An ongoing list of some of our favorite people.

 

Joey Wolffer
It’s remarkable how easily this equestrian and businesswoman has so seamlessly divided her time between Palm Beach and the Hamptons. She rides horses out East and in Wellington; her Sag Harbor boutique has had pop-ups in Palm Beach; and her wine company, Wolffer Estates, sponsors events in both locations, including the Wellington Classic. If there is a party, it’s not only likely that you’ll find her wine on the menu—during the summers she is also quick to offer her Hamptons estate as a venue for parties. As one can expect, the guest lists often feature her notable Palm Beach friends.

 

Nick Hissom
It comes as no surprise that the step-son of Steve Wynn grew up with an appreciation of art—and a knack for the art business. Hissom’s Aktion Art gallery (co-founded with Kameron Ramirez), is an exciting stop on Worth Avenue. In addition, he is one of the partners in the new Padel Club in West Palm Beach, proving he is at the forefront of up-and-coming cultural trends.

 

Douglas Evans
As president and CEO of the Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce, Evans keeps the town’s business enterprises running smoothly. A classically trained opera singer, he is also the founding president of Classical South Florida Public Radio (which can be found on 89.7FM).  Evans is certainly a true Palm Beach renaissance man.

 

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