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Meet Amy Kern, a 2024 CFO of the Year honoree
Amy Kern is the CFO of Feeding Tampa Bay and a 2024 CFO of the Year honoree.
Tampa insurer hit with fine for mismanagement of Hurricane Ian claims
State regulators cited more than 500 instances where the property insurer violated Florida law, according to an order filed on Thursday.
This Tampa insurance company aims to triple in size
Insurance carriers are racing to pick up new business in Florida, and "the opportunity that is unfolding in front of us isn?t to add some incremental policies. It is much bigger than that,? the CEO said.
Cooley Law School moves to Temple Terrace
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased the law school's Riverview real estate in March.
St. Pete council members grill mayor, Rays-Hines on proposed deal
This is the first time St. Pete City Council ? or any governing board ? has had the opportunity to publicly discuss the numbers and specific details of the deal in the 15-plus years the team has been looking for a new stadium site.
Florida Aquarium wins $15 million in city funding for expansion project
The downtown Tampa attraction plans to add a second-floor gallery space and exhibits for puffins, sea lions and penguins.
Entrepreneur with Tampa roots talks being a CEO, working with OpenAI and Tampa's future
Elias Torres talked with the Tampa Bay Business Journal about his outlook on the region and its potential as a tech hub.
Owners of downtown St. Pete's Sundial countersue movie theater as legal battle heats up
A legal battle is heating up between the developers who own St. Petersburg's Sundial and a neighboring movie theater. A deal to bring Forbici Modern Italian to St. Pete is now jeopardy, Sundial's developers say.
Premier League to visit Tampa's Raymond James Stadium for first time
The NFL stadium has hosted international soccer, Major League Soccer and Champions League matches ? but never the English Premier League.
New Florida Poly president confirmed
The university's new president expressed goals of growing enrollment at Florida Poly, expanding its infrastructure, improving student success and bolstering fundraising.