2013 Opening Of Schools Potential Invitees

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Opening of Schools 2013Coalition of Chambers - Potential InviteesLast NameAdkinsAdlerBritoCalvaniDe a, Jr.RansfordReiterRiveraFirst toCarlosMarioZacDanielBarryJerryAlan A.Armando "Mandy"KarenLiliam iagoJoel M.RobinHectorTitleOrganizationPresidentMiami-Dade Gay and Lesbian Chamber of CommercePresidentAventura Marketing CouncilExecutive Director Greater Homestead-Florida City ChamberPresidentMiami Beach Latin Chamber of CommercePresidentPuerto Rican Chamber of CommercePresident & CEOMiami- Dade Chamber of CommerceChairpersonGreater Miami Chamber of CommerceChairmanMiami Beach Latin Chamber of CommerceChairmanMiami-Dade Chamber of CommercePresidentBritish American Chamber of CommercePresidentCAMACOLChairmanChamber SouthPresident & CEOHialeah Chamber of CommercePresident & CEOGreater Miami Chamber of CommercePresident & CEOMiami Beach Chamber of CommerceChairmanMiami Beach Chamber of CommerceChairmanHialeah Chamber of CommerceChairmanKey Biscayne Chamber of CommercePresidentSouth Florida Hispanic Chamber of CommerceExecutive Director Doral Business CouncilExecutive Director Minority Chamber of CommerceChair ElectNorth Dade Regional Chamber of CommerceChairmanGreater Homestead/Florida City Chamber of CommercPresidentLatin Builders AssociationPresidentCoconut Grove Chamber of CommerceChairmanDoral Business CouncilPresidentGreater North Miami Beach Chamber of CommerceChairmanSouth Florida Hispanic Chamber of CommerceCEO / CFONorth Dade Regional Chamber of CommerceInterim President & The Beacon CouncilChairmanPuerto Rican Chamber of CommerceRevised 6.18.13

Opening of Schools 2013Coalition of Chambers - Potential InviteesSaldañaSarmientoSchulmanScott RussellSusnjerTalbert, IIIThompsonTrowbridgeVogel J.D.Welch, Sr.WelsandtRafael F.MannyCliffMaryKathyeWilliamDarlaMarkBarry R.Michael J.RonChair of Education CGreater Miami Chamber of CommercePresidentDoral Chamber of CommerceChairmanAventura Marketing CouncilPresidentChamber SouthExecutive Director Key Biscayne Chamber of CommercePresidentGreater Miami Convention & Visitors BureauChairmanCoral Gables Chamber of CommercePresident & CEOCoral Gables Chamber of CommerceGreater North Miami Chamber of CommercePresidentChairmanGreater Kendall Business AssociationExecutive Director Greater North Miami Chamber of CommerceRevised 6.18.13

Goals Conference 2011BUILDINGTOGETHERJoin us for GoalsConference 2011, theGreater Miami Chamber’slegendary businessplanning retreat.The two-day Conference attracts morethan 1,000 business leaders annually tocelebrate the successes of the pastyear as it develops the programmingand goals for the coming Chamber year.Committees will set their goals and thecommunity will come together tolaunch the second edition of OneCommunity One Goal.The Conference features opportunitiesto showcase your business, networkand participate in various events.Presentedby:Sponsoredby:June2-3Hilton Miami Downtown1601 Biscayne BoulevardBallroom LevelMiami, FL 33132Registration, DetailedAgenda and SponsorshipOpportunities Online atMiamiChamber.comFor information contact:Special Events305-350-7700spevents@miamichamber.com

