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Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announces change in her senior leadership team

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MIAMI-DADE, Fla – Today, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announced an upcoming change in her senior leadership team. As Chief Financial Officer Edward Marquez is slated to retire in the fall, Dr. Carladenise Edwards will be joining Miami-Dade County as Chief Administrative Officer following Chief Marquez’s departure. “I want to express my deep gratitude to Chief Marquez for his many years of service to the Miami-Dade County community – not only within the County family but also in key roles with the Miami-Dade County Public Schools District and the City of Miami – and for his steadfast partnership in the two and a half years I’ve served as Mayor,” said Mayor Levine Cava. “We are fortunate to have such a talented professional as Dr. Edwards to oversee the complex portfolio of departments that Chief Marquez has shepherded over the past twelve years. Our County will be in great hands thanks to the wealth of experience and knowledge she brings, and I look forward to her leadership.”

Dr. Edwards has thirty years of professional experience ranging from Assistant Dean at the University of Pennsylvania to government official at the state and federal level. She is an accomplished healthcare executive who served as Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer for Henry Ford Health. In the public sector, she served as Interim Commissioner for the Georgia Department of Community Health, the Executive Director for Governor’s Health Information Infrastructure Advisory Board and Health Information Management Consultant for the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) under Florida Governor Jeb Bush, and held roles within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

“I am excited to be returning home to Miami-Dade County where my parents, grandparents and great grandparents all worked as public servants,” said Dr. Edwards. “It is an honor to serve under the leadership of Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and alongside so many talented County teams to help ensure the continued success of one of the largest counties in our nation.”

Dr. Edwards has a proven record of success in achieving revenue growth exceeding $3.4 billion and helping healthcare companies achieve operational efficiency. Her academic background, and professional experience in the fields of marketing & business development, health information technology, healthcare financing, and more make her a highly sought-after advisor, speaker, and director. Dr. Edwards received her BA and MS degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and her Ph.D. from the University of Florida.

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Andy Thomson Flips Boca Raton Mayoral Seat, Marking First Democratic-Aligned Victory in Over 30 Years

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BOCA RATON, Fla. (FNN)Andy Thomson has won the race to become the next mayor of Boca Raton, marking a major political shift in the South Florida city. According to Democratic leaders, the victory represents the first time in more than 30 years that the mayoral seat has been held by a Democratic-aligned candidate.

National Democrats also highlighted the win as part of a broader trend in recent elections. Party officials say Democrats have either won or exceeded expectations in roughly 90% of key races since Donald Trump was elected president.

The victory follows another recent Democratic gain in South Florida, when Eileen Higgins won the mayoral race in Miami last year.

DNC ORGANIZING EFFORTS BACKED THOMSON CAMPAIGN

The Democratic National Committee supported Thomson’s campaign through Election Day with voter outreach and organizing efforts aimed at boosting turnout in Boca Raton.

According to party officials, the DNC launched an organizing blitz that recruited volunteers and supported get-out-the-vote (GOTV) operations. The effort included contacting thousands of voters across the city ahead of Election Day.

The DNC’s voter protection team also partnered with the Florida Democratic Party to assist the campaign with ballot-curing efforts during the final days of vote counting.

DNC CHAIR PRAISES VICTORY

Following the election, Ken Martin, chair of the Democratic National Committee, praised Thomson’s campaign and framed the result as a warning sign for Republicans in Florida.

“When you organize everywhere, you can win anywhere — including here in Florida,” Martin said in a statement. “Mayor-elect Andy Thomson ran a strong campaign focused on the issues that matter most to Boca Raton voters, from the rising cost of groceries and gas to the health care crisis Donald Trump and his allies unleashed.”

Martin added that the outcome signals voter frustration with Republican policies in the state.

“This win is another warning sign to Florida Republicans that voters are fed up with their out-of-touch agenda that is making communities like Boca Raton unaffordable,” he said.

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Miami HEAT, Carnival Foundation Award 15 Florida Prepaid Scholarships to Miami-Dade Students at Kaseya Center

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MIAMI, Fla. (FNN SPORTS) — The Miami Heat and the Carnival Foundation will recognize 15 Miami-Dade County students as recipients of the 2026 Carnival Scholarship Program during a special halftime ceremony Saturday at the Kaseya Center.

