers, VOSS Waters, IPFone, Doctor’s Hospital, Gulejo and is presented by The Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce. Ticket packages are broken down into general admission and VIP tiers. General Admission is $50 for members and in- cludes 6 “slider burgers” and two Samuel Adams beers. VIP tickets are $100 for members and include unlimited “sliders”, unlimited Samuel Adams beers, early ad- mission, VIP tent pass and a commemora- tive stein. Tickets are currently available online at www.burgerliscious.com and are selling fast...so get your today! For updates and more information, please visit BURGERLISCIOUS on Facebook (www.facebook.com/burgerliscious) or follow us on Twitter (www.twitter.com/ Burgerliscious_). IN THIS ISSUE Thoughts from the Chair Page 2 • President’s Perspective Page 3 • Trustee Talk Page 4 • Guest Member Article Page 6 • Membership Highlights Page 7 • Calendar of Events Page 8 • Sponsor Recognition Page 9 BEWARETHE IDES OF MARCH E ach year, the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce leads the way for Small Busi- ness Saturday in our community. Small Business Saturday was created by American Ex- press (AMEX) to shine a spotlight on our local business community. Small Business Saturday is the day for local shoppers to dedicate a portion of their holiday shopping plans to local, inde- pendently-owned small businesses - reminding everyone to ‘Shop Small and Think BIG’ on November 30. More than 100 local businesses will participate, with a kick-off that morning at Montica Jew- elry (75 Miracle Mile) at 10am and activities throughout the day. To participate or for more information, contact the Chamber at 305-446- 1657 or visit www.coralgableschamber.org. Participating Small Businesses (to date): A Design 4 U Inc. | Actors’ Playhouse | Alfred An- gelo Bridal | Aragon 101 | Artemide | Artigiano, Inc. | Avant-Garde Salon & Spa | Bellini Baby | Blush Bou- tique | Books & Books, Inc. | Cao Chocolates | Con- cepto Hair and Body | Coral Gables Bridal | Coral Ga- bles Eyecare Center | Coral Gables Museum Gift Shop | Design Within Reach | Edward Beiner, Purveyor of Fine Eyewear | Emporium | Fine Line Furniture & Ac- cessories | FrameWorks & VALMAR | Gables Coin & Stamp Shop | Gables Shoe Repair | GBS Beauty Sup- ply, Inc. | Gymboree Play & Music | H Benitez Fine Art Gallery, Inc. | H C Trends Beauty Salon | Imagine Wedding & Events | Jay Marcus Comfort Shoes | Jae’s Jewelers | La Piazza | Leggenda Bridal Boutique | La Bella Salon | Leather World | Leica Store Miami | Lil- ian Designs Studio | Macanoco & Co. | Massage Envy | Montica Jewelry | My Bestfriend’s Closet | Navarro Discount Pharmacy | Oceanview Shades & Drapery | Peace Love World | Peek-A-Boo Boutique | Peter- brooke Chocolatier | Rene Ruiz Designs | Rey’s Clean- ers | RightSpace2Meet | Sesderma | Spy World | Stu- dio 61 Hair Boutique | Sir Speedy | Snow’s Jewelers, Inc. | Subway Store 50856 | The Giving Tree| Top Hat Wines & Spirits| Tourneau Violetas | William Permuy New York Salon | Anacapri on Ponce | Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza | Ben & Jerry’s | BrickTop’s Restaurant Bulla Gastrobar | Bugatti | Café Demetrio | Caffe Ab- bracci | Christy’s Restaurant Cibo Wine Bar | CRAVE Restaurant Coral Gables | CrepeMaker | Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse | Fritz & Franz Bierhaus | Giardino Gourmet Salads | Gourmet Table | Graziano’s In the Gables Green Gables Cafe | JohnMartin’s Irish Pub & Restaurant | La Taberna Giralda | La Tagliatella | Mill- er’s Ale House | Morton’s The Steakhouse | Ortanique on the Mile | Pardo’s Peruvian Cuisine | Pita Bites Randazzo’s Little Italy Red Koi Lounge | Roc Kat Ice Cream Co., LLC | Ruth’s Chris Steak House | Seasons 52 | Shake Shack | Sushi Maki | Swine Southern Table and Bar | Talavera Cocina Mexicana | Tarpon Bend Raw Bar & Grill | The Bar | The Dome Restaurant, Bar & Lounge | The Local Craft Food & Drink | Two Sisters Restaurant | Vivaldino Restaurant CORAL GABLES CHAMBER & AMEX ENCOURAGEYOUTO‘SHOP SMALL’ON NOVEMBER 30th November | December 2013
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BURGERLISCIOUS! RETURNS TO THE GABLES ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7th!
