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NEW YEAR, NEW LIFESTYLE In my life, I’ve made many New Year’s resolutions that I abandoned after a few weeks or even a few days. Most involved exercising more and eating less. But here’s one resolution I vow to fulfill: The Lifestyle magazine you hold in your hands will be more relevant, interesting and even more beautiful. And that’s healthy. For the past 10 years, Lifestyle Magazines has covered your community’s movers, shakers, philanthropists, activists, business leaders, civic leaders, and cultural icons. For 2013, we want to do more and do it better. And we need your help. If you resolve to help us, you could win… • a brand-new iPad Mini • a pair of tickets to Club Red at the BB&T Center • shopping sprees at local retailers • complimentary dinners at local restaurants So what must you do to win these valuable prizes? Just give us your honest opinion about the magazine you’re reading right now. We’re conducting a wide-ranging readership survey. We hired a professional, third party, research firm that will keep all opinions strictly confidential. They will aggregate the results and give us the information we need to deliver you the magazine you want. So please make it your New Year’s resolution tohelp us keep ours. Take the survey at www.lsmsurvey.com.

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can be summed up in one word: persistence. Our cover story features prominent Broward businessmen who didn’t let the recession depress them. They worked harder and smarter – and now they see brighter times ahead. And in our People profile, Rixys Alfonso opens up – for the first time in great depth – about her tears and triumphs, from raising a son who stared down death to her own childhood facing the Mariel Boatlift. If you want to persist in your New Year’s diet resolution, our health expert Dave Sherman has some tips that have worked for his clients.

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STYLE 24 Travel Style: The World’s Best Swinger’s Clubs 28 WELLNESS COVER STORY 32 Executives Reflect On Recession, Bullish On Future

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HAPPENINGS 46 Night of Broadway Stars 52 JA To Honor “Laureates” PEOPLE 58 The Levinsons 66 Rixys Alfonso BIZ STYLE 74 An Open and Schutt Case

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Dr. Dre is known for his music and now for his headphones. Beats Solo HD headphones are made to be a lighter and less expensive onear version of Studios – Dre’s more expensive headphone product. Compact enough to fit in your purse, Beats Solo HD headphones carry the powerful signature sound Beats by Dr. Dre products are known to produce. Solo headphones are the only Beats product that comes with two speakers inside each can for better sounding highs and lows, and you can easily switch between music and incoming calls – you never have to take off your headphones.

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Weight Loss Resolutions 4 Reasons You Fail Every Year BY DAVID SHERMAN

In my 15 years experience in owning and operating my own gym, the Rolodex of reasons why people fail to achieve success seems to keep growing. It’s no wonder the fitness industry is a $65 billion business with a 95 percent failure rate. I’ve put together the top reasons in my experience why people continue to struggle with losing weight and achieving better overall health…

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shape of their bodies. Then they make one small twotimes-a-week commitment to exercise, not even changing their eating habits – and they expect drastic results within six weeks. When they don’t see it, they give up!

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Executives Reflect on Recession, Bullish on Future BY JEFF ZBAR

two or three years. But we are back into a population growth now. That’s critical.” BIG TICKET RECOVERY Need a barometer for how the economy is performing? Ask an auto dealer. “Big ticket” items like luxury cars can be the first to hit the brakes when the economy serves up potholes and barricades.

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BRUCE KIER WEARS NO ROSE-COLORED SHADES WHEN HE VIEWS THE SOUTH FLORIDA ECONOMY. Sure, the founder, president and CEO of Community Bank of Broward and veteran banker who traces his career back to being named the youngest president and CEO of Barnett Bank, believes recovery has arrived. He characterizes the market as “definitely improving.” More than any other industry in South Florida, Kier’s business may be considered the real barometer of the local market’s economic health. Loan performance is up. Residential and commercial property “If you look at Weston, values are improving. At the same time, housing has become more affordable – that is, if there there are no houses are any houses to be bought. for sale there. As “If you look at Weston, there are no houses soon as they come for sale there. As soon as they come on the market, they are snapped up,” he says. “The on the market, they same holds true for commercial real estate are snapped up.The prices. They are not bottoming out. So it is a same holds true for much-improved environment.” Across South Florida, executives with commercial real professional service and technology firms, estate prices. They are retailers, auto dealers and banks are seeing not bottoming out. So bright tidings on the horizon. To be sure, the recession was the most challenging many have it is a much-improved seen in their careers, and most are cautious in environment.” their optimism. But a focus on core business principals, client or customer service, and long hours invested in innovation has positioned many for success in the years ahead. In Broward, signs are strong. The unemployment rate is down and falling. Negative population growth that had cast a pall is returning. Kier could be called cautiously optimistic. “Our economy is based on population growth,” Kier admits. “Our economy was always better than the rest of the country because we have more people moving to Florida, so it stands to reason you needed more restaurants, more banks, et cetera. That stopped for

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TEKPARTNERS reach 5,000 vehicles at year-end 2012 – is up significantly from the 3,996 cars sold in 2009, yet still down from the 2008 peak of 7,722, he says. With more than 40 years in the automotive business, Dunn knows how to ride out tough times – and that’s not by idling. He’s instituted innovation and rallied the team around a mantra of doing more with less. The business has installed numerous solar arrays to improve environmental efficiency and cost savings. A new sub-company, JM Custom Creations, customizes new cars and customers’ existing vehicles. An LS 460, for example, is “wrapped” in an allchrome wrap. Combining its product and marketing, that LS 460 has 9,600 “Likes” on Facebook. In fact, the company’s social media plan has delivered 23,000 Friends for JM Lexus – the most of any Lexus dealer in the world, he says. The company is the world’s largest Lexus dealer – with a 300 car lead on the next largest dealer. It was the belief of Jim Moran, the company’s founder who died in 2007: Be the best and the biggest. “We have that in our DNA,” Dunn says, calling his team’s performance nothing less than “an amazing job.” “I’m happy to say we are rapidly moving away from [the recession] and we are back in the expansion mode,” Dunn says. “I believe we are solidly in recovery.” Looking forward, Dunn sees continued recovery. Some 10 percent growth should result in 5,500 cars sales by year-end 2013 – with the pre-owned business continuing at “dramatically” increased levels, he says. His prediction for two years out? “I believe in 2015 we will return to pre-recession level,” Dunn says. FROM EMPLOYEES TO CONSULTANTS Selling cars during an economic slump can be challenging. Providing professional and recruiting services to the information technology and communications community – which

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“If you look at Weston, there are no houses for sale there. As soon as they come on the market, they are snapped up.The same holds true for commercial real estate prices. They are not bottoming out. So it is a much-improved environment.”

VITO SCUTERO & HARRIS KATZ itself struggled during the recession – can be a sink-or-swim test. Harris Katz chose to swim. Along with co-CEO Vito Scutero, Katz is uniquely suited to look at lessons learned in 2012 – and sense optimism for the year ahead. In fact, the company – which has 100 employees in five offices in Virginia, North Carolina and its Coral Springs headquarters – never slowed. Last year was “a huge year for us,” Katz says. The company tallied more than $65 in revenue in what was its 10th year in business. “Every year we beat the previous year,” he says. How? By building and nurturing relationships with candidates and clients alike. In his recruiting business, Katz works with and lends career advice to high-level professionals who sometimes have few other sounding boards. “Who do they talk to about their careers?” Katz asks. He then answers his own question: “Their spouse or best friend, and if someone has earned the right, maybe their recruiter.” To be sure, with a decade under their belt, Katz and Scutero have felt the effects of recession before. Back in 2002, companies were letting go of their internal workforce to survive; 2009 was a repeat. The duo looked in the mirror and said, “OK, this is how the company got formed. We can’t let go of our key asset: our associates,” he recalls.

