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Fort Lauderdale Strikers Football team President, Tim Robbie, for Gold Coast Magazine.
For Bay Magazine- Holly DeCarlo, 26, is the PR & Events Account Manager at the White Book Agency in Tampa. DeCarlo started her career at age 16 when she assisted in casting for ABC's "The West Wing," local commercials and extras for HBO's hit series, "The Wire." In her free time she enjoys kickboxing, cooking and international travel.
For Bay Magazine- Nick Friedman, at left, and Omar Soliman cofounded College Hunks Hauling Junk in 2003 and began working full-time for the company in 2005 when they graduated from college. Friedman is the President of the company and Soliman is the CEO. Clients include the Federal Government, Fortune 500 companies and over 70,000 homeowners. Today the company has 35 franchises nationwide and continues to expand.
For Fast Company Magazine- H. Ron Davidson is the U.S. prosecutor in Florida in charge of overseeing many Medicare fraud cases.
For Bay Magazine- Zach and Paige Railey, of Clearwater, will be competing for the United States in the summer Olympics in London. Both siblings have been sailing since they were 8-years-old. Zach was a silver-medalist at the 2008 Olympic games and currently sails in the Finn class. Paige is a four-time world champion and currently sails in the Laser Radial class.
HSN CEO Mindy Grossman photographed at the company's headquarters in Clearwater, Florida on Tuesday March 20, 2012.
For Bay Pop Magazine- Mindy Grossman, CEO of HSN. Grossman is the former Vice President of Nike, the largest sportswear manufacturer in the world.
Author Michael Connelly has written well over 20 novels including "The Linclon Lawyer."
For Bay Magazine- Tampa jeweler Peggy Graham started designing jewelry in 1984 and has made pieces that have been worn by Dolly Parton, Morgan Fairlchild and Elizabeth Taylor to name a few. At the height of her business she had 13 employees and showrooms in Dallas, New York, San Francisco and Chicago.
Business owner Bill Shenk for DealerNews Magazine.
Director of a private school music program, Terry Jelks, in St. Petersburg, Florida.