St. Petersburg firm wants to reinvent the way we work
By Robert Trigaux, Times Columnist
In Print: Sunday, August 30, 2009
http://www.tampabay.com/news/business/workinglife/st-petersburg-firm-wants-to-reinvent-the-way-we-work/1031905
A.D. Frazier, left, and Erik Vonk spent 17 years discussing the concept of their new St. Petersburg business called Back Of The House. They now offer a one-stop support service for independent contractors, but say the idea could revolutionize how all workers do their jobs.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Welcome Dean Blaine 'DB' Farmer III
Congrats Bonnie and Dean for having a beautiful baby boy!!! For those of you who may not know Bonnie, she was the Marketing Coordinator that trained me! Her and her husband (and baby) live in Norfolk, VA.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Reception honoring UWF Athletics
There was a good turn-out for the UWF Intercollegieate Athletics Reception that we co-sponsored this past Friday at McDonald Fleming Moorhead's beautiful building. Dr. Bense (UWF President), David Scott (Athletic Director), Bob Stinnett (Men's B-Ball Coach) and Joe Bartlinski (Women's Soccer Coach) all addressed the crowd. The new school logos were also presented!
Thanks to Ron, Charles, Ted & Judy, John W., Mike Miller, Sheldon, Lisa F. and Emily for coming!
Thanks to Ron, Charles, Ted & Judy, John W., Mike Miller, Sheldon, Lisa F. and Emily for coming!
Friday, August 21, 2009
FWB Celebrity Waiter Dinner
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
2009 Bank Technology Summit
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
MacBeth Graduates from the Alabama Banking School
Karen Sullivan, Chairman of the Board and School Director of the Alabama Banking School, has announced that Stephen MacBeth graduated on July 31 from the Alabama Banking School in Mobile, Alabama.
The School is sponsored by the Alabama Bankers Association along with the Mitchell College of Business at the University of South Alabama in Mobile. Students receive instruction from Alabama bankers, University of South Alabama faculty, academicians, attorneys and consultants. The three-year program requires students to spend one week a year at the Alabama Banking School and successfully complete an intensive curriculum on bank related courses to include six home study problems and exams at the conclusion of the first and second years of study. The highlight of the School is in the third year when students participate in the BankExec program and operate a bank through simulation exercises.
Sullivan, who is a Senior Vice President for BankTrust in Mobile, stated that the School was pleased to have 41 bankers graduate this year, bringing the total number of ABS graduates to 1824. Enrollment in 2009 for the 34th annual session was 105 students.
The School is sponsored by the Alabama Bankers Association along with the Mitchell College of Business at the University of South Alabama in Mobile. Students receive instruction from Alabama bankers, University of South Alabama faculty, academicians, attorneys and consultants. The three-year program requires students to spend one week a year at the Alabama Banking School and successfully complete an intensive curriculum on bank related courses to include six home study problems and exams at the conclusion of the first and second years of study. The highlight of the School is in the third year when students participate in the BankExec program and operate a bank through simulation exercises.
MacBeth is a Senior Bank Consultant with Saltmarsh, Cleaveland & Gund, Certified Public Accountants and Consultants. He has over fifteen years of experience in financial institutions, with concentration on compliance, operations and policy and procedures.
Sullivan, who is a Senior Vice President for BankTrust in Mobile, stated that the School was pleased to have 41 bankers graduate this year, bringing the total number of ABS graduates to 1824. Enrollment in 2009 for the 34th annual session was 105 students.
Congrats Stephen!
Monday, August 3, 2009
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