
Notes from the Editorial Desk
Two months ago we launched this site and thanks to you the response and growth has been remarkable. To date we have had over 1 million visitors to the site and it is growing steadily.
Every morning we send out a morning news update to 1000+ high profile business people and community leaders who opted-in. People are reading our stories religiously, sharing them with colleagues and posting them on their social media sites.
We are extremely proud of our wonderful team of writers and reporters including two highly regarded meteorologists- Donna Thomas and David Bernard.
To see list of all our contributors click HERE.

The guiding force behind SouthFloridaReporter.com is Mark Young.
When you look up the definition of “Nose for News” in the dictionary, Mark’s picture will appear. Mark spent the last 40 years working behind the scenes covering the most important stories of the day. An experienced TV news manager, Mark is highly regarded as one of the most well respected and trusted media leaders in South Florida. His innate news sense and his keen ability to understand the mind set of his viewing audience knows no equal in the broadcasting community. His vast knowledge of corporate America and government organizations is unsurpassed.
During his television career Mark has managed news operations in small and large markets throughout the United States. As Broward Bureau Manager for CBS 4 News, Mark was responsible for all news developments throughout Broward County.
Not one to rest on his laurels, Mark created SouthFloridaReporter.com dedicated to covering local news and community events throughout South Florida The site has been embraced as a respected and viable news source both locally and nationwide.
We will continue to grow and evolve.
Thank you for your support.
Terri Lynn
Terri@SouthFloridaReporter.com
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