Business community focusing on filling empty desks in Miami-Dade County Public Schools
by NBC 6 South Florida | May 15, 2025 The kids in the third-grade class we observed at Phyllis Ruth Miller Elementary go to an A-rated school, a Montessori magnet school, which has room for more students, and now a group of CEOs says that's a marketing issue. "So this is our down payment on the future of Miami-Dade County's public education system," said Raul Moas, president of the Partnership for Miami.
Raul Moas: Partnership for Miami targets housing, mobility
by Miami Today | December 11, 2024 As president of nonprofit Partnership for Miami, Raul Moas leads a dynamic group of business leaders acting in the civic interest to build a world-class Miami that works for all its residents. Through the Partnership, Mr. Moas collaborates with grassroots organizations, researchers, policymakers, and philanthropists to develop and implement solutions that improve Miami's affordability, livability, educational systems, and resilience. He brings a wealth of...
These Miami Executives Use Global Lessons for City’s Growth Plans
by CoStar News | May 23, 2024 About two dozen leaders of Miami's major businesses are forming a nonprofit to tackle some of the city's growing pains after a population boom, and they are using lessons from around the globe to help shape South Florida's future. Miami has become one of the nation's least affordable housing markets and use of public transit is down significantly, two challenges the new Partnership for Miami group plans to address. Partnership for Miami's members include...
Business leaders and newcomers join forces to tackle Miami’s social issues
by Anna Sherrill | May 23, 2024 A new non-profit, the Partnership for Miami, has been launched by influential figures from Miami's business, sports, and civic sectors. The group, which includes newcomers like billionaires Orlando Bravo and Ken Griffin, aims to tackle the city's most pressing issues and ensure a prosperous future for all residents.
CEOs Form New Group to Address Miami’s Social Issues
by My Block Miami | May 20, 2024 A new nonprofit, the Partnership for Miami, has emerged, led by Orlando Bravo, Ken Griffin, Jorge Mas, and Tom Garfinkel.
Raul Moas to lead new Partnership for Miami aimed at long-term prosperity: A Q&A
by Refresh Miami | May 15, 2024 Miami is in a moment, with "meteoric" growth since 2020, but also experiencing growing pains that exasperate the affordability and livability of Miami for everyone. That's among the reasons for the formation of Partnership for Miami, a new coalition of business leaders that seek to find solutions for the Miami metro area's social challenges, and maximize the opportunity for sustained growth and prosperity. Partnership for Miami, which came together organically...
NYC-Inspired Group Including Ken Griffin Seeks to Build Up Miami
by Bloomberg | May 7, 2024 Andre Dua left New York for Miami in the summer of 2019 for family reasons. In the hectic period that followed, he oversaw McKinsey & Co.'s outpost in the city as it grew to 400 employees from 100, part of a wave of finance, tech and business executives relocating for a world of sunshine and lower taxes. Ana-Marie Codina has also lived through significant change in Miami. The Codinas first arrived in the city in the 1960s after her father, Armando, was sprung out...