AgendaThursday, June 2HealthcareDiscussion on the impact of healthcare issues on businesses,annual Health Care Heroes Awards program and legislativeissues. Conduct Health Expo for employers, educationalinstitutions and workforce.7:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.CONFERENCE REGISTRATIONMiami Military Advocacy CouncilDiscussion on the importance of the local military presence toSouth Florida’s economy and conduct events with the businesscommunity. Conduct Annual Military Service Person of the YearAwards.9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.MORNING WORKSHOP SESSIONSNonprofit BusinessPromote nonprofit industry as a large business sector, conductNOVO Awards and the Julia Tuttle Award for CorporateResponsibility. Create business partnership opportunities fornonprofit and for profit businesses through events.Pick up your name tags, event tickets and a detailed conferenceschedule.EducationAddress education reform needs in our region to ensure globalcompetitiveness and work to ensure that local business has theworkforce needed today.Natural ResourcesBuild on progress made by the Chamber business community andenvironmental groups to advance issues relating to waterconservation, smart growth, sustainability, alternative energysources and green initiatives.Real EstateDiscuss and develop new strategies that support the stabilizationof our market and housing and community development needs;Conduct annual recognition event for all real estate sectors.Profile commercial real estate properties periodically.Technology & BiosciencePromote South Florida technology and bioscience organizations;conduct technology seminars, business continuity update,networking events and Annual Technology Leader of the YearAwards11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE LUNCHEONMIAMI: AMERICAS LOGISTICS NEXUSPort of Miami Director Bill Johnson, Miami InternationalAirport Deputy Director of Business Development MiguelSouthwell, and Florida East Coast Railway Executive VicePresident of Corporate Development Husein Cumber willdiscuss the movement of freight and cargo as an economic engine inthe region.1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.EARLY AFTERNOON WORKSHOP SESSIONSBanking & FinanceIndentify needs and programmatic activity that services thisimportant sector in Miami’s largely entrepreneurial businesscommunity, ensuring that businesses are apprised of recentfederal financial and regulatory reform and monitor how itimpacts the South Florida economy.Transportation & InfrastructureDevelop policies that improve the quality of life for residents andthe competitiveness of business by addressing South Florida’stransportation and infrastructure needs.3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.MID-AFTERNOON WORKSHOP SESSIONSCreative IndustriesCreative Industries will fuel the economic growth of the 21stcentury and are crucial to Greater Miami’s stature in thecompetitive global economy. Discussion focuses on making thebusiness community aware of the importance of all of thecreative industries in the local economy.Governmental Affairs: Post Legislative Session ReviewAn annual recap of the state legislative session. Learn how the2011 state budget will impact your business and get updates onkey legislative issues.Leadership Miami Annual program of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, inpartnership with the South Florida Progress Foundation, andsponsored by several of Miami-Dade County’s premiercompanies, local agencies and corporations. The program offersparticipants the opportunity to meet Miami’s leaders and to sharean intensive learning experience that focuses on communityissues and leadership skills through a planned process oflectures, seminars, small group discussions and leadership skillsexercises.Small Business & EntrepreneurshipIdentify and address specific issues to assist the economic needsof small businesses. Current programming includes: BusinessInnovation Institute, South Florida Good to Great Awards andTop 100 Minority Business Awards .5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.MOJITOS, MARTINIS & MORE RECEPTION

AgendaFriday, June 37:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.CONFERENCE REGISTRATION7:00 a.m.-8:30 a.m.FULL BUFFET BREAKFAST8:30 a.m.-10:15 a.m.GENERAL SESSIONJoin us as we celebrate the success of the 2010-2011 Chamber yearand install new leadership for the year ahead.M. Athalie Range, Miami Pioneer for Progress Award will bepresented to the Mitchell Wolfson Sr. Foundation, anorganization that has demonstrated breakthrough philanthropy toenhance our community.Henry M. Flagler Award for Visionary Leadership will bepresented to Telemundo Communications Group President, DonBrowne, whose vision and leadership have made a significantcontribution to the Greater Miami community, making it a betterplace to live, work and play.10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.MORNING WORKSHOP SESSIONSHuman Resources & Business EducationDevelop a rich series of special programs and seminarsthroughout the year, featuring member-to-member training onhuman resources, employee benefits, training and development,and business growth opportunities.Marketing & Member Servicesincludes HYPE Miami Group focuses on the benefits of membership, customer care,outreach to new members and events which enhance theChamber’s value proposition.SportsInventory South Florida’s sports organizations; collegiate andprofessional events and organizations, and work to make theirpresence well known. Celebrate great achievements in sports andlocal sports luminaries at the annual Sports Hall of Championsevent.12:15 p.m.-2:00 p.m.SOUTH FLORIDA GOOD TO GREAT AWARDS LUNCHEONRegional awards recognizing South Florida-based businesses thathave transitioned from solid to great performance. Presented inpartnership with Barry University, Florida International University,Johnson & Wales, Nova Southeastern University, Boca RatonChamber of Commerce and Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce.2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.EARLY AFTERNOON WORKSHOP SESSIONSOne Community One GoalJoin us for an update on the new One Community One GoalInitiative lead by the Beacon Council, in partnership with theGreater Miami Chamber, Greater Miami Convention & VisitorsBureau and other community partners. The initiative is designedto prioritize industries which have the potential for future growthand job creation for our community. It also will identify industryneeds so educational institutions can train people with the skillsneeded to meet those demands. One Community One Goal willcontribute directly to the economic recovery and growth of theregion by providing an educational focus on those growingindustries and by connecting people to career pathways that leadto jobs. This session will feature the official consultant for theinitiative, Avalanche Consulting of Austin, Texas.3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.MID-AFTERNOON WORKSHOP SESSIONSInternational Business DevelopmentExamination of our international initiatives and programming forthe coming year to help chamber members take advantage ofinternational opportunities both in South Florida and abroadincluding: business development missions, visits by foreigndignitaries, forums, briefings and roundtables on internationaltrends and issues with international business leaders;international awards program. Current Session: Consular Corps,Cuba, Global Intelligence, Global Linkage Initiatives andLeadership Americas.New World Center (Downtown Miami)Discussion around issues of concern to Miami’s downtown:Museum Park; transportation; Miami River; livability, marketingand entertainment.5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.CLOSING RECEPTIONTRAVEL THE WORLD WITH THE CONSULAR CORPSFeaturing guest speaker, Gray Swoope, Florida Secretary ofCommerce and President & CEO, Enterprise Florida.

