Craig Forness, CEO, Moss, Krusick & Associates LLC

Invest: spoke with Craig Forness, CEO of Moss, Krusick & Associates LLC, about the state of the tax and advisory sector in the Greater Orlando region, technology, and how artificial intelligence can be implemented to enhance the sector's efficiencies to attract top talent. What have Moss, Krusick & Associates' overall

2024-04-24T10:23:09-04:00April 24th, 2024|Interviews|

Spotlight On: Anil Menon, Dean, Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College

3 min read April 2024 — Invest: spoke with Anil Menon, dean of the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College, about the school’s new initiative called The Center for AI Edge, which is focused on “executive decision-making, governance, and decisions.” Menon also noted that Crummer “wrote the book”

Ecotourism: Greater Orlando’s sustainable adventure

Writer: Chérie Lynn Canada 2 min read April 2024 — In the evolving landscape of tourism with rising costs and crowded places, the Greater Orlando region’s natural green spaces provide an inviting change of pace for travelers and local residents. Ecotourism is a form of travel that intertwines adventure with

Betsy Gardner, President & CEO, Winter Park Chamber of Commerce

In an interview with Invest:, Betsy Gardner, president and CEO of the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce, discussed the organization's transition to a solutions-focused approach, addressing key regional issues like housing, transportation, and economic development. What have been the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce's key contributions to the Greater Orlando

2024-04-10T10:28:42-04:00April 10th, 2024|Interviews|

Business Sentiment poll shows growing optimism in Southern regions

Writer: Andrea Teran ​​3 min read April 2024 — ​​In the first quarter of 2024, business leaders across the U.S. South expressed continued optimism about the regional economy, with the latest Capital Analytics Business Sentiment Survey (CABSS) highlighting sustained growth in economic sentiment, revenue expectations, and employment outlook. The CABSS