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One Liners Hillsborough: Tampa Museum of Art, Synapse and more

Hanna Gade January 15, 2024

► Sal Y Mar Rooftop Bar, located at the top of the dual-branded Aloft and Element Hotel, in Midtown Tampa, launched a new dinner menu, curated by Executive Chef Johnathan Rodriguez. 

► Gordito’s, a fast-casual restaurant, opened in Water Street Tampa, at 615 Channelside Drive. 

► Tampa Bay’s new women’s professional soccer team, Tampa Bay Sun FC, unveiled its name, logo and colors during a community event, in Ybor City. 

► The medical aesthetics brand, OVME, opened its first Tampa location, at 3120 W Bay to Bay Blvd. 

► First Watch, a Bradenton-based restaurant, opened its first location in Apollo Beach, at 6596 N. U.S. Highway 41. 

► Tampa’s OLDER LUNDY was listed as one of the top law firms in the country with Best Law Firms Award. 

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► Lisa Gibbings joined Metro Development Group, in Tampa, as the vice president of marketing and communications. 

► Captain Troy Manthey was the 2023 recipient of the Captain James McKay Port Achievement award, at Port Tampa Bay’s Anchor Ball. 

► The Tampa Museum of Art appointed Dr. Bill F. Faucett as its new campaign director. 

► Synapse Florida has been approved as a Certifying Organization for the President’s Volunteer Service Awards. 

► The Bank of Central Florida broke ground, at 201 South Howard Avenue, Tampa. 

► Replenish IV Solutions, in Tampa, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. 

► Robbert Rietbroek, whose career includes time at Quaker Foods North America and PepsiCo Australia and New Zealand, has been named chief executive officer of Tampa-based Primo Water Corp. 

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► Sarah Marville has been named area vice president, health and benefits, for Gallagher, in Tampa. 

► The Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority appointed Keisha Pickett Boyd as director of communications, strategy and community relations.

► SurgiShop, a Tampa-based medical supply company, expanded to a larger space, at 19235 41 Highway N., in Lutz. 

► First American Bank’s Tampa headquarters named Tony Sasso as senior vice president for commercial lending. 

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