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Welcome to the 2016 edition of Florida Trend’s Book of Lists, a compendium of the largest companies in the state.
Florida Trend magazine is celebrating its 57th year in business, and throughout that time the magazine has provided both insight and sales leads to executive readers in every corner of the state. Just how many corners does Florida contain?
Well, Florida is a large and diverse place ranging some 835 miles in driving distance from Key West in the far south to Pensacola in the northwest region. The population today has hit 20 million and we foresee another quarter million each year.
So it’s hard to know everyone and everywhere. That’s where Florida Trend’s Book of Lists comes into play, because facts and data drive business success just as much as insight and intuition.
We have gathered together the many lists published throughout the year—from top public companies and private companies to the accountants and lawyers that serve them. We have key locations such as airports and seaports. We list the hospitals and colleges and utilities. And of course we list the banking institutions that provide the financing to keep business rolling.
You will note that these top companies don’t come from just one city or region but in fact exist across the geography.
Please let me know any other listings we can provide to ensure your success. Then please use the Book of Lists along with the regular monthly issues of Florida Trend to stay in touch with the growth and diversity of Florida.
With best regards,— Andy Corty
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THE MAGAZINE OF FLORIDA BUSINESSFlorida Trend
Top RankBook of Lists 2016
You can easily navigate this digital edition of Florida Trend’s TopRank Book of Lists by clicking on the name of the list you are interested in reviewing. When finished, simply click on the Florida Trend logo at the bottom of the page you are currently on, and you will automatically be brought back to this Table of Contents.
25 Biggest Accounting Firms in Florida 4
Banking 4 25 Biggest Bank Holding Companies in Florida 4 Investment Banking Firms 5 Trust Banking Firms 5
Best Companies to Work For 6 Best Large Companies to Work For 7 Best Mid Sized Companies to Work For 8 Best Small Companies to Work For 9
Florida’s Biggest Engineering Firms 10
Education Florida College System 11 Florida Law Schools 12 MBA Program 12 For-Profit Colleges & Universities 13 Public State Universities 13 Private, Non-Profit Colleges and Universities 14
Florida Law Firms 15
Florida Trend’s Top 350 15
Florida’s Largest 125 Public Companies 16 Florida’s Largest 225 Private Companies 20
Major Hospitals Around the State Specialty Hospitals 26 Hospitals by Region 26 Healthcare–Federal Spending 27
Military Bases in Florida 28
Telecommunications Firms 31 Top 3 Land Line Providers in Florida 29 Biggest Wireless Providers in Florida 29 Pay-TV Service Providers in Florida 29 Top Broadband Providers in Florida 30
Trade Biggest Florida Airports 31 Florida’s Deepwater Ports 31 Free Trade Zones in Florida 31 Private Business Travel 32 Airports–Top 3 Airlines 32
Utilities Investor-Owned Utilities 33 Non-Investor-Owned Utilities 33
4TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
25 Biggest Bank Holding Companies in Florida Bank Holding Co. / Headquarters / FL Deposits / FL Offices / Market Share / FL Executive Bank of America / Charlotte, NC / $81.5 B / 628 / 18.47% / Mike M. Fields Wells Fargo / San Francisco / $69.5 B / 648 / 15.75% / Scott Coble SunTrust Banks / Atlanta, GA / $42.0 B / 525 / 9.53% / Allen Brinkman; Margaret Callihan; Arnold Evans; David Fuller; Brad White Regions Financial / Birmingham, AL / $18.6 B / 373 / 4.22% / Brett D. Couch JPMorgan Chase / New York / $18.5 B / 359 / 4.20% / Mel Martinez BB&T / Winston-Salem, NC / $16.2 B / 327 / 3.67% / Antonio T. Coley; J. Kenneth Coppedge; Scott P. Keith; Michael L. Oster Citigroup / New York / $13.9 B / 56 / 3.16% / Diane Bentivegna TD Bank / Cherry Hill, NJ / $9.4 B / 172 / 2.12% / Ernie Diaz Fifth Third Bancorp / Cincinnati, OH / $9.2 B / 172 / 2.09% / Karen Dee Raymond James Financial / St. Petersburg / $9.1 B / 1 / 2.07% / Paul Reilly BankUnited / Miami Lakes / $8.8 B / 98 / 1.98% / Thomas M. Cornish PNC Financial Services Group / Pittsburgh, PA / $6.8 B / 203 / 1.54% / Cressman Bronson Northern Trust / Chicago, IL / $6.1 B / 24 / 1.39% / John Fumagalli HSBC Holdings / New York / $5.8 B / 18 / 1.31% / Patrick Burke Mercantil Commercebank / Miami / $5.3 B / 16 / 1.21% / Millar Wilson Banco Financiero y de Ahorros (City National Bank of Florida) / Miami / $3.7 B / 26 / 0.84% / Jorge Gonzalez Ocean Bankshares / Miami / $3.0 B / 21 / 0.67% / A. Alfonso Macedo New York Community Bancorp / Westbury, NY / $2.9 B / 25 / 0.66% / Joseph R. Ficalora Banco de Sabadell / Miami / $2.9 B / 23 / 0.65% / Mario Trueba Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (Compass Bancshares) / Birmingham, AL / $2.9 B / 45 / 0.65% / Manolo Sanchez Bond Street Management / Miami / $2.6 B / 42 / 0.60% / Kent Ellert Iberiabank / New Iberia, LA / $2.5 B / 43 / 0.56% / Jim Gburek Synovus Financial / Columbus, GA / $2.3 B / 52 / 0.52% / Dominic DiMaio Jr. CenterState Banks / Winter Haven / $2.0 B / 55 / 0.45% / John C. Corbett First Bancorp / San Juan, PR / $1.9 B / 13 / 0.44% / Calixto Garcia-Velez
Published October, 2014. Ranked by Florida deposits as of June 30, 2013. Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; individual companies.
Accounting Firms
Banking
Firm / FL Professionals / FL Offices / Senior Florida Executive PricewaterhouseCoopers / 2,600 / 9 / Mario de Armas Ernst & Young / 856 / 5 / Oscar Suarez Deloitte / 824 / 5 / Peter T. Pruitt KPMG / 464 / 5 / Rodrigo Melendez; Karen A. Mitchell; Travis Storey; Claude Macari; Charlie Ritter Morrison Brown Argiz & Farra / 319 / 4 / Antonio L. Argiz Kaufman Rossin / 275 / 5 / James R. Kaufman Grant Thornton / 273 / 4 / Doug Gawrych McGladrey / 270 / 7 / Kathleen Thomas-Beck Carr, Riggs & Ingram / 230 / 15 / William H. (Bill) Carr CBIZ MHM* / 223 / 8 / Gerald Moench; William G. Tapp Cherry Bekaert / 186 / 4 / Daniel Jackson Crowe Horwath / 171 / 3 / Hugh E. Reynolds; Ron Sompels Berkowitz Pollack Brant / 170 / 3 / Richard A. Berkowitz CliftonLarsonAllen / 160 / 7 / Denny Schleper Warren Averett / 135 / 4 / Jim Cunningham BDO USA / 90 / 3 / Albert D. Lopez Saltmarsh Cleaveland & Gund / 89 / 4 / Ronald E. Jackson Marcum / 86 / 3 / Cecelia F. Garber Cross, Fernandez & Riley / 80 / 4 / James Cross Daszkal Bolton / 80 / 3 / Michael I. Daszkal Thomas Howell Ferguson / 78 / 2 / Winston K. Howell Kerkering Barberio / 74 / 3 / Robert Lane James Moore / 68 / 3 / Carol Villemaire Goldstein Schechter Koch / 62 / 4 / Sanford B. Horwitz The LBA Group / 61 / 1 / Neal J. Von Stein
Published October, 2014. Ranked by Florida Professionals. *acquired Lewis Birch & Ricardo; merged with CBIZ Kirkland Russ Murphy & Tapp. Information from individual firms. Research by Laurie Graulich.
