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UF Health Announces Plans to Expand to New Tower

UF Health announced on Tuesday that due to anticipated growth in several areas, UF Health officials plan to build a new specialty tower that will house neuromedicine and cardiovascular hospitals. “Our priority is to put patients first,” said Dr. David Guzick, UF senior vice president for health affairs and president of UF Health. “We’re experiencing...
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The Affordable Care Act with the Santa Fe CIED

The Affordable Care Act and the individual mandate goes into effect Jan. 1, 2014, and you must play or pay. If you do not carry health insurance, you will be subject to a penalty. Keeping what you have is not an option, since in 2014 all individual and group health plans will have to convert...
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Rotary Boys & Girls Club/Mentor Center Unveils Cox Technology Center

The Rotary Boys & Girls Club/Mentor Center, at 1100 SE 17th Drive, unveiled its $25,000 Cox Technology Center on Tuesday. In attendance were Cox Communications officials, Boys & Girls Club Alachua President Keith Blanchard, Florida Rep. Keith Perry and about a dozen children already at work on the computers. “The Boys and Girls Club of Alachua...
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FloridaWorks Promotes 100+ Job Openings for Mall Business Community

FloridaWorks, in collaboration with the Oaks Mall, is hosting an informational showcase for holiday season job openings on Thursday, Au 29 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the Oaks Mall. FloridaWorks employees will be located in the Belk pavilion, across from Cotton On and Buckle, to assist job seekers with more than 100 available job openings. Positions...
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UF Executive Education Offers Fall Leadership Programs

University of Florida Executive Education has opened registration for its fall slate of leadership development programs. The programs focus on skill development and are offered in Gainesville, Jacksonville, Miami and Orlando. “We’re excited about our program offerings this year,” said director Chris Cupoli. “Florida’s business leaders understand that investing in their people is critical to...
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Public Works Project Website Available

The City of Gainesville Public Works Department has launched a new construction website for informational purposes and to allow citizens an opportunity to voice concerns about ongoing and future construction projects. The website, www.gainesvillepublicworks.org, currently has information about the NW 8th Avenue Reconstruction Project and the test pattern in place.  Other projects will be added as they begin...
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Ann Collett Steps Down from iG, Chamber Names Adrian Taylor in Place

The Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce announced on Thursday that Vice President of Innovation Gainesville Ann Collett is resigning her position with the organization at the end of August to pursue other professional opportunities.  She will remain as a consultant with the organization for several months, finishing work on the strategy for the next phase...
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Shands Announces Settlement Agreement, Allegations of Billing Process Issues

Shands has agreed to pay $26 million to resolve allegations made under the False Claims Act that billing processes at Shands’ network of hospitals resulted in overpayments by Medicare and Medicaid. The settlement results from a whistleblower lawsuit filed in the Middle District of Florida Jacksonville Division on April 30, 2008, which was made public...
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Mindtree Releases Q1 Results, U.S. Component Leads in Growth

Mindtree Limited announced a 52 percent growth in net profit, its 15th consecutive quarter of revenue growth, and a stock price jump of almost six percent in its first quarter 2013 results. Its U.S.-based operations led the growth for Mindtree with nine percent in revenues.   The U.S. Delivery Center, located in Innovation Square, is...
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Historic Leadership Gainesville Class Officially Kicked Off This Weekend

Leadership Gainesville’s 40th class (LG40) officially got underway this weekend with 41 of the region’s top and emerging leaders enrolled in the historic milestone program that is the fourth-oldest leadership development program in the nation. Members of this year’s class represent area businesses, big and small, including the higher education, real estate, construction, banking, nonprofit,...