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Kforce sells government business

Kforce Inc. completed the sale of Kforce Government Solutions, the company's federal government solutions business, to ManTech International Corp. on April 1, for $115 million in cash. Proceeds from the sale will be used to buy back stock, a news release said. Kforce (Nasdaq: KFRC), a Tampa-based staffing firm,  is exploring strategic alternatives for TraumaFX, its federal government product business. 

USF board elects new chair

Jordan Zimmerman will serve as the new chair of the University of South Florida Board of Trustees. Zimmerman is founder and chairman of Ft. Lauderdale-based Zimmerman Advertising, the 14th largest advertising agency in the world with published billings in excess of $3 billion. He succeeds Brian Lamb, who is resigning from USF board to serve on  the Florida Board of Governors, which oversees the 12-member State University System.

CenterState wraps deal for National Commerce

CenterState Bank Corp. completed its $850 million acquisition of National Commerce Corp. CenterState (Nasdaq: CSFL), based in Winter Haven and with 10 offices in Pinellas and Hillsborough counties, now has $16.5 billion in assets. Richard Murray, IV, who was  chairman and CEO of National Commerce, has been named the CEO of CenterState Bank's wholly-owned bank subsidiary.

Publix vice chair retires

Barney Barnett, vice chairman of Publix Super Markets Inc., announced he will retire from Publix on April 30. He will remain on the board of Publix Super Markets Charities. Barnett has worked for Publix for 50 years and has been vice chairman since 1998. He is married to Carol Jenkins Barnett, the daughter of Publix founder George Jenkins.

Raymond James underwrites Lyft IPO

Raymond James & Associates was one of more than two dozen brokerages offering shares of newly public Lyft to investors. The ride-sharing company debuted on Nasdaq at $72 a share, raising $2.34 billion. Raymond James, a St. Petersburg-based brokerage, bought 325,000 shares that it said it would sell to the public.   

Wave taps former Catalina CEO

Jamie Egasti, former Catalina CEO, was named an executive entrepreneur-in-residence at Tampa Bay Wave. Egasti is actively mentoring two Wave companies, My Area Network and SavvyCard, both in the adtech sector. He joins Tony DiBenedetto and Steven MacDonald, who were named executive entrepreneurs-in-residence last year

Peerfit profiled in Forbes

Peerfit, the Tampa digital health company with heavy-hitter financial backing, has found a lucrative niche by targeting sales outside of the major metropolitan areas, according to a new profile in Forbes. “We pride ourselves on being not in five major markets, but in 100 small and medium markets,” founder and CEO Ed Buckley told Forbes.

Bandit Coffee makes Food & Wine’s short list

Bandit Coffee Co. in St. Petersburg is “on a short list of Florida essentials,” according to Food & Wine’s report on the best coffee in every state. King State Coffee in Tampa is cited as tops in Florida in the report.

Board of Governors confirms new USF president

The Florida Board of Governors voted unanimously to confirm Steve Currall as the University of South Florida’s seventh president. The vote came six days after the USF Board of Trustees selected Currall to succeed Judy Genshaft. Currall will take office on July 1.

New contract for General Dynamics in St. Pete

General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems was awarded a $58.9 million contract to supply new and recapitalized cartridges for 120mm tank training ammunition. The work will be performed at the company’s St. Petersburg facility with an estimated completion date of Oct. 12, 202, the Department of Defense said.

Rays sell out home opener

The Tampa Bay Rays sold out the 2019 season opener today against the Houston Astros. It’s the 14th consecutive season have sold out their home opener, a news release said.

WEDU names new CEO

Paul Grove will join WEDU as president and CEO, effective June 10. The board of directors of the Tampa-based PBS station selected Grove after conducting a national search to replace Susan Howarth, who died in September. Grove has been president and CEO of WTCI PBS in Chattanooga for 13 years. Before that Grove was vice president of national programming and production at WEDU, a news release said.

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