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A MUTUAL RECOVERY David Schulman entered the insurance business in 1975, by 1980 was named the youngest general agent ever with Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. in Fort Lauderdale – and by 1996, his DBS Financial Group was a top-five MassMutual agency nationwide. Along the way, he’s seen business cycles – from troughs to recoveries. He knows South Florida continues to feel the lingering impacts of both. “We are still feeling the effects of the recession, but it’s somewhat receding in the background,” says Schulman, an industry veteran who also serves as president of the MassMutual General Agents Executive Committee and is a member of the Million Dollar Round Table. “Our business was very good, and that’s because of the nature of what we do and the way we do it.” The “way we do it” speaks to how Schulman addresses his client’s worries. People remain more concerned, as he

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The two devised a strategy called “dash for cash.” They told everyone in the company: If we build revenue by just $1 over the previous year, everyone – from the receptionist to the top recruiter – would get $1,000. “And we did it,” he says. By the third quarter 2009, business had returned. It helped that companies weren’t hiring employees, but they were hiring consultants. TekPartners gained market share from its competitors. “I always say 2009 was the gamechanger for us,” he recalls. Though he’s “100 percent concerned” about rising taxes, Katz is a realist who views that as “yesterday’s news.” And since he already provides healthcare to his associates, Katz is undeterred by others’ fears of the “Obamacare.” In fact, the healthcare sector could be a prime growth market for the company. Growth is the operative word. They plan to have 150 associates by yearend 2013 – and to top $150 million in revenue within the next three years. “Even though the cost of doing business is going up, I believe the opportunities are going up. We’re never complacent,” he says. “I definitely feel we are in a good spot.”

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put it, “about a return of their money rather than “We are still feeling a return on their money. That plays into our strong the effects of the suit of what our firm specializes in and our products. recession, but it’s That’s why we had a strong year.” With continued recovery on the horizon, Schulman somewhat receding is planning for growth. Though advising caution to his in the background,” clients and exercising the same internally, he grew to 130 representatives selling insurance and annuities in the tricounty area – with a plan to hit 150 by next year, he says. He grew by 3,000 feet the firm’s primary space in Fort Lauderdale. They’ll open a Miami-Dade County office later in 2013. The growth dovetails well with his clients’ needs, Schulman says. Most have money – and need secure investment vehicles. The local dynamic – with real estate improving, tourism growing and strong Latin American markets offering options – makes for “a stronger economy in South Florida,” he says. It’s also changing the regional investment landscape. “More and more individuals in Latin America look to Broward County if they are looking for a second home, as opposed to solely in Miami-Dade,” he says. “The border between Miami-Dade and Broward is an artificial border. We have so many people who live in Broward and work in Miami LIFESTYLEMAGAZINEGROUP.COM | JANUARY 2013

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GERRY GREENSPOON GREENSPOON MARDER and live in Miami and work in Broward. If Latin America is strong, it helps Miami-Dade and it helps Broward as well.” Like Katz with TekPartners, Schulman remains concerned about taxes. The consensus is they will be going up, he says, “but the question is which taxes.” Regardless of what the tax bracket is, a fair number of his clients would be affected. Rather than worry, plan, he says. “We tell our clients, ‘There are things you can control and things you can’t control,’” he says. “If you have your financial house in order, and over the long haul you’ve done some sound financial planning for yourself and your family, that’s what you can control…For individuals and the economy in general, what we see all too often is that instead of making plans, people freeze like a deer in the headlights. If the deer freezes it is going to die, but if it goes forward or turns back, it will be fine.” LEGAL GROWTH As Gerry Greenspoon reflects on his law firm – Greenspoon Marder – and how it endured the recession, he admits to being busier than ever. Though not for the reasons some may think. The firm acquired the venerable-yet-bankrupt law firm Ruden McClosky in a $7.8 million deal that industry publication Dow Jones Bankruptcy Review called “the first known sale of a still-operating law firm under Chapter 11.” With operations sustained and lawyers and support staff retained, Greenspoon enters 2013, “extremely optimistic. “We see a very bright year even as we still struggle through the current economics,” says Greenspoon, whom The Wall Street Journal called “an innovator in the legal profession.”

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Like Greenspoon, Dunn, Katz and Schulman, Kier is optimistic for the year ahead. All the barometric measures – property values, job and population growth, even increased tourism and trade with the expansion of the Panama Canal – all are the ingredients of an improved economy. “Remember, Florida got into the recession before the rest of the nation,” he says, “and it stands to reason we will get out of it sooner.” ALWAYS GIVING BACK From JM Family to TekPartners to many South Florida businesses, giving back is part of the mission. The JM Family name is attached to numerous buildings, organizations and causes throughout Broward County and the region. At TekPartners, contributions to the community are a core value, says Katz, who was raised in South Florida and attended Taravella High School in Coral Springs. “We believe strongly in the adage, ‘To those much is given, much is expected,’” says Schulman with MassMutual. The company sponsors the annual MS Gala & Fashion Show. He’s the treasurer of Jewish Family Services. The company supports the Jewish Federation of Broward County and they had 90 angels on the Salvation Army Angel Tree. “We expect employees to give back in one way or another.” For his part, Greenspoon and partner Michael Marder have set their firm’s sights on continued growth – and a focused philanthropic commitment. The Greenspoon Marder Foundation will raise funds for charitable causes specifically within Florida. If, as Schulman says, those who have should give, Greenspoon agrees. “We feel it’s our obligation – and our pleasure – to give back,” he says.


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high-energy musical production created by renowned lyricist and performer Neil Berg. Showcasing some of Broadway’s best performers, guests will be captivated with treasured classics from Evita, Les Miserables, Dream Girls, Beauty, the Beast, Jersey Boys, and others. The show also will include a compelling performance by Covenant House Florida residents. To end the evening on a highnote, there will be a post-show dessert and champagne reception with the Broadway talent and Covenant House kids in the Peck Courtyard “We’ve heard over and over again that this is the best fundraiser of the season,” enthused James M. Gress, Covenant House Florida’s Executive Director. “With the unbelievable talent of the performers combined with the passion of our Covenant House Florida residents, we have to agree.” The Marquee Sponsor this year is Accenture USA, thanks to Jan Vrins, Senior Executive of the company. Vrins was introduced to Covenant House Florida at the 2011 “Night of Broadway Stars.” He not only experienced the excitement of the live Broadway show, but through resident testimonials, he also glimpsed the challenges and often-painful upbringing of the teens and young adults housed at the Covenant House shelter. He decided to make a difference by approaching his company to support the organization.


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understanding of the Free Enterprise System,” the organization has a remarkable history. It was founded in 1919 by Theodore Vail, president of American Telephone & Telegraph; Horace Moses, president of Strathmore Paper Co.; and Senator Murray Crane of Massachusetts. Their first program, called The Company Program, was offered to high school students on an after-school basis. In 1975, the organization entered the classroom with the introduction of Project Business for the middle grades. In the last 25 years, Junior Achievement has gradually expanded its activities and broadened its scope to encompass an ever-widening student population. Junior Achievement of South Florida was founded locally in 1959 by the Fort Lauderdale Rotary Club and served just 373 high school students during its first year. Programs now span grades K-12, with age-appropriate curricula designed to teach elementary students about their roles as individuals, workers, and consumers and to prepare middle grade and high school students for key economic and workforce issues they will face. Junior Achievement programs reached 48,000 Broward and South Palm Beach County students during the 2011-2012 school year. Thanks to the support of some remarkable philanthropists, all of whom

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exemplify the entrepreneurial spirit, JA “The Hall of Fame reception provides a wonderful World encompasses two distinct elements opportunity to honor several remarkable business people,” – JA BizTown which includes the Falcone Melissa Aiello said. “We are thrilled to recognize an Family JA BizTown and outstanding group of laureates at our the Dave and Lorraine signature event. Each one has made a Thomas BizTown “The facility is state of the art, permanent impression on the business geared for 5th graders, world both for their professional with an emphasis on hands-on, as well as the Patten success as well as their philanthropic Family Foundation JA commitment.” Laureates are selected experiential learning techniques. Finance Park, created by previous honorees and exemplify The focus is on the critical issues for 8th graders. the height of business achievement, “The facility is state excellence, vision, innovation and of today’s student, and ultimately of the art, with an community responsibility. of today’s professionals: financial emphasis on hands-on, Past honorees of the JA Business Hall experiential learning of Fame have continued to be some of literacy, financial responsibility, work techniques,” Melissa the organization’s greatest donors such readiness and entrepreneurship.” as Wayne Huizenga, Art Falcone, Gerry Aiello explained. “The focus is on the critical Greenspoon, and many more. “Being issues of today’s student, and ultimately included in the JA Business Hall of Fame is a huge honor,” of today’s professionals: financial literacy, said one of last year’s honorees, Andy Cagnetta. “Many of the

