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

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. 

Dr. Bill F. Faucett

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. 

Keisha Pickett Boyd

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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