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Articles in Oct 2004 issue of South Florida CEO
- Secretariat support
- Seeing green: a new lens corrects nearsightedness in millions of people, and could in the process displace popular and lucrative laser surgery procedures
by Jaclyn Alcantara - Stephen Muss: the hotelier
by Charles Flowers - BASF: advocate for safe, affordable homes
by Richard Westlund - Broward County
- Ultimate Software
- Quick turnaround
by Barbara Perkins - Monty's come back? With its bills paid, the eatery's new owners hope to win back customers
by Barbara Perkins - Athalie Range: the pioneer
by Jaclyn Alcantara - Controlling fluctuating high rise construction costs
- SunFest
- Spiritual voyage: real estate developer W. Allen Morris and his family explore the world from up high and down below
by William Plasencia - Roney Associates
- Bookmarked: Miami International Book Fair co-founder Mitchell Kaplan reaches out with two new locations for Books & Books
by Rochelle Broder-Singer - David Rush: the inventor
by Charles Flowers - Membership Directory receives rave reviews
- Southern Packaging Corporation
- Lost in a tropical jungle: Delray Beach's Sundy House Inn takes you out of the city and into the rainforestand even lets you swim with the fish
by Rochelle Broder-Singer - It's debatable
by William Plasencia - Ocean Land Investments
- Feeding the world: Jan Risi's mission to find the best and safest food sources takes her to far-flung Morocco, the South Pacific and even the Florida heartland
by J.P. Faber - Don Soffer: the developer
by Charles Flowers - 2004 SEBC conference attracts record attendance
- Boca Raton City Council
- Heading north
by Barbara Perkins - Relocation boom or housing crisis? Unless rising housing prices across the region are curtailed, South Florida will fall off the short list of desirable places for companies to relocate
by Harold L. Lewis - Lexington Corporate Properties Trust
- Carlos J. Arboleya: the banker
by William Plasencia - Robert H. Traurig: the land lawyer
by William Plasencia - BASF honored by national association
- Broward County Transit
- Power clicks
- State of the Union
by Barbara Perkins - Lennar Corp
- Harvey R. Chaplin: the salesman
by Charles Flowers - A quick response to hurricane victims
by Oscar Barbara - 26 attend new member breakfast
- Precision Response Corporation
- Want to be CEO? Not me
- Albert E. Smith: "we are a member of the United Negro College Fund. Rawls raised an enormous amount of money for its members. We thought it would be fitting and proper to name the performing arts center in his honor."
- Alvah H. Chapman Jr.: the corporate citizen
by Rochelle Broder-Singer - Calendar of events
- Membership
- Businesses taking the lead in pursuing regional commuting solutions
- Insider grabs bargain
by Jaclyn Alcantara - Beatrice Rangel: "Miami is going to turn into the capital city of the Americas through its cultural infrastructure more than anything else. I mean, Alexandria [Egypt] was Alexandria because of its library, not because of its port."
- Marian Krutulis: the educator
by Jaclyn Alcantara - What's in it for me? Why BASF membership counts
by Toni Pacelli-Hinkley - Riding the road to success
by Jim Udvardy - Benefits that count
- FAU launches into space
by Jaclyn Alcantara - Vote smart: Boca Raton's Smartmatic electronic voting machines powered Venezuela's contentious presidential referendum, but will they be accepted here in the US?
by Van Hutchinson - Sidney Levin: the communicator
by Rochelle Broder-Singer - Possible growth limits in Fort Lauderdale, Florida building commission addresses zero lot line issue
by Lani Kahn Drody - South Florida commuter services
- Fidelity Federal Bank and Trust
- Keep 'em coming
by Barbara Perkins - Turning tabloids: can David Pecker diversify American Media beyond tabloids and ready the company for an IPO?
by Scott Singer - Donald C. McClosky: the legal baron
by William Plasencia - Plan expediters' role; impact fee hikes
by Joe Goldstein - Award nominations
- Work/Life Initiative of Office Depot