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Hall of Fame members are business leaders that I have looked up to for years. To be honored among them is humbling.” “The Business Hall of Fame is an eagerly anticipated event each year,” added Aiello. “It is always a special pleasure to honor South Florida’s visionary entrepreneurs and business leaders and to have another opportunity to showcase the world renowned Junior Achievement World Huizenga Center at Broward College.” Past Laureates came together recently for cocktails and appetizers, hosted by Mike and Alice Jackson, to welcome new inductees and share in their common passion for Junior Achievement. Junior Achievement of South Florida receives no government funding and is not a United Way agency, thus relying heavily on fundraisers like the Business Hall of Fame and other philanthropic support. Contact Anna Parker on how you can support the Business hall of Fame at (954) 979-7116.

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Rixys Alfonso is walking into the headquarters of Badia Spices, a local company known for its seasonings and oils. Just a few feet from the entrance of the door sits her white Cadillac CTS. License plate: RIXYS. Now in charge of marketing for the Dan Marino Foundation, Rixys partnered with owner Jose “Pepe” Badia in September to raise money for autism research and awareness. In the past, Badia has funded programs for Marino’s charity, which has raised $37 million in 20 years for autism. He’s known Rixys since meeting her at Here’s Help, a local rehabilitation center for teens addicted to drugs – where Badia paid for a kitchen and culinary school to be built. For the last three months, 5 percent of each one-liter bottle of extra virgin olive oil that Badia’s company sold has gone to Marino’s foundation. In 2011, Badia said his company brought in about $80 million. In Deceber 2012, they were at $92 million. The bottles sold for the autism campaign have reached 48 countries, according to Scott DeNight, the national sales director for the spice company. Rixys is here today with Badia to show off the facility to media members – to raise more awareness about the cause before the latest campaign ends. By the afternoon, Badia will reveal that “at least” six figures have been raised for the autism campaign. That’ll make Rixys happy. But she wants no credit for it. At Badia’s headquarters, the focus isn’t on her. She won’t let it be. “He’s one of those individuals who’s just wholeheartedly good and helps everyone,” she says about Badia. Ten minutes later: “Pepe has touched so many lives through the culinary arts.” She’ll politely interrupt Badia shortly after that, feeling that he isn’t giving himself enough credit. “We’ve never asked Pepe for support where he’s turned us down,” she says. “He’s just very generous, he wants to help.” After another story about a young man at Here’s Help, Badia and Rixys have the following exchange: Badia: “I had people here that were with me for 28 years that used to do this stuff with me. Marvin. You met him. Oh my god, his sister has the boy that you’ve helped.” Rixys: “That you have helped” Badia: “No, you. You.” Badia isn’t the only one who has spent time refocusing who exactly deserves the credit for all that have been

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helped through Rixys. “She works hard, she has all these achievements,” her mother-in-law Carmen will say later. “But she has no conceit about it. Deep down, she doesn’t know how good she is.” THE SON WHO WAS SUPPOSED TO DIE IN A DAY When Rixys was 26, her son Devin was born. No one knew it until that moment, but he had Sprengel’s Deformity, a condition that made one shoulder blade sit higher than the other. He was also missing a kidney. And one of his lungs didn’t work – the other was so tiny, it was hard to spot. He had six ribs on his left side fused together and was missing eight vertebrates in his spine. Doctors said he wouldn’t live through the night. He would, but not before being doubted over and over again, with his mom’s persistence and patience remedies for any doctor’s prognosis. When he was 3, Devin was diagnosed terminally ill. “I told the doctor I wasn’t accepting that,” Rixys says. They told her about a doctor in Texas named Robert Campbell that might be able to change that. But it would cost $8,500. For the first visit she Googled how to run a LIFESTYLEMAGAZINEGROUP.COM | JANUARY 2013

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IN 2001, AS A 4-YEAR-OLD, DEVIN HAD SURGERY FOR HIS SPRENGEL’S DEFORMITY, WHICH FORCES ONE SHOULDER BLADE TO SIT HIGHER THAN THE OTHER.

PR campaign and raise money. Then she did that. Her story made The Miami Herald. She stood outside local radio and TV studios waiting for the on-air personalities to walk to their cars, as she held a copy of The Herald article and told them one chilling sentence: “My son’s going to die, can you help me?” It wasn’t the first time she was in tears. Or last. A CHILD IN CUBA It all started on a Sunday in 1980. Living in Havana with mom and dad, 8-year-old Rixys was on the way to see her grandparents. Every Sunday, the family would take three different bus trips – it was cheaper that way – to spend all day with them. Her father had a craving to always know what was going on in the United States, so he’d take his transistor radio to get updates and help pass time on the ride. What crackled into his ears that day changed their lives. Two ambulance drivers drove straight into the Peruvian Embassy in Havana that day. Citizens stormed the fences, protesting the regime. Dad turned to mom: “This is our chance,” he said. “My dad was 300-percent anti-Castro,” Rixys says. She grew up listening to The Beatles and Elvis Presley, the lure of America making its way throughout the house with every tune. Before the couple got married, Dad made sure Mom was clear about what he believed: I’m going to leave this country one day. NOW WAS THE TIME. The family went home and packed its bags. A family friend drove them to the Embassy in a 1957 Buick. When they arrived, two burly men yanked down on the fence and lifted Rixys and her mom over it while her proud father pushed his way over the top. For nine days, the family was among 10,000 Cubans covered in dirt and desperation. “It was like a movie,” Rixys says. “People were killed, babies were born, and people were being greedy about space. There was a mango tree, and all the mangos were green. By the third day, there were no mangos.” Throughout the nine days, an ominous message repeatedly blared over the loudspeakers: “A moment of silence. Someone just died.” “My whole worry, the whole time I was in the embassy, wasn’t me dying. It was midterms in school,” Rixys recalls. “My dad kept telling me, ‘we’re going to the U.S., you don’t need to worry about that.’”

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“My son is going to die, can you help me?” After nine days, the family’s prayers – and those of the thousands of other Cubans there – were answered. The result was the Mariel boatlift, with 125,000 Cubans fleeing to the United States before the two governments ended the agreement six months later. Rixys’s father died in 2009, and she regrets never telling him what she really felt the day her family piled onto a boat and found a new life. “When the boat pulled off Mariel, the women and children were put in a cabin. My dad came and got me and stood me up on the rail of the boat so I could see Cuba from afar. Tears were rolling out of my eyes. My dad looks up and says, ‘You don’t have to cry, we’re going to the U.S.’” “I wasn’t crying because I was scared,” she says. “I was crying because I knew I was never going to see that place again. I knew that was never coming back.” And she hasn’t. Her friend of