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5TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
Trust Banking Firms in FloridaInvestment Banking Firms Firm / City / Senior Executive
79 Capital Securities / Orlando / Michael M. Ward Advanced Capital Securities / Miami / Juan Martín Molinari Allen C. Ewing & Co. / Jacksonville / Benjamin C. Bishop Jr. ASG Securities / Lauderdale by the Sea / Michael Scillia Ategra Capital Management / Lakeland / Jon Holtaway Bank of America / Tallahassee / Mike Fields BG Strategic Advisors / West Palm Beach / Benjamin Gordon; Mitchell Gordon Branch Banking & Trust Co. (BB&T) / Jacksonville / Tony Coley; J. Kenneth Coppedge; Scott Keith; Michael Oster Calton & Associates / Tampa / Dwayne Calton Capital Strategies Group / Orlando / David Simon Cassel Salpeter & Co. / Miami / James Cassel; Scott Salpeter Centennial Bank / Marathon / Tracy M. French Cross Keys Capital / Fort Lauderdale / Richard Becker; William Britton; David Burns; Roger Schoenfeld Dawson James Securities / Boca Raton / Robert D. Keyser Jr. Deutsche Bank / Jacksonville / Michael Drexler Falls River Group / Naples / Kerry C. Dustin Farlie Turner & Co. / Fort Lauderdale / Craig L. Farlie; Michael F. Turner Florida Capital Partners / Tampa / Peter B. Franz; Felix J. Wong Gibraltar Private Bank & Trust / Coral Gables / Adolfo Henriques Goldman Sachs & Co. / Miami / Greg C. Ferrero Halen Capital Management / Clearwater / Reed Madison; Steve Ossello Heritage Capital Group / Jacksonville / C. Donald Wiggins Houlihan Lokey / Miami / E.W. (Sandy) Purcell Hovde Group / West Palm Beach / Steven D. Hovde Hyde Park Capital / Tampa / John H. Hill Jr.; John M. McDonald III IBS Investment Bank / Fort Lauderdale / Jason Jackson Inlet Capital Group / Jupiter / Gregory A. Dayko J.P. Morgan Private Bank / Miami / Alvaro Martinez-Fonts Ladenburg Thalmann & Co. / Miami / Peter H. Blum; David Rosenberg LionsBridge Capital / Jacksonville / James C. Wylie Littlebanc Advisors / Delray Beach / Michael Margolies Monroe Financial Partners / Tampa / Paula Johannsen Morgan Stanley & Co. / Miami / James P. Gorman PCE Investment Bankers / Winter Park / David J. Jasmund; Michael W. Poole Raymond James / St. Petersburg / Paul Reilly Robert W. Baird & Co. / Tampa / Paul E. Purcell Seacoast National Bank / Stuart / Dennis S. Hudson III Skyway Capital Partners / Tampa / Scott N. Feuer SunTrust Robinson Humphrey / Orlando / John N. Gregg USAA Investment Management Company / Tampa / Bernie Williams Wells Fargo Securities / Miami / Scott Coble WestPark Capital / Boca Raton / Richard Rappaport Ziegler / Orlando / Tom Paprocki
Published April, 2015 Listed in alphabetical order. Information from individual firms.
Firm / City / Total assets in Florida / Florida trust accounts
Northern Trust / Miami / $40.9 billion / NA
SunTrust Banks / Orlando / $24.5 billion / 10,349
Bessemer Trust / Palm Beach / $12.3 billion / NA
BNY Mellon Wealth Management / Miami / $9.8 billion / NA
Wells Fargo Private Bank / Miami / $9.5 billion / 2,400
Fiduciary Trust International of the South / Miami / $7.8 billion / 191
Salem Trust / Tampa / $7.7 billion / 1,063
Fifth Third Bank / Tampa / $5.4 billion / 3,682
Raymond James Trust / St. Petersburg / $3.1 billion / 3,263
Wilmington Trust / North Palm Beach / $2.6 billion / 1,258
Sabal Trust / St. Petersburg / $2.0 billion / 2,000
FineMark National Bank & Trust / Fort Myers / $1.5 billion / 1,776
Hancock Bank / Tampa / $1.3 billion / 588
Sanibel Captiva Trust / Sanibel / $1.2 billion / 350
Caldwell Trust / Venice / $820 million / 1,398
Capital City Trust / Tallahassee / $782 million / 749
Coral Gables Trust / Coral Gables / $704 million / 272
Synovus Trust Company / Pensacola / $504 million / 375
First National Bank of Mount Dora / Mount Dora / $469 million / 930
Investors’ Security Trust / Fort Myers / $465 million / 492
IBERIA Wealth Advisors / Fort Lauderdale / $450 million / 70
Seaside National Bank and Trust / Orlando / $438 million / 1,091
Legacy Trust Family Wealth Offices / Ponte Vedra Beach / $274 million / 57
Seacoast National Bank / Stuart / $245 million / 224
Coconut Grove Bank / Miami / $240 million / 300
Charlotte State Bank and Trust / Port Charlotte / $236 million / 246
Citizens Bank and Trust / Lake Wales / $168 million / 300
First National Bank of South Miami / South Miami / $168 million / 250
Bank of Tampa Wealth Management Services / Tampa / $140 million / 213
Community Bank and Trust of Florida / Ocala / $134 million / 218
United Southern Bank Trust Department / Eustis / $116 million / 200
Englewood Bank & Trust / Englewood / $40 million / 55
Published April, 2015. Ranked by trust-based assets in Florida as of Dec. 31, 2014. NA = Not Available. Information provided by individual firms. Firms that did not respond or declined to disclose Florida assets are not included
6TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
The 100 companies that made the cut in our seventh annual Best Companies to Work For rankings
THE LIST
To identify Florida’s best employers, FLORIDA TREND partnered with the Best Companies Group, which surveyed firms that chose to participate. Any firm with at least 15 employees in Florida, including firms based outside the state, could participate at no cost.
The first part of the survey involved a questionnaire about company policies, practices and demographics. The second part went to a randomly selected group of each firm’s employees, who responded–anonymously–to 72 statements on a five-point agreement scale.
The survey also included two open-ended questions and seven demographic questions. The questions focused on eight themes: Leadership and planning; corporate culture and communications; role satisfaction; work environment; relationship with supervisor; training and development; pay and benefits; and overall engagement.
Firms were divided into three groups–large companies of 250 or more U.S. employees, midsized companies of 50 to 249 U.S. employees and small companies of fewer than 50 U.S. workers.
Contract employees were not included in employee surveys and not added to employee counts.
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7TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
Best Large Companies to Work For (250 or more employees)
Rank Company Headquarters Industry
1 DPR Construction Redwood City, CA General contractor and construction manager specializing in complex and sustainable projects
2 Hunton & Williams Miami Law firm with disciplines in bankruptcy, commercial litigation, securities law, IP, international and government relations, regulatory law, privacy and cybersecurity, and products liability
3 Edward Jones St. Louis, MO Stock brokerage partnership
4 Protiviti Tampa Consulting firm specializing in finance, technology, operations, governance, risk and internal audit
5 HFF Dallas, TX Provides capital markets transaction services to the U.S. commercial real estate industry
6 Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Jacksonville 963-room hotel in downtown Jacksonville
7 Peak 10 Charlotte, NC IT infrastructure firm providing network and cloud services
8 Foley & Mansfield Miami Provides legal services in banking and finance, business and corporate, commercial litigation, construction law and litigation, creditors rights and elder law
9 Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay Tampa Hotel for business travelers and vacationers
10 North Highland Worldwide Consulting Atlanta, GA Management consulting firm focusing on complex business problems
11 FCCI Insurance Group Sarasota Provides commerical property and casualty insurance to business owners
12 CompHealth Salt Lake City, UT Provides permanent placement and temporary staffing to health care facilities
13 CBIZ MHM - Tampa Bay Cleveland, OH Provides tax, accounting and consulting services
14 CTI Resource Management Services Jacksonville Provides IT support services, including administrative, financial, logistic and facility management support sevices to government customers
15 UniFirst Wilmington, MA Provides uniforms and work wear to businesses
16 Memorial healthcare System Hollywood Third-largest public health care system in the U.S.
17 HOK St. Louis, MO Design, architecture, engineering and planning firm
18 Ryan Dallas, TX Tax services firm, with the largest indirect and property tax practices in North America and the sixth-largest corporate tax practice in the U.S.
