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Vol. 28 No. 52 December 27, 2010 A Weekly Space Coast Business Magazine At 90, renowned Hayman leads Space Coast Pops; worked with music greats Vaughan on albums and saxophonist By Ken Datzman Julian “Cannonball” Adderley, and many other recording artists including The great American conductors and Vic Damone, Patti Page, Andy Williams, arrangers of popular music in the 1940s and Bobby Vinton. and 1950s have quietly left the stage. It Hayman was the composer and was a period of remarkable creativity and arranger for MGM films with Judy craftsmanship in music. The era produced Garland in “Meet Me in St. Louis” and many talented vocalists, songwriters, “Girl Crazy,” which also featured Mickey arrangers, and conductors. Rooney. Hayman scored many Broadway Big–name bands and orchestras, shows and motion pictures. His unique including symphonic ensembles, domi- style of writing and arranging caught the nated the musical landscape then. ear of George Stoll, MGM Studios’ musical of the Boston Pops director. Orchestra enjoyed wide acclaim for more Hayman himself appeared in the than half a century, leading that organiza- Twentieth Century Fox films “Coney tion as music director and conductor. Island” and “Sweet Rosie O’Grady,” both Fiedler brilliantly mixed show tunes starring Betty Grable. and popular music using lush symphonic And he recorded a series of albums on arrangements, many of them written by the Naxos International label. In the colleague Richard Hayman, who today is 1950s and 1960s, Hayman also recorded a conductor of the Space Coast Pops number of albums for , Orchestra in Brevard County. including “Music for Romance” and “Only “My biggest Boston Pops highlight was Memories.” His 1957 outing “Havana in BBN photo — Adrienne B. Roth just hearing them play. Every day was a Hi–Fi” was the first in Mercury’s pop Alyce Christ is executive manager and co–founder of Space Coast Pops Orchestra, which is marking fond memory,” Hayman said about his music stereo LP series. its 25th season. Nolan Masters, right, is president of the board. Four years ago, Christ said she was years working for Boston Pops, where he This is just a snapshot of his long– fortunate to have been able to recruit Palm Beach resident Richard Hayman as Space Coast Pops was the principal arranger and had the running career, one that goes on and on. conductor. Hayman was the principal arranger of the for many years. He has privilege to guest–conduct the orchestra In a sense, the last man standing at his own star in Hollywood’s ‘Walk of Fame.’ on occasions. the center of much of this musical There are others who went on to universe five and six decades ago is He is widely regarded as the world’s private event was held in October. compile a body of work that is today Boston–native Hayman, who will be 91 greatest harmonica player. Hayman said Richard DeVos, co–founder of Amway considered a benchmark in their genres, years old in March. he always carried the instrument with Corp. and owner of the Orlando Magic, including arranger Nelson Riddle, who Hayman has worked across all him during his junior–high years. “I flew the 110–person Boston Pops Orches- honed the sounds that helped revive the platforms — studio recordings, television, developed my own style of playing.” tra to Orlando to play a one–hour concert career of at Capitol film, and tour shows — and with the Keith Lockhart, the current Boston for 1,200 invited guests. Records. biggest stars in entertainment. But he is Pops’ conductor, asked Hayman to be the “It was an honor to be there,” said The beautiful strings music of Don perhaps most famous for being the featured soloist for the grand opening of Costa on later Sinatra albums at the principal arranger for the Boston Pops for Orlando Magic’s Amway Center. The Please see Space Coast Pops, page 19 Reprise label set a new tone in the early more than 30 years, working closely with

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Visiting the exchanges and seeing year ago at this time for “BBN,” my firsthand this kind of financial infrastruc- prediction for the Dow Jones at the close of ture, is exuberating. 2010 was a 1,000–point rally, to 11,700. I’m now a student resident here, When I called for a 1,000–point rally, attending NYU. during the dark days of investing last year, And I just had to have my picture taken I soon received some weird calls and in front of the “Charging Bull,” because it’s e–mails at the office. what capitalism, investing, and the free– Today, the Dow hovers around 11,500. enterprise system is all about. It’s America With the holiday rally still intact and a few — you take a risk to make a financial gain. days to go before the year ends, I could The bronze sculpture is a magnificent literally hit this number flat–out. work of art, dominating the Financial I also predicted an 800–point upshoot District. You really can’t appreciate its for NASDAQ in 2010, to around 2,000. craftsmanship and beauty unless you see Okay, I underestimated its strength a bit. it as it stands, in Bowling Green Park, The NASDAQ is treading 2,634. near Wall Street, in Manhattan. Here is my fearless market prognostica- Yes, “I’ll Take Manhattan,” just like tion for 2011. And my statistical moduling Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart wrote in has been as sharp as a razor over the years their classic song, also mentioning the forecasting the market’s direction. Bronx and Staten Island in their lyrics. It’s going to be some kind of year for I have researched some of the fascinat- investors; the upside is going to be huge ing history of the “Charging Bull,” which because the economy will start to gain stands 11–feet tall and is 16–feet long. It strength at mid–year and businesses will weighs more than 7,000 pounds. start hiring people again. The good times This is a powerful dude. When it begins are coming! to roar, stay out of its way. And I think it’s On the final market day of 2011, the going to knock some of those nasty short– Dow Jones will be standing at 12,852, a sellers on their rear–ends in 2011 (more on big leap forward. I see the NASDAQ at my yearly market forecast later in this 3,855. The S&P will reach 1,800, from column). around 1,244 in 2010. I like the way Dianne Durante Buy now and position yourself for big describes the “Charging Bull” in “Outdoor rewards in the months ahead! Monuments of Manhattan: A Historical I really enjoy writing this column every Guide.” She captures it perfectly: year. Each year, I get a little bolder in my “The Bull’s head is lowered, its nostrils market predictions. flared, and