Margie and Mark Buchbinder – he moved here as a child – have lived in Miami for many years. They have three daughters, three “fabulous” sons-in-law, six grandchildren, one grandchild-in-law, and a great-grandson. Longtime champions of promoting educational opportunities for children and youth, in 2003 they established the I Have a
The Bratters – Joshua, Samantha, and their son, Max – have long supported Miami Book Fair and have been attending even longer. A warm, outgoing, and close-knit literature- and film-loving family, they work together, too: Joshua helms his namesake Bratter PA law firm, Samantha is its COO, and until he
Marte Singerman and her husband, Paul, set down roots in Miami in 1983 after they both completed law school at the University of Florida. Proud parents of two adult daughters, they’ve supported Miami Book Fair for years, both personally and through his firm, Berger Singerman LLP. Your family funds Miami
Native Miamian and proud Cuban American Anthony Rionda has been at Florida International University for nearly 25 years – he started as an undergrad – and he currently serves as its associate vice president for strategic communications, government and external affairs as well as co-executive director of the Center for
Rosemary Ravinal was born in Cuba, raised in New York, and relocated to Miami 25 years ago to work for Discovery Channel Latin America. A former international media executive, corporate communications and PR pro, and broadcaster, today this author and TEDx speaker runs her own media training and executive speaker
Angelica Santibanez, Amazon’s head of community engagement for Florida and Latin America, is a self-proclaimed “proud product of the 305” and a first-generation daughter of immigrants from Cuba and Venezuela. What compelled Amazon to partner with Miami Book Fair – how does our work support your community-building goals? Amazon began
Melissa Saavedra founded Steamy Lit – a romance-centric indie bookstore that’s also a beloved community hub – in Deerfield Beach in early 2024 (there’s one in Tampa, too). A native Miamian, she lives with her partner and three rottweilers, Grizzly, Zilla, and Saga. What compelled you to partner with Miami
Originally from Cleveland, David Jobin, CEO and president of The Our Fund Foundation, was living in Washington, D.C., when he and his husband, Angel Burgos, decided to pull up stakes and settle in South Florida 10 years ago. In 2022 the foundation sponsored An Evening With Harvey Fierstein; last year
Lifelong Miamian Maria Alonso is the CEO and regional dean of Northeastern University Miami. Natalie Grillo, born and raised in the Magic City, is a graduate student at the school’s Khoury College of Computer Science, where she’s pursuing a master’s degree in the Align program. What compelled Northeastern to support
Neil Goldberg, founder and artistic director of Dream Studios, is a prolific, award-winning theatrical content creator and producer who founded Cirque Productions and Cirque Dreams – both now live under the Cirque du Soleil umbrella – and he also currently serves as president and CEO of Variety Arts Management and
Debby Bussel is the president of the Shepard Broad Foundation and the principal of Bussel Philanthropy Associates. She grew up in Miami and has deep ties to the community, where she lives with her husband, Steve Goldin, and their 16-year-old daughter, Lily. Your foundation supports a lot of critical causes,
April Myerscough is a grants coordinator at Florida Humanities, which most recently supported both Miami Book Fair’s NEA Big Read programming and the November festival. The native Floridian – who is an avid reader, natch – recently spoke with us about sharing Florida’s stories, a Great British Bake Off-style mystery,
William Johnson is the director of PEN Across America, an initiative that provides resources to PEN America communities nationwide so they can carry forward the organization’s mission of defending and celebrating free expression. PEN Across America is a sponsor of the Miami Book Fair-produced Little Haiti Book Festival, which takes
Hannah Matheson is the senior editor at Four Way Books, an indie, New York-based publishing house celebrating its 30th year that’s focused on releasing 18-20 poetry, short story collection and novella titles each year. (Poet and longtime Friend of the Fair Michael Anna De Armas is on its board.) Originally
Dionne Polite is director of state operations for AARP’s Florida team, which she joined after spending six years in the organization’s New York office. A Broward County resident, she recently welcomed grandchild Josea – her first! – in December. AARP first became involved with Miami Book Fair in 2020 –
Miami Book Fair is partnering with Christina Martin, a local bookstagrammer from Westchester, Florida who provides the literary community with amazing content and is joining us to celebrate books and their impact in our community through an interactive reading challenge, Miami Reads. Introducing an amazing bookstagrammer who is a must