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20 years, Nathalie Rodriguez, the morning host from 93.9 WMIA-FM in Miami, has seen the result: “She is the poster child for when you think life is going to knock you down and life isn’t fair, look at her and what she’s been through and everything is possible.” SAVING DEVIN So to Rixys, losing Devin wasn’t an option. After camping out in radio parking lots, Rixys raised $26,000 in four days for Devin. But it didn’t cover half of what she needed. The surgery in Texas was going to cost upwards of $100,000. At the time, she was a receptionist for John “Footy” Cross, a fixture in South Florida radio since the 1970s. He was floored after finding out how much she’d raised, and he asked her to be his personal assistant. Then he introduced her to congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz. The State of Florida had labeled the surgery as experimental instead of investigational, which meant

the patient had to cover the cost. Rixys called Wasserman Schultz and pleaded. “This was such a poignant story,” Wasserman Schultz recalls. “One that seemed so unfair, so random – and an example of how sometimes stupid government rules are an obstacle to the survival of a human being. I just saw no point in the refusal, and I wasn’t going to take no for an answer.” With Wasserman Schultz’s help, Rixys found a loophole, changing the status to investigational. Devin would have the live-saving surgery. “I know she credits me with saving Devin’s life,” Wasserman Schultz says, “but her determination, her fierce determination that there was no way Devin wasn’t going to survive, was what brought her to me, and I’m just glad I was able to be his champion.” The 15-year-old Devin credits both his mom and Wasserman Schultz for being alive. He tells other kids that he’s used to the surgeries by now. Doesn’t hurt as much. He often soothes Rixys. “I always tell her to calm down and relax,” Devin says. “I know everything’s going to be fine.” But how? “Because. I’ve been through so much and I know already.” Rixys has a second son now (3-year-old Gary) and a new husband (Alex) who met Rixys seven years ago on Match. com. “We just work really well together as a couple,” Alex says. “I’m proud of everything she does.” A few months ago, Latina Style Magazine named Rixys a “2012 Hispanic Woman of Distinction.” Two years ago, former Gov. Charlie Crist appointed her to the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council. She landed her job with Marino after impressing the former quarterback. But the accolades and awards are just window-dressing. From afar, she’s successful and powerful. Generous. A role-model. To her? A potential failure. “I’ve always been able to fix everything in life. I haven’t been able to fix Devin, and I think that’s why I question myself,” Rixys says. “Am I doing a good enough job because I can’t fix him?” She’ll ask him, frequently, “Am I a good mom?” Her son still needs surgery every time he grows, about every six months. She still doubts. There will be nights when Rixys races to the bedroom to see if her son is still alive. No, not Devin. Her healthy 3-year-old Gary. It’s what this life has done her. “I deal with it every day,” Rixys says. “I get depressed. I cry in the shower. Never cry in front of [Devin]. I always teach my son that there’s no crying in baseball. My son will always tell you, even now when he whines about something, ‘Yeah, I know, there’s no crying in baseball.’ Baseball is like life. You play hard, and you get rewards. I couldn’t teach my kid to feel sorry for himself.” It’s not the last time she’ll be in tears wondering where life is about to take her. But the tears will be wiped away. South Florida will be better for it. So will others. “She’s done what others mothers couldn’t,” Devin says. “She’s the best mother in the world.”

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LEARNING TO LEARN BEYOND TUTORING KATIA MORITZ, PH.D. ABPP Licensed Psychologist Board Certified in Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology www.nbiweston.com www.academic-options.com Phone: 954. 217.1757 / 954.843.9251

Schoolwork had never come easily to 12-year-old Lynn. Trying to keep up academically meant days filled with tutors, homework help, and hours of her parents’ time reviewing and preparing for tests. Lynn’s success was measured by whether or not she was able to “get by” – and even that required continuous support. School had, undeniably, become a major source of stress for Lynn’s entire family. Lynn and her family are not alone. Academic struggles are a stressful part of many families’ lives. Even for students who need moderate amounts of support, being an independent student seems a far away dream. From the super-involved to the hands-off parent, the common goal is to help their children develop to their full potential – whatever that may mean in each case. So why wasn’t Lynn able to reach her academic goals? For many children, help reviewing their work is all they need, but others require more – they need to learn how to learn. Innate for some, but not to most of us, academic learning is a skill that can be taught, improved and eventually mastered. Learning the value of learning, and believe it or not – studying, can be

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a game changer instead of a patch maker. Making lasting positive changes requires team effort. Begin at home with these simple tips: FOCUS ON EFFORT VERSUS GRADES. Create confidence in your child by shifting focus from grades to emphasizing effort. Inevitably, better grades are the result of better effort. Even though teachers control the grades, we can control how much effort we put forth. CLUE IN TO CONTEXT. Think of academics as just one aspect of the child’s personal development, and teach him/her to enjoy the rewards of learning in general. This can eventually lead to content mastery, followed by improvement in grades. RESIST THE SHORTCUTS. Successful schoolwork performance is strongly connected with executive functioning abilities (planning, organizing, prioritizing, etc.). Helping children to develop their ability to plan, organize, and prioritize (instead of relying on the typically easier solution of doing something for them), will ultimately help them to become more independent. YOUR CHILD’S NEEDS ARE UNIQUE. Students fail to thrive for many reasons. Learning differences are a common explanation, but a diagnosis such as ADHD, OCD, anxiety, Asperger’s/ASD, LD, or dyslexia may be in play. Even life stressors such as

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parental divorce, illness and bullying can affect learning processes. LEARNING CAN BE FUN. Children spend countless hours attempting to master video game levels, learning complex lyrics from songs and memorizing dance moves. Can we use this same approach to their schoolwork? Specific Educational Interventions can help remediate many learning deficits. Helping Lynn to succeed required much more than content tutoring. It required a full understanding of the issues affecting her learning, the development of effective strategies to remediate her difficulties, and teaching Lynn how to use her strengths to overcome her weaknesses. Today, Lynn sees herself as a very good and independent student, and school is a place where she learns and enjoys herself. Academic Options (AO) is a multidisciplinary team of educators, school and clinical psychologists, college counselors, and certified educational planners directed by Jill Rickel, M.S., CEP. Pre-school to college aged students – from the highly gifted to those with learning, emotional or behavioral difficulties – receive services including academic remediation, evidence-based study strategies program, independent college counseling, SAT/ACT and FCAT preparation. For more information: 954.843.9251 www.academic-options.com


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THE FLU VACCINE IS SAFE FOR PREGNANCY BENNY ESQUENAZI, M.D.

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The flu is an infection caused by the influenza virus, a serious disease that can lead to serious complications and even death. Close to 20% of the U.S. population will get the flu and up to 49,000 people die because of it every year, and 200,000 are hospitalized. The flu is more likely to cause severe illness in pregnant women than in women who are not pregnant. Changes in the immune system, heart and lungs during pregnancy make pregnant women more prone to severe illness from flu. A pregnant woman with the flu also has a greater chance of serious problems for her unborn baby, including miscarriage or preterm birth. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends that all women who will be pregnant during influenza season (October through May in the United States) receive inactivated influenza vaccine at any point in gestation. The influenza vaccine causes antibodies to develop in the body about two weeks after vaccination. These antibodies provide protection against infection with the viruses that are in the vaccine. No study to date has shown an adverse

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consequence of inactivated influenza vaccine in pregnant women or their offspring. The vaccine is made the same way each year. Since influenza virus mutates very rapidly, the virus included into the vaccine change every year and investigators will add the 3 strands predicted to be the most common for the season. Thimerosal, a mercury-containing preservative used in multidose vials, has not been shown to cause any adverse effects except for occasional local skin reactions. There is no scientific evidence that thimerosal-containing vaccines cause adverse effects in children born to women who received vaccines with thimerosal. In addition to the benefits of immunization for pregnant women, it is been demonstrated also fewer cases of influenza as well as fewer cases of respiratory illness with fever among infants whose mothers had been immunized compared with women that did not received the flu shot. Maternal immunity is the only effective strategy in newborns because the vaccine is not approved for use in infants younger than 6 n months. Vaccination n early in the season and regardless off gest ational age is optimal, but unvaccinated pregnant women should be immunized at any time during influenza season WHO SHOULD NOT OT BE VACCINATED? • People who have a severe

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allergy to chicken eggs. • People who have had a severe reaction to an influenza vaccination. • Children younger than 6 months of age. • People who have a moderate-tosevere illness with a fever. • People with a history of Guillain– Barré Syndrome. Different side effects can be associated with the flu shot and the viruses in the flu shot are killed (inactivated), so you cannot get the flu from a flu shot. Some minor side effects like inflammation of the site of injection, low-grade fever and aches can occur. They begin soon after the shot and usually last 1 to 2 days. Almost all people who receive influenza vaccine have no serious problems from it. Pregnant women represent a vulnerable population with regard to influenza, and influenza vaccination is an integral element of prenatal care. If you are planning to have a baby or are already expecting, we will be happy to see you in our office to discuss in more detail your personal needs.