its wickedly long, sharp horns Happy holidays and best wishes for are ready to gore; it’s an angry, dangerous 2011. We thank all of our advertisers, beast. The muscular body twists to one readers and the business community in side, and the tail is curved like a lash. The general for their many years of supporting Bull is also energetic and in motion.” the “BBN” brand. We’re here because of The unique work was done by an artist you. named Aarturo Di Modica. He spent Lastly, I have to give credit to my sister, around $360,000 doing this project Margaret, for taking this photograph. She following the 1987 stock–market crash, as is across the pond, studying at Johns a symbol of the “strength and power of the Hopkins, in Baltimore. We were able to American people.” work this out, meeting here in the We’ve gotten over the 1987 crash and Financial District on a cool day, myself another one, and we’ll rebound from the dressed in a classy suit purchased at next one, too. Capitalism is still the most Michael’s Men’s Store in Indialantic. efficient system in the world, safe–guarded by the Federal Reserve. Happy New Year. 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DECEMBER 27, 2010 Happy New Year! BREVARD BUSINESS NEWS / 3 BBN EDITORIAL CSR releases final weather balloon at Ascension in South Atlantic On Sept. 30, Computer Sciences Raytheon released It was quickly realized the density profile of the Longtime CSR employee George “Dover” Thomas the last weather balloon from Ascension Island, bringing upper atmosphere was an important factor in re–entry prepared the final radiosonde for release and later to a close a 53–year record of measurements that have vehicle performance and the Air Force directed the recalled what a busy place the Weather Station on filled an important gap in the understanding of global Range contractor to begin radiosonde observations at Ascension Island was when he first started in 1968. “We weather and served a critical role in development of U.S. Ascension Island in 1957. The balloon–borne radio- were releasing and tracking at least one balloon a day missile technology in the 1960s and 1970s. sondes use radio telemetry to report back temperature, and launching three weather rockets a week — it was a CSR has managed the Ascension Island station since humidity, and pressure from the surface into the lower hectic pace.” 1988 under contract with the U.S. Air Force 45th Space stratosphere or up to 100,000 feet. Soon thereafter, He added, “We were using hydrogen for the balloons Wing. rocketsonde flights were added to provide data between until 1977. I recall the protective gear and safety Ascension Island is in the South Atlantic Ocean, 100,000 and 400,000 feet. procedures we used. I was a little nervous handling the 4,400 nautical miles southeast of Cape Canaveral, and Because of the limited amount of regular, high– hydrogen, but the thing I remember most was the smell was instrumented as part of the U.S. Air Force Missile quality radiosonde data in the equatorial regions around — I’ll never forget it.” Test Center in 1956. the earth, the Ascension Island data has been widely The last Ascension Island radiosonde was released on The station played a critical role in observing the re– used by the scientific community to develop a better Sept. 30 by Maj. Ingrid Kaat, the U.S. Air Force entry of the first intercontinental ballistic missile understanding of global–weather patterns and has Ascension Island Station commander. systems launched from Cape Canaveral — the Atlas, revealed some surprises along the way. Between 1957 and the final balloon release, more Titan, and eventually Minuteman missiles. Ascension Island radiosonde and rocketsonde data than 20,000 radiosonde observations were performed at Many of the initial re–entry vehicles carried by these confirmed the presence of a two–year reversal in wind Ascension Island. Despite the end of radiosonde boosters didn’t perform as designed during re–entry and flow in the stratosphere called the Quasi Biennial observations at Ascension Island, CSR continues to the data collected at Ascension Island helped the U.S. Oscillation. This previously poorly understood reversal release radiosondes twice a day from the Cape eventually perfect this complex technology. in stratospheric winds is now known to play an essential Canaveral Air Force station and up to 15 times on role in the earth’s climate dynamics. launch day making the atmosphere over Cape Later measurements from Ascension Island helped Canaveral the most extensively and accurately charac- identify large concentrations of ozone being transported terized on the planet. 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It reports on The Task Force, created through an administrative order issued by Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles Canady, news, trends and ideas of interest to industry, trade, held its first meeting Dec. 8. agribusiness, finance, health care, high technology, Each year, roughly 125,000 people with serious mental illnesses are arrested and booked into Florida jails at a cost education and commerce. to local government of more than $500 million, while another $600 million is spent housing people with mental illnesses in state prisons and forensic–treatment facilities. Letters to the Editor must include the writer’s signature and printed or typed name, full address and telephone In addition, 56 percent of Florida prison inmates (more than 66,000) have a substance–abuse problem. number. Brevard Business News reserves the right to edit Among its duties, the Task Force will promote the recommendations outlined in the Court’s “Transforming Florida’s all letters. 