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Florida mental health clinic to scale up in Orlando and beyond
The sites will bring the practice up to 13 total.
Resurgens Technology Partners buys Seattle health records company
The Atlanta firm invests in North American and European businesses in application software and IT infrastructure.
How a $100M gift to UNC in 2014 is still fueling startups across state, including in Greensboro
An effort out of UNC stemming from pharma executive Fred Eshelman wants to address major health care issues in the state through new, innovative companies. The Eshelman Institute has created three venture studios to support the effort, including one in Greensboro focused on food insecurity in the African American community.
‘2024 will be similar’: FirstBank CEO Chris Holmes on the road ahead for the finance industry
Chris Holmes, president and CEO of FirstBank, sat down with the Business Journal to share his thoughts on what 2024 might hold for the banking industry, and why consolidation could be inevitable.
How Todd Dunn is building innovation into all of Atrium Health’s operations
At Advocate Health, Todd Dunn led creation of the Design for Impact team, which aims to strengthen patient care and medical outcomes through innovation.
Fifth Third is among group positioned to buy another bank, KBW analyst says
Fifth Third Bancorp is among a handful of banks that are well-positions to buy others, according to a new report from KBW analysts.
Tampa marine exploration company raises capital amid $2.3B legal battle with Mexican government
Odyssey Marine Exploration is seeking $2.3 billion in damages from the Mexican government in the three-year-long legal dispute.
Fearless wins $35M contract to build ‘front door’ to the CDC
Fearless hopes that streamlining how the CDC collects data can help the federal agency respond to future pandemics.
Raymond James veteran Tom James to retire from board in 2024
The legendary Raymond James executive served as CEO for four decades and as chairman emeritus since 2017, when he stepped aside for new leadership.
A ‘behind the scenes’ woman rises to the top at Takeda
Julie Kim didn't start her career as a natural leader. Then a manager told her that if she aspired to leadership, she needed to step out of her comfort zone — speak up at meetings, make herself known.