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WEIGHT-LOSS RESISTANCE Jessica had a purpose for her consultation with me. “New year, same old resolution – get the weight off.” Tired of being overweight, she wanted to fix her metabolism once and for all and to be thin. “So what have you tried in the past,” I inquired. “Dr. Woliner, what haven’t I tried you mean.” Jessica continued, “I fall for whatever quick weight loss scheme that comes around [1]. You know, ’30 lbs, 30 days, $30’.” “How’d that work for you?” “Well, it wasn’t $30. Somehow they got me to sign a contract for over $2,000. And you know, I would have gladly paid that if I only got results.” “I can assure you that I will be honest and upfront with you. A patient has to have faith in her doctor.” “That was probably my problem. I never really saw a doctor. Even at the so-called medical clinics, the doctor was only there for 3 hours a week and the girl that works up at the front desk was the one doing the consultations, dispensing me my HCG, and selling me other pills.” “The Sun-Sentinel ran an expose on HCG diet clinics showing how

they offered more hype than help [2]. On these crash diets, you might lose some weight, but you’re also likely lose your hair, develop life-threatening heart arrhythmias, and gain the weight back [3].” “I’m done with fad diets and clinics that focus only on weightloss. I need a doctor to look at all of me, and find out why I have a weight problem to begin with.” “I’m not just a doctor who could prescribe appetite suppressants; I’m a board-certified family medicine physician with a degree in Nutrition from Cornell. I prefer to look at the causes of weight gain, and treat them instead.” I proceeded with my 80-minute new patient exam, “You’re looking rundown. Thinning hair, fatigue and muscle spasms. You know, constant dieting can cause CENTRAL HYPOTHYROIDISM, low iron, and electrolyte imbalances. We should check for all those. “Since you’re fasting today, we can do a KORR INDIRECT CALORIMETRY test to measure your metabolism [4].” Jessica’s metabolism measured at “minus 18% less than normal” and blood tests confirmed that her thyroid had shut down (normal TSH, but other thyroid tests abnormal)

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[5]. “Your low magnesium can cause those muscle spasms, and even though you’re not anemic, your iron isn’t adequate to grow hair or keep your energy levels up [6].” “Is there a way I can jumpstart things?” “I won’t make the false promise of a pound a day, but you’ll see results pretty quickly. My diet suggestions will make it easier to get adequate protein in each day, causing your metabolism to recover, but until that happens; we’ll need to prescribe T3-based thyroid medication. We could also do iron injections to give your hair raw materials to grow again [7].” 3 months and 20 pounds lighter, Jessica was very upbeat. “The way I’m going, this is one New Year’s Resolution that will be easy to keep.”

REFERENCES: [1] “I lost $350 in two weeks. Ask me how!” FTC Red Flag Bogus Weight Loss Claims. 2003. www.ftc.gov/redflag [2] Shipley AN. Pregnancy hormone fuels Florida diet crazy many doctors call a pricey flop. Sun-Sentinel. Nov 17, 2012. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/health/fl-hcg-weight-loss-clinics-20121117,0,5417686.story [3] Shipley AN. Is HCG a health risk for dieters? Some doctors fear it is. Sun-Sentinel. Nov 17, 2012. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/fl-hcg-potential-health-risks-20121117,0,2496197.story [4] Mika Horie L, et al. Resting energy expenditure in white and non-white severely obese women. Nutr Hosp. 2009 Nov-Dec;24(6):676-81. PMID: 20049370. [5] Hochberg I, Hochberg Z. Hypothalamic obesity. Endocr Dev. 2010;17:185-96. PMID: 19955767. [6] Vaucher P, et al. Effect of iron supplementation on fatigue in nonanemic menstruating women with low ferritin: a randomized controlled trial. CMAJ. 2012 Aug 7;184(11):1247-54. PMID: 22777991. [7] Deloche C, et al. Low iron stores: a risk factor for excessive hair loss in non-menopausal women. Eur J Dermatol. 2007 Nov-Dec;17(6):507-12. PMID: 17951130.

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Dr. Weinstein is the first physician in South Florida to utilize the PinPointe Foot Laser. Over the past 4 years he has performed over 2000 procedures. This FDA approved technology kills the pathogens that cause toenail fungus (Onychomycosis) The gentle laser light works through the nail. • Safe. • No side effects. • Does not harm the nail or skin. • Painless-no anesthesia needed. • Shoes can be worn immediately after treatment. A fungus infection of the toenail, also known as onychomycosis, is one of the most common dermatologic disorders affecting the foot. The disease is characterized by a thickening of the toenail plate, debris under the toenail, a lifting of the leading edge of the nail, a change in nail color and occasionally an odor. Patients complain that toenail fungus is ugly and embarrassing. This condition is often ignored because the infection can be present for years without causing any pain. If ignored, the infection can spread to other toenails, the skin on the feet (ringworm or tinea pedis)

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and even the fingernails. Severe cases can impair one’s ability to walk or lead to painful ingrown toenails. Contributing factors for developing nail fungus infection include: •A history of athlete’s foot •Injury to the nail bed •Sports/ shoe trauma •Excessive perspiration •Diabetes •Circulatory problems •Immune-deficiency conditions TREATMENTS FOR FUNGAL NAILS Historically, treatments for fungal nails included topical medications, oral agents (pills) or surgical removal of the nail plate. The topical medications were largely ineffective. Oral agents have been known to have possible side affects involving the liver, stomach upset, rashes and temporary loss of taste. Blood tests are needed to monitor the liver enzymes. Removal of the nail plate was painful and debilitating.

with the treatment during or after. This treatment does not harm or affect your activity in any way. Some patients may experience the sensation of warmth. IS THIS TREATMENT SAFE? There are no age or health restrictions or limit ations. Worldwide over 150,000 PinPointe procedures have been performed with no adverse reactions, injuries, disabilities or known side effects. As you may know, the use of the oral medication available today for treatment of fungus toenails, carries with it possible systemic involvement (commonly the liver and kidney). This laser does not! Dr Weinstein has offices in Weston and Coral Springs and has been in practice for over 29 years. He is Board Certified by The American Board of Podiatric Medicine. He has lectured nationally about the PinPointe Foot Laser. For additional information visit : www.laser4nailfungus.com or call 954 796-1800.

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MONEY IN THE NEW YEAR; A NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION TO KEEP THE START OF THE NEW YEAR ALWAYS BRINGS THE RETURN OF RESOLUTIONS AND THIS IS A GREAT TIME TO LOOK AT YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE. While many people focus on physical health and wellness in the New Year, now is a good time to think about the wellness of your finances. Currently, consumer debt is at an all-time high and many people are still paying off their credit cards from the 2011 holiday season. We all know that accumulating December debt is a bad way to end the year. In the back of our minds, we know our stress will be worse in January when we must face a stack of bills on our doorstep. Just like a diet or a new exercise plan, a financial New Year plan takes dedication and a commitment to do the work needed. No matter what your financial situation is one of the best resolutions you can make is to save more money and be more diligent with your finances. It starts by creating a budget that works with your current financial situation. Examine your month-tomonth expenses and see where you can cut back. A great place to see how you are doing with your budget is PowerWallet.com. PowerWallet.com can evaluate your expenses and create a budget that fits your needs once you input your information. The site allows you to see how much you can save by cutting back on a certain category and can pull up all your bills and statements at just the click of a button. PowerWallet lets you track all of your invoices

from different banks and financial institutions and helps you organize so you will never pay a late fee again. PowerWallet has a feature where they alert you when a bill needs to be paid, if you have a low balance, or if there is any strange activity on your account. The other feature that I really like is the deals and coupons for places you already shop or eat at. By analyzing the stores you visit most often, they give you deals that you’ll actually use. The next step is to take a look at your credit situation and figure out your debt-to-income ratio. As a rule of thumb, your total installment debt (e.g., credit cards, auto loans, student loans) shouldn’t exceed 20 percent of your annual takehome pay. One challenge that stops many people from building savings is credit card debt. It is difficult to set money aside for the future when you have debt facing you now. If you have multiple credit card debts, pay off the credit card with the highest interest rate first then move on to the next highest and so on, until you have paid everything off. While you work to pay off your credit card debt, avoid using credit as much as possible so you’re not adding to the burden you are trying to reduce. Once you’ve paid off your credit cards, you can simply take the extra money each month and put it into savings.

