New ‘O The Innovation’ Podcast Spotlights Orlando’s Innovation and Tech Ecosystem Press Release
The podcast produced by the Orlando Tech Council features interviews and stories from the Orlando region’s top startup founders and business leaders.
The podcast produced by the Orlando Tech Council features interviews and stories from the Orlando region’s top startup founders and business leaders.
The enhanced scorecard measures the four-county region of Lake, Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties’ advancement toward Broad-based Prosperity™
Orlando Tech Council launches a new online resources designed to help grow and connect Orlando’s innovation ecosystem. Orlando, Fla. –…
This edition of Profiles in Business focuses on what makes FAIRWINDS Credit Union unique, how it responded to the pandemic and how it helps advance Broad-based Prosperity™ throughout the Orlando region.
The nonpartisan program will prepare 20 business-minded leaders to explore how they can make a difference in elected or appointed office.
Economic development and recovery, transportation, DEI, affordable housing and workforce development top advocacy.
As Vice President, Jo Newell, who is the first female African American to lead the Chamber, will focus on preparing and empowering businesses through robust, future-focused programming that accelerates growth and economic recovery.
In this second installment of Orlando Profiles in Tech, we hear from Charlie Lewis, CEO and founder of BlueWave, on what brought him to Orlando, what’s kept him here and how being here is integral to his personal and professional success.
Adam Scheinberg, vice president of Information Technology at Massey Services, Inc. shares what brought him to Orlando, what’s kept him here and how being here is integral to his personal and professional success.
The report was recognized by the Central Florida chapter of WTS International, an organization of both women and men with the mission of advancing women and advancing transportation.
The free, non-partisan program is seeking business-minded leaders who want to explore how they can make a difference in elected or appointed office.
The 22 graduates represent diverse communities and professions. Meanwhile, 11 past participants were successfully elected on November 3, 2020.