πŸŽ† Supporting She-EOs | CityClips #432

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Supporting She-EOs. The Florida SBDC, in partnership with Bank of America, has launched a program that will help Big Bend business leaders grow their organizations. Meanwhile, a CEO from a media company is included in the Tampa Bay Business Hall of Fame Class of 2025. Women leaders are relentless, making waves by driving economic and community impact in the region. πŸ’–


Quick Summary

In this 432nd edition, here she goes:

  • Entrepreneur Support: BofA + FL SBDC | CEO Peer Group

  • In the Spotlight: Kathleen Shanahan

  • Featured: Trydent Consulting

  • Community, Networking + Business Events

ENTREPRENEUR SUPPORT

CEO PEER GROUP

Image Source: Florida SBDC at FAMU

🫢 Bank of America is sponsoring Florida SBDC’s CEO Peer Group Program. | Florida SBDC

  • The Florida Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at FAMU is part of the largest and most diverse network of small business consultants in Florida, offering no-cost consulting, affordable resources, innovative tools, and expert guidance. With over 220 consultants, the SBDC has nearly five decades of experience accelerating entrepreneurial growth in the state. Its nationally recognized consultants have helped more than 1.7M businesses launch, grow, and achieve their goals.

  • In partnership with Bank of America, the Florida SBDC has launched the CEO Peer Group for Big Bend business leaders, offering a hands-on leadership development series. It is designed to empower local CEOs and executives in scaling their organizations, the initiative supports regional economic strength through collaboration, expert coaching, and curated training.

  • β€œThis partnership with Bank of America allows us to expand our support for CEOs and entrepreneurs who are driving real impact in our region,” said Tangela Lofton, Regional Director, Florida SBDC at FAMU. β€œThrough shared experiences and professional guidance, we’re helping local leaders navigate challenges, build stronger companies, and ultimately, strengthen the economic fabric of our community.”

  • Launch & Schedule: Second cohort kicks off on July 17 and runs through December 16. Applications closed on July 7, but stay tuned to their socials for any updates. | IG, LI, and FB


πŸ’‘ Objectives & Benefits:

  • Leadership development via monthly roundtable sessions: CEOs and executives meet to share insights, solve challenges, and collaborate.

  • Personalized support: Each participant receives one-on-one consulting from a Certified Business Consultant.

  • Access to resources: Participants gain exclusive entry to training, events, and tools provided by the SBDC at FAMU.

  • Built on the research-backed model of peer coaching, the program empowers leaders to grow companies and foster long-term organizational value.


πŸ“± For more information about the CEO Peer Group, contact Florida SBDC at FAMU at 850-599-3407 or visit www.sbdcfamu.org.

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

KATHLEEN SHANAHAN

Image Source: Florida Council via YT

πŸŽ‰ Kathleen Shanahan honored in Tampa Bay Business Hall of Fame Class of 2025. | Florida Council on Economic Education

  • The Florida Council on Economic Education (FCEE) aims to equip Florida’s youth with the skills needed for personal and financial success. They achieve this through educational programs focused on economics, the free enterprise system, and personal financial literacy, helping young people become productive workforce members, responsible consumers, and savvy investors.

  • Kathleen Shanahan was inducted into the Tampa Bay Business Hall of Fame, Class of 2025, together with Stuart Lasher, Greg Masters, and Joe Taggart. The induction ceremony took place on May 22 at the Hilton Tampa Downtown. This event, commemorating 50 years of the FCEE, recognizes leaders who have made impactful contributions to business and community growth in Tampa Bay.

  • Shanahan, who serves as the CEO of Epic Media Holdings, was celebrated for her leadership in the media and corporate sectors of the Tampa Bay area. This accolade places her among a legacy of prominent Tampa Bay figures who exemplify integrity, vision, and community impact through their professional successes. 🀩

FEATURED

Image Source: Trydent Consulting

Trydent Consulting | The Consultants

  • Christina Lynch holds advanced degrees in human resources and business from Penn State University and Florida State University. As a business consultant with the Small Business Development Center at FAMU, she has earned multiple accolades for her impact, including regional and alumni awards. She was also named a finalist for the Women Who Mean Business award and was inducted into The BOW Collective, a prestigious network of top Black women business owners in the U.S.