19 Suffolk Construction Boston, MA Provides preconstruction, construction management, design-build and general contracting services
20 Capital City Bank Tallahassee Offers a full range of financial services
21 RCI Parsippany, NJ Vacation timeshare exchange; manages vacation rentals
22 Hanson Professional Services Springfield, IL Provides engineering, planning and consulting services
23 PCL Construction Denver, CO General contracting organization, commercial buildings, civil engineering, industrial market
24 American Strategic Insurance Corp St. Petersburg Offers personal lines residential property insurance, commercial lines property insurance, personal umbrella insurance, flood and excess flood insurance
25 FBC Mortgage Orlando Mortgage lender
26 Alliance Residential Phoenix, AZ Has more than $3 billion invested in real estate and manages a $9-billion portfolio
27 Navy Federal Credit Union Vienna, VA Offers banking products and services to military personnel, veterans and their families
28 Sunset & Skyway Memory Gardens Houston, TX Funeral, cremation and memorialization company & Funeral Homes
29 Quarles & Brady Milwaukee, WI Law firm with focuses in health care and life sciences, business law, data privacy and security, and complex litigation
30 Insperity Kingwood, TX Provides human resources and business solutions
31 Weatherby Healthcare Ft. Lauderdale Physician staffing company
32 CA Technologies Islandia, NY IT management and security software company
8TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
Best Mid Sized Companies to Work For (50–249 employees)
Rank Company Headquarters Industry
1 Financial Design Associates Springfield, MA Provides estate planning, life insurance, long-term care insurance, employee benefits, business insurance, pension and retirement planning, and investments/asset accumulation strategies
2 Rnnetwork Salt Lake City, UT Travel nurse staffing company
3 PowerDMS Orlando Cloud-based document management software company
4 AgileThought Tampa Mobile application and custom software development company
5 Optima Healthcare Solutions Palm City Develops software applications focusing on therapy businesses - clinical, administrative and financial
6 HomeBanc N.A. Tampa Provides banking services
7 Security First Insurance Ormond Beach Homeowners insurance company
8 Premier Eye Care Tampa Provides eye care to insured members
9 Momentum Consulting Miami Lakes IT services and consulting with core areas in enterprise application development and systems integration, data management and business analytics, and Microsoft SharePoint implementation and development
10 The Lord’s Place West Palm Beach Provides services focused on moving individuals nad families from dependence to self-determination
11 Market Traders Institute Lake Mary Provides education to beginner, intermediate and advanced market traders
12 Cross, Fernandez & Riley Orlando Public accounting firm
13 Bouchard Insurance Clearwater Offers commercial, personal, group benefits and surety insurance services
14 iVenture Solutions Jacksonville Provides customer-oriented solutions to small and midsized business; services include network security, data center services, technology consulting; and disaster prevention and recovery
15 Clickbooth Sarasota Clickbooth’s CPA (Cost-Per-Action) affiliate marketing model unites product sellers with those who drive traffic
16 Berkowitz Pollack Brant Miami Lakes Provides a comprehensive approach to income, estate, financial and business planning
17 Gregory, Sharer & Stuart, CPAs St. Petersburg Accounting and consulting firm with a focus on helping clients increase income, protect assets, transfer wealth and manage tax consequences
18 Apollo Bank Miami Lakes Community bank focused on services to small and midsized businesses as well as entrepreneurs
19 KAST Construction West Palm Beach Construction management firm in multiple markets, including hospitality, residential, high-rise condominium, municipal buildings, retail, health care, industrial, science, technology and the arts
20 First Florida Credit Union Jacksonville Provides financial products and services
21 True Partners Consulting Chicago Tax and business advisory firm focusing on general business, finance and tax consulting
22 S-One Holdings Sarasota Holding company for ABAQA, Avatrex, Brand Management Group, LexJet and Utopia Digital Technologies
23 Compass Research Orlando Clinical research company focused on testing new medications
24 Cole Engineering Services Orlando Develops simulation-based training, serious gaming, technical services, training and other support services
25 The Villages Insurance The Villages Insurance agency focused on personal, commercial, senior life and health and employee benefits insurance
26 Kyra InfoTech Lakeland Provides information technology services to the state of Florida
27 Air-Transport IT Services Orlando Develops, maintains and supports software and hardware for the airport and seaport industries
28 Emphasys Software Miami Lakes Develops software focused on clients in public housing, housing finance, treasury and debt management, residential real estate and the travel industry
29 AustinCSI Plano, TX Management consulting firm specializing in project management, organizational change management, software quality management and customer experience management
9TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
Best Small Companies to Work For (15–49 employees)
Rank Company Headquarters Industry
1 Jill S. Schwartz & Associates Winter Park Law office focusing on employment matters
2 Atlas Professional Services Tampa Managed service provider, managing companies’ technology needs
3 InterMed Biomedical Services Alachua Sells and services biomedical equipment
4 Alltrust Insurance Palm Harbor Consulting firm specializing in health care plans and needs
5 Kavaliro Orlando Provides employees for permanent and part-time positions
6 MatrixOneSource Jacksonville Outsourcing and IT company, specializing in HR, payroll and IT services
7 ReliaQuest Tampa Provides security technology services
8 Management Specialists Services Gainesville Community association management firm
9 Ennis, Pellum & Associates CPAs Jacksonville Public accounting and consulting firm offering audit, tax, technology and business advisory services
10 HNM global Logistics Orlando Freight forwarder specializing in importing, exporting, custom brokerage and warehousing
11 Bit-Wizards Fort Walton Beach Software development, digital marketing and IT consulting firm
12 InfiLaw Naples Provides management solutions, educational programs and course delivery to law schools and higher-ed institutions
13 Convergence Consulting Group Tampa Consults with customers on operational and strategic challenges
14 Radey Law Firm Tallahassee Law firm offering regulatory, transactional, litigation and governmental consulting
15 B&B Office Systems Gainesville Office equipment and repair services, document management, office work flow solutions
16 Weston Insurance Coral Gables Insurer focused on windstorm and hail policies
17 iMethods Jacksonville Health care and gernal IT consulting/recruiting firm
18 Squaremouth St. Petersburg Compares travel insurance products
19 Moore Communications Group Tallahassee Provides advertising, social media, graphic design, marketing, public affairs and PR services
20 Markham Norton Mosteller Wright & Co. Fort Myers Public accounting and consulting firm offering audits and reviews, bookkeeping, business services, financial planning, forensic accounting and health care advisory services
21 Uproar PR Orlando PR firm working with technology, consumer and professional services customers
22 Horizon Innovations Jacksonville Marketing firm
23 Convert2Media Ocoee Marketing firm
24 Evershore Financial Group Palm Beach Gardens Financial planning firm specializing in wealth management
25 Cardinal Management Group of Florida Naples Community management company
26 rbb Public Relations Coral Gables Marketing communications company
27 Clark/Nikdel/Powell Winter Haven Marketing, advertising and web development firm
28 Right Management Ft. Lauderdale Career development, job placement firm
29 Ropella Group Milton Executive search and consulting firm specializing in chemical, consumer products, tech and energy industries
30 The Davidson Cos. St. Augustine Provides planning, development, construction and marketing for real estate projects
31 CPS Investment Advisors Lakeland Provides fee-only wealthy management services
32 Sandcastle Community Management Naples Association management company working with condo and homeowners associations
33 Rogers, Gunter, Vaughn Insurance Tallahassee Multi-line insurance agency
34 CAREERXCHANGE Miami Recruiting organization
35 Jimerson & Cobb Jacksonville Law firm specializing in business litigation, construction, banking and real estate
36 Crossman & Co. Orlando Retail leasing and management company
37 MCCi Tallahassee Document management and scanning, and open-records request management
38 Sawgrass Mutual Insurance Davie Provides homeowner insurance
39 Partners in Association Management Tallahassee Provides strategic and operational management for state, regional and national non-profit associations and other organizations
Published in August 2015.
10TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
Biggest Engineering Firms in Florida Firm FL Employees FL Offices Senior Florida Executive Atkins North America 1,120 15 L. Joe Boyer Haskell 817 1 Steven T. Halverson CH2M HILL 725 14 F. Didier Menard URS1 643 8 James Mayo Stellar 638 3 Ronald H. Foster Jr. RS&H2 576 9 Brian P. Reed Stantec 530 15 Fermin A. Diaz AECOM1 500 12 Kevin Cornish AMEC 500 14 Mike Nardone Kimley-Horn and Associates 460 14 Russell Barnes Universal Engineering Sciences 446 15 Sy Israel; Mark Israel Jacobs 400 12 Kenneth Morefield CDM Smith 381 10 Victor J. Pujals Parsons Brinckerhoff 375 3 George Walton HNTB 371 7 Adrian Share HDR Engineering 350 9 Matthew D. Ryan ARCADIS U.S. 325 9 Robert Daoust Professional Service Industries 306 7 Ben Doan Ardaman & Associates 297 10 Nadim F. Fuleihan Calvin Giordano & Associates 288 6 Dennis Giordano Conestoga-Rovers & Associates3 280 6 Brian Moore Cardno 279 18 Patrick L. Beyer TLC Engineering for Architecture 265 7 Debra A. Lupton DRMP 260 11 Wayne D. Chalifoux Parsons 248 7 Todd K. Wager
Published December, 2014. Ranked by Florida employees. Ties are sorted alphabetically. Sources: Florida Engineering Society (FES), Florida Institute of Consulting Engineers (FICE) and individual firms. 1AECOM is acquiring URS; the firms are listed separately as merger not complete at press time. 2formerly Reynolds, Smith and Hills 3formerly HSA Engineers & Scientists
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11TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
