![]() ![]() Maggie Briggs Maggie Briggs serves as the Director of The Apiary, a new creative services company in Lakeland that specializes in animation, previsualization, and content creation. Designing content-driven experiences is what we do best, and by doing so, help tell stories, convey intent, and help secure funding for projects. Our team of interdisciplinary artists bring decades of professional experience spanning animation, concepting, visualization and more. The Apiary is a creative services studio based out of Lakeland, Florida specializing in content creation and ideation. ![]() Customer reviews, 1-Click shopping, personalized recommendations, Prime, Fulfillment by Amazon, AWS, Kindle Direct Publishing, Kindle, Career Choice, Fire tablets, Fire TV, Amazon Echo, Alexa, Just Walk Out technology, Amazon Studios, and The Climate Pledge are some of the things pioneered by Amazon. Amazon strives to be Earth’s most customer-centric company, Earth’s best employer, and Earth’s safest place to work. Amazon Air has operations at more than 35 airports across the U.S., making two-day shipping possible almost anywhere in the country.Īmazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. Our hubs and gateways process volume from the Amazon Fulfillment Centers, load and depart aircraft, arrive and offload aircraft, and process and depart the volume on linehaul for Last Mile delivery. ![]() These facilities support our air operations, which help enable fast, free package delivery for Prime customers. In 2020 Amazon Air launched new gateway operations in Richmond, VA, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Austin, TX, Maui and Kona, HI, Los Angeles, CA and New Orleans, LA and regional hubs in Lakeland FL, Rockford, IL and Baltimore, MD. Susan earned a BA in economics from Boston University and a Real Estate Finance Certificate from Northeastern University. Susan then went back to the private banking side of the business, both at Citi Group and then Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, where she was responsible for identifying and developing suitable commercial real estate products to meet the needs of bank clients. ![]() As the head of real estate, she dealt with the acquisition and disposition strategies for such assets as the purchase of a southeastern based defunct REIT, individual office and multifamily assets in the northeast, an oil terminal facility in Puerto Rico, and the holding/development strategy for 18,000+ acres in central Florida. These assets were either pool buyouts, recaps or in bankruptcy, giving her extensive knowledge of workouts and restructurings.Īdditionally, Susan was then responsible for the real estate and hard asset portfolio for a Greenwich family office, which had been a private banking client. From 1990 to 1997, Susan was with Fleet Real Estate Capital, where she managed a national portfolio of commercial properties on behalf of Lehman Brothers. Susan brings over 30 years of real estate experience from ground up development, investment, asset management, acquisition and underwriting, debt and equity placement, securitization, as well as workouts. ![]()
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