The South Florida chapter of Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO-SOFLO) has launched a free podcast series featuring stories and lessons from some of the region’s most influential and/or fast-growing businesses.
The “South Florida Entrepreneurs On Fire” series is available at no charge on iTunes and SoundCloud, highlighting the entrepreneurial journey, professional experiences and personal philosophies and anecdotes from business leaders in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties.
The first set of interviews include Randy Carr of World Emblem in Miami, Dan Cane of Modernizing Medicine in Boca Raton, Christine Phipps of Phipps Reporting in Miami, Brett and Jennifer Cramer of The Spice Lab in Fort Lauderdale, and Christine Barney of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce and rbb Communications.
“These business leaders and innovators have very compelling stories and tips for others interested in embarking on the entrepreneurial journey,” said Noah Rosenfarb, EO member and CEO of Fort Lauderdale-based Website Mogul.
Additional interviews will be uploaded regularly throughout the year.
The free podcast series is in conjunction with a 235-page “South Florida Entrepreneurs On Fire” book (available at Amazon.com for $14.95) compiled by the organization. The manuscript features interview transcripts from 30 South Florida representatives on the “Inc. 5000” list of the nation’s fastest-growing private businesses.
“We have such a diverse and dynamic community of business minds here in South Florida,” said Aaron Lee, EO-SOFLO president and CEO of Illuminati Studios in Miami Lakes. “Our mission at EO is engage leading entrepreneurs to learn and grow. And by sharing some of these amazing success stories beyond our membership we hope to inspire even more local start-up activity.”
The first set of interviews include Randy Carr of World Emblem in Miami, Dan Cane of Modernizing Medicine in Boca Raton, Christine Phipps of Phipps Reporting in Miami, Brett and Jennifer Cramer of The Spice Lab in Fort Lauderdale, and Christine Barney of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce and rbb Communications.
“These business leaders and innovators have very compelling stories and tips for others interested in embarking on the entrepreneurial journey,” said Noah Rosenfarb, EO member and CEO of Fort Lauderdale-based Website Mogul.
Additional interviews will be uploaded regularly throughout the year.
The free podcast series is in conjunction with a 235-page “South Florida Entrepreneurs On Fire” book (available at Amazon.com for $14.95) compiled by the organization. The manuscript features interview transcripts from 30 South Florida representatives on the “Inc. 5000” list of the nation’s fastest-growing private businesses.
“We have such a diverse and dynamic community of business minds here in South Florida,” said Aaron Lee, EO-SOFLO president and CEO of Illuminati Studios in Miami Lakes. “Our mission at EO is engage leading entrepreneurs to learn and grow. And by sharing some of these amazing success stories beyond our membership we hope to inspire even more local start-up activity.”
EO-SOFLO is one of the world’s largest EO chapters, with approximately 180 members whose businesses account for more than $2 billion in annual revenues and 10,000 jobs in the tri-county area.
EO presents frequent peer-to-peer learning and experience forums for members; sponsors student and start-up entrepreneurship competitions; partners with area colleges and business incubators; and coordinates many other programs for business growth across South Florida.
For more information on EO-SOFLO, visit www.eosoflo.org.