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APRIL 2024

I want to thank everyone for attending, volunteering, exhibiting, and sponsoring at the Palm Beach International Boat Show this year! While we didn’t have the best weather on record, it was still a great show, and it was great connecting with all our members throughout the five days (including our kickoff event on Wednesday).

Boat Show preparations took up most of March, but we still had many other exciting things going on. I participated in my first-ever podcast with Palm Beach North, so if you'd like to take a listen, you'll find the link below where Noel Martinez and I talk all things marine industry and towards the end get a little personal about how I got started and who has inspired me.

Team MIAPBC participated in two school career fairs last month, one coordinated by Junior Achievement at Woodlands Middle School in Wellington and the other at Atlantic Community High School in Delray Beach.

On March 14, MIAPBC co-hosted another Marine Industry Career Day with CareerSource Palm Beach County and the School District of Palm Beach County. We had a full day with about 70 high school students from several different schools exploring careers like marine law enforcement with FWC, working as a captain or crew, boat building, marina management, and marine trades. This was all made possible through a grant from the Palm Beach International Boat Show Gives Back.

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I was back at Inlet Grove High School in Riviera Beach along with other Career Advisory Board Members for a special Project-Based Learning Expo. The students representing each of the school’s academies, including marine, demonstrated exceptional professionalism and knowledge. They discussed industry certifications that they had earned, hands-on projects, extracurricular learning experiences, and much more. This year, we have definitely engaged with more schools and students than ever before, and we aren’t even done!



What’s next? There will be a fun volunteer appreciation event this month in honor of Volunteer Appreciation Month sponsored in part by Visit Palm Beach. On May 19, we host our annual Member Picnic with a fun, new theme this year. As always, we plan to bring all the fun for our members, their employees, and families thanks to Sailfish Marina! Also, stay tuned for a Call to Action regarding planning for the West Palm Beach waterfront. It is going to be important to have as many members engaged as possible.



Make it a great April! 

Alyssa

Lake Park Harbor Marina, 16

Castaways Marina, 11

T. Spencer Samuels Insurance & Financial Services, 9

Michael Rybovich & Sons Boat Works, 8

AccuDock, 7

Sea Hawk Paints, 7

Marine Services of Palm Beach, 6

AMG Insurance International 6

Alvarez & Marsal Tax LLC 5

Tom Serio Photography, 5

Seacoast Bank, 5

Velocity Community Credit Union, 3

Cary Stamp & Co, 2

Network Innovations, 1

One Kind Art, 1

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The 2024 Palm Beach International Boat Show Showcases Largest Number of Boats and Yachts in Event History

 

This year’s event marked a historic milestone in the show’s 42-year legacy, featuring $1.2 billion worth of vessels ranging from inflatables to superyachts, as well as the latest in marine accessories for consumers and guests to explore.

 

The 2024 Palm Beach International Boat Show (PBIBS), owned by the Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County (MIAPBC) and produced by Informa Markets, concluded this past weekend, closing out its annual four-day event in downtown West Palm Beach. This year's show featured a record-breaking number of vessels on display, making it theI largest edition in the show’s storied history.

 

Attendees were treated to an impressive lineup of global and U.S. debuts from key industry players, including Ocean Alexander, Fraser Yachts, Pursuits, Sirena, and Horizon. The introduction of a new engine and marine equipment pavilion provided boating enthusiasts and consumers with a selection of cutting-edge marine accessories and offerings.

 

"We maintain our focus on enhancing the overall guest experience," stated Andrew Doole, President of U.S. Boat Shows with Informa Markets. "This includes dynamic activations like Nautical Ventures' innovative in-water AquaZone presentation and a diverse array of educational seminars, including those by the Water Revolution Foundation highlighting sustainable boating options. Complemented by family-friendly activities and exclusive luxury VIP experiences for Windward VIP ticket holders, our goal remains to elevate every aspect of the event."