  • Christina is backed by her team of female consultants, each specializing in various services. πŸ’— | Learn More

    • Audrey McNair - Chief Strategy Officer

    • Queenie Balbontin - Accounting Associate

    • Kia Cunningham - Associate Consultant

    • Lashaun Collins - Accounting Assistant

    • Christina Cesard - Accounting Assistant


πŸ”— Schedule a strategic consultation with Trydent! Operation hours from Mondays to Fridays, 10 AM to 4 PM (appointment only).

EVENTS

FOR HER

Image Source: Hearth & Soul

Community

Thursday, July 10 & 24

  • Lash & Learn at Image by Lisa | Thursday, July 10 | 5:30 PM | Image By Lisa, 1419 Market St. | $125 Book Learn More

  • Teen Makeup Class by Image by Lisa | Thursday, July 24 | 5:30 PM | Image By Lisa, 1419 Market St. | $125 Book Learn More


Sunday, July 20

  • Meet the Artist: Christina Juran by Hearth & Soul | Sunday, July 20 | 1 PM |

    Hearth & Soul, 1410 Market St. #D1 | Free Learn More


Until Saturday, July 26

  • Women Among Us: Portraits of Strength by FSU MOFA | Thursday to Saturday, May 29 to July 26 | FSU Museum of Fine Arts, 530 West Call St. | Free Learn More

  • Stretch & Sip by Hearth & Soul | Saturday, July 26 | 10 AM & 11 AM | Hearth & Soul, 1410 Market St. | Call 850.894.7685 to Signup Learn More


Wednesday, July 30

  • Featured Event: Happy Hour Celebrating Refuge House by Hearth & Soul | Wednesday, July 30 | 5:30 PM | Hearth & Soul, 1410 Market St. #D1 | Free RSVP


Network + Biz

Friday, July 11

  • Mixer by Creative Collective Tallahassee | Friday, July 11 | 6 PM | Amicus Brewing Ventures, 717 S Gadsden St. | Free Learn More


Tuesday to Wednesday, July 15 to 16

  • 2025 Annual UPHS Conference for Nonprofit Management & Leadership | Tuesday to Wednesday, July 15 to 16 | 4 PM | FSU Student Union, 2nd Floor, 75 N. Woodward Ave. | $135 for UPHS Members, $200 for Non-UPHS Members Register


Wednesday, July 16

  • Mocha Meet-Up for Start-Ups by Florida SBDC at FAMU | Wednesday, July 16 | 8:30 AM | 105 CafΓ© & Coffee, 105 E. Ellis St. Perry | Free Learn More


Thursday, July 17

  • Minimizing Business Risks and Threats by Capital City Chamber | Thursday, July 17 | 5:30 PM | SBDC at FAMU, 625 E. Tennessee St. | Register

  • The Economic Club of Florida Presents Jackie Benson, VP of Corporate & Investment Banking at Wells Fargo | Thursday, July 17 | 11:30 AM | FSU Alumni Center, 1030 W. Tennessee St. | Virtual Registration Onsite Registration


Tuesday, Aug. 5

  • Coffee & Commerce: Back-to-School Drive by Capital City Chamber | Tuesday, Aug. 5 | 7:45 AM | Earley's Kitchen, 1458 S. Monroe St. | Learn More

    • Bring school supplies to support local students in need!


Thursday, Aug. 7

  • Resiliency Through Change by Capital City Chamber | Thursday, Aug. 7 | 8 AM | Parkview at Cascades, 414 E. Bloxham St., Suite 110 | Register


Thursday to Sunday, Aug. 14 to 17

  • The Annual Chamber Community Conference by Chamber of Commerce | Thursday to Sunday, Aug. 14 to 17 | Ritz Carlton Amelia Island | Register Learn More

    • Agenda:

      • Thursday, Aug. 14: Conference Registration at 2 PM

      • Friday, Aug. 15: Conference Registration at 8 AM

      • Saturday, Aug. 16: Business Exhibit Hall Opens at 7:30 AM

      • Sunday, Aug. 17: Breakfast & Closing Session at 8:30 AM


Monday to Tuesday, Aug. 18 to 19

  • 2025 Small Business Summit by The Florida SBDC Network | Monday to Tuesday, Aug. 18 to 19 | Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay | $250 Early Bird Rate (until July 18), $300 General Registration Rate Register Learn More

    • Agenda:

      • Monday, Aug. 18: Registration Opens at 9 AM

      • Tuesday, Aug. 19: Registration Opens at 7 AM

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