“Why Naples?” asked Randy Jones, VP/Programs for the Press Club of Southwest Florida and founder of Mindzoo, a marketing, advertising and public relations company, speaking about why he moved to Naples and started his company in 2001. “Naples has water, sunshine, a high education and intelligence level. So why not Naples?” Jones’ primary point during
* Are you fearful of travel? * Are you suffering from a “toxic stress” that you are unaware of even though it might kill you? * Would you like some psychological help to make you a better golfer? * Could you use a life coach to advise you on how to make your dreams come
As the 2013-14 season for Press Club of Southwest Florida ticks closer to its end, the board has less to talk about. Our monthly meetings typically cover current issues relevant to that month’s program, pending member applications and other items that require immediate attention. I noticed that at our April board meeting we put off
Topic: Would Emily Post be shocked today? Peggy Post, Emily Post’s great-granddaughter-in-law, is a director of The Emily Post Institute and the author of more than a dozen etiquette books. Peggy is co-author of the new 18th edition of Emily Post’s Etiquette. Her other books include the 16th and 17th editions of Emily Post’s Etiquette; Emily Post’s Wedding
QUESTION: Do you have “BUSINESS CLASS?” A virtual “love letter” to his relatively new Naples hometown, Randall Kenneth Jones’ engaging presentation promises to blend thought-provoking insight with unexpected surprises from his Naples Daily News column, “Business Class.” “Business Class” is an exploration of positive business principles selected from interviews with high-level executives, business leaders, and business-savvy
Sometimes we have to remind ourselves that we’re not just a bunch of old-fogey media pros meeting once a month to eat and gab with our friends. Our Press Club of Southwest Florida has attracted some top people in their fields. At our March meeting, the board spent some time talking about ways to showcase
Bill Barker—previously the publisher of the Tampa Tribune and president of Tampa Media Group, Inc., Scripps affiliates—along with Manny Garcia—previously the executive editor of el Nuevo Herald, the Spanish-language daily in Miami, part of the Miami Herald group, a Scripps affiliate—spoke to the NPC members at the March 27 luncheon. Barker, now publisher and president
Lucky Edward Caputo, new NPC member, achieved every entrepreneur’s dream! After 13 years of backbreaking effort, he took his start-up Internet technology company public during the dot-com technology bubble on Wall Street at the grand finale of the 20th century, tempting fate on normally unlucky Friday the 13th, and at the end of the day,
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