Berneice Cox has long been a Tallahassee community champion. Known for serving in various volunteer leadership roles as well as a successful career in public affairs, Cox has recently assumed a new position of critical importance for the future of our region. As the new CEO of the United Way of the Big Bend, she is on the front lines of battling the effects of poverty in an eight-county area that includes Tallahassee and neighboring communities. Cox previously had served as both the Chair of the United Way Board and eventually as Interim CEO, before being hired to lead the organization full time. Under her leadership, the United Way of the Big Bend is building on its nearly eight decades of high impact work, with a sharp focus on funding programs and initiatives aimed at keeping people from falling into poverty. In this episode, Cox explores the duties associated with being CEO of the United Way, her personal experience living near the poverty line and how she aims to change how our region thinks of charitable giving, and the impact it can make on our neighbors.
Ep. 82 Focusing on a Brighter Future After an Unprecedented Year in Education, Rocky Hanna, Leon County Schools Superintendent
Ep. 81 - Community Partners Working Together to Bridge Local Talent Gap, Jim McShane, CareerSource Capital Region
Ep. 80 - Ep. 80 - Community Investment Helps Bring a Vibrant Downtown Vision to Life, Shawn McIntyre, North American Properties
Ep.79 Intentional Efforts and Collaboration Strengthen the Prosperity of the Community, Sha'Ron James, Gunster Law Firm
Ep. 78 - "Making Tallahassee a Destination for New Business and Industry" Richard Darabi, Moore Bass Consulting, Inc.
Ep. 77 Creating a Business Environment Where the Entire Community Prospers, Jay Smith, Ajax Building Company
Ep. 76 - Engaging Events in a Socially Distant Era - Alan Hanstein, Event Owl
Ep. 75 - Shaping Tallahassee's Landscape through Architecture, Rodney Lewis, Architects Lewis + Whitlock
Ep. 74 - A National Brand with Tallahassee Roots, Laura Johnson, Coton Colors
Ep.73 - "The Future of Florida's Port System" Doug Wheeler, Florida Ports Council
Ep. 72 - How Local Entrepreneurs Are Finding Their Start In Tallahassee, Curt Bender, Tallahassee Startup Week
Ep. 71 - Celebrating Local Start-Ups During Global Entrepreneurship Week, Scott Balog, TCC Center for Innovation
Ep. 70 - "Cultivating an Environment for Business Growth" Katrina Tuggerson, Capital City Chamber of Commerce
Ep. 69 - Honoring National Women's Small Business Month, Bonnie Davenport, BKJ Architecture
Ep. 68- Celebrating National Women's Small Business Month, Christic Henry, Kingdom First Realty
Ep. 67 - "Supporting the Tallahassee Economy Through a Mutual Love of Food", JH Heale, Tallahassee Foodies
Ep 66. Creating a Deeper Community Impact Through Skilled Workforce Career Opportunities, Jay Smith, Ajax Building Company
Ep. 65 - Reopening Tallahassee Community College with a Focus on Student Success - Kim Moore, Tallahassee Community College
Ep. 63 - "How the Greater Tallahassee Chamber is Reimagining Local Workforce Needs" Terrie Ard, Moore & Corrie Melton, Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce
Ep. 62 - How Matthew Kobach Uses Social Media to Build and Grow Brands Online
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