Orlando Business Journal
Founded: 1984
Industry: Newspaper & Media
Employees: 30
315 E. Robinson Street
Suite 250
Orlando, FL 32801
407-649-8470
orlando.bizjournals.com
Orlando Business Journal is recognized as Central Florida’s definitive source for news about our business community and area economy. From our downtown Orlando location, OBJ covers the region with timely reporting and an experienced, knowledgeable perspective on the issues affecting local industries. The success we’ve achieved over the past 24 years attests to our dedication in bringing our readers articles that are well-researched, well-reported and relevant to their concerns and interests.
With a readership of more than 99,000, OBJ is considered an essential means of keeping informed – especially among Central Florida’s most influential business leaders. Our Web site, www.bizjournals.com/orlando, supplements the weekly print edition with breaking news that is updated throughout the day on a daily basis, as well as other news items, features and resources designed to address the businessperson’s needs.
Because we are also part of the Central Florida business community, OBJ is a founding member of the Executive Advisory Board Exchange. Through the efforts of EABX, we plan to further strengthen the region’s economic base by providing the seasoned guidance that young enterprises need to avoid pitfalls and thrive. The businesses that EABX can help will continue to provide jobs, support the economy and improve the overall quality of life in Central Florida. It is our honor to become involved with our community on an even greater level.
Orlando Business Journal is owned by American City Business Journals. The nation's largest publisher of metropolitan business newspapers, ACBJ is based in Charlotte, N.C., and serves more than four million readers in more than 40 cities. Its online unit, bizjournals, provides business news and services on the Web. ACBJ also owns Street & Smith's Sports Group, publisher of several sports publications, including SportsBusiness Journal and Hemmings Motor News.
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Connie Frye,
Senior Account Executive
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Connie Frye, Senior Account Executive
An 11-year veteran with American City Business Journals, Connie Frye is Executive Director of EABX. In this role, she organizes and oversees EABX operations, as well as coordinates client company board meetings and communications.
A native of Jacksonville, Fla., Frye is a graduate of St. Petersburg College and is married to a retired Navy pilot. She began her career with ACBJ at Pacific Business News in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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