There are bugs at the Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg, something like 5,000 of them. And it’s by no means an infestation, as they’re all...
Three young companies based in the Tampa Bay area are in the running for a total of $100,000 in cash awards at the Florida Early Stage...
When Denis Edwards was nine or 10 years old, he had an experience that shaped his career choice. Edwards’ uncle, who worked at NASA, introduced him...
When downtown St. Pete’s campus of The Iron Yard shut its doors in 2017, it left a gaping hole. The national startup code school was failing,...
Meeting the demands of business requires innovative thinking from educators – agility is now the rarity factor that sets the bar. In our series Agile Education, we’ve explored...
The Tampa Bay Partnership went through a dramatic rebirth in 2016. Previously a public-private regional economic development organization, president and CEO Rick Homans says the Partnership...
Business is in a state of constant flux. With the introduction of modern technologies and the move toward automation, the needs of employers are changing rapidly...
Part seven in a series. Pat Gehant graduated from the University of South Florida with a degree in history. She went on to become the...
Part six in a series. An informal collective of programmers and developers, the Suncoast Developers Guild has been a hub for news, mentoring and meet-ups both...
Part 5 in a series. The skills gap is real. Whether in tech, sales or customer service industries, many employers feel that today’s workforce is not...