ONE LINERS Hillsborough

►Heart Gallery of Tampa, an organization that creates photographic exhibits aimed at placing foster children in permanent homes, named Amanda Page-Zwierko as executive director.

►Automated Industrial Machinery, a CNC wire bending machine supplier, will relocate its headquarters from Addison, Illinois to Hillsborough County.

►Kyle Mynatt, vice president of technology solutions for DAS Health in Tampa, has been appointed to the USF Cybersecurity for Executives Advisory Committee.

Vincent J. Cassidy has been re-elected to serve as the chair of the Board of Directors of the Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority.

CFO Strategic Partners added Tim Hudson to its Tampa services team.

►Lazydays appointed Jeff Dillard as general manager of its Tampa dealership.

Morgan Auto Group of Florida has acquired the Brandon Hyundai and Brandon Mitsubishi franchises.

A retail center at 2915 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa, next to Raymond James Stadium, was purchased by Ben Mallah of Equity Management for $27 million.

►Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay unveiled the new JA Finance Park, presented by SunTrust and in collaboration with Hillsborough County Public Schools.

Florida Orthopaedic Institute opened a larger facility in Brandon, as the anchor tenant at the Brandon Gateway Medical Plaza, located at 560 S. Lakewood Drive.

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