 

For those seeking to elevate their show experience, the Windward Club offered an upscale retreat. Nestled within the Lakeside Pavilion on Flagler Drive, this VIP enclave provided patrons with a space to relax, indulge in gourmet cuisine, and enjoy a premium open bar. VIP ticket holders also gained access to the Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair (PBM+C). In collaboration with the fair, guests received complimentary admission to this esteemed art event. Presented by Art Miami, PBM+C offered an unparalleled art-buying experience, showcasing a diverse collections of exceptional artworks spanning various mediums and periods, including pieces by cutting-edge contemporary artists.

 

The allure of exclusive art seamlessly complemented the prestige of the featured yachts at this year’s event, making the Superyacht Show Palm Beach a must-visit destination for yacht enthusiasts. Located at Palm Harbor Marina, this extravagant showcase boasted superyachts epitomizing luxury and sophistication.With over 200 superyachts on display throughout the entire show, Superyacht Palm Beach offered a glimpse into the aspirational lifestyle of yachting.

 

Since 1982, the Palm Beach International Boat Show has anchored itself as a pillar not only for the Palm Beach community but also for the marine industry. The Palm Beach International Boat Show Gives Back program, funded through a portion of the show’s ticket sales, optional ticket price add-ons, and other boat show-related activities, supports projects that foster educational opportunities and enhance waterfront projects, positively impacting thousands of lives throughout the community. Leading into the 2024 show, the Palm Beach International Boat Show Gives Back program proudly announced its contribution of $500,000 towards community enrichment initiatives.

 

"The Palm Beach International Boat Show is not only an economic powerhouse but also a cherished tradition within our community," added Alyssa Freeman, Executive Director of MIAPBC. "Through initiatives like the Palm Beach International Boat Show Gives Back program, we reaffirm our commitment to enriching lives and fostering growth across the industry and throughout key community institutions that impact the everyday lives of West Palm Beach residents."

 

Partners such as Related Companies ensured guests enjoyed a seamless parking experience. For those arriving from across the tri-county area, Brightline provided convenient transit, with complimentary golf cart transportation to the show's site courtesy of ICON Electric golf carts.

 

"We are grateful for the support and enthusiasm that the West Palm Beach community, county and city officials, and residents show us year after year. It is the steadfast backing that fuels the success of the boat show making it a highlight for boating enthusiasts and industry professionals alike,” concluded Doole.

 

Mark your calendars for March 20-23, 2025, and join us for another unforgettable experience in beautiful West Palm Beach. For more information, visit www.PBBoatshow.com

2024 Palm Beach International Boat Show

KICK OFF CELEBRATION

Photo Albums

RIBBON CUTTING

BOAT SHOW PHOTOS

Want to exhibit your business at the picnic?

Limited 10x10 spots are available. Email info@marinepbc.org

Careers in the Marine Industry Day

MIAPBC, in collaboration with CareerSource Palm Beach County and the School District of Palm Beach County, recently organized yet another successful Marine Industry Career Day. The event drew approximately 70 high school students from various schools, offering them a comprehensive exploration of potential career paths within the marine industry. From roles in marine law enforcement with FWC to opportunities as captains, crew members, boat builders, marina managers, and within marine trades, the day was filled with insightful sessions. This was all made possible through a grant from the Palm Beach International Boat Show Gives Back.

Middle & High School Career Fairs

We were able to meet with students from Woodlands Middle School and Atlantic Community High School last month. We got to share about the Marine Industries and all the career opportunities available within the industry. The more opportunities we have for young people in our community the higher success we will have for our workforce needs in the future!

We have more upcoming career fairs, so be sure to send us info if you do (or would) offer internships or job shadowing opportunities. Please email assistant@marinepbc.org. Feel free to elaborate if there is a certain timeframe, age requirement, or any other requirements. 

WORKFORCE SHEET

Janet Zimmerman Appointed as

First Female Executive Director

of the Florida Inland Navigation District

The Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND) is thrilled to announce the historic appointment of Janet Zimmerman as its new executive director. She is the first woman to hold this prestigious position in the organization’s 97-year history after a unanimous vote by FIND’s board of commissioners. Her tenure commenced on March 1.

Zimmerman is a distinguished leader, bringing more than 25 years of experience in maritime policy, environmental stewardship, and infrastructure development. She has served in various capacities within the industry, including her recent role as assistant executive director of FIND, a position she has held since 2012. Zimmerman has demonstrated a relentless commitment to enhancing Florida’s waterway systems while prioritizing public access and agency partnerships.

