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Innovators to be Honored Monday at Governor's Mansion

Gov. Rick Scott will honor innovators Monday night at the governors mansion.

I am proud to announce another group of award winners, Scott stated in a release for the 2012 Governors Innovators in Business Awards.

My No. 1 mission is to grow jobs for Florida families, and the successes these companies have experienced represent the job opportunities being created in Florida.

The awards recognize outstanding contributions toward improving and diversifying Florida's economy, plus distinctive community investment efforts, particularly relating to industries targeted for economic development and high-wage job growth. Enterprise Florida coordinates this annual program, formerly the Governors Business Diversification Awards, now in its 29th year.

Each winner represents one of the following markets:

Mid Market: County population up to 150,000
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Major Market: County population 150,001 to 800,000.

Mega Market: County population 800,001 and higher.

The award winners for each category are as follows (local winners are underlined):

Governors Business Expansion Award: For Florida companies that expanded their operations in 2011, investing capital and creating jobs for Floridians:

o Mid Market: Galaxy Home Solutions Inc. (Sumter County).

o Major Market: Embraer Executive Aircraft Inc. (Brevard County).

o Mega Market: JPMorgan Chase & Co. (Miami-Dade County).

Governors Newcomer Award: For new-to-Florida companies that began business operations in 2011:

o Mid Market: ALM Technologies Inc. (Nassau County).

o Major Market: AAR Airlift Group Inc. (Brevard County).

o Mega Market (tie): Prime Therapeutics (Orange County).

o Mega Market (tie): Time Warner Business Services LLC (Hillsborough County).

Governors Export Excellence Award: For Florida companies with new or significant increases in documented export sales in 2011:

o Mid Market: Girard Equipment Inc. (Indian River County).

o Major Market: AppRiver (Santa Rosa County).

o Mega Market: Q4 Services LLC (Orange County).

Governors Innovation and Entrepreneurship Award: For Florida start-up companies (less than five years old or with a product less than three years old) that have set a standard for entrepreneurship and creativity:

o Mid Market: B4C Technologies LLC (Martin County).

o Major Market: LearnSomething Inc. (Leon County).

o Mega Market: Flagship Solutions Group (Palm Beach County).

Governor's Innovators Under 40 Award: New this year, this award recognizes Florida residents under 40 who own or lead a Florida company with
annual revenue of $1 million or more and who have created at least 10 jobs since January 2011. This category is well-represented in its inaugural year:

o 3Cinteractive, Mike FitzGibbon, co-founder and president (Palm Beach County).

o City Advertising, Darren Cleveland, president and CEO (Palm Beach County).

o Cybis Communications, Jeff Douglass, founder and CEO (Orange County).

o Datum Corp., Tom Frost, CEO (Sarasota County).

o Envy Labs, Gregg Pollack, CEO and founder (Orange County).

o Hewes & Company LLC, Allan Bell, partner (Escambia County).

o Modernizing Medicine, Daniel Cane, CEO and co-founder (Palm Beach County).

o ndtArtemis, Travis Proctor, CEO (Brevard County).

o RP Funding Inc., Robert Palmer, president (Seminole County).

o Utilipath LLC, Lindon Hayes, founder and managing member (Duval County).

o Voalt Trey Lauderdale, chief innovation officer (Sarasota County).

Companies that have been denoted as the top job producers in the state of Florida will also be recognized at tonights event. These organizations represent various industries, including information technology, life sciences, agriculture and hospitality. The top job producers come from all regions of the state, including Miami, Panama City, Naples and Jacksonville.


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