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  • Eastern Florida State College Women’s Golf Team Secures Second Place in Southeast District Championship

    Eastern Florida State College Women’s Golf Team Secures Second Place in Southeast District Championship

    The final round will begin teeing off at 10 a.m. at Duran Golf Club

    Eastern Florida State College Women’s Golf Team Secures Second Place in Southeast District Championship

    East Florida State College’s Titans Go Golf‑for‑Glory: Spring’s Best Round Achieved

    In a game where the ball sticks with a mischievous grin, the Eastern Florida State College (EFSC) women’s golf team smashed the first round of the NJCAA Division I Women’s Southeast District Championship at the Duran Golf Club in Viera, Florida.

    2024 Spring Highlights

    • Team score: 292, placing them second behind Daytona State College (288).
    • Individual scores show a mix of birdies, bogeys, and near‑eagles.

    Spotlight on the Stars

    • Jenna Barnett (SOP) kicked off with a birdie on the first hole, weaving through a 3‑under tournament turn. She capped the round with birdies on holes 16 and 18, finishing 2‑under at 71 — a tie for second place overall. The sophomore shows that early season adrenaline still fuels her drive.
    • Ann Burel (FR) floated through the front nine with par, hit the little pain point at hole 8, but then whipt a sensational approach shot on 9. A near‑eagle fell just shy, yet she still slipped 2‑putt into a birdie. By the turn she sat at par, later adding three more birdies (10, 11, 14) before bogeying 16 and 17; she finished at 71, 1‑under for the day.
    • Mila Tang took it easy with an even 73, staying in the hunt at fifth place heading into Tuesday’s final round.
    • Emma Parker started strong with an eagle on hole 1 but couldn’t keep the momentum, finishing at 76 (3‑over) and 11th place.
    • Brittany Odic opened the day with an 81, still keeping hopeful spirits alive for the next rounds.

    Coach’s Take

    Coach Jamie Howell summed it up: “Good solid round today by the team. The task for round two will be to stay the course and play one shot at a time and then move on.” In other words, keep aiming, keep humming, and if it’s not a hero shot, let it roll.

    Where the Others Stand

    • Seminole State College: 300 (3rd place)
    • Palm Beach State College: 301 (4th place)

    With the finals kicking off Tuesday, the EFSC Titans will be banking on consistency and a heck of a few extra shots—maybe even a tie or two, bringing home the glory that’s bright, bright, and just a little bit insane.

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! April 14, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Inside the Tag Team That Keeps Brevard County Informed

    What’s buzzing on the Space Coast? A fresh‑printed flagship that’s more than just a newspaper. It’s a lighthouse for residents, a hub for history, and a playground for word‑smiths. Welcome to the Space Coast Daily News—Brevard County’s top‑tier paper that’s got hearts (and headlines) beating.

    From Launch to Legacy

    Picture this: a handful of visionary journalists, a slice of ink, and a determined dream to turn the desert’s quiet whispers into roaring headlines. Space Coast Daily News started in the late 1980s just as the first rockets lifted off from nearby Cape Canaveral. Since then, the paper has evolved, typing out stories on everything from launch pad logistics to the newest local bakery opening.

    What Readers Love About It

    • Community First. Each issue roots stories in the daily lives of Brevard residents—school events, volunteer fairs, and neighborhood gossip that everyone nods to over coffee.
    • Eye‑tracking on Space. Whether you’re 10, 30, or 70, Space Coast Readers love witty, science‑friendly takes on NASA’s latest missions—minus the jargon.
    • Humor & Heart. Editorial pages pepper jokes about rocket failures and heartfelt tributes to local heroes. Everyone reads it like a morning pep talk.
    • Digital & Print. From the slick online site to the crisp 22‑page paper, content flows seamlessly through the modern and nostalgic worlds.

    Behind the Scenes

    People working there? A blend of the ambitious, inspired, and slightly sarcastic. The newsroom is often described as “a caffeinated collage” where deadlines are crossed with coffee stains. They’re pretty much the local storytellers, giving a voice to every corner of Brevard County—from the science lover in Cocoa Beach to the retiree at Viera.