One of her outstanding achievements include receiving the prestigious Public Service Award by the Florida Shore & Beach Preservation Association (FSBPA) in 2023. This accolade recognized her exceptional dedication and contributions toward protecting Florida’s beaches, and promoting effective regional sand management strategies, which are essential for the state’s shoreline conservation and waterway sustainability.

“I am deeply honored to lead the Florida Inland Navigation District as its first female executive director,” said Zimmerman. “Florida’s waterways are an invaluable asset and I am committed to advancing our mission of maintaining and improving these vital resources for the benefit of all Floridians and our environment. Together, along with the talented team at FIND, we will continue to foster partnerships, pursue innovative solutions, and ensure our waterways remain a beacon of excellence.”

Under Zimmerman’s guidance, the Florida Inland Navigation District is poised to embark on a new chapter implementing innovative solutions for the state’s waterway challenges, always with an eye toward environmental stewardship and community benefit. Her vision for FIND focuses on enhancing the navigability, safety, and public access of Florida’s 500 miles of Atlantic inland waterways, which are crucial for the state’s economy, tourism, and coastal resilience.

“Janet embodies the leadership, passion, and expertise necessary to propel FIND forward. Her track record of success, highlighted by her recent Public Service Award, speaks volumes of her dedication and ability to make a significant impact,” said Spencer Crowley, chair of FIND’s board of commissioners. “We are eager to see her lead our efforts to new levels of achievement.”

Janet Zimmerman’s groundbreaking appointment marks a significant milestone in FIND’s history, reflecting the organization’s dedication to leveraging a wide range of perspectives and expertise in fulfilling its mission. Her leadership is expected to not only drive FIND to new successes, but also inspire future generations of maritime and environmental professionals.

For more information about the Florida Inland Navigation District and its initiatives, please visit AICW.org.

Students in Palm Beach County are encouraged to apply for the highly anticipated Port of Palm Beach 2024 Summer Internship Program. Applications open on, March 11th and will close on Friday April 26th

“You do not necessarily need to be interested in the Port industry. We offer opportunities across a broad spectrum of industries,” said Port of Palm Beach District Chairman Wayne Richards.

The paid eight-week program offers opportunities in accounting/ finance/ procurement, administration, communications, human resources, information technology (IT), operations/engineering, planning, and tenant relations. 

New this year, port tenant Ozinga, is looking for a student interested in learning how to operate the company’s cement terminal, ready- mixed concrete plant and work in the sales department.  

“Our commitment to making a positive impact in our community extends beyond our products,” said Ozinga’s Vice President of Strategic Development Greg Vander Velde. “We believe in building a brighter future for the next generation of leaders who can carry our values forward.” 

The program is a great opportunity for local students enrolled in university, college or a trade school in Fall 2024 to gain invaluable professional experience, regardless of their academic background or career aspirations.

By participating in Port of Palm Beach's Summer Internship Program, students will acquire transferable skills and industry insights that will serve them well in any professional setting.

“Last year, our interns not only contributed significantly to our projects but also became integral parts of our work family,” Meekins said. “This program isn't just about filling roles; it's about nurturing future leaders and fostering a culture of growth and development.” 

The program is primarily funded through private monetary donations from numerous tenants including Ozinga, Tropical Shipping, South Florida Materials, E.N. Bisso & Son, Inc, Florida Sugar and Molasses Exchange

For information on program dates, student criteria, application requirements, and the selection process, visit our website. 

Tell Congress to Urge the Administration to Withdraw the Harmful Vessel Speed Restriction Rule

 

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has proposed expanding its North Atlantic Right Whale Vessel Strike Reduction Rule to limit the speed of recreational boats 35 ft. and greater to 10 knots (11 mph) in areas up to 90 miles offshore for a good portion of the year. This would severely limit access to the Atlantic Ocean in the fall, winter and spring, putting lives at risk, as small boats cannot safely travel at these slow speeds in the open ocean. The rule was developed without any input from the recreational boating industry, which supports 812,000 jobs and 36,000 small businesses. The rule ignores existing and emerging technologies that could be deployed to reduce vessel strike risk and save marine mammals.

