COVID-19: Vaccine update from Florida's Department of Health
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Hospital and ICU capacity is currently stable. A reminder was also shared during the meeting that residents experiencing life-threatening medical emergencies should call 911 and not forego going to the hospital if needed. Some residents have been concerned about seeking emergency medical assistance due to the pandemic. Read more.
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$80 Million Employment Sites Programs attracts Pinellas Employers
Applications accepted until March 11th
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Pinellas County’s Employment Sites Program launched on January 11 is attracting attention not only from developers, but also from local businesses hoping to expand within the Pinellas. The program can assist in the construction or redevelopment of industrial (manufacturing & flex) and office buildings that provide growth opportunities for target industry employers hoping to create new jobs. Allowable capital expenditures related to development include: site preparation; vertical construction; infrastructure development; and site acquisition. Find details and a link to the online application portal at www.PCED.org/esp for full details and to apply. The application period is open until 5:00 p.m. March 11, 2021.
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Madico - Thank You for Doing Business in Pinellas County
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On January 12, 2021, the Pinellas Board of County Commissioners recognized Madico for choosing Pinellas County to grow their business, as well as the company's innovative work to help supply face shields for personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Shawn Kitchell, President and CEO of Madico, shared how Madico rapidly retooled their business model and production line to prototype, field test, certify and manufacture face shields beginning in March 2020. This 117 year old company headquartered in Pinellas Park has continued to improve their process throughout the pandemic and the shields are currently being sold on Amazon. Learn more about Madico, view the video of the presentation and review the power point.
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Mike Meidel - Tampa Bay Business Journal's 2021 Power 100
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Congratulations to Mike Meidel, CEcD, Director of Pinellas County Economic Development, for being named to the Tampa Bay Business Journal's 2021 Power 100. The Power 100 is a guide that aims to reflect who are the most influential business people in Tampa Bay at this moment in time. The editorial staff and publisher of the Tampa Bay Business Journal looked to assess not only organizational leadership but those who either visibly or quietly, through philanthropic or institutional means, shape the path and fortunes of the regional business community beyond their own bubble. Read more at the Tampa Bay Business Journal.
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Suzanne Christman earns Master Economic Development Practitioner designation
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Suzanne Christman, Director of Business Development for Pinellas County Economic Development, has successfully completed the Advanced Economic Development Leadership (AEDL) executive education program and was awarded the Master Economic Development Practitioner certificate. Asked about the impact of this achievement, Suzanne shared, “The advanced strategies and best practices shared at AEDL will help us as we continue our mission to assist Pinellas businesses with their growth and attract new companies with high-wage jobs to our community. I’m honored to have had this opportunity to expand my skillset to help my community”
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Calling All Aspiring Entrepreneurs: CO.STARTERS Cohort #11 Begins Feb. 17
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CO.STARTERS is a 9-week facilitator-led program that equips aspiring entrepreneurs with the relationships, insights, and tools needed to turn ideas into action and turn a passion into a thriving endeavor.
Each week focuses on an essential element of business. Invited guest speakers include seasoned entrepreneurs and professionals from key occupations: legal, accounting, sales, marketing and others.
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Tampa Bay Innovation Center Announces Winter 2021 Accelerator Cohort
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The Tampa Bay Innovations Center's winter 2021 Accelerator cohort of five startups will receive specific training and mentoring in customer discovery, investor-readiness and leadership over the next 90 days. “We are excited to continue the Accelerator program in 2021 and welcome these innovative companies into the program. While the program focuses mainly on product and go-to-market strategy, we will also work with the founders to strengthen their marketing messages, business processes, and leadership skills. The selection process is always tough. There were many good applicants, but we focused our effort on the companies that we can assist most through the program and our mentor network.” said Ken Evans, accelerator managing director.
The startups of the cohort include:
• BlockSpaces (Seminole, Fla) – integration platform-as-a-service for mid-market enterprise systems to leverage blockchain services
• Cope Notes (Tampa, Fla) – personalized messaging platform for mental and emotional wellbeing
• RB Technologies (Tampa, Fla) – tracking system for building trust in supply chain information for nutritional supplement suppliers and their customers
• WeBoro (Canton, Ma) – service for connecting corporate benefits professionals with virtual childcare and tutoring for employees
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The World Needs Your Product or Service - Find Out Where
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Tips for Finding Your Best Export Markets
Learn to conduct your market intelligence search using resources created by the export experts at the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration. Find out which markets worldwide show the most demand for your specific product or service.
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SBA Loans now available for Local Businesses Impacted by Tropical Storm ETA
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The U.S. Small Business Administration has approved Business Physical Disaster Loans to repair or replace disaster-damaged property owned by the business, including real estate, inventories, supplies, machinery and equipment. Businesses of any size are eligible. In addition, businesses can apply for Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) to provide working capital to help small businesses of all sizes meet their ordinary and necessary financial obligations that cannot be met as a direct result of the disaster. Visit https://disasterloanassistance.sba.gov/ela/s/ to apply or contact (800) 659-2955 with questions.
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