    Spotlight on a Highlight: The 2025 SpaceWrap

    Last year, the paper made headlines for a special edition called “SpaceWrap”—a one‑day event where local artists drew rocket schematics, and kids got to pretend to launch themselves in miniature model rockets. The cover story included a heartfelt profile of a retired astronaut who still brings printed rockets to the schoolyard.

    Why it Matters

    It’s more than an art project; it’s a portal that shows Brevard County’s passion for space. The event not only drew media coverage outside the county but also gave the paper a “feel-good” boost that fans cherish long after the page stops flipping.

    The Future—Fast‑Tracking Forward

    Peeking ahead, the team plans to dive deeper into interactive stories, push subscription growth through mobile format, and maybe tackle a 3‑D printed feature on launchpads—yes, they really plan to! It’s a bold reminder that this paper is as future‑bound as the rockets it’s so close to.

    In sum—Space Coast Daily News is more than ink and paper. It’s a community staple, a belief in curiosity, and a menu of daily smiles that makes Brevard County feel a lot more like home.

  • Precisely, What is the point of you? What do you do, exactly?

    Precisely, What is the point of you? What do you do, exactly?

    If you don’t intimately understand your major ‘doing self’ along with minor ‘doing selves’ you can come across like marbles scattered across the floor

    One of the true experts in harnessing personal image for business success is former BBC Dragon James Caan CBE. A sharp-suited, no nonsense operator.
    I spent 7 years representing his PR and worked with Caan again recently on one of his projects.
    There’s a clear dividing line right at the summit of Caan’s media persona, which he instinctively knows how to curate and deliver.
    He has Hamilton Bradshaw, the private equity and investment company as a corporate brand – which he is the CEO of. That’s one side of the dividing line.
    But then he also has The Office of James Caan CBE staffed up and totally separate. And its this division that handles appearances, endorsements, and speaking engagements.
    He injects his personal profile across a plethora of businesses – not just Hamilton Bradshaw at the very top, but a whole host of investments.
    Below is the short biography and description of James Caan published on the website of The World Economic Forum:
    ‘James Caan is a Serial Entrepreneur. He is CEO of Hamilton Bradshaw Group, a private equity firm that focuses on buyouts and development capital and special situations, including turnarounds. He is CEO of ‘Recruitment Entrepreneur’ a seed capital investment company, and Investor at Spacious’.
    Arguably the ‘James Caan CBE’ personal brand is the ultimate definition of the serial entrepreneur having stakeholdings in everything from dog treadmill, Fit Fur Life, on Dragon’s Den through to recruitment companies.
    But you can’t get anywhere in the media jungle by simply taking a ‘scattered marbles across the floor’ approach with 100 different companies who you somehow personify and endorse.
    It’s not a dog treadmill, but would be a dog’s dinner.
    What is Caan ultimately known for doing? What does he actually do, in simple speak?
    You must adopt the academic structure of an American University, in fleshing out your ‘doing selves’.
    In these universities, students Major in one particular subject.
    You must do this no matter how much you hate being ‘pinned down’ or ‘restricted’ and ‘defined’.
    Then you can have a myriad of Minor subjects. Lots of other subjects can make up your portfolio.
    Caan instinctively subdivides all of his interests into hubs and applies communications emphasis and weighting to the different areas.
    At the top he’s the ‘People’s Dragon’ and TV Entrepreneur, forever defined by the status his BBC Dragons’ Den stint between 2007 and 2010. ‘The Chairman of the Board’ is his catch-all persona. His publicity pictures are often shot at a Board room table with him looking like he’s approachable but seriously means business.
    When I organised for Caan’s electronic book rights to be given to Reach Plc to offer them as a giveaway to their readers in November 2020, the value from James was millions for their readers who love him as ‘The People’s Dragon’. He did a Facebook interview with Fleet Street Fox for the Mirror. But all the Reach Plc national newspapers ran the promotion from the Daily Record, the Daily Star to the Daily Express. All the Reach Plc regionals from the Birmingham Post, to the Manchester Evening News also ran the promotion, some on their front page. The joint reach of Reach Plc is 45,000,000 eye balls. This is very hearts and minds sell and was linked to Caan helping people out during the crisis of Lockdown with Caan positioned as the ‘People’s Dragon’.
    I helped drive and define his role as the Chairman of the UK Government’s Start Up Loans scheme in May 2012 when David Cameron appointed him to the role. Again this tapped into him being ‘The People’s Dragon’.
    It’s a very ‘catch-all’ ‘emotional’ sell.
    This might represent roughly 50% of Caan’s communications output.
    Its interesting how many high-profile personalities aspire to the definition of being seen first and foremost as a serial entrepreneur – but ultiomately they can’t.
    Rapper Kanye West is very much defined as a rapper first and entrepreneur second. His business Yeezy, was valued at US$3 Billion by Bank of America in 2019. Infact the bulk of his US$1.8 Billion fortune comes from this sneaker brand. Yet, nonetheless, Kanye West is still defined as first and foremost, a rapper.
