Partnership for Miami

Partnership for Miami

Civic and Social Organizations

We are business leaders acting in the civic interest to build a world-class Miami that works for all.

About us

As a nonprofit organization comprising respected business leaders, we facilitate thoughtful collaborations between partners in the private, public and civic sectors, bridging gaps to advance progress for our community. We work with grassroots organizations, researchers, policymakers and philanthropists to develop and implement solutions in priority areas for Miami’s long-term success, including affordability, livability, education and resilience.

Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Miami
Type
Nonprofit

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Employees at Partnership for Miami

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  • Partnership for Miami reposted this

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    A surge of investment is offering Miami the momentum and opportunity to chart a path to sustained growth and urban development where the American Dream can thrive. As a law firm founded 57 years ago in Miami, we support the Partnership for Miami’s efforts to set a deliberate, coordinated, and strategic path forward for the community we call home. It’s why our Senior Vice President and Miami Co-Managing Shareholder Jaret Davis, himself a native son, is one of the partnership’s founding members. As business leaders, Greenberg Traurig remains committed to supporting the efforts to build a world-class Miami that works for everyone. To learn more about the Partnership and its vision for Miami, check out “Miami 2035: A Miami That Works for All": https://lnkd.in/exErrmCP #MiamiRising #MiamiForEveryone #GTMiami #GAIN

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    1,111 followers

    More than any other American city over the past 40 years, Miami has transformed itself into a global center for business, sports, arts, and hospitality. To continue to prosper, Miami must work for all its residents. Today, a surge of investment offers Miami the momentum it needs to chart a path to sustained growth. Capturing the full potential of this opportunity requires a deliberate, coordinated, and strategic path forward. We established the Partnership for Miami for that reason. We are business leaders acting in the civic interest to build a world-class city that balances growth and affordability, champions smart development, shores up school systems and government institutions, and maintains the natural and built environment to ensure it is thriving and resilient for decades to come. To advance this vision, in partnership with dozens of stakeholders, we developed "Miami 2035: A Miami That Works for All," a civic agenda for Miami-Dade County. Our fervent hope is that this agenda contributes to deep reflection on the kind of city we seek to create, unlocks a new level of civic commitment across our community, and brings about the actions required to build a Miami that works for everyone. Learn more at partnershipformiami.com. Diane Bessette, Bo Boulenger, Orlando Bravo, Ana Marie Codina Barlick, Jaret Davis, Al Dotson, Jr., Andre Dua, Tom Garfinkel, Jessica Goldman Srebnick, Jorge Gonzalez, Ken Griffin, Manny Kadre, Jason Liberty, Jose Mas, Eric Mendelson, Carlos Migoya, Nitin Motwani, Jon Paul Perez, Maribel Perez Wadsworth, Robert Sanchez, Daniel Sundheim, Teri Williams, Eric Woolworth

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    Jon Paul Perez, President of The Related Group, is honored to be among the founders of the Partnership for Miami, a group of business leaders acting in the civic interest to build a world-class Miami that works for everyone. We believe that with the right vision, perseverance, and thoughtful collaboration, we can create a prosperous and thriving Miami for all . To learn more about the Partnership and the vision for Miami, visit https://lnkd.in/eTJa_Peh. #MiamiRising #MiamiForEveryone

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    For all of Miami’s strengths – and there are many – our community stands to benefit from collaboration among stakeholders committed to finding solutions to near- and long-term challenges. Today, #BilzinSumberg is proud to announce its support for Partnership for Miami, a new nonprofit organization working to build a city that works for all and ensure Miami is a place of economic opportunity, global innovation, and world-class arts and culture. #MiamiRising #MiamiForEveryone Bilzin Sumberg Managing Partner Al Dotson, Jr. is proudly serving as a Founding Board Member of the Partnership, working alongside other business and civic leaders who share a common vision for Miami, with an emphasis on affordability, mobility, and education. Learn more about The Partnership for Miami and read its inaugural report, “A Miami That Works for All” here: https://bit.ly/4acHLOZ

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    A surge of investment is offering Miami the momentum and opportunity to chart a path to sustained growth and urban development where the American Dream can thrive. To capture the full potential of this opportunity, we need to set a deliberate, coordinated, and strategic path forward. It’s why we founded the Partnership for Miami. As business leaders acting in the civic interest, we are committed to building a world-class Miami that works for everyone. To learn more about the Partnership for Miami and our vision for Miami, check out Miami 2035: A Miami That Works for All (https://lnkd.in/epYMak89). We believe anything is possible with the right vision and perseverance. We hope you will join us on this journey. #MiamiRising #MiamiForEveryone