Florida College System Rank Institution Main Campus Enrollment President
1 Miami Dade College Miami 68,865 Eduardo J. Padrón
2 Broward College Fort Lauderdale 46,439 J. David Armstrong Jr.
3 Valencia College Orlando 43,219 Sanford C. Shugart
4 St. Petersburg College St. Petersburg 32,928 William D. Law Jr.
5 Palm Beach State College Lake Worth 32,393 Ava Parker
6 Florida State College at Jacksonville Jacksonville 31,982 Cynthia Bioteau
7 Hillsborough Community College Tampa 27,467 Ken Atwater
8 Seminole State College of Florida Sanford 20,784 E. Ann McGee
9 Indian River State College Fort Pierce 17,665 Edwin R. Massey
10 Santa Fe College Gainesville 16,273 Jackson N. Sasser
11 Eastern Florida State College Cocoa 16,016 James H. Richey
12 Florida SouthWestern State College1 Fort Myers 15,705 Jeffery S. Allbritten
13 Daytona State College Daytona Beach 13,827 Thomas LoBasso2
14 Tallahassee Community College Tallahassee 13,045 Jim Murdaugh
15 Polk State College Winter Haven 12,514 Eileen Holden
16 Pasco-Hernando State College New Port Richey 11,433 Timothy Beard3
17 Pensacola State College Pensacola 10,317 Edward Meadows
18 State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota Bradenton 10,314 Carol Probstfeld
19 College of Central Florida Ocala 8,970 James D. Henningsen
20 St. Johns River State College Palatka 7,114 Joe H. Pickens
21 Northwest Florida State College Niceville 7,047 Ty Handy
22 Gulf Coast State College Panama City 6,717 John R. Holdnak
23 Lake-Sumter State College Leesburg 4,470 Charles R. Mojock
24 Florida Gateway College Lake City 2,912 Charles W. Hall
25 South Florida State College Avon Park 2,780 Thomas Leitzel
26 Chipola College Marianna 2,080 Jason Hurst
27 North Florida Community College Madison 1,289 John Grosskopf
28 Florida Keys Community College Key West 1,033 Jonathan Gueverra
Published June, 2015. Ranked by Fall 2014 enrollment. 1formerly Edison State College. 2interim president. 3effective July 1, 2015 Source: Florida Department of Education, Division of Florida Colleges and individual schools
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12TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
Florida Law Schools
Education
MBA ProgramsSchool Website Executive program
School Full-Time Annual Tuition (2014-15) Florida Enrollment City Florida Coastal School of Law $40,860 1,279 Jacksonville University of Miami School of Law $45,200 1,176 Coral Gables Stetson University College of Law $38,584 1,080 Gulfport University of Florida Levin College of Law $22,231 in-state; $38,836 out-of-state 1,072 Gainesville Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad Law Center $35,956 1,050 Fort Lauderdale Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law $35,844 787 Orlando St. Thomas University School of Law $38,458 659 Miami Gardens Florida State University College of Law $20,683 in-state; $40,705 out-of-state 655 Tallahassee Florida A&M University College of Law $14,132 in-state; $34,035 out-of-state 521 Orlando Florida International University College of Law $21,345 in-state; $35,590 out-of-state 508 Miami Western Michigan University - Thomas M. Cooley Law School $44,940 386 Riverview Ave Maria School of Law $37,950 315 Naples
Published January, 2015. Ranked by Florida enrollment. Source: American Bar Association and individual schools.
School Website Executive program American Intercontinental University aiuniv.edu no Argosy University argosy.edu no Barry University barry.edu/business no Belhaven University orlando.belhaven.edu no DeVry University keller.edu no Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University erau.edu no Everest University everest.edu no Everglades University evergladesuniversity.edu no Florida A&M University www.famu.edu no Florida Atlantic University business.fau.edu yes Florida Gulf Coast University fgcu.edu/cob yes Florida Institute of Technology fit.edu no Florida International University business.fiu.edu yes Florida Memorial University fmuniv.edu no Florida National University fnu.edu no Florida Southern College flsouthern.edu no Florida State University cob.fsu.edu no Hodges University hodges.edu no Jacksonville University ju.edu/dcob yes Kaplan University kaplanuniversity.edu no Keiser University keiseruniversity.edu no Lynn University lynn.edu no Manchester Business School miami.mbs.ac.uk yes Northwestern University kellogg.northwestern.edu yes Northwood University northwood.edu no
Nova Southeastern University nova.edu no Palm Beach Atlantic University pba.edu/BUS-MBA no Rollins College rollins.edu/business yes Saint Leo University saintleo.edu no Schiller International University schiller.edu no Southeastern University seu.edu/business no St. Thomas University stu.edu no Stetson University stetson.edu/mba yes Strayer University strayer.edu yes Thunderbird School of Global Management thunderbird.edu yes Troy University troy.edu yes University of Central Florida edc.research.ucf.edu/mba yes University of Florida floridamba.ufl.edu yes University of Miami bus.miami.edu yes University of North Florida unf.edu no University of Phoenix phoenix.edu no University of South Florida mba.usf.edu yes University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee usfsm.edu/programs/mba no University of South Florida St. Petersburg usfsp.edu no University of Tampa ut.edu/graduate yes University of West Florida uwf.edu/cob no Warner University warner.edu no Webber International University webber.edu no Webster University webster.edu no
Published March, 2015.
13TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
Public State Universities
For-Profit Colleges & Universities
Rank Institution Main Campus Enrollment President
1 University of Central Florida Orlando 60,810 John C. Hitt
2 Florida International University Miami 54,099 Mark B. Rosenberg
3 University of Florida Gainesville 50,536 W. Kent Fuchs
4 University of South Florida Tampa 48,373 Judy Genshaft
5 Florida State University Tallahassee 41,773 John Thrasher
6 Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton 30,364 John W. Kelly
7 University of North Florida Jacksonville 16,134 John A. Delaney
8 Florida Gulf Coast University Fort Myers 14,673 Wilson G. Bradshaw
9 University of West Florida Pensacola 12,602 Judy Bense
10 Florida A&M University Tallahassee 10,229 Elmira Mangum
11 New College of Florida Sarasota 834 Donal O’Shea
12 Florida Polytechnic University Lakeland 554 Randy Avent
Published June, 2015. Ranked by Fall 2014 enrollment. Source: individual schools
Rank Institution Main Campus Enrollment President
1 Full Sail University Winter Park 16,100 Garry Jones
2 Florida Career College Various 10,294 Sean Harding
3 Technical Institute Various 7,466 Eugene W. Feichtner
4 Florida Technical College Orlando (6 in FL) 7,218 David Ruggieri
5 Concorde Institute Various 5,774 Timothy Foster
6 Rasmussen College Various 5,655 Trenda Boyum-Breen
7 DeVry University Various 5,158 Robert Paul
8 Sanford-Brown College Various 5,137 Ron McCray
9 Strayer University Various 4,993 Brian W. Jones
10 Southern Technical College Various 4,899 Pedro De Guzman
11 Florida National University Hialeah 4,772 María Cristina Regueiro
12 Beauty Schools of America Miami (5 in FL) 4,744 John W. Rebstock
13 University of Phoenix Various 4,609 Timothy P. Slottow
14 The Art Institutes Miami (4 in FL) 4,585 Erika Fleming
15 Dade Medical College Miami (6 in FL) 4,157 Roger Lopez
16 South University Tampa/WPB 3,482 John T. South III
17 Fortis Institute Various 3,114 Denyse Antunes
18 Southeastern College Various 2,546 Gary B. Vonk
19 Argosy University Sarasota/Tampa 2,210 Craig D. Swenson
20 Virginia College Various 2,167 Stu Reed
Published June, 2015. Ranked by 2014 Florida enrollment. Source: Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges, the U.S. Department of Education and individual schools. List includes only schools with more than 2,000 students. Everest University, Everest Institute, and Ultimate Medical Academy transitioned to nonprofit status in early 2015.