Now in its 24th consecutive year, the scholarship partnership between the HEAT and the philanthropic arm of Carnival Corporation provides four-year Florida Prepaid College Plan scholarships to graduating seniors from Miami-Dade County Public Schools.

Scholarship Program Impact

Through the collaboration, 15 students will receive four-year Florida College Plan scholarships, helping cover tuition costs at Florida public colleges and universities.

The scholarship recipients represent a diverse group of students, including former participants in the HEAT Academy after-school enrichment program, which supports at-risk youth. Many of the students now participate in an innovative workplace mentoring initiative sponsored by Carnival and the Miami HEAT in partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami.

Each student will also receive a personal laptop computer, courtesy of the Carnival Foundation.

This year marks the 17th year the foundation has awarded fully prepaid college scholarships to high school seniors. Since the program began, 261 students have benefited, representing more than $5 million in scholarship awards.

Selection Process

Students were selected based on a combination of academic performance, leadership, community involvement and interviews conducted by representatives from the Miami HEAT, the Carnival Foundation and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami.

The scholarship program is designed to expand educational opportunities while connecting students with mentors and professional development resources that prepare them for future careers.

Event Details

The scholarship recognition will take place Saturday, March 14, during a Miami HEAT home game at the Kaseya Center in downtown Miami.

A reception will begin at 7 p.m. in Suite 240 A/B, followed by the on-court scholarship presentation during halftime, where the 15 student recipients will be recognized before fans.

Scheduled participants include:

  • Alonzo Mourning, Vice President of Player Programs, Miami HEAT

  • Michael McCullough, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Miami HEAT

  • John Vidalin, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer of Corporate Sales, Miami HEAT

  • Josh Weinstein, President and CEO, Carnival Corporation

  • Linda Coll, Executive Director, Carnival Foundation

  • Vicky Rey, Vice President of Government Affairs, Latin America, Carnival Cruise Line

  • Gale Nelson, President and CEO, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami

Location:
Kaseya Center
601 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL 33132

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PR Veteran Dina Allende Closes Boutique Agency After 25 Years, Joins United Way Miami

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MIAMI, Fla. (FNN) — After 25 years leading her own boutique public relations firm, veteran communications strategist Dina Allende has announced the closure of Clique PR and her transition to a full-time leadership role with United Way Miami.

Allende now serves as Associate Director of Communications at United Way Miami, joining the organization as it continues its century-long mission supporting Miami-Dade County through initiatives focused on education, health and financial stability.

Clique PR was founded in the months following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks — a period Allende described as both uncertain and transformative. The firm grew into a respected boutique agency representing clients across arts, entertainment, tourism and international business sectors.

Before launching her agency, Allende built her communications foundation with respected institutions including WPBT, Walt Disney World and Doral Golf Resort & Spa.

Through Clique PR, she represented high-profile events and organizations such as the Miami International Boat Show, Coconut Grove Arts Festival, Miami International Film Festival, the Latin America and Caribbean Air Transport Association, and INCAE during a Central American Presidential Summit where she saw Barack Obama in person.

Additional clients included Regulator Marine, Loud And Live and Sonesta Resorts in South Florida. She also collaborated on signature cultural events including Grovetoberfest, Wynwood Life and House of Horror Haunted Carnaval.

Among the most memorable milestones in her career, Allende handled publicity for 14th Dalai Lama, receiving a personal blessing she describes as unforgettable. She also worked alongside Miami New Drama Artistic Director Michel Hausmann and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Nilo Cruz to help expand the reach of theatrical storytelling in South Florida.

Allende said the most meaningful part of her 25-year career has been the professional relationships and friendships built along the way.

“Closing Clique PR is not a step away from purpose. It is a step toward a deeper commitment to it,” Allende said.

United Way Miami, which recently marked 100 years of service, focuses on strengthening the community through strategic investments that expand educational opportunities, improve health outcomes and promote financial stability for families.

“United Way Miami’s mission aligns fully with what has always driven me — connecting people, elevating stories and helping meaningful work reach the audiences it deserves,” she said.

Allende expressed gratitude to the colleagues, journalists, collaborators and clients who supported her throughout her career, saying her next chapter is built on the foundation created over the past quarter century.

“This next chapter is possible because of all we have built together,” she said.

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