Janet Zimmerman becomes first female director at Florida Inland Navigation District

by / ⠀News / April 23, 2024
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Janet Zimmerman has made history by becoming the first female executive director of the Florida Inland Navigation District. Tasked with the oversight of this maritime entity established in the 1920s, Zimmerman brings her expertise from years in corporate strategy and environmental management to this male-dominated industry. This marks a pivotal change and a fresh perspective for the district’s operations.

Meanwhile, renowned law firms in Palm Beach County have been enriched by the arrival of new legal stars. Alicia Lewis and Gray J. Crow have joined Nason Yeager Gerson Harris & Fumero, P.A.; Bradley Pepper is now a member of Shapiro, Blasi, Wasserman & Hermann; Alisa Lebensohn has commenced her journey with Sachs, Sax, Caplan. Similarly, law firms such as Leser and Becker have witnessed personnel enhancements with the additions of Thomas Keller and Irene P. Vathis respectively.

Zimmerman’s historic appointment in Florida district

The Morris Law group has been fortunate to attract Sarah A. Miller, while Jones, Foster, Johnston & Stubbs, P.A. has expanded with Noah B. Tennyson.

Palm Beach County’s philanthropic sector has also seen movement, with Cheryl Patterson stepping into the director of philanthropy role at Families First. Patterson’s long experience in marketing and fundraising is expected to enhance the efficacy of campaigns and widen donor engagement, amplifying support to families in need.

On International Women’s Day, the Executive Women of the Palm Beaches Foundation, Inc. admired and feted female leaders, like Ava Parker, Tricia Taylor, Diana Stanley, and Christine Sylvain, for their exceptional contributions across several sectors. Recognising their efforts towards gender equality and empowerment, the event seeks to inspire future women leaders.

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Island Home Watch, a division of Island Home & Estate Management, obtained accreditation from the National Home Watch Association – a testament to their continued commitment to professionalism and customer satisfaction under CEO Brian Goodale. This accreditation stands as a significant stride for the company, further solidifying its reputation in home and estate management.

Such professional growth and diverse commitments in Palm Beach County indicate the progress and influence these professionals hold over the county’s future. As change agents, they drive innovation, growth, and progressive change, using their accomplishments to shape Palm Beach County’s socio-economic landscape, ensuring it can adapt easily to the ever-shifting market conditions.

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April Isaacs

April Isaacs is a staff writer and editor with over 10 years of experience. Bachelor's degree in Journalism. Minor in Business Administration Former contributor to various tech and startup-focused publications. Creator of the popular "Startup Spotlight" series, featuring promising new ventures.

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