In The News

Nason & Nason and its principals are privileged to be featured or quoted frequently by the print media. The following are some articles where Nason & Nason, or its principles, have appeared in a variety of local material and international media. You can also access our Press Releases, dating back to the origination of the Firm.

 

Firms increasingly considering master of fine arts degrees

Miami Today - August 7, 2008

“The South Florida market has never been very degree-conscious or made distinctions between MBA’s and other master’s degrees. It’s more of a roll-up-your-sleeves attitude; technical skills get a much broader influence than pedigree.”

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NasonTemp Recognized in Book of Lists

South Florida Business Journal - May 2-8, 2008
Nason Temp Solutions has been listed as one of the Top Temporary Personnel & Staffing Agencies in South Florida.

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Top Executive Search Firms by Revenue

South Florida Business Journal - May 2-8, 2008
Nason & Nason has been listed as one of the Top Executive Search Firms by Revenue in South Florida as well being listed as one of the Top Executive Search Firms by Salary.

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Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce Elect Trustees

Chairman-elect Marc Berenfeld and chamber VP Ana Gonzalez welcome new February trustees: Alexandra Nason-Aymerich & Dennis Nason - Nason Temp Solutions

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Financial-services employment in Miami breaks record

Miami Today – March 15, 2007

“...Intensified hiring to comply with heightened national regulation drove much of the sector’s growth - affecting banks, brokerage firms and “anyone handling money,” said Dennis Nason, president of Nason & Nason, a financial services executive search firm..."

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Bankers expect hiring to pick up next year

Miami Today – November 4, 2004

"...Mr. Nason said next year the industry will see a growing number of community banks. Lots of people would rather deal with a person. Many customers still prefer the human aspect," said Mr. Nason. "So, as community banks are formed, employment will pick up...”

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Miami-Dade banks report jump in deposits

Miami Today – October 28, 2004

"...Dennis Nason, former president of the Florida International Bankers Association, attributed the growth in bank deposits to the ongoing volatility of US stock markets.
"Some people may have sought safety," he said. “As investments in securities became more risky, investors went with the sure thing...”

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Spreading the wealth: for banks large and small the tri-county area has always been viewed as a region

South Florida CEO – June 1, 2004

"Central America, the Caribbean, parts of South America--it all ties into this market," says Dennis Nason, senior partner of financial services executive search firm Nason & Nason. "Looking at regionalism from a financial standpoint, these link to South Florida. We are the most important commercial center for the region.

 

Banking industry on Brickell Avenue going through changes

Miami Today – February 5, 2004

"...Dennis Nason, former president of the Florida International Bankers Association, said that crowding, heavy traffic and scant parking on Brickell have led to a steady departure of banking businesses from the area..."

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Other Voices

World City Business – Sept. 2, 2003

“The banking industry, especially the international side, has been hit hard in Miami. We are losing about one bank every couple of months and 20 to 25 jobs… The focus has changed and most banks are not prepared to take any , zero, cross-border risk and there is only a handful of banks still lending south of Key West …"

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Language in the workplace: Confronting tensions on the job

Sun-Sentinel – May 13, 2003

Recruiter Nason estimates a trilingual administrative assistant in Miami, speaking English, Spanish and Portuguese, might earn 10 percent more than a bilingual one. But generally, language skills open doors for moving up the job ladder, not staying at the same post. Employers have learned that for companies to achieve workplace harmony and profits in a global business world, they need cultural understanding and openness..."

 

101 Most Influential people in the international South Florida business community

South Florida CEO – April 2003

"Quietly powerful in South Florida’s and Latin America’s international banking worlds, Dennis Nason is the man to see if you need top talent in the industry. His executive search consulting firm specializes in international financial services and banking, and he knows all the players – coming and going..."

 

The new vision: ...The future, however, belongs to the less visible infrastructure of communications, and the service industries that feed from it.

South Florida CEO – April 1, 2003

"...While that industry is undergoing a major consolidation, notes industry insider Dennis Nason, the fundamentals which attracted international banking to South Florida in the first place remain constant: One of the strengths of So. Florida is that it has always been an information hub..."

 

Family Affair - Firm specializes in placement of banker, financial executives

South Florida Business Journal – July 5-11, 2002

"...Nason knows banking from his work in the industry since the late 1960s, mostly in international banking in Miami.
During the 1980s, he was manager and senior VP of the Miami office of Switzerland-based Credit Suisse Bank. He is a former president of the Florida International Bankers Association and was founding president of World Trade Center Miami..."

 

The nature of banks is altered

Miami Today - June 27, 2002

“It’s not a good time to look for change. There’s just not that many jobs being created."
"...Good producers are still very much in demand, Mr. Nason said. Banks are looking for someone who can put profits on the table today. They’re looking for people who can do more than one task and can work long hours...”

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Private Banking & Wealth Management Roundtable

Latin CEO – March/April 2002

“One of the precise reasons for the importance of relationships is the overload of information. The client is sitting there with information comming from all sides, including the internet, so the trusted advisor... gives him independent advice on which he can count to sort through the morass..."

 

International Roundtable – Panel examines the fundamentals of executive search

Miami Today – February 21, 2002

“...For all the hoopla, your chances are about 2% to 3% of finding a job through Monster and those other internet sites. You still need an individual in the middle... This is what professionals do, they find the right person..."

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Which way up? ... But whtaever direction the industry is headed, Miami is in good position to benefit from it.

Latin CEO – November 1, 2001

Where Miami continues to have an edge is in its talent pool, say experts. Dennis Nason, of the executive search firm Nason & Nason, says Miami has attracted a more diverse group of financial services companies than ever before. "We hold up quite well with the rest of the world - with Switzerland, New York and London," Nason says. "Our talent stacks up quite well."

 

As Asian banks ease uut, Bank of America jumps in.

South Florida Business Journal – February 18, 2000

"...That business appears headed for steady growth because "it seems that the banks have worked their way through the mergers and have things in sync" in private banking, said Dennis Nason, a former banker who is a senior partner in Nason & Nason, an executive search firm in Miami..."

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Headstart Internet Advantage Tugs at Latin America Bankers

The Wall Street Journal – February 29, 2000

"...The corporate culture hasn’t taken very good care of people lately,” said Dennis Nason, a Miami based headhunter, said he’s placed half a dozen bankers with Latin Internet ventures, and has another 10 assignments to fill..."

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Nason & Nason moves its corporate headquarters to Coral Gables

Nason & Nason has moved its offices and corporate headquarters to Coral Gables. After twelve years on Brickell Key, the Firm has moved to new premises at 95 Merrick Way. “We have as many of our clients within walking distance of these offices as we did on Brickell. The location is much closer to home for our employees and convenient to restaurants and shops, and in the long run, we are saving a good bit of money. The Brickell area is getting much too crowded and it will only get worse” stated Dennis H. Nason, Senior Partner of Nason & Nason. Nason & Nason, is a leading executive recruiting firm specialized in financial services in South Florida.