Steve Weinberger, CEO of the Clearwater Jazz
Holiday Foundation, hosted “Giants of Jazz” at
the Capitol Theatre along with the Foundation’s
Educational Outreach Program’s lead instructor,
Frank Williams, who directed the extremely
talented students through a program of songs
composed by America’s founding Jazz “Giants.”
The concert was a precursor to Clearwater Jazz
Holiday that will take place in Coachman Park
October 13-16, 2016.
the legacies of multi-generational wealth,”
Nesbit said.
Brian Lamb, the regional president of
Fifth Third Bank, North Florida, who was
recently interviewed on WEDU’s Suncoast
Business Journal by Geoff Simon, has been
elected the chair of the University of South
Florida’s board of trustees.
Rhea Law, the chair of the Florida
law offices of Buchanan, Ingersoll and
Rooney, has received the 2016 Dottie
Berger McKinnon Woman of Influence
Award for her outstanding professional
and leadership values.
Diane Nelson, the Pinellas County Tax
Collector, has announced that the Kids
Tag Art Pinellas program she launched
last year will continue this year, as it is an
opportunity for students to expand their
horizons and learn about art as they think
creatively and strategically.
Vinnie Luisi, is pleased to report that
the Dunedin Historical Museum, where
he is executive director, has been awarded
state funding, which when combined with
city and private monies, will allow the
Museum to relocate its entrance to Main
Street, adjacent to the Pinellas Trail in
Dunedin.
Chelsea McMillan, who grew up on
Clearwater Beach, has started Sunshine
State, her own apparel brand of hats and
tee shirts that reflects her love of our local
beaches and the Florida vibe. She will share
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BEAT
STRESS
By Jim Marshall and Clint Babcock
Sandler Training of
Tampa Bay
Stress is a natural, physiological
response to challenge, fear, attack,
excitement and other external stimuli.
Too much stress can ultimately take a
person out of commission.
However, stress can be managed and
tempered. Here’s how:
Join a gym and exercise.
A good 30-to-60 minute workout
daily, can do wonders for the body
and mind. It provides a break from the
challenges of the day and gets your
circulation and body moving.
Find a way to vent and
mentally release. Many large
organizational leaders use therapy
and focus groups to work out issues
that might otherwise result in some
fairly frustrating feelings and a sense
of being under immense pressure.
Hearing someone else’s perspective
on an issue often helps people realign
their thoughts and adjusts their attitude.
Get the proper amount of
sleep. The number one cause of
illness in most professionals is a lack
of regular sleep. The body is like an
engine and it can perform physically
and mentally to some amazing levels.
However, a period of rest is critical
for repair.
Keep your home life out
of the office. Smart workers learn
to turn off the home life unless it’s
an emergency. Unfortunately, email
and texting make this much harder.
Consider proactively making limits
clear to family and friends when
managing stress; don’t call unless it’s
critical.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Sandler Training
provides proven, effective sales, corporate and
management training to high-achieving
companies and individuals throughout
Tampa Bay. Call Jim Marshall or Clint
Babcock at (813) 287-1500.
a portion of her profits to help support
wildlife conservation efforts.
Michael R. Gorsage, Tampa General
Hospital’s senior vice president and chief
strategy and business development officer,
proudly announced that U.S. News & World
Report named Tampa General Hospital
the Number One Hospital in the Tampa
Bay area, as well as one of America’s
Best Hospitals in the six specialties of
Cardiology and Heart Surgery, Diabetes
and Endocrinology, Gastroenterology and
GI Surgery, Nephrology, Pulmonology
and Urology. In addition, Tampa General
was named High Performing in Geriatrics,
Neurology and Neurosurgery, as well as
in Orthopedics.
Dr. Francis A. Caban is now offering
permanent removal of both underarm
sweat glands and unwanted hair (including
blonde and white hair) using the FDA
approved, non-invasive MiraDry medical
devise at his Caban Skin Institute for
dermatology, laser and cosmetic surgery.
Kevin Donoghue and his son Patrick
have changed the name of their Private
Wealth Advisory Practice to Heartfire
Wealth. They provide financial advice
that is anchored in a solid understanding
of client needs and expectations to help
people feel confident about their financial
future.
Marvelous Marvin has become the
music director and morning show host on
WGHR – Hits 106, “Same Great Music...
Cool New Name.” Marvin is “marvelous”
and is one of the community’s longtime
supporters. 9
Melanie Gonzmart, her daughter Andrea, and
Andrea’s daughter Amelia, a sixth generation
Gonzmart, welcomed guests to the Gonzmart
Family’s newest restaurant, Goody Goody, in
Hyde Park Village.