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Everglades University President Kristi Mollis Joins Palm Beach Leaders for Florida Trend Roundtable
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Everglades University President Kristi Mollis Joins Palm Beach Leaders for Florida Trend Roundtable

Author: Lyndsey Byrnes  ·  1 min read  ·  Last updated June 2026

President Kristi Mollis, pictured with David Denor President and Publisher of Florida Trends, participated in a roundtable discussion with other Palm Beach leaders sharing thoughts and insights and industry perspective on the Palm Beaches.

President Mollis shared Everglades University’s work to integrate AI into the curriculum and operations of the university. In addition, she discussed the university’s continued program development specifically designed to support the job demands in Palm Beach County and Florida utilizing the university’s PAC (Program advisory committee) made up of local employers. This conversation resulted in the recent additional of the university’s Bachelor of Science Degree in Space Studies.

Florida trend will be publishing a special Regional Economic Profile of the Palm Beaches. The economic profile will showcase the Palm Beaches to potential investors, business prospects and visitors by focusing on development initiatives and local economic drivers such as education and research, health care, entrepreneurial growth, real estate, and development, technology, manufacturing, transportation, tourism, arts and culture, lifestyle and much more.