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    1,111 followers

    More than any other American city over the past 40 years, Miami has transformed itself into a global center for business, sports, arts, and hospitality. To continue to prosper, Miami must work for all its residents. Today, a surge of investment offers Miami the momentum it needs to chart a path to sustained growth. Capturing the full potential of this opportunity requires a deliberate, coordinated, and strategic path forward. We established the Partnership for Miami for that reason. We are business leaders acting in the civic interest to build a world-class city that balances growth and affordability, champions smart development, shores up school systems and government institutions, and maintains the natural and built environment to ensure it is thriving and resilient for decades to come. To advance this vision, in partnership with dozens of stakeholders, we developed "Miami 2035: A Miami That Works for All," a civic agenda for Miami-Dade County. Our fervent hope is that this agenda contributes to deep reflection on the kind of city we seek to create, unlocks a new level of civic commitment across our community, and brings about the actions required to build a Miami that works for everyone. Learn more at partnershipformiami.com. Diane Bessette, Bo Boulenger, Orlando Bravo, Ana Marie Codina Barlick, Jaret Davis, Al Dotson, Jr., Andre Dua, Tom Garfinkel, Jessica Goldman Srebnick, Jorge Gonzalez, Ken Griffin, Manny Kadre, Jason Liberty, Jose Mas, Eric Mendelson, Carlos Migoya, Nitin Motwani, Jon Paul Perez, Maribel Perez Wadsworth, Robert Sanchez, Daniel Sundheim, Teri Williams, Eric Woolworth

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    CEO & Vice Chairman of the Board at City National Bank of Florida

    Over the past few years, Miami has experienced a surge of investment propelling South Florida toward a path to sustained growth and continued development. To capture the full potential of this opportunity, we need to set a deliberate, coordinated, and strategic plan forward. That’s why we founded the Partnership for Miami. We are in the right place at the right time, and we must act to ensure that we leverage the opportunities in front of us in a way that benefits all. At CNB, we have always taken on this responsibility. Through our lending and philanthropic initiatives, we always strive to support the positive trajectory of the city. I am thrilled to join other business leaders who share this same vision for our home. To learn more about the Partnership and our vision for Miami, check out “Miami 2035: A Miami That Works for All.” We believe anything is possible with the right vision and perseverance. We hope you will join us on this journey. #MiamiRising #MiamiForEveryone

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    1,111 followers

    More than any other American city over the past 40 years, Miami has transformed itself into a global center for business, sports, arts, and hospitality. To continue to prosper, Miami must work for all its residents. Today, a surge of investment offers Miami the momentum it needs to chart a path to sustained growth. Capturing the full potential of this opportunity requires a deliberate, coordinated, and strategic path forward. We established the Partnership for Miami for that reason. We are business leaders acting in the civic interest to build a world-class city that balances growth and affordability, champions smart development, shores up school systems and government institutions, and maintains the natural and built environment to ensure it is thriving and resilient for decades to come. To advance this vision, in partnership with dozens of stakeholders, we developed "Miami 2035: A Miami That Works for All," a civic agenda for Miami-Dade County. Our fervent hope is that this agenda contributes to deep reflection on the kind of city we seek to create, unlocks a new level of civic commitment across our community, and brings about the actions required to build a Miami that works for everyone. Learn more at partnershipformiami.com. Diane Bessette, Bo Boulenger, Orlando Bravo, Ana Marie Codina Barlick, Jaret Davis, Al Dotson, Jr., Andre Dua, Tom Garfinkel, Jessica Goldman Srebnick, Jorge Gonzalez, Ken Griffin, Manny Kadre, Jason Liberty, Jose Mas, Eric Mendelson, Carlos Migoya, Nitin Motwani, Jon Paul Perez, Maribel Perez Wadsworth, Robert Sanchez, Daniel Sundheim, Teri Williams, Eric Woolworth

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  • View organization page for Partnership for Miami, graphic

    1,111 followers

    More than any other American city over the past 40 years, Miami has transformed itself into a global center for business, sports, arts, and hospitality. To continue to prosper, Miami must work for all its residents. Today, a surge of investment offers Miami the momentum it needs to chart a path to sustained growth. Capturing the full potential of this opportunity requires a deliberate, coordinated, and strategic path forward. We established the Partnership for Miami for that reason. We are business leaders acting in the civic interest to build a world-class city that balances growth and affordability, champions smart development, shores up school systems and government institutions, and maintains the natural and built environment to ensure it is thriving and resilient for decades to come. To advance this vision, in partnership with dozens of stakeholders, we developed "Miami 2035: A Miami That Works for All," a civic agenda for Miami-Dade County. Our fervent hope is that this agenda contributes to deep reflection on the kind of city we seek to create, unlocks a new level of civic commitment across our community, and brings about the actions required to build a Miami that works for everyone. Learn more at partnershipformiami.com. Diane Bessette, Bo Boulenger, Orlando Bravo, Ana Marie Codina Barlick, Jaret Davis, Al Dotson, Jr., Andre Dua, Tom Garfinkel, Jessica Goldman Srebnick, Jorge Gonzalez, Ken Griffin, Manny Kadre, Jason Liberty, Jose Mas, Eric Mendelson, Carlos Migoya, Nitin Motwani, Jon Paul Perez, Maribel Perez Wadsworth, Robert Sanchez, Daniel Sundheim, Teri Williams, Eric Woolworth

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