 

Make your voice heard – tell your members of Congress to write the Biden administration and urge them to withdraw this harmful rule. Instead of a blanket speed restriction, NOAA must engage with the industry to develop and implement balanced, technology-focused solutions to protect both marine life and the boating economy.

ACT NOW

ABYC Foundation Names Freddie Fowler

Educator of the Year

Honoring Excellence in Marine Service Education: Freddie Fowler from Manatee Technical College Named 2023 Educator of the Year

The ABYC Foundation has named Freddie Fowler from Manatee Technical College in Bradenton, Florida, as the 2023 Educator of the Year. The annual award honors extraordinary marine service technology instructors teaching in a high school, post-secondary school, or within the industry.

A retired master sergeant of the United States Marine Corps, Fowler has transitioned from a distinguished military career to the marine industry, where he now serves as a marine service technology instructor at Manatee Technical College.

"Freddie's repeated nominations by both students and the administration highlight the remarkable influence of his teaching," said Sarah Devlin, Accreditation Director for the ABYC Foundation, who oversees the Marine Trades Accreditation Program (MTAP). "Manatee Technical College serves as an exemplary model, showcasing a program that successfully aligns its curriculum with job opportunities at the local, state, and national levels."

 

“Under the instruction of Freddie Fowler, the Marine Service Technologies program has record enrollments, new and renewed partnerships with, Yamaha, Mercury and Suzuki,” said Doug Wagner, Director of Manatee College, in his nomination. “The students upon graduation are having many locations to choose from for their careers. Freddie came from industry and is now giving back to educate the future employees in this area.”

 

To learn more about the ABYC Foundation and the Educator of the Year visit www.teachboats.org

ABYC Outstanding Technician Awards

Nominations Close Next Week!

Do you have an outstanding technician you would like to honor? Submissions for ABYC’s 2024 Outstanding Technician Award are due by end of day Monday, April 8! Nominate a marine service technician you wish to recognize for their hard work and dedication to the industry at abycinc.org/OutstandingTech2024.

ABYC will select 10 winners during International Marine Service Technician Week to receive $100 VISA gift cards and a technician prize pack with various giveaways. Winners of the Outstanding Technician Award will be announced Thursday, April 25th, and highlighted on ABYC’s social media accounts and website.

NOMINATE A TECH TODAY!

Splash into license-free freshwater fishing weekend April 6 and 7 

Mark your calendars for an exciting opportunity to cast your lines during the upcoming Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) license-free freshwater fishing weekend

This spring's license-free fishing weekend is on April 6 and 7 and invites residents and visitors to explore the many recreational freshwater fishing opportunities Florida has to offer, from serene lakes to winding rivers. 

Visit the FWC’s fishing basics web page for tips and information on how to start fishing. 

“Florida offers an experience seen nowhere else in the world through its abundant fishing opportunities,” said Tom Graef, FWC’s Director of the Division of Freshwater Fisheries Management. “License-free fishing weekends help residents and visitors alike connect with friends and family while enjoying the nature Florida has to offer.” 

All other rules, such as seasons, bag and size limits apply. To renew or purchase a fishing license, visit GoOutdoorsFlorida.com.

 Anglers of all ages and skill levels are encouraged to take advantage of this special weekend, which allows them to reel in their favorite freshwater species without the need for a fishing license. There are two family fishing events during this weekend: 

  • Tenoroc Fish Management Area 3829 Tenoroc Mine Road, Lakeland, FL 33805 April 6, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Pre-registration required, which will close April 5. Call the FWC at 863-648-3200 to register for the event. A free lunch will be provided by Publix Supermarkets and the Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida. Bait and a limited number of loaner rods and reels will also be provided free of charge to youth aged 15 and younger. A parent or guardian must accompany youth participants.
  • Florida Bass Conservation Center 3583 CR 788, Webster, FL 33597 April 6, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Attendees should bring fishing gear and bait. A free lunch of hotdogs and hamburgers will be provided by Vital Fleet Services.

