Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Raymond James Financial

Ann Pett, Robyn Lardner and Mary Raynes visited one of the four Raymond James Financial Service towers of Tampa.

Raymond James was founded in 1962 and a public company since 1983. Raymond James is a diversified financial services holding company with subsidiaries engaged primarily in investment and financial planning, in addition to investment banking and asset management. Our stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (RJF).

Through its three broker/dealer subsidiaries, Raymond James Financial has more than 5,300 financial advisors serving 1.9 million accounts in 2,400 locations throughout the United States, Canada and overseas.

In addition, total client assets are approximately $282 billion, of which approximately $37 billion are managed by the firm’s asset management subsidiaries.

Raymond James has been recognized nationally for its community support and corporate philanthropy. The company has been ranked as one of the best in the country in customer service, as a great place to work and as a national leader in support of the arts.

Who is Raymond James? The name of the company comes from a merging of companies run by Robert A. James and Edward Raymond. Raymond James was incorporated as Robert A. James Investments in 1962. In 1964 Raymond and Associates merged into Robert A. James Investments and the firm of Raymond James & Associates was formed.

David the from St Pete's Sunrise Rotary Club toured us through the Tom and Mary James's art collection that is located through all the Raymond James's buildings.

The Art
The Tom and Mary James-Raymond James Financial Art Collection, located at the corporate headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, consists of more than 2,000 works of art, and includes paintings, sculptures, graphics, drawings, mixed media and prints. Ninety-five percent of the collection is owned by Tom and Mary James. It is also one of Florida's largest private art collections.
The collection began in the 1950s and initially featured mostly American artists. In the mid 1980s, while on trips to Colorado and New Mexico, James began collecting the Western and Southwestern art that currently makes up more than 50 percent of the collection. The collection also includes pieces by Alexander Calder, Salvador Dalí, Roy Lichtenstein, Joan Miró, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist and Andy Warhol.
Tom James has been president of the Dali Museum Board of Trustees since 1994, and Raymond James has been the title sponsor of the Raymond James Gasparilla Festival of the Arts in Tampa, for the past 11 years. The company has also supported other arts organizations and festivals around the Tampa Bay area, and was recognized in October 2008 with a Business in the Arts Award from the Tampa Bay Business Committee for the Arts.


Marketing
Raymond James Stadium
Raymond James first purchased the naming rights to Raymond James Stadium in 1998; in 2006, the firm extended the contract until 2015. The stadium, located in Tampa, FL, is home to the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the University of South Florida Bulls. Raymond James Stadium also hosts the New Year’s Day Outback Bowl, as well as concerts and special events. It was also the host of Super Bowl XXXV on January 28, 2001 and Super Bowl XLIII on February 1, 2009.

St Petersburg West, June, Wed 1st

Brenda Whitman is the treasure of the St Petersburg West rotary club and also the host of Mary Raynes. Mary visited the breakfast club and spoke breifly about the GSE team and their vocational and cultural experience.


Mary Raynes exchanging rotary banners with St Pete's Club president Joe Muller.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Ed Hallocks Cookout, May, Tue 31st

Tuesday evening Ed Hallock and his rotary club Feather Sound hosted a cookout for the GSE team members


Inside dining due; Lft to right, Anne Pett, Covington Sharp, Mrs Covington, Will, Ann, Erica, Dearna,Carol (Speech pathologist)
Donna Blazevic, Ashby, Lassisa (grand daughter of Winnie), Winnie, Harry and Doug
Combination of Feather Sound Rotary, their family and the Australia GSE team all enjoying a cultural exchange evening



Lft to right Rinaldo (wife of Ashby) ??, ?? Robyn. ?? husband of Eva previous DG


The GSE team teaching the Feather Sound Club a little gambling, "two up"


Ed and his wife Carol where extremely thoughtful and kind organising Will a birthday cake. This two tonned cake also celebrated Stephen's birthday who cooked all the meat on behalf of the chef of Feather Sound Rotary.

The Pier of St Pete's, May, Tue 31st

This building at the end of St Pete's pier is slowing sinking...


Chihuly Colletion,

A very impressive must see museum of blown glass...
Truly stunning, bright and beautiful colours.


Sunken Gardens, Tue May 31st

Tuesday mid morning the team was visited the Sunken Gardens and was reunited with Natalie and Rachel from the out going Florida rotary GSE team along with curator and extraordinaire Bill.

Sunken gardens is a must see and experience especially with a knowledgeable guide.
Also, this would be the botanists sanctuary.






 Palm trees and Bamboo grass from all over the world

The Macaw, are a South American parrot that can live up to 70years of age. The macaw has a very powerful jaw, just short of an alligator.... so no patting of this bird.


 Bill in front of a angle trumpett flower... one of four species on site

A valvet ginger flower

St Pete's Sunrise Rotary Club, May, Tue 31st

 Robyn enjoying the piano playing on entrance to this Rotary club with president Boyd and Gene the pianist.
The Rotary club sang several songs during the meeting including:

Zip-a-dee doo-day, zip-a-dee-ay
My, on my what a wonderful day!
Plenty of sunshine heading my way
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay


Breakfast: Table of St'Pete Rotary members, Robyn Lardner, ??, Boyd (president of the club), Donna Blazevic (St Pete's Rotary), Linda Leedy (St Pete's Rotary), Anne Pett, ??, Dave (finanical advisor and also the audio tech for the club);Dave also won the Two up 'Kip'

 A game of 'two up'... Dave on the left was the winner of the game.

 Rick winning the $500 jackpot after drawing out the Ace of Hearts card
A game of 'two up'... Dave on the left was the winner of the game.