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If the debt you have is too large and you will see another New Year before you have it paid off, it may be time to start thinking about debt relief options. Do your research carefully to decide which debt solution is right for you. You may need to negotiate with your creditors for lower interest rates and payments, consolidate your debt with a secured or unsecured personal loan, or enroll in a debt management program with a legitimate credit counseling agency. Consolidated Credit Counseling Services’ certified counselors can help review your budget and make additional cuts to your expenses so you can build a better savings plan. This service is performed free of charge and it is a very worthwhile investment of your time. You can receive help at www. ConsolidatedCredit.org or by calling 1-800-SAVE-ME2 (1-800728-3632). Once you have your debt paid off, the savings can start rolling in.

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TAKE BACK YOUR YOUTH TAKE SHAPE PLASTIC SURGERY, P.A. 4161 NW 5th Street Suite 100, Plantation, FL 33317 954.585.3800 www.TakeShape.info

The signs of aging increase exponentially with time. The pull of gravity, slower metabolism, and everyday stress lead to stretching, sagging, weight gain, wrinkles, age spots, and a ‘run-down’ appearance. Fortunately, with aging comes wisdom. As a result we set our goals, and find the means to achieve them. There are four different levels of cosmetic medical care: noninvasive; minimally invasive; moderately invasive; and invasive. The first three levels are performed at Take Shape Plastic Surgery in the MediSpa, exam rooms, and minor procedure room. The fourth level is performed at Take Shape Surgical Center, a Medicare-certified, state-licensed and nationally accredited ambulatory surgical center. Invasive or surgical procedures are grouped by three target areas: The face includes surgical repositioning and volume restoration for rejuvenation; The breasts include lifting, augmentation, reduction, and reconstruction; and body contouring includes arm, thigh, and body lifts,

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liposuction, and tummy tucks. At all stages of life, invasive procedures are instrumental to our patients’ antiaging regimen. Teens come in for ear surgery, rhinoplasty, and breast reshaping. Patients beginning in their twenties request breast augmentations and liposuction to improve their overall body image. Typically, patients in their thirties and forties begin asking for brow lifts and eyelid surgery to maintain their youthful and vibrant appearance. For patients in their fifties and sixties, life is far from slowing down. At this stage, surgical facial rejuvenation, body contouring, and second surgeries to build on previous cosmetic procedures are recommended. This reduces excess skin, restores tone and defi nition, refines the profile, and rejuvenates one’s overall look. In combination with invasive procedures, moderately invasive procedures soften lines, creases, and wrinkles, plump thin lips, and enhance shallow contours. Examples include injectibles such as Botox®, Sculptra®, Belotero® Juvederm®, Restylane®, and Radiesse®, to deep chemical peels. These are key preventative procedures to treat forehead frown lines, laugh lines, and skin volume loss. For more subtle results, we offer minimally invasive procedures. The effect is to even out skin tone, increase cell turnover, promote cell growth, remove unsightly veins or

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abnormal hair growth, and stimulate collagen production to maintain the skin’s youthful appearance. Especially for teens challenged with peer acceptance, procedures such as microdermabrasion, light chemical peels, and laser hair removal provide viable solutions to boost confidence. Commonly referred to as spa treatments, noninvasive procedures are therapeutic, relaxing, and revit alizing, albeit temporary. Examples include facials and microdermabrasion for improving skin tone and pigment. As with minimally invasive procedures, noninvasive procedures apply to individuals at all ages. When deciding on the right procedure(s) to accomplish your goals, Take Shape Plastic Surgery, PA is a trusted resource. Our surgeons, Dr. Russell F. Sassani, Dr. George Dreszer, and Dr. Christopher Low meet and empower each patient towards the right choices for improving self-image, self-esteem, and quality of life. They evaluate each patient’s health, medical and psychological history, and body type to tailor the best solution for lasting success. Th e Center offers free consultations. You are welcome to visit their Medicare-certified, statelicensed, nationally accredited, ambulatory surgical center. Check out their website at: www.takeshape. info, or call today to schedule an appointment.


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12 FATAL MISTAKES YOU CAN MAKE WHEN SELLING YOUR BUSINESS!! Selling a business is not easy. Each deal has its challenges and nuances. That is why I love what I do, and know how valuable our service is at Transworld. Do you think you place an advertisement somewhere and the perfect buyer will call? I wish it was that simple. While many entrepreneurs build a successful business through vision, excellent management skills and sheer hard work, most do not have a thorough understanding of the complexities and factors that are present in the deal structuring and business selling process. Plainly said, “It’s a jungle out there, and you need a professional tour guide”! Here are some of the most common pitfalls when trying to sell your own business:

buyers takes your eye off the ball and leads to lower profits and market value. All buyers will seek the latest P&L statement just before closing. If sales and profits are down, the buyer will most likely try to give you a major “haircut” on the selling price.

1. FAILURE TO MAINTAIN CONFIDENTIALITY If you let the “cat out of the bag” too early it can be dangerous! If employees know that you are selling and changes are coming, they may quit or become less productive. Competitors may use this information as a selling tool against you. Vendors may not continue to extend you favorable terms. Make sure all potential buyers sign confidentiality agreements prior to meeting with you.

4. FAILURE TO SECURE QUALIFIED BUYERS Knowing how to qualify a buyer is critical. We can help you pre-qualify each buyer to avoid a negotiation that is doomed to fail. This saves you time and money. The best buyer is one that will close, not always the one with the most cash!

2. FAILURE TO CONTINUE TO RUN YOUR BUSINESS It is important to maintain your business at peak operating capacity. If you try to sell your business yourself, you may have hundreds of buyers call you, and most are “tirekickers”. The time wasted with these

3. FAILURE TO USE PROPER NEGOTIATING TECHNIQUES Poor negotiating techniques can cost you considerably in terms of selling price, terms and other opportunities. You shouldn’t have to be the “bad guy”, an intermediary can best negotiate for you. Many times a deal will fail to close because of poor negotiation and communication skills between the parties. Pro-Athletes (most anyway) understand the importance of a skilled negotiator. Bottom line is you need one too.

ANDREW CAGNETTA Certified Business Intermediary CEO, Transworld Business Advisors Offices Nationwide 954-772-1122 www.tworld.com

quarterbacking your deal to the end zone. 6. FAILURE TO PLACE THE PROPER VALUE ON YOUR BUSINESS A business has value to a buyer because of its anticipated earnings from its established resources, and has demonstrated a successful track record. Proper evaluation is crucial, enhancing the chances of selling. You need to have the right price, so as not to scare off potential buyers while at the same time, maximizing your eventual price. It is a proven fact that an intermediary can sell your business for more! If you can’t wait until next month for Part 2, email Andy for the whole article at ac@tworld.com

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USING TRADITIONAL AND SOCIAL MEDIA TO BOOST YOUR BUSINESS IN 2013 JULIE TALENFELD

Boardroom Communications

1776 N Pine Island Road Suite 320 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33322 954.370.8999 www.BoardroomPR.com Finding and keeping clients is getting trickier because we’re in a media transition phase: newspapers, radio and TV reach lots of people, but their impact is dwindling as more people go online to seek out products and services. Here are my tips on how to make the most of your public relations, marketing and advertising dollars in 2013: 1. TAP INTO SOCIAL TV. People now use two screens to watch TV at home. On the flat-screen they watch “Homeland,” and on a tablet or smart phone they text and post their feelings about the show. Join the conversation or start one of your own through social media including Facebook and Twitter. 2. TURN BUYERS INTO SELLERS. Post information online about your products and services in a way that’s easy to for people to pass along to others. Encourage your customers via surveys and transaction follow-ups to share their opinions on sites ranging