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King Center’s Theatre for Youth Outreach Program a big success Believing that a passion for the performing arts begins at an early age, the Maxwell C. King Center’s Theatre for Youth and Outreach Program is committed to bringing “high–quality and compelling” children’s theatre to area school children, said Karen Wilson, director of the Educa- tional Theatre Program. Exposure to arts and culture at an early age is an essential component of a rich and diverse education, she said. (And(And aa tobaccotobacco--freefree NewNew Year!)Year!) “Since 1999, the Theatre for Youth Program has taken Betts Silvernail CIA Developers arts and educational theatre programs to the community. In November, as a part of this wonderful outreach, ‘The pick up BBN pick up BBN Fairy Tales of Grimm’ was presented at six Brevard County elementary schools. Over 1,600 students, from 12/20/10 12/20/10 Titusville to Palm Bay, were impacted by this wonderful page 2 production.” From: page 2 Teachers were provided with an educational packet From: containing the background of the play, she said, as well as The Brevard Tobacco various tools and lesson plans to help their students learn Initiative (BTI) from the specific aspects of the production. FULL COLOR FULL COLOR These performances at school provide additional opportunities for children to learn, to explore, and to A community partnership supporting policies that create embrace the arts. “The Fairy Tales of Grimm” was tobacco-free environments, increase restrictions on presented in cooperation with Brevard Public Schools 21st minors’ access to tobacco and promote smoking cessation programs. Century Community Learning Project. The King Center for the Performing Arts and the Brevard County School District are members of the Funded by the Florida Join Today Department of Health (321) 255-0800 or Partners in Education program of the John F. Kennedy (321) 259-7262 www.brevardtobacco Center for the Performing Arts. Selected because of their initiative.org “demonstrated commitment to the improvement of education in and through the arts,” the partnership team participates in collaborative efforts to make the arts integral to education, Wilson said. In January, the Theatre for Youth program is offering an “Arts Integration” seminar for teachers. The workshop will emphasize the definition of “arts integration” en- hanced by skill–building and strategies for dance. Teachers will receive in–service credits when they complete the seminar. For more information about this Blue Tangerine program, visit KingCenter.com or call 433–5717. pick up BBN Posey, Payne headline Cattle Baron’s Ball The ninth annual Cattle Baron’s Ball, presented by 12/20/10 Lexus of Melbourne, will be held on Saturday, March 19 at the Hilton Melbourne Rialto Place. “We’re really excited page 5 about this new venue. The changes that the committee is planning for the 2011 Cattle Baron’s Ball are looking FULL COLOR brilliant,” said James Atkinson, executive director of Brombacher American Cancer Society’s East Coast Area. “We are especially honored to have Congressman Bill Posey as our pick up BBN honorary chairperson, and Nancy Payne, the executive director of the Space Coast Cancer Center, as our event 12/06/10 chairperson,” he added. Proceeds directly benefit American Gaich Cancer Society research, education, and patient services as page 5 well as provide funding for the ROCK Camp programs and pick up BBN scholarships. The local unit is seeking sponsors and volunteers for the Cattle Baron’s Ball, which has set an 12/20/10 event goal of $100,000. Call Anne Solomon at 253–0361, extension 5754, or send an e–mail message to her at page 5 [email protected] for information on how you can become a sponsor, or join the planning committee. FULL COLOR

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BREVARD BUSINESS NEWS / 8 Happy New Year! DECEMBER 27, 2010 BBN DIGEST Central Brevard Area Parks and Recreation announces winners COCOA — The Central Brevard Area of Brevard County Parks and Recreation, organizer of the Merritt Island and Cocoa–Rockledge holiday parades, has announced the winners in civic, school, commercial and marching–band categories. l In the Merritt Island parade, held Dec. 4, judges’ choice as best overall was Inferno Fitness Studio. Judges’ choice in the Cocoa–Rockledge parade, held Dec. 11, was Data Voice Brevard County Sheriff’s Office. l The winning marching bands in Merritt Island were Merritt Island High School (first place), Jefferson March- ing Band and Cheerleaders (second place), and Edgewood new ad emailed Junior–Senior High Drum Line (third place). l The winning marching bands in the Cocoa–Rockledge WeWe thank thank you you forfor the opportunityopportunity to to parade were Rockledge High School (first place), McNair FULL COLOR Magnet School (second place), and Clearlake Middle workwork with with youyou this yearyear andand looklook to to School (third place). l In the Merritt Island youth–civic category, first place aa peaceful peaceful and and prosperous prosperous New went to Cub Scout Pack 701, second place was YMCA NewYear Year for all. for all Adventure Maidens, and third place was Girl Scouts of Citrus Council. l In the Cocoa–Rockledge youth–civic category, first– place winner was Manatee Shores Girl Scouts, second place was Cub Scout Pack 706, and third place was Crosswinds Youth Services. l In Merritt Island’s adult–civic category, first–place $,53257)$&,/,7,(668332576(59,&(6 winner was the Azan Shriners, second place was Elks Lodge 2650, and third place was Merritt Island Breakfast Rotary Club. l In Cocoa–Rockledge’s adult–civic category, first place went to the Azan Shriners, second place was JLS Magnolia Blossoms, and third place was Mike Artelli. l In the adult–youth civic grouping, Merritt Island’s winners were Brevard County Sheriff’s Office (first place), Unity Church of Merritt Island (second place) and Grace DATA VOICE, INC. dba DVI SERVICES Lutheran Church Preschool (third place). 1220 Prospect Avenue, Suite 287, Melbourne, Fl 32901-7300 l For Cocoa–Rockledge adult–youth civic, first place went to Teen Missions International, second place was Top Tel: (321) 952-2335 Teens of America, and third place was King Street Baptist Church. l School winners in Merritt Island were Gardendale Medical & EMT Supplies Elementary Magnet School Showstoppers (first place), Uniform Mart Mila Elementary (second place), and Jefferson Middle Uniform Mart School Dance Team (third place). pickform up BBNMa l School winners in Cocoa–Rockledge were Gardendale Featuring Products Elementary Magnet School Showstoppers (first place), Uniforms  12/20/10 kupBkupBBShoes  Accessories Golfview Intermediate Cheerleaders (second place), and Artemis Rockledge High School Cheerleaders (third place). Melbourne Shopping Center 1387page S. Babcock 19 Steet l In the commercial category, Merritt Island’s winners pick up BBN were ATM Recycling (first place), Dr. Fair’s Office (second 676-0000 place), and DBVAR Services & Duron Smith A/C & 12/20/10 Heating (third place). l Cocoa–Rockledge’s commercial winners were page 2 Sutherland Party Rentals (first place), ATM Recycling Suton Suit (second place), and Inferno Fitness Studio (third place). PROSPECTpick OFFICEup BBN CENTER Gallery in Viera seek artists Newly Renovated The new Art Gallery of Viera in The Avenue Viera has SBA Approved12/20/10 Hub Zone a few openings available for artists to present their work. For more information, visit www.artgalleryofviera.com. 725-1240page 2

