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2024 Annual Meeting and celebration

MIAMI BEACH UNITED WISHES YOU
HAPPY HOLIDDAYS
and
A JOYOUS NEW YEAR

SAVE THE DATE

Please join us for our
2024 Annual Meeting and Celebration
at
Santorini by Georgios

101 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach FL 33139

Thursday January 18, 2024

Doors Open at 5;30pm

ANNUAL MEETING begins promptly AT 6:00pm

BUFFET and BEVERAGES will be PROVIDED.

SWEARING IN OF THE 2024 BOARD BY MAYOR STEVEN MEINER

REMARKS ON THE YEAR AHEAD BY MAYOR MEINER AND OUR NEW COMMISSIONERS

Free to paid members – RSVP here

YOU CAN JOIN OR RENEW MEMBERSHIP FOR 2024 HERE

SAVE THE DATE FOR OUR ANNUAL MEETING AND CELEBRATION

2023 MBU Board of Directors

Officers
Clare McCord, President
Ron Starkman, VP Government Affairs
Saul Gross, Treasurer
Adam Kravitz, Recording Secretary
Committee Chairs
Hortense De Castro, Membership
Gayle Durham & Elizabeth Latone, Strategic Policy & Advocacy
Valerie Navarrete, Forums & Events
Amanda Knapp, Administration
Directors
Roger Goldblatt, Marketing
Jorge Gonzalez, Government Affairs
Scott Needelman, Strategic Policy & Advocacy
Manning Salazar, Membership Engagement

*Not a member? Not a problem! Join today and get free access to this and all other members’ socials, plus membership in MBU for $25 through the end of 2024. Your membership helps support all MBU activities, including all candidate and topical forums (which are always free and open to the public) on important local issues, and their recording and archiving at our site (and maintenance of that site); and making sure that your voice is heard! Click here to join now!

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