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  2. Merrett R. Stierheim - Wikipedia

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    Stierheim's efforts led to Miami-Dade experiencing its best tourism years ever in 1995, 1996, and 1997. For his work, he was awarded the 1996 Tourism Professional of the Year by the local visitor industry, and in 1997 he completed the required courses from Purdue and Calgary universities to become a Certified Destination Management Executive. [6]

  3. Tibor Hollo - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing that Miami had limited space as it was defined by the ocean on the east and the Everglades on the west, he believed that the future of the city was in vertical, downtown residential living. [1] He founded Florida East Coast Realty in 1972 and completed his first major building, 888 Brickell Avenue, a seven-story office building. [1]

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  5. Ann Bishop (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Miami, Florida, United States. Occupation: Television news anchor: Ann Bishop (December 26, 1930 – November 14, 1997) was a broadcast journalist in Rochester, New ...

  6. Dana A. Dorsey - Wikipedia

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    Dana Albert "D. A." Dorsey (1872 – February 29, 1940 [1]) was a businessman, banker, and philanthropist who became one of the first African–American millionaires in Florida and the American South.

  7. Edward Cowart - Wikipedia

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    Edward Douglas Cowart [2] was born in Plant City, Florida. [3] He served as a Miami police officer before entering the judiciary. Cowart received his Bachelor of Arts at the University of Miami in 1950 and his Juris Doctor from Stetson University College of Law in 1952. [4]

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