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About Miami Business Assembly

Miami Business Assembly is a curated Friday-morning business gathering in Brickell, bringing together founders, CEOs, business owners, investors, advisors and experienced professionals around one table.

Everyone has something to learn. Everyone has something to share.

Participants seated around a conference table at an early Friday morning gathering.
An early Friday morning gathering around the conference table.

Business is learned by doing.

There are things we can learn in business school.
And then there are the things we learn from actually doing business.

Hiring the wrong person.

Finding the right partner.

Losing a customer.

Landing the customer that changes everything.

Launching something nobody buys.

Launching something we can't make fast enough.

Running out of money.

Raising money.

Growing too quickly.

Growing too slowly.

Making a great decision.

Making a terrible one.

And getting up the next morning and figuring out what to do next.

There's value in all of it.

Miami Business Assembly is about sharing those experiences—and learning from the experiences of others.

Bring it to the table.

Maybe you're considering an acquisition.

Trying to grow sales.

Launching a product.

Entering a new market.

Trying to understand AI.

Raising capital.

Dealing with a manufacturing problem.

Rethinking marketing.

Hiring leadership.

Working through a legal or financial question.

Or staring at an opportunity and wondering:

Should we do this?

Tell us about it.
Bring whatever helps explain it.

Numbers.

Slides.

Documents.

A prototype.

A website.

A drawing on a whiteboard.

Or simply a conversation.


The objective isn't to impress the room.
It's to use the room.

A participant presenting to the room at an early Friday morning gathering.
Sharing the work in progress with the room.

We build the room around the conversation.

This is one of the most important things about Miami Business Assembly.

When someone requests a seat, we ask what they're working on.

  • What's working?
  • What's not?
  • What have you tried?
  • What have you learned?
  • What do you need?

Before each gathering, we review what participants are working on.
Then we curate the room.

If someone is considering raising capital, we may invite someone who understands capital.

If a company is struggling with distribution, we'll look for someone who has actually built distribution.

If technology is the issue, we'll look for relevant technology experience.

If someone is considering buying or selling a company, experience with transactions may belong at the table.

If there's a legal issue, the appropriate legal perspective may be useful.

If someone is trying to get a product onto retail shelves, perhaps somebody who's actually done it should be sitting across from them.

And sometimes the most valuable perspective comes from someone none of us would have predicted.

We don't just decide who's coming.
We think carefully about who should be in the room.

We can't promise that every problem gets solved in 90 minutes.
Business doesn't work that way.

But if you're getting up early and giving us 90 minutes of your Friday morning, we'll put serious thought into making those 90 minutes worth your time.

Tell us what you're working on
Request a Seat