Definition

What is Miami Business Assembly?

Miami Business Assembly is a curated business community and gathering series in Brickell, Miami, founded by entrepreneur Leon Stoltz. On select Friday mornings, entrepreneurs, founders, senior executives, business owners, investors and experienced professionals come together from 7:00–8:30 AM to discuss real business challenges, opportunities and lessons. Before each gathering, participants share what they are working on, what they need and what experience they can share, allowing Miami Business Assembly to thoughtfully curate the people around the table.

Business owners and executives seated around a conference table at a Miami Business Assembly style gathering.
One table. Real problems, described plainly, by the people responsible for them.

The facts, plainly

What it is
A curated business peer gathering — one table, assembled per session.
Where
Brickell, Miami, Florida. The exact address is shared once a seat is confirmed.
When
Select Friday mornings, 7:00–8:30 AM. Intentionally not weekly.
Who participates
Founders, entrepreneurs, senior executives, business owners, investors and experienced professionals who are actively building something.
How you get a seat
You submit a request describing what you are working on, what you need and what you can share. Requests are reviewed. Nobody registers themselves into a room.
Cost
Participation is currently complimentary. There is no membership and no ticket.
Founded by
Leon Stoltz, continuing Friday morning gatherings he began years earlier in Atlanta. Presented by STOLTZ ONE™.
Confidentiality
Discretion is expected. The gathering is not conducted under a mutual nondisclosure agreement, and each participant decides what to share.

What it is not

Not a networking event

No pitches, no card exchange, no referral quota, no round-the-room introductions as the point of the morning.

Not a paid membership

No dues, no initiation fee, no tier. Comparable organizations sell membership; Miami Business Assembly curates a room.

Not a coaching program

There is no Chair, facilitator or coach selling a methodology. The expertise in the room is the product.

Not a sales channel

Advisors and vendors are welcome as participants, not as prospectors. Treating the table as pipeline is the one reliable way not to be invited back.


When capital is part of the question

Participants may include founders considering outside capital and investors with experience evaluating or funding businesses. When capital is relevant to the conversation, Miami Business Assembly may curate appropriate investment experience into the room. It does not raise capital, broker investments, guarantee introductions, vet securities or endorse any investment. Funding is treated as one business need among many.

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