Larry Ellison’s decision to relocate Oracle to Florida signals a decisive shift in American corporate geography. For entrepreneurs and investors, this move reveals how tax strategy, political proximity, and technology infrastructure are redefining where power and wealth concentrate.
As South Florida became a magnet for global wealth and institutional capital, David Martin emerged as one of the most strategic developers in the region. This feature examines how the CEO of Terra positioned himself at the center of Miami’s luxury real estate transformation through disciplined execution, capital access, and landmark developments.
A factual look at the most influential business leaders in South Florida and how their decisions are reshaping Miami, Palm Beach, finance, real estate, and technology.
Miami founders are scaling to eight figures without venture capital by prioritizing profitability, alternative financing, and long term ownership strategy over dilution.
Ajit Jain directs Berkshire Hathaway’s insurance operations with meticulous care, showing how disciplined risk management preserves capital and supports long-term strategic growth.
Litigation leaders in South Florida, like Digna French, exercise authority through restraint in cross border disputes, balancing incomplete information with long term implications.