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September 2004

September 2004

Rising Stars: Our 40 Under 40, Southwest Florida Luminaries. Health Check - Assessing Area Hospitals.


Features

40 Under 40

Forty dynamic young professionals

40 Under 40

Forty dynamic young professionals stand out

Growing Pains

Hospitals face challenges in a competitive market.


Departments

A Coastal Crisis

The economic problem of beach renourishment

A Well-Rounded Realtor.

Scott Cameron both manages and sells commerical real estate

Beat the Clock

Managing time with Nancy Lascheid

Bonita's Brush Strokes

Arts appreciation grows in Bonita Springs

Caught in the Crossfire

Ride along in the new Chrysler Crossfire.

Critical Thinking

Constructive criticism and intellectual property.

Crowd Pleaser

Craig Brush of Germain Arena knows how to entertain Southwest Florida.

Eco-Economics

The business of ocean management.

Five Questions

Samira Beckwith, CEO of Hope Hospice

Flourish and Flurry

Regional Focus: Bonita Springs and Estero.

Great New Gadgets for Work and Play

A dream machine, rubber band gun and more.

Hot Properties

Western Management's Davis Village

How Cool

A Sanibel balloon pilot takes marketing above and beyond.

Leading Question

Will rising medical liability premiums send local doctors packing?

Local Kudos, Career Moves and Business Moves

Local business people making waves, moving up and moving on.

Masters of the House

Making it big in real estate, as told by three pros.

My First Job

Ed Rodgers, vice president of the Bonita Bay Group and general manager of the Bonita Bay community.

One Year Later

Woof Cottage finds success after one year

Ryan Rocks

Banker Ryan Darling rocks for fun.

Second Turns

Four find success in new careers

Seniors on the Rise

The baby-boom generation is about to hit retirement.

Sorry, Charley

Editor Phil Borchmann on growth after Hurricane Charley.

When the Call Comes

When employees are called for military service.

Workplace P's and Q's

Business etiquette from Peggy Post (yes, she is related to Emily).

 

 
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