Tag Archives: Florida
NEI Hosts Two-Day Event on Nuclear Energy in Florida
February 20, 2013Yesterday, the Nuclear Energy Institute began hosting a premier nuclear industry event in Naples, Florida – a state where the topic of nuclear energy is becoming more and more crucial. The event, called Communicating Nuclear Issues, features NEI’s members, who … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged CASEnergy, Florida, NEI, nuclear energy | Leave a commentBroadband for America and Bloomberg L.P. Host Panel On “Building Our Digital Future” in Tampa, Florida
September 1, 2012*This is a re-post from the Blog of Broadband for America. The original post can be viewed here: http://www.broadbandforamerica.com/blog/bloomberg-broadband-america-panel-building-our-digital-future. On Aug. 30, Broadband for America partnered with Bloomberg L.P. to present a panel titled “Building Our Digital Future” in Tampa. Former … Continue reading
Posted in Broadband, Employment | Tagged Bloomberg, broadband, broadband for america, Building, economy, Florida, Future, GDP, industry, Internet ecosystem, jobs, Tampa | Leave a commentMiami Herald: Taking Care of Business in a Diverse and Digital Marketplace
January 25, 2012It’s time to recognize the talent pool we have right here in America, putting an end to minority statistics that may soon be more fairytale than truth. Especially in the state of Florida where the Hispanic population is outperforming other … Continue reading
Posted in Broadband, Digital Divide, Education, Hispanic, Innovation | Tagged broadband, digital divide, education, Florida, Hispanic, Hispanic market, Jose Mas | Leave a commentHispanics and the 2012 Elections: Can the GOP Change Personas?
January 10, 2011Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush has done a good job of rallying Hispanic Republicans in Florida; however, this task is a bit more challenging outside of the state. While Cuban politics often times plays a role in many Hispanics’ party … Continue reading
Posted in Innovation, Politics | Tagged CNN, Florida, GOP, Hispanic, Jeb Bush, MasTec, technology | Leave a comment