DECEMBER 27, 2010 Happy New Year! BREVARD BUSINESS NEWS / 9 BBN BUSINESS As year comes to close, RE/MAX Alternative Realty holds lead as the top single–office agency in the region based on sales volume; businesswoman Madelyn Dorricott sees good opportunity in 2011 performance.” By Ken Datzman RE/MAX Alternative Realty closed $87 million in residential real–estate deals in 2009, she said, INDIALANTIC — Which real–estate agencies in driven by first–time buyer activity, tax incentives, Brevard County have been selling the most homes and bargain hunters in the market. It seems like in 2010 and garnering market share at a time when the housing market has experienced a post tax– each transaction is highly coveted by the Realtor credit correction this year, which has slowed buyer and the broker? activity. The Melbourne Area Association of Realtors and But Dorricott said she is now beginning to see the Space Coast Association of Realtors compile momentum build again late in the year, as Novem- residential real–estate statistics in two formats — ber was a solid sales month for her office. one tally for single–office firms and the other for “November was awesome. We closed $5.7 million companies with multiple branches in the region. in sales. The phones are ringing and the agents are The single–office sales leader on this year’s list busy. They seem to have a lot in the pipeline. We is, not surprisingly, RE/MAX Alternative Realty Inc. are very optimistic about the first half of 2011,” she Businesswoman Madelyn Dorricott’s franchise said. has held the No. 1 sales spot for individual offices in Pending home sales jumped in October, showing the region for the past decade, a period that has a positive uptrend since bottoming in June, seen an interesting batch of economic cycles. according to the National Association of Realtors. “I feel so fortunate to be surrounded with high– The Pending Home Sales Index is a forward– end producers at RE/MAX Alternative Realty,” she looking indicator. The index rose 10.4 percent to said. “If you are working in this office in December 89.3, based on contracts signed in October, from of 2010, you are a producer. Period. That is just the 80.9 in September. way the RE/MAX system is designed. It’s not for The housing market is in a recovery phase and part–time people; it’s for people who are serious will be uneven at times, the report said. about making real estate their career and being at If the Bush tax cuts are extended for everyone, the top of their industry.” an additional 400,000 jobs could be created in 2011, At the end of this year’s third quarter, RE/MAX with home sales rising by 60,000 to 80,000 units, International reported a 36 percent increase in according to economists at the National Association franchise sales as compared to the 2009 period. In of Realtors. the U.S. market, the RE/MAX brand saw a 28.9 “In order to make solid gains in the housing BBN photo — Adrienne B. Roth percent increase in franchise owners. market, the unemployment rate needs to drop and Madelyn Dorricott is broker and owner of RE/MAX Alternative Realty Inc. in Success for the RE/MAX organization is mea- we must deal with the foreclosure crisis,” Dorricott Indialantic. Her one–office RE/MAX franchise has consistently led the region in sured by the quality of its sale associates, Dorricott said. sales volume, year after year. The 19–agent associate team posted $64.8 said. “That’s where we really shine.” Experts say the big obstacles to a solid housing– million in sales in 2010, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 12. Dorricott said she is looking to Her 19–agent team in 2010 posted sales of $64.8 market recovery are job creation, working through finish the year with $70 million in sales. million, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 10, leading No. 2 the many foreclosures, and easing access to credit. Prudential Sterling Properties at $62.2 million and Some brokers say the overly tight underwriting occurred during the real–estate buying binge of the mid–2000s were No. 3 Prudential Star Real Estate Inc. at $52. 6 standards are holding back the pace of the housing– driven by risky, easy–money financing. million in volume, in the single–office category. market recovery. The buy–and–hold investment model is back in favor. Eighty–five According to the market–share report by the two Loan–performance data from Fannie Mae and percent of homebuyers see their home as a good investment, and associations, the multiple–office sales leader is ERA Freddie Mac clearly demonstrates very low default nearly half think that investment is better than stocks. Showcase Properties and Investments Inc. ($97.5 rates on recently originated mortgages, much lower Even with several years of price declines, the typical seller who million), followed by Pruitt Real Estate Inc. ($81.8 than the vintages of 2002 and 2003 before the purchased a home eight years ago experienced a median equity gain of million) and RE/MAX Elite ($78.3 million). RE/ housing boom. $33,000, a 24 percent increase, while sellers who were in their homes MAX Alternative Realty’s $64.8 million in sales Homebuyers today have affirmed a long–term for 11 to 15 years saw a median gain of 40 percent, according to the puts its fourth on this list. view of home ownership, said Dorricott. 2010 “National Association of Realtors Profile of Homebuyers and “We’ll probably end up with about $70 million in “People who are buying homes today are living Sellers.” closed sales transactions for the year,” said in them. The ‘flipping’ days are over. If you are The National Association of Realtors, the leading advocate for Dorricott, broker and owner of the business. buying a home, yes, you can get a great interest rate housing and homeownership issues, is campaigning against any “That number is down from last year’s sales and, yes, you can get a good price on the home. But modification to the standard mortgage–interest deduction. volume, but I think the drop is pretty much across if think you can turn around and sell it in six In a new survey commissioned by that organization and conducted the board in the region. Still, for 19 agents to post months and make a profit, well, it won’t happen,” online in October by Harris Interactive of 3,000 homeowners and nearly $70 million in sales and close 400 transac- she said. renters, nearly three–fourths of homeowners and two–thirds of renters tions — working with 400 families — in the current House flipping is virtually nonexistent in today’s said the mortgage deduction was “extremely” or “very important” to environment is really good. We’re proud of our market. The flipping and quick gains which them.

