Posts by Michelle Hudson
Commissioner Penny Taylor, October 18, 2022 District 4 Newsletter
Hurricane Ian Emergency Permitting – Collier County Post Hurricane Ian Recovery As Collier County residents and business owners begin the cleanup and start the rebuilding process after Hurricane Ian, the Collier County Growth Management Community Development Services Department wants to assist you with a speedy recovery process. Permits will not be required for the cleanup…
Read MoreHendry County Economic Development Council Launches Future of Airglades Workforce Assessment
Hendry County Economic Development Council Launches Future of Airglades Workforce Assessment The EDC selected VisionFirst Advisors to conduct the assessment to prepare for the transportation and logistics workforce needs of tomorrow LaBelle, FL – Today, the Hendry County Economic Development Council (HCEDC) announced the selection of VisionFirst Advisors to evaluate and provide workforce recommendations to…
Read MorePress Release / John R. Wood Christie’s International Real Estate welcomes 23 new agents in September
John R. Wood Christie’s International Real Estate welcomes 23 new agents in September Naples, Fla. (October 18, 2022)— John R. Wood Properties, the leading real estate brokerage in Southwest Florida, today announced the addition of 23 new agents and staff members in September. “We are honored to welcome this new group of…
Read MoreWhat to expect when replacing office furniture, flooring after Hurricane Ian
By Joe Gammons Hurricane Ian is expected to be one of the costliest, if not the costliest, natural disasters in U.S. history. In addition to lives lost and livelihoods changed, it’s estimated that insured losses could reach $75 billion. Our community is resilient, though. Immediately after the storm made landfall, Floridians emerged to begin a…
Read MoreGrey Oaks Country Club names Elite Professional Mike Curran director of racquets to lead and expand racquets program
Grey Oaks Country Club names Elite Professional Mike Curran director of racquets to lead and expand racquets program NAPLES, Fla (Oct. 18, 2022) – Grey Oaks Country Club, the premier private club for active, healthy, resort-style living in Southwest Florida, has appointed Mike Curran as its new director of racquets. Certified by the United States…
Read MoreCONRIC pr + marketing adds Marketing Coordinator Maggie Hennessey
CONRIC pr + marketing’s Marketing Coordinator Maggie Hennessey CONRIC pr + marketing adds Marketing Coordinator Maggie Hennessey FORT MYERS, Fla. (October 18, 2022) – Businesses across the country are experiencing change in the way of growth, new product launches, and expanded audiences. To better serve clients and position itself for continued growth in 2023, CONRIC…
Read MoreDiamond Custom Homes adds three new employees
Naples, Fla. (October 18, 2022)— Naples-based luxury home builder Diamond Custom Homes has announced the addition of Maria Perez, Tiffany Phillips, Sean Rhodes to the positions of administrative assistant, bidding coordinator and job superintendent, respectively. Perez is responsible for supporting the daily operations of the office; ordering supplies and project items; telephone service; scheduling; meeting…
Read MoreTemporary access plan to Fort Myers Beach from southern bridges implemented to speed recovery
Fort Myers, FL, Oct. 17, 2022 – The Florida Department of Transportation has completed temporary repairs to four previously damaged and closed bridges that provide access to the south end of Fort Myers Beach. On Tuesday, Oct. 18, access to Fort Myers Beach from the south will be limited to essential response personnel to…
Read MoreRCMA advances as a semifinalist in $1 million national competition
IMMOKALEE (Oct. 14, 2022) – Immokalee-based RCMA with operations in 21 Florida counties advanced as one of 32 semifinalists in the 2022 competition for the $1 million Yass Prize for Sustainable, Transformational, Outstanding and Permissionless Education (STOP). The announcement was made Oct. 13 at Forbes on Fifth in New York City, where Steve Forbes welcomed…
Read MoreFEMA, Federal Agencies Coordinating to Help Hurricane Ian Survivors Jumpstart Their Recovery
FEMA Provides More Than $446 Million in Grants; Disaster Recovery Center Locations Increase to 15 WASHINGTON — FEMA, along with the National Flood Insurance Program, the U.S. Small Business Administration, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and more than 4,000 federal responders are working to jumpstart Floridians’ recovery from Hurricane Ian. To date, FEMA has provided more…
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