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14TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
Private, Non-Profit Colleges and Universities Rank Institution Main Campus Enrollment President
1 Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale 24,148 George L. Hanbury II
2 Keiser University Fort Lauderdale 19,110 Arthur Keiser
3 University of Miami Coral Gables 16,774 Julio Frenk***
4 Saint Leo University Saint Leo 16,349 William J. Lennox, Jr.***
5 Everest University** Various 12,016 Troy A. Stovall
6 Barry University Miami Shores 8,435 Linda Bevilacqua
7 University of Tampa Tampa 7,752 Ronald L. Vaughn
8 Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne 6,105 Anthony James Catanese
9 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach 5,538 John P. Johnson
10 Stetson University DeLand 4,137 Wendy B. Libby
11 Jacksonville University Jacksonville 4,085 Tim Cost
12 Bethune-Cookman University Daytona Beach 4,045 Edison O. Jackson
13 Palm Beach Atlantic University West Palm Beach 3,865 William M. B. Fleming Jr.
14 Southeastern University Lakeland 3,834 Kent Ingle
15 Rollins College Winter Park 3,207 Grant H. Cornwell***
16 Flagler College St. Augustine 2,638 William T. Abare Jr.
17 Lynn University Boca Raton 2,613 Kevin M. Ross
18 Ana G. Mendez University System* Orlando 2,566 José F. Méndez
19 Webster University Orlando 2,500 Elizabeth J. Stroble
20 Florida Southern College Lakeland 2,413 Anne B. Kerr
21 Hodges University Naples 2,261 David Borofsky
22 St. Thomas University Miami Gardens 2,220 Franklyn M. Casale
23 Adventist University of Health Sciences Orlando 2,010 David E. Greenlaw
24 City College* Fort Lauderdale 1,911 Esther Fike
25 Johnson & Wales University North Miami 1,904 Larry A. Rice
26 Eckerd College St. Petersburg 1,802 Donald R. Eastman III
27 Columbia College Orlando 1,789 Scott Dalrymple
28 Florida Memorial University Miami Gardens 1,528 Roslyn Clark Artis
29 Everglades University Boca Raton 1,451 Kristi L. Mollis
30 Ringling College of Art and Design Sarasota 1,219 Larry R. Thompson
31 Warner University Lake Wales 1,162 Gregory V. Hall
32 Ave Maria University Ave Maria 1,019 H. James Towey
33 Carlos Albizu University* Miami 991 Angel Collado-Shwarz
34 Edward Waters College Jacksonville 929 Nathaniel Glover Jr.
35 Webber International University Babson Park 775 Keith Wade
36 Northwood University West Palm Beach 719 Keith A. Pretty
37 Florida College Temple Terrace 555 H.E. “Buddy” Payne
38 Clearwater Christian College* Clearwater 505 John F. Klem
39 Baptist College of Florida Graceville 486 Thomas A. Kinchen
Published June, 2015. Ranked by Fall 2014 FL enrollment. Only schools offering bachelor’s degrees and with an enrollment of more than 475 students are listed. *Enrollment number is for Fall 2013. **Everest University transitioned to nonprofit status Feb. 2015. ***effective summer 2015. Source: Independent Colleges & Universities of Florida (ICUF), the U.S. Department of Education and individual schools.
15TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
Biggest Florida Law Firms
1 Akerman Miami 438 10 Andrew M. Smulian 2 Holland & Knight Miami 348 8 Steven Sonberg 3 Greenberg Traurig Miami 335 8 Cesar L. Alvarez; Matthew B. Gorson 4 Carlton Fields Jorden Burt 1 Tampa 310 5 Gary L. Sasso 5 GrayRobinson Orlando 280 12 Byrd F. “Biff” Marshall Jr. 6 Cole Scott & Kissane Miami 276 11 Richard P. Cole 7 Shutts & Bowen Miami 252 7 Bowman Brown 8 Quintairos Prieto Wood & Boyer Miami 220 10 Eric W. Boyer 9 Morgan & Morgan Orlando 175 16 John B. Morgan 10 Broad and Cassel Orlando 170 9 C. David Brown II 11 Gunster West Palm Beach 167 11 H. William Perry; George S. LeMieux 12 Conroy Simberg Hollywood 152 10 Bruce F. Simberg 13 Greenspoon Marder Fort Lauderdale 146 10 Gerald Greenspoon; Michael Marder 14 Foley & Lardner Orlando 140 5 William E. Davis; Michael Gay; Kevin E. Hyde; Randolph J. Wolfe 15 Wicker Smith O’Hara McCoy & Ford Coral Gables 139 8 Nicholas E. Christin; Richards H. Ford; Jackson F. McCoy; Dennis M. O’Hara 16 Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson Miami 119 4 Eugene E. Stearns 17 Becker & Poliakoff Fort Lauderdale 115 13 Gary Rosen 18 Roig Lawyers Deerfield Beach 110 7 Michael A. Rosenberg; Fernando L. Roig 19 Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick Tampa 105 2 Ernest J. Marquart; J. Todd Timmerman 20 Hill Ward Henderson Tampa 102 2 R. James Robbins, Jr. 21 Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod Miami 100 1 John C. Sumberg 22 Kubicki Draper Miami 98 11 Brad McCormick; Laurie Adams; Harold Saul; Earleen Cote 23 Lowndes Drosdick Doster Kantor & Reed Orlando 97 5 William T. Dymond 24 Vernis & Bowling Miami 95 11 Robert C. Bowling; G. Jeffrey Vernis 25 Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney 2 Tampa 92 6 John A. Barbour; Rhea F. Law
Published January, 2015. 1 Formerly Carlton Fields PA 2 Formerly Fowler White Boggs Ranked by number of lawyers in Florida.
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16TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
Florida’s Largest 125 Public Companies
Florida Trend’s Top 350
1 1 World Fuel Services Miami $43.4 B 4.4 $221.7 M 4,041 Petroleum products distribution
2 2 Tech Data Clearwater $27.7 B 3.2 $175.2 M 8,900 Computer distribution
3 4 AutoNation Fort Lauderdale $19.1 B 9.1 $418.7 M 24,000 Auto dealerships
4 6 NextEra Energy Juno Beach $17.0 B 12.5 $2.5 B 13,400 Energy provider
5 8 Office Depot Boca Raton $16.1 B 43.2 -$354.0 M 56,000 Office products retail and distribution
6 5 Carnival Corporation Miami $15.9 B 2.8 $1.2 B 91,300 Cruise line
7 3 Jabil Circuit St. Petersburg $15.8 B -8.6 $241.3 M 142,000 Electronics components manufacturing
8 10 WellCare Health Plans Tampa $13.0 B 36 $63.7 M 6,700 Health insurance services
9 7 CSX Jacksonville $12.7 B 5.3 $1.9 B 32,000 Railroads
10 9 Hertz Global Holdings Naples $11.0 B 2.3 NA 41,000 Car rental business
11 14 Jarden Boca Raton $8.3 B 12.7 $242.5 M 33,000 Consumer products
12 13 Royal Caribbean Cruises Miami $8.1 B 1.4 $764.1 M 64,000 Cruise line
13 11 Fidelity National Financial Jacksonville $8.0 B 7.8 $583.0 M 56,883 Title insurance
14 17 Lennar Miami $7.8 B 31.1 $638.9 M 6,825 Residential construction
15 15 Ryder System Miami $6.6 B 3.4 $218.6 M 30,600 Transportation services
16 16 Fidelity National Information Jacksonville $6.4 B 5.8 $679.1 M 40,000 Information technology support services
17 12 Darden Restaurants Orlando $6.3 B 6.2 $286.2 M 206,000 Restaurants
18 18 Harris Corporation Melbourne $5.0 B -2 $534.2 M 14,000 Telecommunications equipment development
19 19 Raymond James Financial St. Petersburg $5.0 B 8 $480.2 M 10,300 Financial services
20 NR Adecco Group North America 1 Jacksonville $4.7 B 3.4 NA 6,781 Personnel and temporary employment
21 20 MasTec Coral Gables $4.6 B 6.7 $115.6 M 18,200 Telecom infrastructure services
22 21 Bloomin’ Brands Tampa $4.4 B 7.6 $91.1 M 100,000 Restaurants
23 22 Watsco Coconut Grove $3.9 B 5.4 $151.4 M 5,000 Air conditioning, heating and refrigeration equipment