The third annual BURGERLISCIOUS festival returns with a bang on Thursday, November 7, from 6pm
- 10pm at Fred B. Hartnett Ponce Circle Park.
Bonafide burger aficionados will be able to sink their teeth into gourmet burgers dreamed up by more than twenty of Coral Gables’ premier restaurants.
Our burger bonanza also kicks-off Miami Live! (www.livemiamimusic.com), a premier program of the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau. Entertain-ment will feature last year’s headliners, Mad World Orchestra and DJ Mayner.
A portion of the evening’s proceeds will also benefit the Coral Gables Community Foundation to help support small business programs.
Participating Coral Gables restaurants include (to date): Anacapri on Ponce | The Bar | The Café @ Books & Books | Christy’s Restaurant Cibo Wine Bar | Liberty Entertainment Group | CRAVE Restaurant Coral Gables The Eating House | Fritz & Franz Bierhaus
John Martin’s Irish Pub & Restaurant La Santina Wine & Tapas | Morton’s the Steakhouse | Pika Sauce| Pincho Factory Prieto’s Restaurant | Regency Hotel Miami Rebel Without a Kitchen | Roc Kat Ice Cream Co. LLC | Seasons 52 | Shake Shack Shula’s 347 Grill | Sushi Maki | Swine Southern Table & Bar | Tarpon Bend Raw Bar & Grill | The Westin Colonnade Coral Gables
Meat alternatives (veggie and fish options) will be available for those with restricted diets.
BURGERLISCIOUS is sponsored by Sam Adams, South Motors BMW, the City of Coral Gables, Brown-Forman Beverages, Jack Daniels, Credomatic Merchant Ser-vices, Logistical Outsourcing, Inc., Clear Channel, Miami’s Community News-papers, VOSS Waters, IPFone, Doctor’s Hospital, Gulejo and is presented by The Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce.
Ticket packages are broken down into general admission and VIP tiers. General Admission is $50 for members and in-cludes 6 “slider burgers” and two Samuel Adams beers. VIP tickets are $100 for members and include unlimited “sliders”, unlimited Samuel Adams beers, early ad-mission, VIP tent pass and a commemora-tive stein.
Tickets are currently available online at www.burgerliscious.com and are selling fast...so get your today!
For updates and more information, please visit BURGERLISCIOUS on Facebook (www.facebook.com/burgerliscious) or follow us on Twitter (www.twitter.com/Burgerliscious_).
IN THIS ISSUE
Thoughts from the Chair Page 2
• President’s Perspective Page 3
• Trustee Talk Page 4
• Guest Member Article Page 6
• Membership Highlights Page 7
• Calendar of Events Page 8
• Sponsor Recognition Page 9
BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCHEach year, the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce leads the way for Small Busi-ness Saturday in our community. Small
Business Saturday was created by American Ex-press (AMEX) to shine a spotlight on our local business community. Small Business Saturday is the day for local shoppers to dedicate a portion of their holiday shopping plans to local, inde-pendently-owned small businesses - reminding everyone to ‘Shop Small and Think BIG’ on November 30.
More than 100 local businesses will participate, with a kick-off that morning at Montica Jew-elry (75 Miracle Mile) at 10am and activities throughout the day. To participate or for more information, contact the Chamber at 305-446-1657 or visit www.coralgableschamber.org.
