Kaseya gift funding upgrade to zoo’s LED entrance screen

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Kaseya gift funding upgrade to zoo’s LED entrance screen
LED screen is part of Zoo Miami’s entrance sign.
(Photo by Ron Magill/Zoo Miami)

Zoo Miami Foundation has announced a donation from Kaseya, the leading global provider of AI-powered IT management and cybersecurity software. The contribution is funding a major upgrade to Zoo Miami’s LED entrance screen located at SW 152nd Street and Zoo Drive — one of the most visible landmarks welcoming nearly one million guests each year.

The newly upgraded screen significantly enhances Zoo Miami’s ability to communicate with the community, share conservation messaging, promote upcoming events and programs as well as recognize our supporters. The digital billboard showcases the vibrant imagery and real-time updates designed to engage and inform both zoo guests and passersby.

“Kaseya’s investment in our LED entrance screen underscores their continued commitment to Zoo Miami and the South Florida community,” said Jose Romano, Zoo Miami Foundation president and CEO. “This gift provides unparalleled visibility for the zoo and opens the door to more dynamic, mission-driven communication.”

“As the steward of this iconic sign, I’m thrilled to see it elevated through the generosity of Kaseya and the dedication of Zoo Miami Foundation,” said Will Elgar, Zoo Miami director.

“Our partnership with the foundation is critical to the zoo’s continued growth — allowing us to expand our reach, inspire more guests, and strengthen our role as a leader in wildlife conservation and education.”

Kaseya is a longtime supporter of Zoo Miami Foundation, with sponsorships that include such fan-favorite events as ZooRun and Feast with the Beasts. This latest contribution further deepens their partnership and impact, helping the zoo thrive as a hub for education, conservation, and family-friendly fun.

With more than 740 acres of naturalistic animal habitats and nearly one million visitors each year, Zoo Miami offers brands like Kaseya powerful opportunities to align with conservation, community, and connection. From naming rights to high-traffic sponsorships, mission-aligned partners can make a lasting impression at one of South Florida’s most beloved cultural institutions.

 

 

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