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from Angie’s List to Yahoo Local. Recommendations will boost sales. 3. THINK SMALL (SCREEN). Adjust your website, emails and ads to fit on the screens of smart phones and tablets. You’ll get noticed by all those drivers and pedestrians who are traveling with their heads down instead of paying attention to where they are going. 4. WEAR A WHITE HAT. More and more, consumers are spending their money with companies based on the good works they do in the community. Identify your charities in all public relations, marketing materials and print ads. Post pictures of your charity events and activities on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram; display photos of your good deeds in your lobby. 5. BE PENNY-WISE. Put more time and money into building your reputation and generating sales leads. The beauty of online marketing is that you can lead customers directly to your website, telephone or email in-box. 6. SPONSOR CONTENT. People with DVRs fastforward past TV ads. Take some of that ad money and pay for a print or online “news feature” about your products, services and people. People are more

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likely to engage in a story -- and therefore your business -- than a 30-second sales pitch. 7. MARRY OLD AND NEW. While the online world is growing fast, Black Friday is still bigger than Cyber Monday. Be consistent in marketing and sales in traditional and online media. Make sure your messages are the same or closely reinforce each other. 8. GET PERSONAL. In this world of “Press 1 for account balance,” customers value human contact even more. Write personalized notes of thanks; meet sales prospects in person instead of online. And have a human being answer the company phone; that will surprise and impress people into doing business with you. “Boardroom Communications, This is Jessica!” Happy New Year – may it be a good year for YOU and for YOUR BUSINESS.


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Thasos

Food, Atmosphere, Service and Music… Thasos Greek Taverna offers the whole package and brings a little bit of Greece to Ft. Lauderdale BY SHANNON MARIE TARRANT

Green Chickpeas 1 10 oz bag of green garbanzo beans (Whole Foods 365) ½ cup extra virgin olive oil ¼ cup water 4 Tbsp. fresh-squeezed lemon juice 2 large cloves garlic salt & pepper

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s you drive down East Oakland Park Boulevard, you cannot miss this new Ft. Lauderdale hot-spot. Thasos Greek Taverna has a very different style that sets it apart from its surroundings. With the look of a uniquely lit, authentic Greek villa, this restaurant is as beautiful and inviting on the outside as it is on the inside. Owners Sophia Mylona and Kostas “GUS” Leontarakis have thought of every detail when putting this restaurant together bringing in Greek designers from Angelos Angelopoulos Associates to create a beautiful dining space that makes for a wonderful

gathering spot. From the moment you walk through the doors of Thasos Taverna, you will feel immediately at home. The staff and the surroundings give you a sense of being at a huge family gathering where you are the guest of honor. We decided to start our night out at the bar, to sample some of their specialty drinks and appetizers. Like the rest of the interior, the bar area is decorated in all white with clean lines and modern décor. Thasos did their homework when it came to designing their specialty drinks menu and brought in a mixologist from South Beach to concoct what can only be described as some of the best drinks you will ever try. Our bartender, Kelvin, not only made each one to perfection, but was also very personable and took the time to explain what each drink consisted of and the origins of all of the ingredients. Some of our favorites were the Ananithos, made of spring 44 gin, falernum, lemon, pineapple and dill, and the Greek Side Car which consists of metaxa 7 star (a Greek brandy), cointreau and lemon. Thasos also offers a large, well-selected wine

Blanch chickpeas in boiling salt water until tender but still green. Place garlic in food processor with half of the extra virgin olive oil and process. Add garbanzo beans, olive oil, lemon juice, salt, pepper and process, alternating with water until you achieve a light, fluffy consistency. Do not over-process. Garnish with Garlic Confit recipe to follow: 10 cloves of garlic Place cloves in a small saucepan and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil then discard water and repeat this step five times adding cold water each time. After you chill the garlic, thinly slice the cloves and shallow fry in olive oil at 300 degrees until golden. Be careful not to brown. Drain oil and season garlic with salt and pepper.

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list that features Greek options in addition to many others from around the world. The Greek Spreads section of the menu has many tempting options. We were drawn to all of them and therefore decided on the Piatelaa selection of various spreads including Whipped Feta, Eggplant, Taramosalata, Tzatziki and Green Chick Peas- all served with delicious, toasted bread. As we tasted our way through all of them, each spread was more flavorful and delicious than the last. For the shared plates, we tried the Shrimp Saganaki, the Grilled Octopus and the Keftedes. The Shrimp Saganki was perfectly flamebroiled with roasted tomato and a scrumptious feta cheese. The FireGrilled Octopus was remarkable and is an ideal choice for adventurous palates. The Keftedes (grilled lamb meatballs) were served with a delicious whipped yogurt. The wonderful combination of flavors and textures satisfied our taste buds completely, so much so that we had to order more. For dinner, we chose to sit outside on their beautiful, enclosed patio. This semi-outdoor space was a perfect setting for a wonderful meal

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on a beautiful night. Their menu features classic Greek entrees with influences from both the Thasos region of Greece and the owners’ own family styles and recipes. Using only the finest and freshest ingredients, these dishes come to life as a wonderful combination of Greek spirit with a modern twist. We highly recommend their perfectly grilled Lamb Chops that practically melt in your mouth and are served with crunchy fingerling potatoes or, their Day Boat Swordfish- grilled and served with caramelized root vegetables and capers. Another one of our favorites is the Moussaka (lamb & eggplant casserole)perfectly prepared and beautifully presented. The Brussel Sprouts, yes brussel sprouts, were a fabulous side dish. Prepared with house-cured pork belly, Thasos honey, and lemonif ever there was a time to eat your brussel sprouts, this is it. We finished off the evening with some of their freshly prepared desserts and fantastic Illy Coffee. The flourless chocolate torte is dense, decadent and rich. Thasos makes an amazing Greek Yogurt with fresh berry sauce that is creamy, tart and refreshing. The standout dessert of the night though, was their

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Baklava. Flakey, buttery and made with almonds, it was pure joy to eat. Our dining experience surpassed our expectations on every level. Thasos is a hip yet comfortable dining experience that you do not want to miss. Thasos Greek Taverna 3330 E Oakland Park Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 (954) 200-6006 Mon-Thu, Sun 5 pm - 11 pm Fri-Sat 5 pm - 1 am


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Warhol and Cars: American Icons: Now on view through Feb 10 Organized by the Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, New Jersey and curated by Gail Stavitsky, MAM Chief Curator.

Return to the Ashcan: Now on view through Feb 24 Image: John Sloan Spring Planting, Greenwich Village, 1913 Oil on Canvas 26” x 32” Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio: Howard Fund Purchase II

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Wari: Pre-Inca Lords of Peru February 10 – May 19, 2013 Image: Figure in a Litter Ceramic and Slip, The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1997.1 Organized by the Cleveland Museum of Art. This exhibition has been made possible in part by the National endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the Human Endeavor. Wari is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.

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CRAZY ABOUT CARS? SO WAS ANDY WARHOL. The Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale partnered with PNC Bank to present Warhol and Cars: American Icons, bringing more than 40 distinctive pieces of art to South Florida. This is the first exhibition to examine Warhol’s fascination with automotive vehicles as products of American consumer society, making it

a must-see for art and car fanatics alike. The Montclair Art Museum in New Jersey organized the exhibition, which traces the development of Warhol’s work with cars throughout his career. Warhol and Cars pieces date all the way back to 1946 and include early line drawings and 1950s commercial work, paintings, and works on paper from the 1960s through the 1980s that present his signature silkscreen process.

We are happy that this partnership allows us to share our collection with the cultural community of South Florida.” As one of the most iconic and influential artists of the 20th century, Andy Warhol helped define America. His signature images of such American products and celebrities as Campbell’s soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, Marilyn Monroe, and Elizabeth Taylor have become instantly recognizable. “PNC believes in the power of culturally engaging programs to strengthen our communities,” said Craig Grant, regional president,

“The Andy Warhol Museum is delighted that, through the generosity of PNC, Warhol and Cars: American Icons will be seen at the Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale,” said Eric Shiner, director of The Andy Warhol Museum. “This show is indicative of Warhol’s larger

practice of examining popular American culture - and what could be more American than cars - through the lens of his art. Warhol and Cars contains some of Warhol’s most accessible and beautiful images including representations of Cadillacs, Buicks, and even the VW Beetle.

