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FPL becomes a Florida Bay Sponsor of the 2017 Sayfie Review Florida Leaders Summit.
The Sayfie Review Florida Leaders Summit is honored to announce that Florida Power and Light Company (FPL) has become a Florida Bay Sponsor of the 2017 Summit, to be held on September 14 and 15, 2017, in Miami. FPL's generous sponsorship will help provide all Summit attendees with an exceptional Summit experience.
FPL, headquartered in Juno Beach, is the nation's third-largest electric utility, serving an estimated 10 million people between Jacksonville and Miami. The company, which is a subsidiary of the clean energy firm NextEra Energy, Inc., has nearly 10,000 employees and is the sister company of NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, the world's largest generator of renewable energy from the wind and sun. With the lowest electric rates in Florida, FPL is a strong steward of its customers' energy needs, as well as an invaluable partner to the communities it serves.
Building upon the success of the first four Summits, the 2017 Summit will bring together Florida's top business, government, news media, non-profit and academic leaders to consider and discuss the most impactful ideas, issues and trends facing our state and nation.
This year, the Summit will have its traditional Invitation-Only program beginning with a kickoff lunch on Thursday, September 14, with breakout sessions throughout the afternoon and a cocktail networking reception that evening. The Summit will continue Friday, September 15, with a gathering of renowned speakers and insightful topics, and wrap up after lunch.
The leaders who attend this two-day event represent a unique assemblage of Florida's top decision makers, who continually seek the opportunity to learn from others and share their ideas.
The 2017 Sayfie Review Florida Leaders Summit will be held on Sept. 14-15 at the beautiful Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables.
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