Top articles of the week from Dec 27 to Dec 31

Top articles of the week from Dec 27 to Dec 31

2021-12-30T18:03:00-05:00December 30th, 2021|Top articles of the week|
banking

December 28th, 2021

1. Money matters: Changes abound for 2022

As the banking community evolves in the pandemic’s wake, leaders are taking strategic steps to not only provide better service but to stay relevant amid changing client needs and demands. In the next year, branch closings, mergers and acquisitions and newcomers will mark the financial services market in Greater Orlando.

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nhl winter classic

December 28th, 2021

2. Game on: Live events soldier on despite rising case counts

As Minnesota reaches the 1 million mark for COVID cases, live events are underpinning Downtown Minneapolis’ recovery, bolstered by revised CDC guidelines recommending shorter quarantines.

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December 29th, 2021

3. Face Off: With great growth comes great responsibility

With great growth comes great responsibility, and Tampa Bay community leaders are consistently innovating to accommodate the explosive growth the region has been experiencing. In interviews with Invest:, Dr. Bob Rohrlack, president & CEO of the Tampa Bay Chamber, and Carole Post, administrator for Development and Economic Opportunity for the City of Tampa, discussed where things stand today and the path forward for the region.

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technology

December 30th, 2021

4. Logging off: Tech employee exodus adds to shortage woes

The economic impact from COVID-19 has slammed industries from construction to healthcare to retail — with one of the most critical economic challenges being a severe lack of workers to meet demand. For the technology industry, the shortage of workers isn’t new but the problem has been greatly accelerated, and tech hubs around the country, including Charlotte, are feeling the pinch more than ever.

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Broward County covid

December 30th, 2021

4. Two years later, there good news and bad news on COVID-19

A new year, a new coronavirus variant to contend with. Omicron has already disrupted the new normal, ushering in a fresh wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. With many health experts expecting things to get worse before they get better, these are the updated resources Broward County is providing for its residents.

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