An exhibition catalogue published by the Montclair Art Museum, Warhol and Cars: American Icons, written by Gail Stavitsky, MAM chief curator, is the first to focus on Warhol’s Cadillac paintings and other car-themed works within the context of his career. The catalog is available at Books & Books at the Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale. “Andy Warhol defied the styles of traditional art through his unique focus on American culture and advertising, which later credited him as a pioneer of the Pop art genre,” said William Stanton, Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale’s interim executive director. “It’s important that our repertoire of exhibitions span a variety of genres that appeal to art enthusiasts of all tastes.” Following a successful run at the Birmingham Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale will be the last stop on the Warhol and Cars: American Icons exhibition tour.

PNC Bank, Florida East. “We are excited that our relationship with the Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh helped to bring this unique exhibition to Ft. Lauderdale. This not only compliments the Museum’s permanent collection of contemporary art, but supports the cultural vitality of this region.”

Image Credits Counter Clockwise: Andy Warhol, Female Fashion Figure, 1950s, ©AWF, ©2012 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Andy Warhol, Car, 1950s, ©AWF, ©2012 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Andy Warhol, Truck, 1985, ©AWF, ©2012 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Andy Warhol, European License Plate, 1976-1986, 1986, ©AWF, ©2012 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York


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The weekend’s activities begin with Friday night’s duPont Registry Live, a spectacular hangar party at the Boca Raton Airport, with a display of exotic cars, custom motorcycles, extravagant boats, private jets, vintage aircraft, and luxury motorcoaches.

Saturday evening will include the presentation of the Automotive Lifetime Achievement Awards to JM Family Enterprises and Emerson Fittipaldi. Plus, the Lee Iacocca Award will be presented Steve Wolf for his extraordinary dedication to the preservation of classic cars. The evening will end with a special performance by celebrated comedian and actor, Bob Newhart.

On Sunday, over 200 of the finest collector cars and motorcycles from around the country will gather on The Boca Raton Resort & Club golf course. There will be a special tribute to the 50th Anniversary of Lamborghini, as well as a large collection of Rolls-Royce and Bentleys celebrating a century of luxury . Plus, guests can enjoy an assortment of food, fine wines, and cocktails from over 30 of South Florida’s finest restaurants in the Concours d’Gourmet Café Pavilion.

Guests will also experience even more of what has become a duPont Registry Live tradition as they enjoy gourmet food, fine wines and cocktails presented by over 20 of South Florida’s finest restaurants.

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All Items $9.99 Apple Almond Salad Mixed greens tossed in balsamic vinaigrette dressing with apples, dried cranberries, toasted almonds, feta cheese and red onion. Topped with marinated, grilled chicken breast.

Arugula Salad Marinated grilled chicken breast atop a zesty bed of baby arugula tossed in a creamy poppy seed dressing with crumbled goat cheese, walnuts, mandarin oranges and dried cranberries.

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Chef Salad Crisp salad greens tossed in a light ranch dressing, topped with smoked ham, roasted turkey, diced tomato, boiled eggs, applewood bacon and shredded cheese.

Yer Plain Ole Burger ½ lb of certified black angus beef, sliced tomato, lettuce, pickle and onion with or without cheese served with J.G.’s Chips.

The Auld Reliable Smoked ham, roasted turkey, applewood bacon, lettuce tomato and mayo served on texas toast with J.G.’s chips.

Classic Rueben Tender corned beef, mary rose sauce, Swiss & sauerkraut on rye with J.G.’s Chips.

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Grilled chicken breast, Irish rasher, cheese, onion and tomato on a thin crusted French baguette. With Mary Rose sauce served with JG’s Chips.

Fish & Chips Stella Artois battered haddock , fried golden brown served with J.G’s chips and coleslaw.

J.G’s Guinness Stew Guinness braised sirloin chunks, fresh carrots celery, Yukon gold potatoes slow cooked to perfection.

Shepherd's Pie A hearty Ground certified angus beef, with a blend of leeks’ carrots, celery and onions in a rich Irish gravy topped with homemade mashed potatoes. Served with side salad.

Corned Beef Boxty Hand pulled, shredded corned beef, Braised cabbage and balinderry Mustard sauce. Served with fresh vegetable of the day.

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BeachBash Over 600 of South Florida’s hottest social notables, philanthropists and professionals attended BeachBash, part of the 17th Annual AT&T JEB BUSH Florida Classic sponsored by The Wasie Foundation and presented by Ford and Premier Beverage. Fort Lauderdale’s “Sexiest Party of the Year,” raised $98,000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation on Thursday, November 1st at the Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six Chris Ch s Lan Landsh dshut, ut, Jo Joe e Hess ess,, Gale Bu B tlle ler & Tr Tracy ac acy cy Sc Schu huld diner din iinerr

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Your kids can’t tell time. Don’t believe me? Wait until you’re in a room with an analog clock and a teenager or twenty-something. Tell them they can’t look at their phones and then ask the time. Point to the analog clock dial if you have to. They can probably figure it out by counting out where the little and big hands are, but they can’t just glance at the clock and know the time like you and I can. Your kids can’t read or write cursive handwriting, either. A few years ago, I left a note for my kids – and they ignored it. When I asked why, it turned out that they couldn’t read it. Seems they never learned script in school. And it’s not going to change anytime soon. Did you know that 45 states are considering incorporating a national educational curriculum for 2014 that doesn’t include teaching cursive handwriting at all? Indiana, Illinois, and Hawaii are leaving it optional for their school districts to decide. Utah is still debating the issue. Only California, Georgia, and Massachusetts have legislated mandatory cursive writing instruction. You know what else your kids can’t do? They can’t sew. Their idea of darning socks would be tossing ripped hose in the trash and saying “darn!” Except they probably don’t know what the word “darn” means. Your kids can’t talk on the phone, either. Give a kid a phone without buttons to text on and they hardly know what to do with it. It’s not like this hasn’t happened before, by the way. How many older people do you know who still shoe horses? How many still know how to can their own fruits and vegetables? How many can knit? How many can crochet? These, too, are activities that were once commonplace but have been superseded by the relentless march of technology. Whether the loss of these skills is ultimately negative is a bigger conversation than we have time to discuss here. But it’s worth considering the unintended consequences of the cost of technology – especially if you’re in the business of selling goods or services to groups who are soon going to be comprised of these new consumers. In a recent Smithsonian article, Talking Heads frontman David Byrne writes about these consequences: “Paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould and biologist Richard Lewontin wrote a paper in 1979 claiming that some of our skills and abilities might be like spandrels — the architectural negative spaces above the curve of

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the arches of buildings — details that weren’t originally designed as autonomous entities, but that came into being as a result of other, more practical elements around them.” So let’s talk marketing and branding. How do you intend to sell products to these spandrels, these people who think differently than you and I? Not printing your headlines in a script typeface is an obvious answer but much more remedial than I’m thinking. What if you were a watch manufacturer? How are you going to sell timepieces to people who can’t tell time or who are perfectly happy checking the time on the smartphone that never leaves their hands? How about if you were a pen maker? How are you going to sell a pen to someone who doesn’t know how to write? These unintended consequences are outcome agnostic — they create both assets and liabilities. The trick is to try and spot them early and then look for the opportunities they provide. Whether it’s writing games for Facebook users, building charging stations for electric vehicle drivers or becoming a privacy and security consultant for Internet users, the spandrels that technological advances will continue to create are the future. Even if they can’t tell what time it is.

Bruce is a branding expert who makes his clients’ brand experiences more valuable. He’s worked with great organizations including Discovery Channel, Baptist Health, MetCare, and Miami. He’s spoken at MIT, Harvard, and hundreds of conferences. He’s been on NPR and CNN and featured in The New York Times and Fast Company Magazine. He has published three books on advertising including Building Brand Value. You can reach Bruce at bturkel@turkel.info LP


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