24 23 Fresh Del Monte Produce Coral Gables $3.9 B 6.6 $142.4 M 45,000 Food processing and packaging
25 25 HSN St. Petersburg $3.6 B 5.4 $173.0 M 6,900 Online shopping
2015 2014 2014 % Rank Rank Company City Revenue Change Profit/Loss Employees Line of Business
1 Jacksonville-based headquarters of Adecco Group
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17TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
26 27 Roper Technologies 2 Sarasota $3.5 B 9.6 $646.0 M 10,137 Industrial equipment and components production
27 26 ADT Boca Raton $3.4 B 3 $304.0 M 17,500 Electronic security provider
28 31 Landstar System Jacksonville $3.2 B 19.5 $138.8 M 1,211 Trucking
29 28 Citrix Systems Fort Lauderdale $3.1 B 7.7 $251.7 M 10,081 Computer network software
30 33 Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Miami $3.1 B 21.6 $338.4 M 24,900 Cruise line operator
31 NR Embraer US 3 Fort Lauderdale $3.1 B NA NA 19,167 Aerospace manufacturing
32 34 FirstService Dania Beach $2.7 B 15.8 $43.3 M 24,000 Real estate services
33 32 Chico’s FAS Fort Myers $2.7 B 3.4 P$64.6 M 23,800 Clothing retailer
34 30 Tupperware Brands Orlando $2.6 B -2.5 :$214.4 M 13,100 Houseware products retail and manufacturing
35 24 B/E Aerospace Wellington $2.6 B 18 $104.3 M 9,617 Aerospace manufacturing
36 29 TECO Energy Tampa $2.6 B 9 :$130.4 M 4,400 Energy provider
37 35 Mednax Sunrise $2.4 B 13.2 $317.3 M 7,550 Medical management services
38 36 Cott Tampa $2.1 B 0.4 :$10.0 M 9,193 Beverages
39 40 Spirit Airlines Miramar $1.9 B 16.8 $225.5 M 4,219 Airline
40 38 Masonite International Tampa $1.8 B 6.2 -$37.3 M 10,300 Manufacturer of residential and commercial doors
41 42 Dycom Industries Palm Beach Gardens $1.8 B 12.6 $40.0 M 10,592 Telecommunications contracting
42 NR KLX 4 Wellington $1.7 B 31.3 $88.1 M 3,500 Aerospace fasteners, consumables, and logistics services
43 43 GEO Group Boca Raton $1.7 B 11.1 $143.8 M 17,479 Security protection products and services
44 54 Vector Group Miami $1.6 B 47.4 $37.0 M 1,090 Tobacco products
45 45 Brown & Brown Daytona Beach $1.6 B 15.6 $206.9 M 7,591 Insurance brokerage
46 47 SBA Communications Boca Raton $1.5 B 17 -$24.3 M 1,259 Telecommunications
47 37 Walter Investment Management Tampa $1.5 B -17.5 -$110.3 M 6,700 Business solutions provider
48 44 SeaWorld Entertainment Orlando $1.4 B 5.6 $49.9 M 11,100 Theme park and entertainment company
49 49 Sykes Enterprises Tampa $1.3 B 5.1 $57.8 M 50,450 Customer contact management solutions
50 50 SEACOR Holdings Fort Lauderdale $1.3 B 5.8 $100.1 M 4,901 Marine services
51 48 Stein Mart Jacksonville $1.3 B 4.3 $26.9 M 11,300 Department store/retail
52 51 Kforce Tampa $1.2 B 13.4 $90.9 M 2,600 Personnel outsourcing
53 46 Elizabeth Arden Miramar $1.2 B -13.4 -$145.7 M 2,195 Cosmetics manufacturing
54 55 HEICO Hollywood $1.1 B 12.2 $121.3 M 3,500 Aerospace defense products manufacturing
55 53 EverBank Financial Jacksonville $1.1 B -14.7 $148.1 M 3,100 Financial services
56 52 Burger King Worldwide 5 Miami $1.1 B -7.9 NA 2,420 Fast food restaurants
57 NR ACI Worldwide Naples $1 B 17.5 $67.6 M 4,472 electronic payments and banking
58 56 Quality Distribution Tampa $991.8 M 6.7 $20.6 M 4,524 Trucking
59 NR Rayonier Advanced Materials 6 Jacksonville $957.7 M -8.5 $32.0 M 1,300 Cellulose specialties products
60 NR Xenia Hotels & Resorts Orlando $926.7 M 42.2 $109.8 M 36 Real estate investment trust
61 58 Ladenburg Thalmann Financial Miami $921.3 M 16.2 $33.4 M 1,109 Financial services
62 57 Perry Ellis International Miami $890.0 M -2.4 -$37.2 M 2,600 Clothing manufacturing
63 60 BankUnited Miami Lakes $867.9 M 7.6 $204.2 M 1,569 Regional banks & thrifts
64 NR Platform Specialty Products West Palm Beach $843.2 M 13 -$24.2 M 2,500 Specialty chemical products
65 59 Intertape Polymer Group Sarasota $812.7 M 4 $35.8 M 1,950 Specialized packaging products
2015 2014 2014 % Rank Rank Company City Revenue Change Profit/Loss Employees Line of Business
2 Formerly Roper Industries 3 Fort Lauderdale headquarters of Embraer 4 Formerly a unit of B/E Aerospace 5 Florida-based subsidiary of Restaurant Brands International 6 Spun off from Rayonier Inc.
18TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
66 96 St. Joe WaterSound $701.9 M 434.7 $406.3 M 61 Real estate development
67 64 BFC Financial Fort Lauderdale $672.2 M 19.2 $13.9 M 5,364 Investment holding company
68 62 International Speedway Daytona Beach $651.9 M 6.4 $67.4 M 845 Motorsports entertainment
69 61 National Beverage Fort Lauderdale $641.1 M -3.2 $43.6 M 1,200 Soft drink distributor
70 63 MarineMax Clearwater $624.7 M 6.9 $11.3 M 1,228 Recreational watercraft retail
71 69 Cross Country Healthcare Boca Raton $617.8 M 41 -$31.8 M 1,630 Medical personnel outsourcing
72 65 Interval Leisure Group Miami $614.4 M 22.6 $78.9 M 6,100 Vacation industry
73 39 Rayonier Jacksonville $603.5 M -8.5 $99.3 M 320 Wood/timber operations, real estate
74 68 Bankrate North Palm Beach $545.2 M 19.2 $19.3 M 488 Personal finance content publisher
75 66 Web.com Group Jacksonville $543.9 M 10.5 -$12.5 M 2,100 Website building services
76 67 Regency Centers Jacksonville $537.9 M 10 $166.3 M 370 Real estate investment trust
77 70 Ultimate Software Group Weston $505.9 M 23.3 $44.7 M 2,354 Human resources software provider
78 NR APR Energy Jacksonville $485.7 M 57.5 -$7.4 M 1,000 Mobile power generation
79 72 National Retail Properties Orlando $435.2 M 9.6 $190.6 M 64 Real estate investment trust
80 76 WCI Communities Bonita Springs $407.0 M 28.3 $21.6 M 667 Lifestyle community developer
81 78 Universal Insurance Holdings Fort Lauderdale $369.3 M 22.6 $73.0 M 335 Insurance
82 75 Equity One North Miami Beach $353.2 M 6.2 $48.9 M 155 Retail real estate investment trust
83 71 Ruth’s Hospitality Group Winter Park $346.1 M 7.4 $16.5 M 4,342 Restaurants
84 79 FARO Technologies Lake Mary $341.8 M 17.2 $33.6 M 1,223 Electronic testing and measuring systems
85 77 Capital Bank Financial Coral Gables $314.6 M -9.3 $50.9 M 1,424 Bank holding company
86 84 PGT North Venice $306.4 M 28 $16.4 M 1,900 Window and door manufacturing
87 80 Q.E.P. Boca Raton $302.7 M 6.7 $16.1 M 360 Flooring products manufacturing
88 88 United Insurance Holdings St. Petersburg $280.2 M 34.7 $41.0 M 118 Insurance
89 83 HCI Group Tampa $266.1 M 10.4 $62.7 M 280 Insurance
90 90 RTI Surgical Alachua $262.8 M 32.7 $2.7 M 1,102 Medical devices
91 85 Exactech Gainesville $248.4 M 4.8 $16.5 M 642 Medical appliances/equipment manufacturing
92 87 Hackett Group Miami $236.7 M 5.8 $9.7 M 904 Information technology consulting services
93 NR Heritage Insurance Holdings Clearwater $233.8 M 87.3 $47.1 M 133 Insurance
94 86 PetMed Express Pompano Beach $233.4 M 2.4 $18.0 M 190 Pet medications distribution
95 89 Sun Hydraulics Sarasota $227.7 M 10.9 $43.8 M 719 Hydraulics equipment manufacturing
96 82 API Technologies Orlando $226.9 M -7.1 -$19.3 M 1,862 Microelectronics and security technologies
97 NR FCB Financial Holdings Weston $220.5 M 41.1 $22.4 M 638 Banking
98 98 Federated National Holding Sunrise $200.7 M 64.9 $37.2 M 219 Insurance
