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Michael Jean Francois Capponi (born April 5, 1972) is an American businessman. He is best known for helping to develop
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's nightlife and his humanitarian work with his foundation, Global Empowerment Mission.


Early life

Capponi was born in Belgium; he moved to Miami with his parents when he was six, and grew up on Key Biscayne. His parents divorced. He began working as a promoter for nightclubs when he was 15, organizing events and posting flyers, and while still in high school made $10,000 per month.


Career

In the 1980s, he promoted roving parties that attracted the attendance of the rich locals and celebrities. He is considered one of the most successful nightlight pioneers in Miami. Capponi also worked as a developer alongside Gregg Covin. Together, they used the parties to promote real estate projects in the area to celebrities and wealthy investors. Capponi's contributions to South Beach's development continued into the 1990s. With Covin, Armin Mattli, and Chad Oppenheim, Capponi in 2004 became one of the co-developers of Ten Museum Park, a 50-story, 200-unit building in downtown. In 2010, he formed Capponi Construction Group. His firm was responsible for the renovation of Terra Veritatis, a 16-bedroom estate spanning 2.5 acres (1.0 ha) of Miami Beach completed in 2013. ''
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'' called the $40 million project "the most expensive renovation in the Miami area." Capponi and Gary Shear formed another company in 2013, Capponi Shear Construction, a general contracting firm. In 2014, Capponi joined the development team with
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of Costa Hollywood, an urban beachfront development, by architect Hamed Rodriguez. The 500,000-square-foot resort consists of 307 fully furnished apartments.


Humanitarian work

Capponi began his transformation into humanitarian work and disaster relief aid in 1999 during the war in Kosovo by organizing nightclubs to contribute proceeds to the Red Cross. When
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hit Florida in August 2004, Capponi teamed up with the American Red Cross and organized relief efforts for the victims. He worked with local nightlife venues to raise money and provide support. The partnership continued in December 2004, with a fundraiser for the Thailand tsunami victims. In 2006, Capponi teamed up with Miami Rescue Mission to fortify and expand its annual Great Thanksgiving Day Banquet, which feeds over 2,500 homeless people in Miami. In 2012, Capponi announced the construction of a 78-bed men's shelter for Miami Rescue Mission. After the January 12, 2010 Haiti earthquake, Capponi organized a plane with a relief team consisting of Miami Beach firefighters and doctors. In December 2010, Capponi started a project to revitalize Jacmel, a historical town in Haiti. This initiative was to help stimulate a self-sustained tourism economy for Haiti. In 2011, he founded the non-profit organization Haiti Empowerment Mission. His work focused on sustainable development by rebuilding homes, schools and communities, reducing the sustainability cycle. In 2016, the foundation changed its name to Global Empowerment Mission to reflect its international outreach. Capponi serves as the Founder and President, dedicating himself to being on the ground and overseeing disaster relief efforts. His work is focused on immediately responding to all phases of global disasters and providing disaster relief. From his home base in Miami, Florida, Capponi works to organize shipments and logistics, bridge the gap between first response and infrastructure rebuilding and create sustainable development through Global Empowerment Mission. Capponi has held events for various charities. In 2012, Donna Karan hosted Capponi's 40th birthday benefit at Capitale for the Haitian city of Jacmel. On October 5, 2016, the day after Hurricane Matthew hit Haiti, Capponi and the Global Empowerment Mission team were on the ground delivering aid and supplies. In response to Hurricane Maria in 2017, Capponi partnered with Bethenny Frankel,
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and other celebrities to provide logistical aid in
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to people affected by the hurricane. Global Empowerment Mission organized warehouse storage space, chartered flights, and transportation for food and material aid donated from elsewhere in the United States. In 2017, Global Empowerment Mission became the official partner of Bethenny Frankel’s bstrong initiative. They have sent over $34 million in supplies to disaster relief missions around the globe including the United States, Caribbean Islands, South America and Australia. Capponi has led disaster relief efforts for: Hurricane Matthew, Hurricane Maria, Hurricane Dorian,
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, Camp Fire (2018), and 2019-20 Australian bushfire season. His organization has participated in over 284 disaster relief missions in 28 countries and all 50 states and territories including the COVID-19 pandemic response.


Personal life

By the 1990s, Capponi had developed an $800-per-day heroin habit. By 1995, he was homeless in New York City. At his father's suggestion, Capponi entered a methadone program in Belgium; he fell into a coma soon after starting, and had to undergo surgery to remove a benign brain tumour. He then went through a detox program in Canada, before returning to Miami Beach. In the 1990s, he was close friends with
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, with whom he owned music production company C&P Music. He credits Paciello with getting him off heroin by sending him to a detox center. On March 20, 2015, he was at the helm of his 25-foot Chris-Craft Corsair motorboat when he fainted, he reported; The boat slammed head-on into a seawall. The accident seriously injured Capponi and a female passenger. Capponi suffered a broken nose, broken ribs, and a broken collarbone; his passenger suffered serious head injuries, was in a coma for three weeks, and lost much of her short-term memory. The final report of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission on the accident stated that "neither victim was cited and that no alcohol or drugs were found in the couple's systems, aside from the medication given to them at the hospital. Capponi's insurer claimed that he had failed to advise them of being convicted on a
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charge in 2003 and hence had benefited from a lower premium. The insurer's case that they were not liable for damages was dismissed.


References

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