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Years of puttering with his grandpa’s tools gave R.T. Hoffman the know-how to keep the Orlando Eye spinning.
Playing the carillon in Bok Tower 200 feet in the air, Geert D’hollander is on cloud nine.
Link Christensen spends his days diagnosing and repairing timepieces by listening to their “heartbeats.”
A history of the men who have guided Magic players over the last 27 years.
The Orlando Magic’s new head coach talks about his basketball philosophy, optimism, family—and his strategy for taking the team to the playoffs.
Bring on the cat urine, the duct tape and the dead bodies because Jon Bolton has seen it all.
In this series we will meet the faces behind some of the city’s most notable businesses.
In this series we will meet the faces behind some of the city’s most notable businesses.
They came true for Nick Goody of Orlando, the matter-of-fact kid who was coached by Mom and now pitches for the legendary New York Yankees.
Ashley Deveau keeps her four-legged clients looking and feeling good at Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming in Thornton Park.
Ashley Priselac keeps the celebrities at Madame Tussauds Orlando looking their best.
These leaders are also making a mark in our community.
Our annual list comprises politicians, entrepreneurs, educators, artists, philanthropists and others who are instrumental in shaping our community.
Evette Rahman, 51, owner of Sister Honey’s bakery, carries on her mother’s legacy.
“It’s not all glittery and sunshine,” says Jaclyn Fraser, 28, who powers through with “lots of caffeine.”
For four years, Jeff Sonksen has blazed a mile-long trail for public art along a Seminole County bikeway. And he’s nowhere near finished.
For Wayne Corbitt, 38, daily tours on the Everglades headwaters in Kissimmee never get old.
In pursuing one passion, Jennifer Erickson finds another—students.