99 97 Chatham Lodging Trust Palm Beach $197.2 M 56.2 $66.9 M 45 Hotel/motel trust
100 92 Superior Uniform Group Seminole $196.2 M 29.5 $11.3 M 1,055 Clothing manufacturing
101 94 CenterState Banks Davenport $164.5 M 22.4 $13.0 M 785 Banking services
102 NR FRP Holdings7 Jacksonville $160.1 M 14.6 $10.0 M 957 Real estate
103 91 Spanish Broadcasting System Miami $146.3 M -4.9 -$20.0 M 439 Radio broadcasting/programing
104 95 Capital City Bank Group Tallahassee $130.8 M -4.7 $9.3 M 937 Banking
105 93 Patriot Transportation Holding Jacksonville $129.2 M 15.2 $3.2 M 850 Trucking
2015 2014 2014 % Rank Rank Company City Revenue Change Profit/Loss Employees Line of Business
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2015 2014 2014 % Rank Rank Company City Revenue Change Profit/Loss Employees Line of Business
106 NR Patriot National Inc. Ft. Lauderdale $117.3 M 109.8 $10.4 M 692 Insurance
107 102 Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida Stuart $105.5 M 10.4 $5.7 M 579 Banking
108 103 Goldfield Melbourne $98.4 M 10.3 -$0.3 M 418 Electrical facility construction and maintenance
109 106 Lighting Science Group Satellite Beach $91.3 M 9.7 -$52.1 M 77 LED lighting
110 101 OPKO Health Miami $91.1 M -5.6 -$171.7 M 674 Healthcare
111 107 Flanigan’s Enterprises Fort Lauderdale $89.8 M 8.5 $2.8 M 1,085 Restaurants
112 114 Health Insurance Innovations Tampa $88.8 M 56.7 -$0.3 M 285 Insurance
113 100 Alico Fort Myers $88.7 M -12.8 $8.1 M 128 Ranching and farming
114 112 NeoGenomics Fort Myers $87.1 M 31 $1.1 M 440 Oncology reference laboratory
115 108 Nicholas Financial Clearwater $82.6 M 0.6 $16.7 M 326 Consumer financing provider
116 113 ELXSI Orlando $76.5 M 18.7 $7.1 M 1,380 Restaurant chain and equipment manufacturer
117 110 Liberator Medical Holdings Stuart $74.6 M 7.9 $7.8 M 319 Medical supplies
118 NR C1 Financial St. Petersburg $72.0 M 2.7 $6.7 M 238 Banking
119 116 Jagged Peak Tampa $61.7 M 30 $0.2 M 143 Fulfillment
120 99 Beasley Broadcast Group Inc. Naples $58.7 M 4.6 $40.0 M 490 Radio broadcasting/programing
121 104 Imperial Holdings Boca Raton $43.8 M -50.8 -$5.5 M 39 Specialty insurance financing
122 115 Gencor Industries Orlando $40.0 M -18.2 $3.5 M 222 Industrial process equipment manufacturing
123 NR Bimini Capital Management Vero Beach $38.3 M 125.8 $7.7 M 6 Real estate investment trust
124 124 Consolidated-Tomoka Land Daytona Beach $35.5 M 37.5 $6.4 M 14 Real estate
125 NR Atlantic Coast Financial Jacksonville $34.6 M -1.7 $1.3 M 172 Banking
Published July, 2015. 7 Separated from Patriot Transportation Holdings To qualify for consideration for the Florida Trend Public 125 list, a company must be headquartered in Florida, have its stock publicly traded on a major exchange (NYSE, NYSE MKT, NASDAQ or OTC), and file regular financial reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. NR = not ranked; NA = not available or not applicable; NC = no change. Subsidiaries are eligible provided they are headquartered in FL and have their own CEO/President. Banks’ revenue is the sum of interest income plus non-interest income. Research by Laurie Graulich.
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20TOP RANK FLORIDA | The 2016 Book of Lists |
Florida’s Largest 225 Private Companies
1 2 Publix Super Markets Lakeland $ 30.8 B 5.7 76,000 Grocery stores
2 1 Sun Capital Partners Boca Raton $ 25.0 B NC 165 Private investment firm
3 3 H.I.G. Capital Management Miami $ 17.0 B 30.8 250 Investment holding company
4 4 JM Family Enterprises Deerfield Beach $ 13.1 B 4.8 3,991 Automotive
5 5 Southern Wine & Spirits of America Miami $ 11.8 B 3.5 14,000 Wine & spirits distributor
6 6 Southeastern Grocers Jacksonville $ 10.1 B 0.8 72,000 Supermarkets
7 7 Brightstar Miami $ 10.0 B 38.9 9,000 Wireless device solutions and distribution
8 NR Adventist Health System Altamonte Springs $ 8.4 B 10.3 74,000 Health care
9 8 Oasis Outsourcing West Palm Beach $ 5.7 B -1.7 626 Professional employer organization
10 9 Fanjul Corp./Florida Crystals West Palm Beach $ 4.5 B -10 18,700 Agriculture/consumer products/energy/tourism/real estate
11 19 Fortune International Miami $ 3.3 B 77.6 1,432 Residential real estate
12 NR TBC Corporation Palm Beach Gardens $ 3.2 B 4.9 10,600 Tire and automotive service centers
13 10 NASCAR Daytona Beach $ 3.1 B 2.3 1,500 Auto racing
14 10 Oxbow West Palm Beach $ 3.0 B NC 1,10 Energy, minerals, commodities
15 27 Related Group Miami $ 3.0 B 101.3 488 Real estate development
16 12 Staluppi Auto Group North Palm Beach $ 2.8 B 4.5 1,500 Auto dealership group
17 14 SouthEast Personnel Leasing Holiday $ 2.7 B 17.6 319 Employee leasing
18 12 George E. Warren Vero Beach $ 2.6 B -4 35 Wholesale petroleum distributor
19 NR Red Lobster Hospitality Orlando $ 2.5 B -6.1 58,000 Restaurants
20 17 Abbey Carpet Bonita Springs $ 2.1 B 4.7 46 Franchisor of retail flooring
21 23 Greenway Automotive Orlando $ 2.1 B 28.6 2,200 Automotive dealership
22 16 Crowley Maritime Jacksonville $ 2.1 B 1.5 5,300 Marine Solutions, energy & logistics
23 20 Rooms To Go Seffner $ 2.0 B 11.2 7,900 Furniture stores
24 15 Acosta Sales & Marketing Jacksonville $ 2.0 B 10.7 37,000 Sales and marketing services
25 22 Braman Motors Miami $ 1.8 B 5.4 400 Automotive dealership group
26 18 Consulate Health Care Maitland $ 1.8 B 1.4 22,000 Post-acute, rehabilitative health care services
27 25 Arthrex Naples $ 1.7 B 13.3 2,100 Medical device design and manufacturing
27 21 SDI International Fort Lauderdale $ 1.7 B NC 2,000 Work force and business solutions provider
29 26 CNL Financial Group Orlando $ 1.7 B 23.9 500 Private investment management firm
30 24 Interline Brands Jacksonville $ 1.7 B 4.9 4,300 Maintenance, repair and operations products
31 30 Potamkin Automotive Group Miami Lakes $ 1.5 B 13.2 1,500 Automotive
32 37 Cheney Brothers Riviera Beach $ 1.5 B 22.9 1,981 Food service distribution
33 31 Advanced Disposal Ponte Vedra $ 1.4 B 7.9 5,400 Environmental services
34 NR MBF Healthcare Partners Coral Gables $ 1.4 B 41.6 2,500 Private investment firm
35 40 Colorado Boxed Beef Auburndale $ 1.4 B 25 653 Wholesale food distribution
36 29 Intcomex Miami $ 1.3 B -1.4 2,000 Computer information products
37 28 GATE Petroleum Company Jacksonville $ 1.3 B -4.9 2,362 Service stations and convenience stores
38 34 Trivest Partners Coral Gables $ 1.3 B 4.2 25 Private equity financial services
39 32 Beall’s Bradenton $ 1.3 B NC 3,935 Retail department and outlet stores
40 41 FrankCrum Clearwater $ 1.3 B 22.5 214 HR outsourcing solutions
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41 35 Greenberg Traurig Miami $ 1.3 B 3.3 3,471 Law firm
42 NR Fanatics Jacksonville $ 1.2 B 25 1,800 Online retailer
43 37 Boar’s Head Provisions Sarasota $ 1.2 B 1 2,500 Delicatessen products
44 36 Automated Petroleum Brandon $ 1.1 B -6.2 29 Gasoline distributor
45 42 American Strategic Insurance St. Petersburg $ 1.1 B 13.9 457 Insurance carrier
46 72 Progressive Employer Management Sarasota $ 1.1 B -8.1 160 Professional employer oganization
