June 16, 2026

About Us

About This Publication

Based in Florida, this site and the Florida Authority Network is a personal project dedicated to documenting Fort Lauderdale economic business news and analysis.

A Note from Brian French

My journey to building this website and the Florida Authority Network, didn’t start in a newsroom. It started in 1976, in Darien, Connecticut, huddled around a TV set watching Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser. I was a junior in high school, recovering from a sports injury, and I became obsessed with the why behind the numbers. Why did a stock move? Why did one company survive a downturn while a better-looking one didn’t? Why did some people see around corners while others kept getting blindsided?

That obsession carried me to a BA in Finance from the University of South Florida and into a 25-year career in the trenches of the financial world. I started out cold-calling 11% municipal bonds at Shearson American Express. I managed roughly $850 million in trust assets for regional banks. I analyzed small-cap companies for a living and lived through market crashes, including the 1987 “Black Monday,” close enough to feel the heat.

The “CFA Level III” Ghost

I’ll be honest: the path wasn’t always steady. Being blind in my left eye makes reading slower for me than for most. I passed Level I and Level II of the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) program, but Level III haunted me. I sat for it five times — each attempt a fresh round of nerves and exhaustion.

I never got the three letters. It remains a “non-achievement” I keep close, because it keeps me humble. It also taught me something the exam itself couldn’t: intellect isn’t about passing tests. It’s about persistence, and it’s about what you do with what you know.

From Portfolio Manager to Storyteller

In 2001, interviewing for a Vice President and Portfolio Manager role at Merrill Lynch, I was asked what I considered my greatest skill. I blurted out, “Creativity.”

The room went quiet. I was surprised I’d said it. In institutional finance, “creativity” is usually a red flag — it’s the word that precedes a blow-up. But I realized at that moment that my real value wasn’t in picking a stock. It was in the who, what, where, and why of a business — in telling the story in a way that gets as close to reality as a human honestly can. Intellectual creativity.

Fort Lauderdale Business News is one of many assets in my creative portfolio. I use AI the way a carpenter uses a power tool — to finally get ideas out of my head and onto the page that have been taking root for years. Whether the subject is a new county park, a piece of world-changing technology, or the quiet superpower of being an optimist, my one goal is Information Gain — giving you something you can’t easily find anywhere else.

You can read the ground rules of how AI and I work together on our AI Assisted Research Policy page.

The “Helpful and Creative” Challenge: Why You Should Read My Stuff

Here’s a fair question: with a million sites competing for your attention, why spend your time on this one?

I’ll let the work answer.

I’ve written more than 1,500 articles across a network of Florida news and press-release sites. Below are 50 of the ones I’m most proud of — the most technical, the most personal, and the most creative.

They range from a Florida business owner’s guide to surviving an IRS audit, to a new technology that could reshape the world, to a heartfelt reflection on being a dad, to something that might just make you laugh.

If you’re skeptical, good. Skepticism is healthy. Pick three from the list at random. If none of them earn your time, I probably haven’t earned your attention and you should move on with my blessing. But if one or two of them land — if you find yourself thinking about them an hour later — then you’ve found something worth bookmarking.

You call the balls and strikes…

50 Articles — Pick Three at Random

For inquiries or feedback regarding this website and the Florida Authority Network, you can reach me directly at Brian [at] FlAuthorityNetwork.com

Warmest Regards, Brian French