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Congratulations to TCI Member Carole Ann Taylor on being named to Network Miami's list of the 25 most successful and prominent Black Business Women 2005! Network
Miami, a magazine about South Florida's black business professionals,
named the 25 most successful and prominent black business women
in its latest issue, which hit newsstands last week. The women
were honored at a reception last Friday at the Eden Roc Hotel
in Miami Beach. Olivia Charlton, CEO, Nell's Property Management Opal Comfort, community affairs manager, The Miami Herald Honorable Marcia G. Cooke, United States District Court, Southern District of Florida Dr. Verda Furrow, area superintendent, Broward County Public Schools Veldrin D. Freeman, president/CEO, A-1-A Employment
Kim Griffin-Hunter, CPA, partner, Deloitte Cecil Hayes, CEO, Cecil Designers Unlimited Laquinta Hyppolite, President & Pharmacy Manager, Royalty Drug and Pharmaceutical Care Marilyn J. Holifield, partner, Holland & Knight Andrea Kane, vice president of human resources, ADT Security Services Suzan A. McDowell, president and CEO, Circle Of One Marketing Yvette Miley, vice president and news director, NBC-6/WTVJ Bernadette A. Morris, president and CEO, Sonshine Communications
Beverly Parker, founder and owner, Washington Cable Supply Anita L. Petteway-Tyler, MD, Diplomate American Board of Internal Medicine Dr. Marty Pinkston, director of governmental and public affairs, Florida Memorial University Terri Prestage-White, senior vice president, Assurant Solutions Angela Rae, anchor, UPN 33, News This Morning
Lisa Silvera, co-founder, vice president and creative director, Thinkking Media Carole Ann Taylor, owner, Miami To Go, Little Havana to Go Gail Thompson, president, Capitol Project Management Lisa A. Wilson, COO and co-founder, The Mentoring Center and president, Lisa Wilson & Associates |