Participating Small Businesses (to date):A Design 4 U Inc. | Actors’ Playhouse | Alfred An-gelo Bridal | Aragon 101 | Artemide | Artigiano, Inc. | Avant-Garde Salon & Spa | Bellini Baby | Blush Bou-tique | Books & Books, Inc. | Cao Chocolates | Con-cepto Hair and Body | Coral Gables Bridal | Coral Ga-bles Eyecare Center | Coral Gables Museum Gift Shop | Design Within Reach | Edward Beiner, Purveyor of Fine Eyewear | Emporium | Fine Line Furniture & Ac-cessories | FrameWorks & VALMAR | Gables Coin & Stamp Shop | Gables Shoe Repair | GBS Beauty Sup-ply, Inc. | Gymboree Play & Music | H Benitez Fine Art Gallery, Inc. | H C Trends Beauty Salon | Imagine Wedding & Events | Jay Marcus Comfort Shoes | Jae’s Jewelers | La Piazza | Leggenda Bridal Boutique | La Bella Salon | Leather World | Leica Store Miami | Lil-ian Designs Studio | Macanoco & Co. | Massage Envy
| Montica Jewelry | My Bestfriend’s Closet | Navarro Discount Pharmacy | Oceanview Shades & Drapery | Peace Love World | Peek-A-Boo Boutique | Peter-brooke Chocolatier | Rene Ruiz Designs | Rey’s Clean-ers | RightSpace2Meet | Sesderma | Spy World | Stu-dio 61 Hair Boutique | Sir Speedy | Snow’s Jewelers, Inc. | Subway Store 50856 | The Giving Tree| Top Hat Wines & Spirits| Tourneau Violetas | William Permuy New York Salon | Anacapri on Ponce | Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza | Ben & Jerry’s | BrickTop’s Restaurant Bulla Gastrobar | Bugatti | Café Demetrio | Caffe Ab-bracci | Christy’s Restaurant Cibo Wine Bar | CRAVE Restaurant Coral Gables | CrepeMaker | Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse | Fritz & Franz Bierhaus | Giardino Gourmet Salads | Gourmet Table | Graziano’s In the Gables Green Gables Cafe | JohnMartin’s Irish Pub & Restaurant | La Taberna Giralda | La Tagliatella | Mill-er’s Ale House | Morton’s The Steakhouse | Ortanique on the Mile | Pardo’s Peruvian Cuisine | Pita Bites Randazzo’s Little Italy Red Koi Lounge | Roc Kat Ice Cream Co., LLC | Ruth’s Chris Steak House | Seasons 52 | Shake Shack | Sushi Maki | Swine Southern Table and Bar | Talavera Cocina Mexicana | Tarpon Bend Raw Bar & Grill | The Bar | The Dome Restaurant, Bar & Lounge | The Local Craft Food & Drink | Two Sisters Restaurant | Vivaldino Restaurant
CORAL GABLES CHAMBER & AMEX ENCOURAGE YOU TO ‘SHOP SMALL’ ON NOVEMBER 30th
The 2013-14 Chamber Year is off to a great start. Please accept my heartfelt thanks for your enthusiasm and support. Our Chamber
mission this year is to add value to your membership by focusing on five “I’s”: Impact, Information, Innovation, Inspiration and Involvement.
At our last Good Morning Coral Gables Breakfast, I talked about Dan Bondroff, a local artist. Dan showed me a single brush stroke he applied to a water color that made the piece come alive. Dan’s development and application of that brush stroke that made his work stand out parallels what successful businesses do. They develop and apply a “brush stroke” that creates a special effect that sets the business apart. Such Inspiration that can be gained from the arts is why the arts are one of my Chamber priorities.
I recently encountered a brush stroke of a different type courtesy of our fellow Trustee member Baptist Heath. It seems my gallbladder was less than enthused with the fat content of my wife’s homemade chili. I felt badly enough to miss three days of work - unheard of for me- so had to concede I needed a doctor, and made the call.
Now, I do not do particularly well with automated phone menu choices because the descriptions never seem to
fit exactly what I want. I needed a choice that said, “If you want to feel better immediately, press 7.” Whatever number I pushed, my call was answered by “Lulu.”
I told Lulu I had likely pressed the wrong number and scheduling appointments may not be her job. Lulu’s job is actually helping patients who already have appointments for procedures prep for their procedures. She could easily have told me “appointments are not my job; let me transfer you to the person who handles that.” Instead, without hesitating, Lulu, told me, “It is the job of every person here to help people who are not feeling well to feel better.”
I explained my situation and she said, “Let’s help you find someone who can see you right away.” We discussed several doctors, and picked one best suited for me. She then gave me the direct number of that doctor’s appointment scheduler. Lulu told me to call her back if I had any problems.
Now, when I hung up, I was still sick but I felt much better. Why? Because Lulu made it clear that not only did she care; the organization cared that I was not feeling well and wanted me to feel better. Then and there I decided to refer to such acts of exemplary performance as “Luluisms!” Luluisms are the brush strokes essential to the art of our businesses. We at the Chamber are here to help you cultivate and celebrate the Luluisms in your business.