    TV mogul Simon Cowell is not just a TV boss, which is his Major but also commonly listed as an entrepreneur. JK Rowling is also considered an entrepreneur by many entrepreneurial Top 10 or Top 50 lists. But people would clearly describe her as first and foremost an author. That’s her Major.
    Its decision time, in terms of your bold approach at glory.
    What are you going to Major in?
    Is ‘Serial entrepreneur’ becoming the masthead of your boat to power forward into the oceans?
    In terms of his suite of Minors, leaks break it right down in terms of James Caan.
    Caan’s very much a Property entrepreneur, respected by property journalists specifically in this vertical. Property Week did a big feature on him when I represented Mailbox REIT. They know he’s got credibility in the property sector as he has a vast property portfolio and wanted to hear his views.
    This might represent 10% of his communications output.
    But he’s particularly big on being ‘The Recruitment Entrepreneur’ also. So much so he’s even created sub-brand called ‘The Recruitment Entrepeneneur’, to harness and power forward his image into at least 30 different recruitment agencies which he has a financial interest in.
    He’s well respected by recruitment sector journalists.
    He’s got to be careful the tail doesn’t wag the dog in this recruitment sector vertical because of the sheer enormous back story he has in this having founded both Alexander Mann and Humana International, today with joint turnovers of over US$1 Billion between them.
    It would be particularly easy for Caan to become ‘lead’ by Recruitment.
    Certainly, lots of his media requests automatically come in for Caan to talk about workplace satisfaction, the Furlough scheme during Lockdown, the four-day working week. Journalists often see him as ‘Mr Recruitment’.
    But that’s not what he wants to ultimately define him. So a careful balance has to be maintained.
    This would represent up to 20% of his communications output.
    The Asian ethic minorities champion is something I helped developed as a high profile Pakistani national living in Britain. He was Chairman of the British Muslim Association. He invested in a Sharia fund. He encourages young people from Asian backgrounds to excel in business.
    This would be a 10% focus.
    The Philanthropist is the fifth strand to his communications matrix. When the Pakistan Floods struck in 2010, it was natural for me to help James speak to Britons about digging deep financially for his home country which was in crisis. He flew with ITV to Pakistan. He paid to build the Abdul Kashid Khan Campus, via the James Caan Foundation, for 400 underprivileged young people in a rural village in Pakistan just outside Lahore.
    For a time, he essentially became the Pakistani Bob Geldof as I had him across BBC Breakfast, Good Morning Britain and everywhere else calling out for Brits to help out in Pakistan’s hour of need.
    I also steered him towards becoming Chairman of The Big Issue for a time, the magazine which helps the homeless, which underlined his Philanthropic credentials well and truly.
    This philanthropic aspect would be about 10% of his focus and communications output.
    So, that’s 1 Major and 4 Minors that make up James Caan’s communications mix.
    The sixth hub is less glamorous and one that is not emphasised whatsoever, although interestingly, it was picked up on by the World Economic Forum in them touching on him as specialising in ‘turnarounds’.
    That’s essentially the acquisition of distressed assets. Caan often invests in companies that have gone bust and literally phoenixes them from the ashes. But this is not so glamorous and therefore Caan has consciously chosen to not focus on this aspect of his business dealings in the media whatsoever.
    So the weighting here is 0%.
    With this all worked out, you then need to weigh it all up in terms of the emphasis you place on them in terms of the quantity of content you create around each of the ‘themes’ and the effort you place on getting traction in the media against each of them.
    Once you’ve defined what you, be careful not to step outside the grid.
    One of the biggest blowups I’ve ever seen in my time as PR was the time in 2010 that I happened to be representing, for a time, the PR for both former Dragons’ Den star Duncan Bannatyne and James Caan simultaneously, but handled very separately.
    The competitiveness amongst the Dragons’ was very fierce, and even though Bannatyne was ok with it on the surface, the fact Caan hired his PR, Richard Hillgrove, probably didn’t go down too well.
    Bannatyne finally had a meltdown when Caan ‘got totally on Bannatyne’s turf’, from Bannatyne’s perspective, in terms of him owning the health club space.
    Caan acquired Nuyuu, a health club, which he sold to Energie group in 2010.
    Banntyne’s main business was and still is Bannatyne Fitness.
    This off-brand ‘hostile act’ by Caan was enough for Bannatyne to refuse to talk to Caan ever again, quite literally, and he started sending dossiers to national newspapers to try to destroy Caan.
    The last series of Dragons’ Den they were on together, Bannatyne refused to look at Caan or talk to him even once.
    All their previous investments together – including ChocBox – were all thrown into chaos, as Bannatyne caused there to always be two separate Board meetings – one with Bannatyne present, and another one with Caan present. It got ridiculous.
    Bannatyne took umbrage to Caan stepping off his verticals and into his health club space.
    So define what you do and don’t deviate.
    At all times, every aspect can be tweaked and updated as we gather more data and feedback.

