KnowBe4, one of the fastest-growing technology companies headquartered in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metro area, hasn’t had a president since it was founded a decade ago.
An investor who is bullish on the future of the largest public companies headquartered in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area might have reason to turn bearish.
We partnered with the St Pete EDC and asked some of St. Pete’s best and brightest citizens to share one catalyzing idea for making St. Pete a better place to live.
Some people have a preternatural ability to look at a blank canvas, or a cracked wall or an empty room, and see what it will look like once a creative hand has been applied.
The next frontiers in gender diversity will include increased access to C-suite position as well as opportunities for women of color and transgender individuals, local corporate, government and civic leaders said during a panel discussion as part of the University of South Florida St. Petersburg Kate Tiedemann College of Business Women and Leadership Initiative.
Desmond Meade has been fighting for rights restoration for Florida’s returning citizens for decades. The President of Florida Rights Restoration Coalition spoke to that fight Monday morning at a panel conversation hosted by Rep. Charlie Crist.
Women who work at a technology company in Florida make on average $5,001 less per year than their male counterparts with similar education and experience..