Commissioner Frank C. Quesada City of Coral Gables
Cynthia Birdsill (Economic Sustainability Department)Coral Gables Community Foundation
Andria HanleyMiami-Dade Beacon Council
Nelson Lazo
SPONSORSHIPOpen Doors to Greater Exposure and Bigger Business!
The Coral Gables Chamber has many high profile events that offer outstanding promotional value to your business. Get involved in the community and sponsor one of our upcoming events. For more information, contact Erica Dominguez
ADVERTISINGWhat happens if you do not advertise your business?
Absolutely nothing.
Make your business stand out and take full advantage of your Chamber mem-bership. There are sponsorship opportunities, newsletter advertising, City Beau-tiful magazine, website advertising and much more available to you to help pro-mote your business. Rates are available on the front page of our website, www.coralgableschamber.org or you can contact Joshua Jones at [email protected].
SPONSORSHIP AND ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES
..nada...zero!
Thinking BIG leads to BIGGER Business!
Absolute nothing...nada...zero!
Mark A. Trowbridge, President & CEOCoral Gables Chamber of [email protected]
Having returned from a quick jaunt to Las Vegas this past month, I realized that there are some things
that happen that definitely should not – as the saying goes - stay in Vegas. We need
to know about them right here in the 305, starting first and foremost with their very high-profile and uber-successful taxi industry.
From the moment I stepped foot outside McCarron International Airport in Sin City, I knew I was no longer in Miami - apart from the lack of humidity and mountainous terrain. And for the briefest of moments, it was a good thing, a very good thing.
You see, Las Vegas is a lot like Miami in that it is a major tourist destination, especially for leisure travelers and conventioneers. Most of those who visit Vegas arrive by airplane, stay on The Strip and travel to and fro during their visit via taxi. Hotels have specially cordoned cue-lines for those looking to take a taxi at all hours of the day. It is organized, orderly and well-mannered. In fact, it is a thing of beauty.
Here at home…well, not so much. It is more like a free-for-all and even securing a clean cab is like hitting the lottery. This makes no sense. We are a smart group, a creative people and an informed consumer. We are also a gateway to the world, much more so than the desert city. We have got to do better.
If you have been following the local news, then you know there is a strong push to upgrade our taxi industry, starting most notably with credit card acceptance. This is especially important in the Gables with a great number of visitors (including international visitors) heading into the City Beautiful to do business. In most cases, they prefer to use a credit card to keep a record of their expenses, similar to options they might have in other North American cities. They also may not have cash (who carries cash anymore anyway?) or the proper currency, having just arrived here. That is a significant problem and one that is easily solved.
The County Commission is hard at work drafting new legislation – and updating other outdated ordinances - that would ultimately address these issues, as well as require that taxi cabs have GPS, Sun Passes, working AC and yes, credit card acceptance. Welcome to the new century, folks, where convenience is king and the system changes to accommodate the growing trends in the industry and demands by the consumer. Novel, I know. Now, throw in a collared shirt, clean and delightfully fragrant cabs, great customer service and someone who will help you with your bags at curbside and we have a winner!
The truth is, credit card acceptance leads to greater satisfaction on the part of the passenger and bigger tips for the driver. We know this! Plus, most settlement of accounts takes less than 12 hours after the fare is collected and goes
directly into the cab drivers’ pockets…in almost real time.
The time is now, the political will is plentiful and the need to compete is critical. World-class cities need world-class taxis…and we are more like third-world at the moment. Change is in the sweet-smelling, refreshingly cool air.
I promised you that our Trustee Reception last month at the Actors’ Playhouse would be one not to miss…and I was right! With the reception
actually on the stage, it gave us a unique perspective of the theater. In addition to the great networking, we were treated to a sneak preview
of an incredibly talanted 12-year-old actress, now starring in “Ruthless” at the Playhouse, who belted out a number from the show with all the confidence of a Broadway star, and received raves by those attending!
You would think that would be a hard act to follow, but the October Trustee Recption at Sabadell was just as enjoyable, great networking complete with delicious hors d’ourves and everyone’s favorite beverage of choice, not to mention some terrfic raffle prizes!
Our September luncheon, showcasing the Miami Heat Team physician Dr. Haran Selesnick, broke attendance records, with Trustees posing for photos with the NBA trophy, the Heat players and the cheerleaders. Baptist and Doctors Hospital spared no effort in making this a luncheon not soon forgotten.