Visit MyFWC.com and learn where to go freshwater fishing, saltwater fishing, or how to find a boat ramp or pier near you. 

Check out FWC’s bass fishing recognition program TrophyCatch and submit your 8-pound and greater largemouth bass to win prizes. 



Did you have a blast on the water? Plan ahead for the next freshwater license-free fishing weekend on June 8 and 9. 

FWC conducting technical assistance sessions for interested boating access grant program applicants 

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is offering technical assistance to potential applicants interested in the Florida Boating Improvement Program and the Boating Infrastructure Grant Program. 

The FWC works to improve boating access by evaluating potential sites for new boating access facilities and those in need of renovation or expansion; funding construction and renovation of boating access facilities; and administering grants programs for boating access and boating-related activities. 

The FWC will host four online technical assistance sessions for potential applicants interested in the Florida Boating Improvement Program and the Boating Infrastructure Grant Program in January. Applicants already familiar with the programs should still attend a technical assistance session to learn about recent guideline changes. 

FBIP provides funding through competitive grants for boating access projects and other boating-related activities benefiting motorized vessels in Florida. Eligible program participants include county governments, municipalities and other governmental entities of the state of Florida. 

BIGP provides funding through competitive grants for tie-up facilities for transient recreational boats 26 feet or longer. The program is funded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Eligible participants include local governments, Native American tribes, Port districts, nonprofit organizations, private organizations, state agencies and some special purpose districts, if legally authorized to acquire and develop public outdoor recreation facilities. 

 

The FBIP application period will open on January 19 and close March 20, 2024. The BIGP application period will open April 1 and close July 1, 2024. 



Interested parties can visit the Boating Grants Programs website to attend one of the following sessions via Microsoft Teams: 

·       Monday, Jan. 8, 10–11 a.m.

·       Wednesday, Jan. 10, 10–11 a.m.

·       Tuesday, Jan. 16, 10–11 a.m.

·       Thursday, Jan. 18, 10–11 a.m. 

For more information, email the Boating and Waterways Section at FBIP@MyFWC.com or call 850-488-5600.

FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/OFFICE MANAGER

(full-time, in office)

 

Location: Tequesta and Jupiter, FL (Full-time in office, Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM)

Employer: Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND), an independent special taxing district and local sponsor of Florida’s Intracoastal Waterway in partnership with the US Army Corps of Engineers.

 

Job posting: March 25, 2024

Deadline: Open until filled. Anticipated start date is May 1, 2024

Salary: $65,000-$70,000 salary range

Benefits: Medical, Dental, Paid time off, Florida Retirement System, Life Insurance

 

Application: Applications must include a cover letter, detailed resume and 3 professional references. Email application to JZimmerman@aicw.org

 

Position Summary: The Florida Inland Navigation District is seeking a high-level administrative assistant who demonstrates a commitment to public service and team success. This is a responsible executive administrative work position in support of the Executive Director or Deputy Director. The ideal candidate has exceptional clerical experience, office management skills and a passion for boating and Florida’s waterways. Detailed job responsibility listing available upon request.

 

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Performs daily clerical tasks and office management. This includes answering the phones, opening mail, ordering and maintaining supplies, managing contractors for office maintenance, upkeep and repair, minor accounting and purchasing support, scanning and filing, data entry for quarterly grant reports and fulfilment of public records requests.
  • Administrative support for the FIND Board of Commissioners monthly Board meetings. This includes publishing legal notices; meeting planning and scheduling; attendance coordination with commissioners; transcribing meeting minutes; printing/collating and distribution of meeting agendas; maintain outreach and meeting mailing lists; track and maintain district resolutions and management of archived records.
  • Assist in the development of letters, documents and reports, update website, participate in the planning and implementation of the district’s 100th anniversary activities and other outreach/event planning.

 

Required Knowledge and Skills:

  • Considerable knowledge of the principles and organization of public administration.
  • Knowledge of the functions, operations, and strategy of F.I.N.D.
  • Ability to direct and coordinate the work of others as required by assignment.
  • Ability to work independently on complex and confidential tasks and to deal with non-routine matters.
  • Ability to interpret, explain and apply policies, procedures, rules and regulations.
  • Ability to compose effective and accurate correspondence pertaining to varied and specialized subject matter.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
  • Ability to develop and maintain an effective and cooperative working relationship with others.

