Press Club of Southwest Florida has received an invitation from Options Thrift Shoppe for a “personalized, after-hours shopping experience.” Available on weeknights from 5:00 to 8:00, this chance to browse for a minimum of 20 NPC members comes with a 20% discount on all merchandise. If you are unfamiliar with Options, let me fill you
Mimi Gregory, a past president and current program chair of the Naples Council on World Affairs, was recently privileged to be part of a leadership delegation to Kabul, Afghanistan, at the invitation of our Ambassador, Ryan C. Crocker. Gregory was one of six who represented World Affairs Councils across the US and, as such, were
April 25, our NPC luncheon at the Hilton, will feature a fascinating look at “Modern Journalism” presented by journalism students from Florida Gulf Coast University, which NPC supports with an Endowed Annual Journalism Scholarship. Here’s a taste of what we’ll hear: Modern journalists have put down the pad and pencil in favor of digital technology. They
Michael Feuer co-founded OfficeMax in 1988, starting with one store and $20K of his own money. During a 16-year span, Mr. Feuer, as CEO, grew the company to almost 1,000 stores world-wide with annual sales of approximately $5 billion. In December, 2003, this retail giant sold for almost $1.5 billion. In 2010, Mr. Feuer launched
Mike Reagen, for the past ten years the president and CEO of The Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce, will be guest speaker at the February 28 luncheon meeting of Press Club of Southwest Florida, 11:30 at the Naples Hilton. The club will honor him for his leadership as he completes the final months of
Gary Rosen, guest speaker for our 11:30 luncheon at the Hilton on February 28, has applied his marketing and public relations skills to more than twenty daily television shows. Among them are such “household names” as Maury (Povich), Judge Judy (Sheindlin), and Jerry Springer. Rosen’s “insider” stories about these and other stars he has worked
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