HotelReservationInformationParking at theHilton MiamiDowntownRegister by May 18 to receive the GreaterMiami Chamber’s Goals Conference rate of 109*Parking credentials must be presentedupon departure to receive rates below.Hilton Miami Downtown1601 Biscayne BoulevardMiami, FL 33132Telephone: 305-374-0000Online: http://www.hiltonmiamidowntown.comConference Rate Code: Corporate Account# 2676764* 109 per room, per night, single or double occupancy.Reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-servedbasis and are subject to 13% state and local taxes (tax issubject to change as dictated by law).Check-In: 3:00 p.m. Check-Out: 12:00 p.m.If you require late check-out, notify the hotel when you bookthe reservation. Subject to availability.An advance deposit by check or acceptable credit card equal toone night’s room rate for each reservation is required. TheHilton Miami Downtown accepts major credit cards for depositand final payment. Purchases of incidentals, food andbeverages may be charged to guest’s individual room folio, butmust be satisfied in full by cash or credit card upon check-out.Valet ParkingDay Visitors 15 per car for day visitors WITHOUT in and out capabilitieswith paid Hilton receiptOvernight Guests 28 per car WITH in and out capabilities with paid HiltonreceiptSelf-ParkingDay Visitors 5 per car WITHOUT in and out capabilitiesOvernight Guests 25 per car WITHOUT in and out capabilities

2011 Goals Conference SponsorsPresenting SponsorConference SponsorsMojitos, Martinis & More SponsorsTransportation & Infrastructure Luncheon SponsorsSouth Florida Good to Great Awards SponsorsGeneral Session SponsorsHenry M. Flagler Award forVisionary Leadership SponsorM. Athalie Range MiamiPioneer for Progress AwardTravel the Globe with theConsular Corps Reception SponsorsWorkshops SponsorsTHE CHAMPIONSHIP TRACKTMConference Staffing Partner Giveaway Sponsor Video Production Door Prize SponsorAV StagingConference SecurityProfessional Security Forceand Event Services, Inc.

EDUCATIONSUMMITEducation fromthe BusinessPoint of ViewThe Education Summit will bring togetherbusiness leaders, representatives ofgovernment and the education communityto focus on the pressing issues of oureducational system to strengthen the SouthFlorida workforce.THE SUMMIT WILL: Discuss best practices and potentialsolutions that are working in other similarmetropolitan communities Showcase the results of the Chamber’sthree business focus groups that asked localand national businesses what they requireof our local educational system Focus on how education is the driver ofbusiness development Listen to local educators’ unifiededucational agenda Rally stakeholders to work togetherSPEAKERSAnthony MillerU.S. Deputy Secretary of EducationGerard RobinsonFlorida Commissioner of EducationDr. Suzanne WalshBill & Melinda Gates FoundationKimberly B. DavisPresident JPMorgan Chase FoundationSouth Florida University Presidentsand M-DCPS SuperintendentSponsored byPresented byTuesdaySeptember13Sponsored by8:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.Opening Session, Breakfast , Panel Discussions,Call to Action, Luncheon and Keynote AddressJungle Island1111 Parrot Jungle TrailMiami, FL 33132RegistrationFull Program 200includes luncheonLuncheon Only 75For information:Tania Compuquip Technologies/Check Point Software TechnologiesFlorida National CollegePearson SchoolShow Technology, Inc.

principals to the January meeting of theEducation and Business Coalition held atthe Chamber South office. Enjoy acontinental breakfast, network with othereducators and administrators and get toknow local community leaders.This year, we present a panel of professionals who will providebest practices for approaching businesses and individuals in thecommunity to ask for donations of products, services, time ormoney to assist with school programs. Join us and learn how toask for and receive the things your school needs most.NETWORK BREAKFASTChamber South welcomes our localRSVP: (305) 661-1621Date: January 27, 2012Time: 7:30 AM - 9:00 AMChamber South6410 SW 80th StreetSouth Miami, Fl 33143www.chambersouth.comRSVP to (305) 661-1621 oremail Arelis Ferro ataferro@chambersouth.com

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Penalver Nelson Chairman Doral Business Council Piper Evan President Greater North Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce . Real Estate Discuss and develop new strategies that support the stabilization . Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce and Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce. 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. EARLY AFTERNOON WORKSHOP SESSIONS