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July 2005 Issue
Saluting Sarasota-Manatee's
BusinessPeople of the year

A record-breaking year for Katie Moulton and The Colony.

PLUS:
Gevity's Erik Vonk can help you be a better boss.
How to win a government contract.
Commercial property taxes killing you?
Sarasota's embattled Mike McNees speaks out.

Who's Who in Legal Services
Special Ad Section

Feature Stories

Businesspeople of the Year 2005 
The area's prominent success stories and community contributors.

Revolutionizing Human Resources 
Gevity CEO Erik Vonk helps companies grow their greatest asset-employees.

Smart Talk 
It's a brave new digital world for these four local media innovators.

Under Fire 
Sarasota City Manager Mike McNees loves a challenge, but he's facing quite a few, from the city's rapid growth to his aloof public image.



Departments

Best in Class 
The ultra-luxurious Lexus LS430 leaves competitors in the dust.

Business Calendar 
July 2005

CEO of the People 
Where business meets government and the benefits of strength.

Closing Shop 
"Exit Strategy" with Palm Avenue veteran Janet Post.

Expert Advice 
On employee performance appraisals and creating an ethical business environment.

Great new gadgets for work or play 
Cell-photo accessories, spook finders, and things Steve McQueen would have enjoyed.

HOW TO DO BUSINESS WITH GOVERNMENT 
Small businesses can benefit from the country's largest consumer.

Movers, Shakers and headline makers 
News and accolades for area businesses.

Prime Interest 
"My First Job" with Northern Trust's Jeff Boyd.

Quick Study 
Lessons learned from USF Sarasota-Manatee's capital initiative.

Saving the Mom and Pops 
Don Schroder's campaign to rein in business property taxes.

Taking the Lead 
Pondering the role of leaders in the workplace.

The Buzz 
News, views, numbers.

Up a Creek 
Kayaking with Manatee Chamber president Bob Bartz.


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