BREVARD BUSINESS NEWS / 10 Happy New Year! DECEMBER 27, 2010 BBN BUSINESS BankFirst’s new ‘Intelligent Deposit’ ATMs in Brevard lead way in technology arena as the organization strives to enhance customer convenience; businesses embrace bank’s Remote–Deposit Capture Solutions is an area where we have experienced a By Ken Datzman tremendous amount of success with our existing clients, and it has allowed us to expand those BankFirst is touting a new, cutting–edge relationships and actually grow the bank.” technology that basically reshapes the workhorse Added Welch, “The Business Solutions product automatic–teller machine and its role in daily suite has been a home run for us over the last financial transactions. couple of years. When we operated as The Bank The Central Florida–based institution has rolled Brevard, before the merger with BankFirst, we had out “Intelligent Deposit” ATMs in its respective just a couple of basic accounts for clients. Now we markets, becoming one of the first community offer customers a greatly expanded product line, banks in Florida to invest in “smart” technology of mostly in the Business Solutions product suite.” this kind. The product suite includes Internet Cash Locally, BankFirst has offices in Melbourne, Management, Business Online Bill Payment, Viera/Suntree, and Titusville. Internet Wire Transfers, Direct Connect, Merchant “We are making wide use of technology through- Services, Overnight Repurchase Agreements, and out our system to enhance customer convenience, Electronic Federal Tax Payment System. and the new ATM technology is an example of that. Russell said business customers today are Our bank has all the technical capabilities of any looking for “simple, streamlined solutions. Their large bank,” said Mick Welch, BankFirst’s Brevard time is precious. Banking used to be time–consum- County president. ing for businesspeople. They would have to physi- Welch heads up a local executive team for cally come into the facility and go through some BankFirst that includes longtime area residents effort to do their daily business. We’ve changed that Jack Gould, North Brevard area president; Gilbert routine, thanks to advances in technology.” “Gil” Russell, South Brevard area president; and Many banks are responding to their customers’ Daryl Bishop, Central Brevard area president. needs by boosting investments in technologies. In Recently, the company went to an area president fact, 43 percent of banks say they will increase their management alignment with each president having technology budgets in the next two years, according oversight responsibility for his territory and to a new survey by the Independent Community reporting to Welch. Bankers of America. With the new BankFirst ATM technology, “a “Online banking and remote–deposit capture is deposit envelope is no longer required,” said Russell. the wave of the future in our industry,” said Welch. BBN photo — Adrienne B. Roth The machines offer online, real–time processing, A survey by the American Bankers Association BankFirst’s executive team in Brevard County includes, from left: Jack Gould, and user–friendly, step–by–step touch–screen shows that for the first time, more bank customers North Brevard area president; Mick Welch, Brevard County president; Daryl instruction. (25 percent) prefer to do their banking online Bishop, Central Brevard area president; and Gilbert Russell, South Brevard area Checks and cash are inserted directly into the compared to any other method. president. The team says it is looking forward to building business relationships machine, and the customer’s receipt, including The survey of 1,000 consumers was conducted with new customers in 2011. printed imagines of all their scanned checks, is last year for the ABA by Ipsos–Reid, an indepen- received and the transaction is completed, said dent market–research firm. This marks a “water- differentiator in the marketplace, it’s what sets you apart,” said Russell. shed change,” according to the ABA, and also tells Russell, adding that BankFirst provides the kind of personalized “The ATM reads cash, it reads checks — it’s just the organization that consumers now have more service community banks are known for in their markets. like a Remote–Deposit Capture system, or ‘bank– confidence in the accuracy and security of online BankFirst recently thanked its customers at its annual Customer in–a–box.’ Essentially, we are simplifying the banking. Appreciation Day held at the bank’s offices in Titusville and ATMs. Now, they are smarter and more robust in Banks view protecting their customers’ person- Melbourne. terms of how they operate to serve customers,” he nel information as a key long–term objective. Banks “We had 170 people attend the function in Titusville,” said Gould. said. continue to invest in ways to guard their customers’ “It’s our way of saying to our customers, once a year, ‘We appreciate Like ATMs, Remote–Deposit Capture is a time– sensitive financial data. your business, your commitment and your loyalty.’ We greatly enjoy saver for BankFirst’s business customers. It allows “It’s the bank’s loss, not the consumer’s loss,” hosting these events.” businesses to scan checks and transmit the scanned said Bishop. “The banks are liable, so it makes Welch said around 175 to 200 people came to the Melbourne office images to a bank for posting and clearing, from sense to focus some dollars in the security arena.” for BankFirst’s Customer Appreciation Day, which included invita- their offices. The basic requirements for this service “BankFirst has just put in place a new program tions to customers of the Viera/Suntree branch. include a PC, an Internet connection, and a check that adds another layer of security to our online– During the third quarter of 2010, BankFirst’s capital and non– scanner, which BankFirst provides to the customer. banking platform,” said Russell. “It gives us that performing asset ratios continued to improve due to both profitable Remote–Deposit Capture is part of BankFirst’s extra security.” operations and “aggressive” problem–loan resolution efforts, the “Business Solutions” product suite “that encom- BankFirst also remade its website, company reports in its latest “Statement of Condition.” passes a host of services driven by technology, www.BankFirst.com, to better serve consumers. “Our company is strong. We are very liquid. We have plenty of including online banking,” said Gould. “Business “Banking is about service. Service is the capital behind us,” said Welch.

