The Palm Beach Post

Some top PBC profession­als, business people on the move

- Eddie Ritz

Symphony CEO named Leadership Business Council chair

David McClymont, chief executive officer of the Palm Beach Symphony, has been named chair of the board of directors of the Leadership Business Council in West Palm Beach. The goal of the Leadership Business Council is to enrich the lives of business profession­als, business owners, C-suite executives and young entreprene­urs by presenting high caliber speakers on issues that are important to business leaders and profession­als in Palm Beach County. Since becoming CEO of the Symphony in 2014, McClymont has overseen strong, innovative fundraisin­g efforts and increased ticket sales, recruitmen­t of high-profile guest artists, more diverse offerings, and an emphasis on music education and community outreach.

Non-profit Bella’s Angels makes board appointmen­ts

Wellington-based Bella’s Angels recently made two board appointmen­ts. Sam Forrest, a consultant and retired vice president for FPL has been appointed as chair of the board of directors. Kaile Macon, a commercial operations and strategy manager of NextEra Energy Resources has been appointed secretary of the board of directors. Bella’s Angels is a local grassroots organizati­on whose mission is to financiall­y assist local children who have lifelong physical disabiliti­es, beyond what insurance covers.

Delray Beach Housing Authority honors vice chairman’s 8-year run

The Delray Beach Housing Authority recently presented an award to Ezra Krieg, vice chairman of the organizati­on from July 2016 to July 2024, for his dedicated service to the DBHA board of commission­ers. “We thank Ezra for his 8 years of remarkable service, commitment, dedication and loyalty. He has surpassed expectatio­ns and reached for the stars. We wish him the best in his future endeavors and continued journey.” stated Shirley Erazo, president and CEO of DBHA. The Delray Beach Housing Authority is an organizati­on dedicated to improving the quality of life for low- and moderate-income families, and providing the opportunit­y for self-sufficienc­y by offering safe, quality housing. The Delray Beach Housing Authority has been in operation since 1973.

Sustainabl­e Palm Beach County adds board member

Dr. Julie Botel of Riveria Beach has joined the board of Sustainabl­e Palm Beach County. The organizati­on’s founder and president Karen Marcus says “Julie has an enviable track record of public service, and we are thrilled that she will bring her experience and wisdom to our mission. Upon retiring from a career as a successful education leader, she brought those leadership skills to Palm Beach County. A former Riviera Beach city councilper­son and chair, Botel founded the Riviera Beach Tourism Committee, the Riviera Beach Workforce Developmen­t Task Force

the Riviera Beach Waterfront Advisory Committee. Founded by Marcus and Lisa Interlandi, Sustainabl­e Palm Beach County’s mission is to “promote the long-term sustainabi­lity of Palm Beach County’s environmen­t, neighborho­ods, and quality of life through preservati­on, enhancemen­t, and restoratio­n of its environmen­tal and community resources.”

First Horizon Bank recognized for financial literacy volunteer work

First Horizon Bank announced that it has been awarded the prestigiou­s title of Volunteer Organizati­on of the Year by Junior Achievemen­t of South Florida. First Horizon, with locations in Jupiter, North Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Delray Beach and Boca Raton, has been actively involved in teaching financial literacy classes, aiming to equip individual­s of all ages with the necessary knowledge and skills to make informed financial decisions. In the past year alone, the bank’s passionate team of volunteers has collective­ly contribute­d over 600 hours towards delivering these essential classes. The success of First Horizon’s financial literacy programs would not have been possible without the dedication and support of its team of volunteers. These individual­s, who come from diverse background­s within the bank, have generously shared their expertise and time to make a difference in their communitie­s.

Kravis Center board of directors elects three members

The board of directors of the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts recently elected three new board members, Allan Adelson, William Mack and Dr. Martha Rodriguez. They will each began their three-year terms on July 1. Adelson, a resident of West Palm Beach, has been a real estate developer for more than 50 years. Mack is the chairman emeritus of the real estate investment

Adelson

Mack

First Horizon Bank volunteers, left to right, Morgan D’Jangali, Jeff Ginocchi, Tony Romano, Cecilia Stagg, Rajaa Rodriguez, Cindy Winter, Zila Gore and Cecil Lundy.

firm, the Mack Real Estate Group, which specialize­s in domestic and internatio­nal real estate developmen­t opportunit­ies. Rodriguez has been a practicing physician for 37 years and is currently an internal medicine specialist at the practice she founded in Boynton Beach, MMR Healthcare.

Rodriguez

I Watch Your Home earns national accreditat­ion

I Watch Your Home has earned accreditat­ion from the National Home Watch Associatio­n for the second year. The associatio­n was formed in 2009 in order to establish and maintain the highest industry standards for home watch and absentee homeowner services throughout the United States and Canada. Owner Cheryl Fairlie, originalke­man’s

ly from Massapequa, New York, offers peace of mind to homeowners, providing a plethora of concierge services, including coordinati­on of airport transporta­tion, grocery shopping, car detailing, and accepting deliveries. I Watch Your Home serves Coral Springs, Parkland, Pompano Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Highland Beach, and Deerfield Beach.

Fairlie

Jones Foster adds lawyer specializi­ng in litigation, dispute

West Palm Beach-based Jones Foster, a 100-year-old commercial and private client law firm, recently announced that Danielle L. Jakeman has joined as an associate of the firm’s complex litigation and dispute resolution practice group in its West Palm Beach office. Jaand

practice will focus on representi­ng individual­s and businesses in a wide range of commercial litigation and employment litigation matters. She is actively involved in several legal organizati­ons, including the Palm Beach County chapters of the Federal Bar Associatio­n and Florida Associatio­n for Women Lawyers, as well as The Florida Bar’s Young Lawyers Division.

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