Ok, so there were no cheerleaders at our recent luncheon, which featured the emminent Carlos Migoya, President and C.E.O. of Jackson Health. We were brought up-to-date with the proposed plans for upgrading and expanding one of the most important medical facilities in our area and a vital part of our community. Sponsored by Home Financing Center, Mr. Migoya is always one of our most popular speakers and, as usual, lived up to his reputation!
Coming up on November 12 is our next Trustee Reception – and you absolutely don’t want to miss this one, to be held at Montica Jewelery. Don’t miss the opportunity to meet all the finalists for the upcoming Diamond Awards, who will be introduced, and see for yourself those special features that have made them stand out from the pack!
Two important dates to mark on your calendar – the long-awaited third edition of Burgerlicous on November 7 at Ponce Circle Park, and November 26th for our next Trustee luncheon!
Last but certainly not least, I would like to thank my fellow diplomats for their unceasing efforts to make sure our Trustees get the most out of their Trustee membership. A big thank you to BRIAN BARAKAT, ANA CHAOUI, GEORGE CIOROBEA, GABE DE ARMAS, GEORGE FELICIANO, ORESTES HERNANDEZ, MARCO IBARRA, ALEX JIMENEZ, DREW KERN, CARLOS LARCADA, CRISTINA MILLER, YESENIA MORENO, RENE NEGRON, NELSON PENLAVER AND DARLA THOMPSON! We are busy reaching out to all our Trustee members, so don’t be surprised if you get a phone call or e-mail to see how we can enhance your Chamber experience!
On behalf of the Trustee Council, we look forward to seeing all of you at the next Chamber event!
New members were recognized for becoming a Trustee of the Chamber at the Trustee Luncheon held at the Westin Colonnade Coral Gables. (Top Left - Bottom Right): Jeffrey Welch, CEO of Coral Gables Hospital; Erica Phillips-Kutner, Director of Business Development of Entitle Direct; Trustee members of SunTrust Bank;
Diana Gallego, Community Manager of Gables Ponce and Maria Prado, General Manager at Simon Malls.
Frank Padron, Digital Marketing ManagerWSI (We Simplify the Internet)Chamber Member
Well, anyone who has previously attended The Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce’s Re-Connect Lunch understands that this is not your typical networking activity. There’s no standing
around waiting for someone to cross your path or uncomfortable silence. On the contrary, even before you walk up the stairs of Anacapri Restaurant, you can hear the chatter and feel the energy of this event. That’s precisely why the Re-Connect Lunch seems to grow month after month. It’s all about the Energy, the Focus and the ability to meet exactly the right people, quickly, strategically and painlessly (yes, it’s a word). Many times, we end up at events where folks are out to tell us about themselves exclusively and collect cards to later drown us with emails. Sound Familiar? Well, in this predicament lies the magic of our Re-Connect Lunch.
First and foremost, the Re-Connect Lunch is unique in its scheduling simplicity. That is, it’s always the first Wednesday of the month and it’s always at Anacapri Restaurant in Coral Gables. It starts promptly at 12:00 and it’s over by 1:15 . However, what’s the secret ingredient that has this event selling out month after month with companies vying for a chance to sponsor?
Well, I truly believe it’s the strategic format in which the event is organized and conducted. Previously chaired by Yessenia Moreno (Queen of Re-
Connect) and now chaired by a very handsome albeit middle aged, Internet Marketing Genius, this event allows all attendees to stand up and give a quick 30-second commercial about who they are, what they do and who they would like to meet. In turn, this allows for everyone to get the opportunity to strategically identify who in the room they want to meet and spend a few minutes to speak to after lunch.
So, unlike other networking events where you feel awkward walking up to strangers and asking “So, what do you do?” or even worse, you get stuck with the “Let Me Give You My Life Story” lady, at the Re-Connect, you identify who you want to meet and you engage. Set your sites, focus, steady, steady, swallow the Chicken Parm, steady, fire!!!. “So, I heard in your introduction you’re in a business that may present us both with the opportunity to refer business to each other. I’d love to discuss this further with you. When can we meet again?” Target Identified, Target engaged, Appointment Set. Connection Accomplished!! Magic, I tell ya, Magic.
So there you have it, the Re-Connect special sauce recipe for success is simple. Get the right mix of business bwners & professionals in a room, facilitate introductions without putting anyone into a networking induced coma (Finland’s 7th largest killer), watch the connections happen and the business start to exchange.