  • Eastern Florida State College Golfers Jamie Smith, Ann Burel Win Individual Titles – Space Coast Daily

    Eastern Florida State College Golfers Jamie Smith, Ann Burel Win Individual Titles – Space Coast Daily

    Titans will compete in the New College Fall Invitational on Sept. 23

    The Eastern Florida State College men’s golfer Jamie Smith won the individual title at the Wallace Kickoff Classic on Tuesday. (EFSC Image)
    BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The Eastern Florida State College men’s golfer Jamie Smith won the individual title at the Wallace Kickoff Classic on Tuesday.
    The freshman shot a 76 in the final round and won the title at 3-under for the tournament. Smith helped the Titans finish second overall in the fall season opener.
    After firing a 65 on Monday, Smith had a tough stretch of three holes on the front nine but bounced back to finish strong and win the title.
    Horace Pennix shot even par 72 on Tuesday and finished sixth overall in the tournament. Pennix had an eagle on the par-5 11th hole and also had three birdies in the round.
    Blake Hodges finished 12th overall at 6-over for the tournament while Sean Jacoby finished 9-over and tied for 20th. Daniel Byers had an 85.
    “The golf course played difficult today with challenging hole locations,” Eastern Florida State College men’s golf coach Jamie Howell said.
    Central Alabama won the tournament by eight strokes over the Titans.
    Eastern Florida State College will be back in action on Monday at the Kaiser Seahawk Shootout.Eastern Florida State College Golfers Jamie Smith, Ann Burel Win Individual Titles – Space Coast DailyEastern Florida State College women’s golfer Ann Burel won the individual title at the Seminole State Fall Warm Up on Tuesday. (EFSC Image)
    Women’s golfer Ann Burel wins Seminole State title
    Eastern Florida State College women’s golfer Ann Burel won the individual title at the Seminole State Fall Warm Up on Tuesday.
    The sophomore shot even par in the final round to finish 1-under 143 for the tournament. After a rough front nine, she made the turn at 4-over but had four birdies on the back nine to finish at even par 72.
    “Heck of a comeback by Ann today. Her game has been trending since school began, and it is good to see it come together in a tournament,” Eastern Florida State College women’s golf coach Jamie Howell said. “Solid play by both Konni and Blair and a good job by the team while missing Mila (Tang).”
    Teammate Konstanze Anglett shot 2-over 74 on Tuesday to finish the tournament at 5-over and tied for eighth place overall. Teammate Blair Powers shot four over for the second straight day and tied for 19th overall.
    Vivian Luu shot an 81 while Cayden Challacombe shot an 84. Margaux Blais shot an 86 as an individual.
    Stetson University won the event, with host Seminole State College finishing second, and the University of Tampa and Florida Southern tied for third. The Titans finished fifth overall.
    Eastern Florida State College will compete in the New College Fall Invitational on Sept. 23.HOT OFF THE PRESS! August 25, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best NewspaperRelated Story:HOT OFF THE PRESS! August 25, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper