FSU’s Online MSIT Program #5 in the Country

According to the latest U.S. News and World Report 2020 Best Online Programs rankings, FSU’s online MSIT program offered by the School of Information (iSchool) is ranked No. 5 among public universities. After being ranked No. 7 in 2018 and 2019, this two-rankings rise to the top five is an exciting milestone. “It is great to see […]

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Innovation Park TechGrant 2020 Program is Now Open

Innovation Park’s Annual TechGrant Competition is Now Open ~Start-Ups Welcome to Apply to win an up to $15,000 Commercialization Grant in TechGrant Competition~ Tallahassee, Fla.- Innovation Park of Tallahassee is pleased to announce the annual TechGrant Program is now open and accepting applications. This prestigious competition awards two start-up companies in Leon County a total […]

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Thomas Howell Ferguson P.A. CPAs Named One Of “America’s Top Recommended Tax and Accounting Firms” by Forbes Magazine

Thomas Howell Ferguson P.A. CPAs, a professional accounting, assurance, and tax services firm, headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida, has been named one of “America’s Top Recommended Tax and Accounting Firms” by Forbes Magazine. Forbes partnered with the market research company Statista to create the award list through an independent survey of tax and accounting professionals who […]

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Chamber Podcast Ep. 35 – Is Digital Relations the New Public Relations? Dustin Rivest, 223 Agency

Starting off strong, we welcome Dustin Rivest, Founder & CEO of the 223 Agency to the podcast. 223 Agency, a digital relations firm, is the brainchild of Rivest whose background in digital marketing has shown through in everything he’s done. […]

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Food for Thought Tours to Give Insight on Big Bend Food Insecurity

Almost 100,000 people in the Big Bend, including 20,000 children, lack regular access to healthy, nutritious food. Beginning Jan. 22, Second Harvest food bank will host free, monthly “Food for Thought” educational tours, providing an opportunity to engage with the public about food insecurity issues in the Big Bend. The one-hour Food for Thought tours […]

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