 

 Qualifications:

  • Associate degree plus 3-years of work-related experience; or a bachelor’s degree and 2-years of work-related experience; or a high school diploma and 5-years of work-related experience.
  • Exceptional clerical skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office suite of products, primarily Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint.
  • Excellent time management and organizational skills. Ability to work independently to oversee multiple projects simultaneously. Previous experience working with a public agency or state/local elected office is preferred.
  • Outstanding interpersonal skills: ability to work cooperatively with a variety of stakeholders including FIND staff and commissioners, agencies, elected officials, local governments and contractors.
  • Previous experience with event planning.

FIRST CLASS WATERCRAFT

 

Marine Service Technician

This position requires mechanical and electrical boat repair experience. Marine technicians inspect, maintain, and repair boats of all kinds. Using diagnostic equipment, they test and repair boat engines, hulls, propellers, rigging, and navigational equipment. They may also install and test sanitation and refrigeration systems, cabinetry, electrical systems, steering gear, and accessories. This position requires mechanical knowledge or background from marine, automotive, motorsports or heavy equipment repair. Pay is based on experience. Technical experience is preferred. To be successful as a marine service technician, you should have excellent attention to detail and strong self-discipline. An outstanding marine service technician demonstrates great hand-eye coordination and should be able to follow written and verbal instructions.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Inspection of boats and motors as they are received.
  • Troubleshoot and repair boats & engines for customers and dealer stock.
  • Outboard engine installation and rigging of new boats and repowers.
  • On water testing of new and repaired boats to verify proper operation.
  • Installation of accessories and electronics.
  • Complete Warranty repairs in a timely matter.
  • Scraping away old paint, barnacles, and debris from vessels.
  • Keep a clean and safe working area.
  • Follow procedures with attention to detail.
  • Prioritize and meet deadlines.
  • Good verbal and written communication skills.
  • Communicate with customers in a professional manner.
  • Good customer service skills.
  • Reading through repair and installation orders to determine the material, time, and equipment required.
  • A willingness to learn and accept constructive feedback.
  • The ability to carry heavy loads and to stand, sit, and stoop for prolonged periods.
  • Data entry of time and parts used.
  • All other responsibilities as assigned by management.

Marine Service Technician Requirements:

  • A minimum of a high school diploma or GED.
  • Relevant certificates may be required.
  • Certified Yamaha and Mercury outboard Technician preferred.
  • Practical experience with tools and equipment used in marine maintenance.
  • Ability to read and understand technical manuals.

Michael Rybovich & Sons is hiring

EXPERIENCED:

  • Boat Builder/Carpenters
  • Marine Electricians
  • Mechanics
  • Painters/Varnishers
  • Parts Department Associate

Competitive salary and recently updated comprehensive benefits package.

Come join our family-owned and operated custom sportfishing operation in Palm Beach Gardens. Work with some of the best craftsmen in the business!

Call Monday-Friday for additional information:

(561) 627-9168, and/or send your resume to:

info@michaelrybovichandsons.com

CrossCurrents Newsletter is published by the Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County, Inc. in an effort to provide its members with information that will educate, while enabling members to increase networking with other marine industry businesses.

Board of Directors

Austin Burkett, President

E.J. Schrader Mattress Company, Inc.

Tamra Fitzgerald, Vice President 

Venue Marketing Group

Raymond Graziotto, Secretary

Seven Kings Holding 

Janet Zimmerman, Treasurer

Florida Inland Navigation District  

Mallory Doremus

Palmdale Oil Company

Tino Garcia

Ferreira Construction Company, Inc.

George Gentile

2GHO, Inc.

Michael Kennedy

Michael Kennedy, Attorney



Martin Murphy, Jr.

JAMCO, Inc.

Doug West

Willis Custom Yachts

Staff

Alyssa Freeman 

Executive Director

Paola Pineros

Marketing & Membership Manager

Stephanie Button

Administrative Manager

Rena Blades

PBIBS Director of Community Relations and Government Affairs

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