DECEMBER 27, 2010 Happy New Year! BREVARD BUSINESS NEWS / 11 BBN DIGEST Giantonio, Shervington earn elite professional designation PALM BAY — Two Palm Bay Fire–Rescue lieutenants have joined the ranks of only a few worldwide with the “knowledge, expertise and professional credentials” to Celebrating 100 Years of Scouting make them elite in their area of service. After an extensive peer–review process, Palm Bay Fire–Rescue Lt. Anthony Giantonio and Lt. Michael BSO Shervington have been awarded the professional designa- tion of “Fire Officer” by the Center for Public Safety Excellence. The Commission on Profession Credentialing awards or Community Credit Union if they bite the Fire Officer designation only after an individual successfully meets all of the organization’s criteria. The process includes an assessment of the applicant’s education, experience, professional development, technical Join Sheriff Jackor Parker visual in Honoringdynamics Robert Rains at the competencies, contributions to the profession, and th community involvement. 19 Annual Boy Scout Golden Eagle Dinner Additionally, each designee must develop goals and a Thursday, February 24th , 2011 plan for their future professional development that will be Holiday Inn Viera Conference Center evaluated during their renewal process, which is required every three years. Reception 6:00pm Dinner 7:00pm “This means the citizens of Palm Bay are getting the very best of the best in public safety response from this Dinner Leadershipnew ad emailed Dinner Sponsors agency,” said Fire Chief Steve Abraira. “These professional standards are not easy to achieve and we are extremely proud of Lt. Giantonio and Lt. Shervington for their demonstrated and continued dedication to the protection of life and property.” The Commission on Professional Credentialing met Nov. 16 to officially confer the designation upon the two lieutenants. They are two of only 20 designated Fire Officers worldwide, and two of only three Fire Officers in Florida. With the recent designees, Palm Bay Fire–Rescue has a total of four Fire Officers and Chief Fire Officers, the most of any Fire–Rescue agency in Brevard County.

Sheriff Jack Parker Robert Rains Chamber to celebrate Installation Banquet Brevard County Sheriff United Way of Brevard County CEO The Cocoa Beach Area Chamber of Commerce will host 2011 Dinner Chair 2011 Dinner Honoree its 43rd Annual Installation Banquet on Friday, Jan. 21, at the Holiday Inn Melbourne–Viera, 8298 N. Wickham Road. The event will begin with a cocktail reception at 6 Dinner Vice Chairs RSVP Now by emailing p.m., followed by dinner and the banquet. More than 150 [email protected] Chamber partners and guests are expected to attend the Kent Buchanan William K. Jurgens Sandy Sanderson For more information on becoming a affair. The theme of this year’s gala is “Sailing Into The Steve Buery Franck H. Kaiser, Jr Scott Sorenson Future.” The program will feature the installation of the Carol Craig Pam Marticke Floyd White corporate sponsor or hosting a table Chamber’s 2011 chair, Christy Galzerano, general Andy Ziegler Webster Please call 321-576-7556 manager of DoubleTree Cocoa Beach Oceanfront Hotel, and the new board of directors. The Chamber will also pick up BBN recognize its outgoing board members who served terms through 2010. The Chamber’s highest honor, the Distin- 12/20/10 guished Service Award, will be presented to an individual PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLACE who has shown exemplary leadership and commitment to page 13 the community. Other special presentations include OFFICE & RETAIL SPACE awards for Council/Committee of the Year, Ambassador of LOCATED IN PALM BAY the Year, and President’s Club inductees. Tickets to AND MELBOURNE attend the event are $50 per person for open seating or 725-1240 $750 for a corporate table that seats 10 people. Reserva- tions can be made by calling the Cocoa Beach Area FREE RENT Chamber of Commerce at 459–2200, or by visiting www.cocoabeachchamber.com.

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DECEMBER 27, 2010 Happy New Year! BREVARD BUSINESS NEWS / 13 BBN DIGEST Space Coast Human Resource Chapter presented with the Pinnacle Award for outstanding leadership The Society for Human Resource Management recently presented the Space Coast Human Resource Association Chapter in Merritt Island with the 2010 SHRM Pinnacle Award, the highest honor given to chapters and state councils. SCHRA is one of nine winning programs this year. Recipients of the 2010 award created programs to address a range of issues impacting workers and communities, such as on–boarding a new mayor’s staff, alleviating worry surrounding poverty and childhood hunger, work–force training, and unemployment among HR professionals. Now in its 20th year, the SHRM Pinnacle Award recognizes outstanding HR leadership in creating initiatives and programs that solve local work–force staffing challenges in communities across the country. The award also honors programs that surpass the standard activities of SHRM affiliates in enhancing the development of effective HR management. “Each year, the Pinnacle Award reminds us that SHRM’s councils and chapters are its greatest source of creativity and leadership,” said SHRM Interim President and Space Coast Credit Union Chief Executive Officer Henry Jackson. “For 20 years, SHRM Pinnacle Award winners have provided chapters, councils, and employers across the country with models of programs that most can recreate in their own communities.” SCHRA’s nomination, “Advancing the Profession to Generation Next,” was created new ad emailed to implement a program that would capture high–school students transitioning to college while facilitating the advancement of entry–level practitioners into the human– resources profession. Started in the late 1950s, SCHRA serves human–resource professionals in the FULL COLOR central and northern portions of Brevard County. Throughout its 40 years, the chapter has earned many Merit and Superior Merit awards. The chapter provides its members with educational programs at its profes- sional–development meetings each month and also sponsor seminars for the benefit of its members, area businessowners, managers and supervisors featuring nationally recognized speakers and experts on a variety of relevant topics. “I am very excited that SCHRA won the SHRM Pinnacle Award. This is a great honor and recognizes the hard work of chapter board members Valarese Poole and Susie VanMeter. This program will greatly benefit the Brevard County HR profes- sional community,” said Myrna Galligano, 2011 legislative chairperson for SCHRA. Each winning program received a $1,000 prize during the SHRM Leadership Conference held in Arlington, Va. The 2010 awards are sponsored by ADP Inc. “ADP congratulates this year’s SHRM Pinnacle Award winners for their innovation and leadership in addressing workforce challenges,” said Benito Cachinero, ADP corporate vice president of human resources. “These organizations share ADP’s commitment to HR management with a strong focus on creating employment opportunities and advancements in local communities.

