Mayor Suarez does it again! First with his campaign to recruit big tech companies to relocate from Silicon Valley to Miami, and now he is hosting events with notables to display Miami as the new epicenter for everything tech and finance.
His most recent event was a collaboration with Barry’s (fitness brand), Keith Rabois (investor), and One Thousand Museum. This event named: ‘Miami:Elevated,’ took place on the helipad of One Thousand Museum with Barry’s personal trainers hosting a workout ‘700-feet in the air.’
The workouts consisted of a sport’s circuit with strength training and cardio. There was an initial donation fee to participate in the event.
The funds from this event are allocated for the Center for Black Innovation’s Accelerator Program. This program is an 8-week course is designed to assist entrepreneurs with direction for financial and personal success.
“What’s great about today is that we’re doing this…for the Center for Black Innovation which is the soul of our city,” “They are trying to create an equity of opportunity for all of our citizens. We want to give them an opportunity to enjoy the success. What’s amazing about the tech industry, is that they are some of the most thoughtful and most giving people I have met. They don’t just want to make great companies, they want to make a great city. And that’s what the city of Miami is, and how we will be different from every other city in America,” Mayor Suarez stated during the event.
Mayor Suarez truly wants to change Miami into one of the best places in America to work, live, and play. He is definitely on his way to creating an east coast big tech capital.
Attendees of note: Mayor Francis Suarez, Mayor of Miami; Keith Rabois, General Partner at Founders Fund; Pete Gilligan, Chief of Staff at Founder’s Fund; Lucy Guo, Co-Founder at Scale AI; Delian Asparouhov, Principal at Founders Fund; Chip Virnig, Partner at Thomabravo; Jeremy Wood, Founder of OpenStore; Zach Frankel, Co-founder at Better, Candid, BOD, Ramp, Redesign Health; Healey Cypher, Partner at Atomic VC; Mike Shebat, Senior Manager, Global Product at Uber; Traba, CEO & Founder; Demian Bellumio; Miami Tech Life Founder; Kingsley Advani, Founder of Allocations, Partner at 305 Ventures; Christine Aylward, Founder & Managing Partner of Magnetic; Jason Lovell, Founder of Motion; Nihaar Sinha, Founder & CEO of Maiya; Erick Gavin, Program Manager for CFBI; Kevin Venger, Co-Developer of One Thousand Museum; Matt Haggman, EVP at Beacon Council.
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