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Business Notes | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA - Island Reporter, Islander and Current

Business Notes PHOTO PROVIDED Ryan Powell The Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum has named Ryan Powell as its new finance manager. Powell, who has lived in the Fort Myers area for most of his life, completed his bachelor’s in accounting at Florida Gulf Coast University. He most recently worked as an accountant for Wiltshire, Whitley, Richardson & English, a Fort Myers accounting firm. Powell also brings extensive management experience to the museum, after working for Publix Super Markets for 14 years. His volunteer work with the United Way and its partner agencies over the years has shifted his interest to working in the nonprofit realm, and Powell is thrilled to join the museum team and become a part of the Sanibel community.

CIHS organizes night of history on the beach | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA - Island Reporter, Islander and Current

CIHS organizes night of history on the beach By CIHS - | Jan 21, 2021 GINNY REISS/TOM LIBONATE GINNY REISS/TOM LIBONATE On Jan. 11, the Captiva Island Historical Society aired two of its acclaimed documentaries “Sands of Time” and “Earth, Water and Wind” on the beach at the ‘Tween Waters Island Resort & Spa. The CIHS reported that it was a beautiful night and the audience of some 50 people enjoyed the mild beach conditions and were entertained and engaged in learning more about Captiva history, while wearing masks and socially distancing. Thanks to the generosity of Board Member Tony Lapi, president and chief executive officer of Rochester Resorts whose holdings include the resort the CIHS was given access to the beachfront and facilities for the outdoor showing. The program was sponsored and hosted by ‘Tween Waters.

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