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DECEMBER 27, 2010 Happy New Year! BREVARD BUSINESS NEWS / 15 BBN DIGEST UCF team uses Spitzer Space Telescope to measure light of planet — secondary eclipse ORLANDO — A peculiar gas–giant planet orbiting a sun–like star 1200 light–years away is the first carbon–rich world ever observed. The implications are big for planetary chemistry, because without much oxygen, common rocks throughout the planet would be made of pure carbon, in forms such as diamonds or graphite. “On most planets, oxygen is abundant. It makes rocks such as quartz and gases such United Way as carbon dioxide,” said University of Central Florida professor Joseph Harrington, one of the study’s lead researchers. “With more carbon than oxygen, you would get rocks of pure carbon, such as diamond or graphite, and lots of methane gas.” “This planet tells us that there are many other strange worlds out there, beyond even pick up BBN the imaginations of the people doing the science,” added Nikku Madhusudhan of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the lead author of the study, which appears 12/06/10 in the Dec. 9 issue of the journal “Nature.” Harrington and his team at UCF led the Spitzer observations and data analysis. The page 8 UCF team used NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope to measure the light of the planet, WASP–12b, as it passed behind its star, a so–called secondary eclipse. Madhusudhan performed the chemical analysis of data from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope. By using UCF’s data and other published results at different infrared wave- lengths, he compared the infrared behavior of common gases to determine the composition of the planet’s atmosphere. Researchers were surprised to find methane, a trace gas on Earth, because it typically does not exist in the searing–hot temperatures found on this planet. Carbon is a key building block of life, but could life exist if there is too much carbon? NASA’s recent announcement of a bacterium that thrives in a poisonous arsenic environ- ment is yet another example of life’s incredible adaptability. “I wouldn’t discount any cool planet as a possible haven for life, no matter what its chemistry,” Harrington said. WASP–12b isn’t cool enough for life. It is so close to its star that its “year” is just 26 hours, and its daytime temperatures of about 4700 degrees Fahrenheit make it the second–hottest planet ever measured. It is also the second–largest known planet, as it is more than 80 percent wider than Jupiter. The planet was discovered last year by a UK consortium, the Wide Angle Search for Planets. Some of the Spitzer data used by the UCF team were contributed by WASP team member Peter Wheatley of the University of Warwick. Other authors of the paper are Kevin Stevenson, Sarah Nymeyer, Christopher Campo, Jasmina Blecic, Ryan Hardy, Nate Lust, Christopher Britt and William Bowman of the University of Central Florida; Drake Deming of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.; David Anderson, Coel Hellier and Pierre Maxted of Keele University, United Kingdom; Andrew Collier–Cameron of the University of St. Andrews, United Kingdom; Leslie Hebb of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.; Don Pollacco of Queen’s University, United Kingdom; and Richard West of the University of Leicester, United Kingdom. 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BREVARD BUSINESS NEWS / 18 Happy New Year! DECEMBER 27, 2010 BBN SPECIAL FOCUS Space Coast Pops Orchestra Continued from page 1 Hayman, who was presented with the American Federa- tion of Musicians Union’s Lifetime Achievement Award. The concert schedule includes ‘Big Band Boogies,’ honoring Space His award–winning arrangements are still used today by the Boston Pops, including, since it’s the holiday season, Coast Pops conductors, on Feb. 5; ‘A Little Spanish Flair,’ featuring “Rudolph the Red–Nosed Reindeer.” Hayman’s talents and skills are in demand, and he tenor Carlos Manuel Santana, on March 5; and ‘We’re Jazzin,’ with keeps a busy schedule. He is the conductor and music director for both the Space Coast Pops Orchestra and the pianist Copeland Davis, on April 9. Florida Sunshine Pops. The latter orchestra performs in South Florida. “You reach a point in your life where it is not work but Hayman also was affiliated with the Detroit Sym- business, and really around the world,” Hayman said. enjoyment. I get a lot of pleasure out of it,” said Hayman, phony and other orchestras, including Orchestra London “I auditioned to join the Rascals. At the audition I was who was a longtime friend of the late Costa and also did Canada. asked, ‘Can you play light classics, like Rhapsody in Blue? some work for Sinatra in various settings. While Hayman wrote many classic arrangements for I had been poking around with it beforehand, but I had Both Hayman, who in 1960 was honored with his own the Boston Pops — his original compositions are consid- never learned it to my perfection. So I said, ‘I really don’t star in Hollywood’s “Walk of Fame,” and Costa did ered standards in the repertoire of these ensembles — he care for Rhapsody in Blue.’ When I looked across the arrangements for bandleader Vaughn Monroe. also had the privilege to guest–conduct the famed room, one of the people sitting on the couch was George The Space Coast Pops is marking its 25th anniversary orchestra a number of times. Gershwin (who penned the composition in 1924, estab- concert season in 2011. Hayman will be conducting the One day, Hayman said, Fiedler asked him if he would lishing his reputation as a serious composer). I tried to orchestra when the season opens Jan. 8, with a program consider filling in on occasions and being the back–up back away from that comment. ‘Well, I don’t like it for the featuring vocalist Sally Hart. Titled “That Broadway conductor. “I like what you write and the way you do it,” harmonica because it was written for the piano. But I Beat,” the program begins at 2:30 p.m. at the First Fiedler said to Hayman. think it’s wonderful piece.’ Anyway, I made the audition Baptist Church auditorium on Merritt Island. Fiedler followed up on that invitation. The discussion and was welcomed into the group.” “It’s such an honor for me to work with Richard took place at Fiedler’s home in the Boston area, in mid– In 1953, Hayman recorded “Ruby” on the Mercury Hayman,” said Alyce Christ, executive manager and co– afternoon one day. Fiedler asked Hayman if he would like label, which zoomed to the top of the hit parade and founder of Space Coast Pops. “I can’t believe I have this to conduct the third and final part of a Boston Pops brought about a renewed interest in the harmonica. honor. It’s been a great joy in my life.” program. He took was what considered to be just an ordinary She added, “When Bob Coleman had a physical “I said it would be a great honor. I told him he was theme from the motion picture “Ruby Gentry,” and condition and had to resign as conductor of the orchestra, really putting me on a pedestal. I was writing for the through his specially stylized arrangements — utilizing a I reached out to Richard, who was living in Palm Beach, Boston Pops, but I never really thought about being a harmonica as the solo instrument with a large, quasi– and he graciously responded. He was a guest conductor conductor. He said, ‘It’s simple. Just stay out of their way.’ symphony orchestra — Hayman created what became a and guest soloist several times for Space Coast Pops, so he I asked him when we were going to do this, and he said masterpiece. was familiar with our orchestra.” ‘tonight.’ But what about rehearsal? He said, ‘I have With his hit–single “Ruby” sweeping the nation, Hayman’s association with Space Coast Pops has rehearsed them.’ I said, ‘You have, but what about me?’ Hayman went on the road performing with orchestras given the organization a lift, said Nolan Masters, presi- He told me it wouldn’t be any problem because I had and bands. “My first engagement was for the premier dent of the board of directors. written most of the arrangements.” opening of the Fontainebleu Hotel in Miami Beach,” he “Arts organizations in the region and across the nation Hayman said he went home to change clothes and said. “I stayed there six months before going to the Statler are really struggling, and until this year we’ve been very prepare for the evening performance. When it was his Hilton in New York to perform with some big bands.” fortunate. Of course, with Richard (Hayman) coming in, it turn to conduct the final part of the program in the “Ruby” was featured on the soundtrack of Barbra has really helped our attendance. Still, we must depend, famous hall, he walked onto the stage and positioned Streisand’s 1996 film “The Mirror Has Two Faces.” like similar organizations, on public and private support. himself on the podium. Hayman recorded a new version of the song, arranged If we sold out every concert it would be great, yet we still “I gave a downbeat to start playing,” he said. “I soon and conducted by Marvin Hamlisch. would need outside money to operate,” Masters said. realized the presence of Symphony Hall of Boston and all Area residents will have the opportunity to hear He said Space Coast Pops’ big concern is “being able to these statutes of great composers, like Tchaikovsky. I Hayman’s celebrated music throughout the Space Coast sell itself to the public, to appeal to people who can found out what it was like conducting the Boston Pops. Pops concert season. contribute small amounts — $25, $50, or whatever — in My knees started shaking a little bit.” The concert schedule includes “Big Band Boogies,” support of our mission.” Some months before this particular performance, honoring Space Coast Pops conductors, on Feb. 5; “A Hayman said he has been preparing for the coming Fiedler suffered a heart attack. The Boston Pops organi- Little Spanish Flair,” featuring tenor Carlos Manuel concert season, his fourth with Space Coast Pops. “I’m just zation built a special “conductor’s booth” with a railing Santana, on March 5; and “We’re Jazzin,” with pianist going over the program and trying to figure out what around the outer edge where Fiedler was positioned while Copeland Davis, on April 9. numbers to pick, because when you have a library of more he conducted the orchestra, Hayman said. Tickets to these concerts are available at outlets than 3,000 arrangements it takes time to sift through it,” “There was a small seat Arthur would sit on, but to the around the county. The locations include Marion Music he said. audience it looked like he was standing. I soon found (Melbourne), Atlantic Strings (Melbourne), The Horn Christ said Space Coast Pops has access to Hayman’s myself using that thing too, or else I probably would have Section (Eau Gallie), Ann Lia Gift Shop (Cocoa Beach), rich library of music from his Boston Pops years. The fallen off the podium.” Season Tickets Boutique (Cocoa), Rockledge Roses and arrangements were presented to Hayman when he left In 1938, after high school, Hayman got his career start Wines (Rockledge), The UPS Store (Rockledge), Brass and the organization to join the St. Louis Symphony Orches- as a harmonica player. He began touring the country with Reed (Merritt Island) and the Titusville Area Chamber of tra. He became the principal pops conductor there in the well–known Borrah Minnevitch Harmonica Rascals. Commerce. 1976, and today holds the title of Pops Conductor Hired as a musician, he was soon writing all the music for The website is www.spacecoastpops.com, or call Emeritus. This year, that organization hosted a party and this large ensemble. 632–7445. People who are interested in financially concert in celebration of Hayman’s 90th birthday. “The group was a very big attraction in all of show supporting Space Coast Pops, can also call this number.

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