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Florida International University and the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce (GMCC) today launched a survey of South Florida business owners and hiring decision-makers to identify and raise awareness of the challenges they face to meet current and future workforce needs.

The survey, aimed at business owners and hiring managers, will seek opinions on issues affecting South Florida businesses, as well as factors influencing decisions of where to send their children for higher education.
The effort was conceived of by the Greater Miami Chamber’s Education & Workforce Development Committee in response to queries from universities interested in hearing directly from the South Florida business community about their future workforce needs. The survey was developed by Lisa Martinez, vice chair of The Chamber’s Education & Workforce Development Committee, Wolfgang Pinther of BDO, USA and Maria Ilcheva of FIU’s Jorge Pérez Metropolitan Center.
“The Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce historically has tied the business community to higher education,” said Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Alfred Sanchez. “This year, the Chamber has partnered with a major research institute, FIU’s
“We are proud of our partnership with the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, especially on initiatives that have had a positive impact on the South Florida community,” said FIU
“The results of the survey will give our institutes of higher learning actionable data to develop future programs and procure resources to address those business needs and
By giving FIU insight on industry needs, the survey will help FIU efforts to ensure students
Business owners who wish to participate in the survey can visit go.fiu.edu/EWDS2023. The survey will be available until October 31, 2023.
The survey data will be analyzed and results will be released in Spring 2024 to help Miami-