Now remember, if you’d like the chance to identify 40-50 individuals who you may be able to do business with once a month with a simple investment of an hour and a half, join me (yes, I’m a bit biased) and some of the Coral Gables Chamber’s most engaged and successful business leaders. I promise, just like everyone else that attends, you’ll love it, you’ll profit from it and you’ll be back.
What makes The Re-Connect Lunch So Popular with Business Owners
South MotorsUnited Way of Miami-DadeUSAA Realty Company/CBRE
$2,500 - $4,999$5,000 AND ABOVE
Burgerliscious! - 6:00 PMPonce Circle Park | 2800 Ponce De Leon Blvd, Coral GablesCost: $50 General Admission for members / $60 for non-members includes 6 sliders and 2 Sam Adams beverages and, $100 VIP Admission for mem-bers / $125 for non-members (includes unlimited servings from over 20 different savory burger options, unlimited Samuel Adams, early admission, VIP tent pass & a commemorative stein from Logistical Outsourcing Inc.
NOVEMBER 7th
Residential Real Estate Outlook Luncheon – 11:30 AM The Westin Colonnade Coral Gables Hotel | 180 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables
Sponsor: Esslinger-Wooten-Maxwell Realtors & Sabadell United BankIn Partnership with: Miami Association of Realtors
Media Partner: Miami Today | Moderator: Michael Lewis, Publisher, Miami TodayPanelists (to date): Erica Phillips-Kutner, Director of Business Development, Entitle Direct;
Patrick O’Connell, Senior VP of New Business Development, Esslinger-Wooten-Maxwell Realtors; Natascha Tello, Chair of the Board, Miami Association of Realtors; Howard
Levine, Senior Vice-President of Consumer & Residential Lending, Sabadell United BankCost: $40 for Chamber and MAR members with registration before November 8; $45 for
Chamber and MAR members with registration after November 8; $50 Future Members & Guests $500 for a reserved VIP Table of 10
NOVEMBER 15th
DIAMOND AWARDS presented by Montica Jewelry & U.S. Century Bank - 11:30 AMCoral Gables Country Club
997 N. Greenway Drive, Coral GablesSponsors: Montica Jewelry, U.S. Century Bank, City of Coral Gables, Logistical Outsourcing, Inc.,
Photo Offset, South Florida Business JournalCost: $50 for Chamber Members; $60 for Non-Members
$600 for a reserved VIP Table of 10Friday
NOVEMBER 14th
The Allen Morris CompanyAXA Advisors, LLCBacardiBaptist Health South FloridaBecker & Poliakoff, P.A.The Biltmore HotelCherry Bekaert LLPCity of Coral GablesCity National BankCredomatic Merchant ServicesEsslinger-Wooten-Maxwell RealtorsDoctors HospitalFlorida Blue
Florida Power & LightHome Financing Center, Inc.Hyatt Regency Coral GablesMercantil Commercebank, N.A.The Miami Herald Miami’s Community NewspapersRightSpace2MeetSabadell United BankSouth Florida Business JournalTotalBankUniversity of MiamiU.S. Century Bank
A CONTINUING EDUCATION SEMINAR Presented by AXA Advisors LLC - 4:00 PMSeasons 52 | 321 Miracle Mile, Coral GablesIn Partnership with: Coral Gables Bar AssociationKeynote Speaker: Laz Garcia, Regional Vice President, AXA Advisors, LLCProgram Topics include: Buy/Sell Agreements, Exit and Tax Strategies, Estate Planning, Key Employee Retention and Disability Protection, Succession Planning, Asset AllocationHosted by: Seasons 52Cost: $25 for members; $35 for non-members*includes reception and eligibility for CPE credits (*CLE credits applied for)
NOVEMBER 5th
IMPACT: A Seminar Series for Small Business - 8:00 AM RightSpace2Meet | 100 Miracle Mile, Suite 200, Coral GablesTopic: Start-Up Your Engines - How to Help Your Business Cross the Finish LineModerator: Norberto “Tito” Gil, Mapyourstartup.comPanelists: Bruce Bounds, Law Offices of Bruce M. Bounds; Julian Mesa, Sabadell United Bank; Frank Padron, We Simplify the Internet (WSI); Althea Harris, Small Business Administration; Ricardo Trillos, Cao ChocolatesSponsor: Mercantil Commercebank, N.A.Cost: $25 for Members; $35 Future Members & Guests