47 44 Chromalloy Palm Beach Gardens $ 1.0 B 3.3 4,000 Turbine engines
48 39 Villages of Lake-Sumter The Villages $ 1.0 B -12.4 384 Real estate development
49 56 21st Century Oncology Holdings Fort Myers $ 1.0 B 39.4 4,630 Specialized health care services
50 55 Westgate Resorts Orlando $ 1.0 B 37.4 5,564 Timeshare /resorts
51 46 ABB Optical Group Coral Springs $ 1.0 B 10.5 937 Optical products distributor
52 93 Simply Healthcare Plans* Coral Gables $ 1.0 B 118.3 775 Health care provider
53 47 Rick Case Automotive Group Fort Lauderdale $ 1.0 B 8.9 1,189 Automotive
54 43 Main Street America Group Jacksonville $ 1.0 B -3.2 950 Mutual insurance holding company
55 45 BrandsMart U.S.A. Fort Lauderdale $ 1.0 B 1.7 2,600 Retail consumer electronics, appliances
56 49 Syniverse Tampa $ 916.3 M 6.7 2,538 Mobile communications
57 53 Quirch Foods Miami $ 893.0 M 16.7 535 Food distribution
58 50 Liberty Power Fort Lauderdale $ 879.3 M 10.7 277 Energy retail
59 60 Ed Morse Automotive Group Delray Beach $ 834.0 M 22.1 793 Automotive group
60 97 Coastal Construction Group Miami $ 830.4 M 87.4 410 General contracting, construction management
61 54 Purity Wholesale Grocers Boca Raton $ 800.0 M 5.1 200 Groceries / health & beauty care products
62 51 Mainline Information Systems Tallahassee $ 791.1 M 0.7 600 Technology solutions and services
63 52 Interim HealthCare Sunrise $ 773.0 M 0.3 60 Home care, staffing, hospice
64 48 Cunningham Lindsey Group Tampa $ 767.4 M -1.2 7,000 Loss adjusting and claim management
65 57 Checkers Drive-In Restaurants Tampa $ 756.1 M 4.5 2,724 Quick service restaurants
66 61 Ken Page Auto Group Coral Springs $ 751.6 M 10.1 300 Automotive group
67 63 Moss & Associates Fort Lauderdale $ 715.0 M 10 400 Construction management at risk, design-build
68 58 Southeast Frozen Foods Miramar $ 710.0 M 1.4 650 Wholesale foods
69 59 Associated Grocers of Florida Pompano Beach $ 700.5 M 1.5 426 Wholesale food distribution
70 82 G.L. Homes of Florida Sunrise $ 697.2 M 41.9 338 Residential construction
71 65 Holland & Knight Miami $ 688.5 M 9.8 2,222 Law Firm
72 68 Morgan Auto Group Tampa $ 657.6 M 7.2 906 Automotive group
73 64 FCCI Insurance Group Sarasota $ 657.5 M 12.1 725 Property & casualty commercial insurance
74 NR Centerra Group Palm Beach Gardens $ 650.0 M 30 9,000 Security
75 67 Catalina St. Petersburg $ 643.8 M -3 1,350 Personalized digital media
76 66 Florida’s Natural Growers Lake Wales $ 635.7 M 1.7 746 Citrus beverages/processor
77 71 Ferman Automotive Group Tampa $ 630.3 M 10.8 1,000 Automotive dealership group
78 88 Infinite Energy Gainesville $ 623.3 M 33.2 345 Natural gas and electricity marketing
79 NR March/Hodge Automotive Tampa $ 604.4 M 15.2 550 Automotive dealership group
80 NR Atkins North America* Tampa $ 604.3 M -2.2 2,836 Design, engineering and project management
81 69 Haskell Jacksonville $ 590.9 M -0.3 884 Construction/design/build
82 81 Lazydays Seffner $ 579.4 M 11 631 RV sales and service
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83 73 Dade Paper Miami $ 560.0 M 1.8 1,100 Foodservice, janitorial supplies distribution
84 75 Gettel Automotive Bradenton $ 556.1 M 7.9 621 Automotive dealership group
85 70 AVI-SPL Tampa $ 552.9 M -0.2 1,400 Audiovisual products and services
86 98 Firehouse Restaurant Group Jacksonville $ 552.4 M 24.7 190 Restaurant franchising
87 80 Modern Business Associates St Petersburg $ 539.6 M 8.9 32,264 HR outsourcing provider
88 94 It Works! Palmetto $ 538.0 M 18 107 Consumer Products & Services
89 84 Beaver Street Fisheries Jacksonville $ 535.0 M 10.1 225 Food import/export/wholesaling/processing
90 77 Landrum Human Resource Pensacola $ 534.9 M 6.6 144 Human resource management services
91 96 Stock Development Naples $ 530.0 M 16.9 276 Real estate development
92 74 Perez Trading Miami $ 527.0 M 1.3 148 Graphic arts equipment distribution/manufacturing
93 76 Stellar Jacksonville $ 520.1 M 1.5 603 Design, construction, and mechanical
94 86 W.S. Badcock Mulberry $ 518.6 M 12 1,260 Retail furniture
95 95 Scott-McRae Automotive Group Jacksonville $ 517.8 M 14 1,000 Automotive dealership group
96 78 Hollander Sleep Products Boca Raton $ 511.5 M 2.3 1,500 Bedding products manufacturing and distribution
97 85 Mac Papers Jacksonville $ 510.0 M 5.2 740 Wholesale distributor
98 91 Waste Pro USA Longwood $ 509.0 M 9.7 2,787 Waste removal service
99 181 ABC Fine Wine and Spirits Orlando $ 504.0 M 20 1,500 Retail wine, spirits, cigars and beer
100 100 A1 HR Tampa $ 501.0 M 20.7 18,500 Professional employer/contract staffing
101 92 Suddath Companies Jacksonville $ 490.0 M 7.4 1,823 Transportation, freight forwarding, and logistics
102 79 Sedano’s Supermarket Management Miami $ 489.0 M -1.4 2,800 Retail supermarket chain
103 87 Phil Smith Automotive Group Lighthouse Point $ 487.8 M 3 610 Automotive
104 90 Gulfeagle Supply Tampa $ 475.0 M 1.7 800 Wholesale roofing supply distribution
105 83 Urbieta Oil Medley $ 469.9 M -4 100 Petroleum products distribution
106 105 Mullinax Automotive Apopka $ 451.7 M 18 250 Automotive dealership
107 NR Metro Motor Group Delray Beach $ 450.6 M 11.4 200 Automotive dealership group
108 99 A. Duda & Sons Oviedo $ 440.0 M 2.3 605 Agriculture, land development and real estate
109 NR Jeunesse Global Altamonte Springs $ 419.0 M 63.7 200 Skin care and nutritional supplements
110 104 Holler-Classic Automotive Group Winter Park $ 413.7 M 6.9 250 Automotive dealership group
111 109 Warren Henry Auto Group Miami $ 412.3 M 14 280 Automotive dealership group
112 115 Bankers Financial Corporation St. Petersburg $ 408.0 M 26.3 673 Insurance and financial services
113 122 Eastern Shipbuilding Group Panama City $ 400.4 M 0.6 1,600 Ship building
114 103 PSCU St. Petersburg $ 393.0 M 1.3 1,700 Credit union services
115 108 Tampa Bay Fisheries Dover $ 374.5 M 3.4 500 Seafood processor
116 107 Benihana Aventura $ 372.8 M 2.3 7,400 Restaurants
117 102 J.H. Williams Oil Company Tampa $ 370.3 M -6 29 Petroleum products marketing
118 101 Gunther Motor Company Fort Lauderdale $ 369.3 M -8.9 500 Automotive dealership group
119 136 Triad Retail Media St. Petersburg $ 367.1 M 47.1 504 E-commerce media programs
120 110 United Automobile Insurance Miami Gardens $ 366.8 M 1.9 800 Auto insurance carrier
121 118 Brightway Insurance Jacksonville $ 366.7 M 14.6 197 Insurance
122 121 Saddle Creek Logistics Services Lakeland $ 358.0 M 14.4 2,500 Logistics
123 NR Preferred Medical Plan Coral Gables $ 350.0 M 221.1 455 HMO
124 113 American Media Boca Raton $ 344.2 M -1.2 534 Publishing
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125 127 Ovations Food Services Lutz $ 341.0 M 19.2 1,300 Food service
126 106 Benderson Development University Park $ 340.2 M 3.1 280 Real estate development, property management
127 120 U.S. Gas & Electric Miramar $ 334.1 M 5.4 185 Natural gas and electric supplier
128 130 HealthPlan Holdings Tampa $ 331.4 M 18.4 3,024 Insurance and managed care services
129 116 Watson Clinic Lakeland $ 329.8 M 2.3 1,800 Multispecialty medical clinic
130 126 Akerman Miami $ 323.9 M 8.8 1,262 Law firm
131 131 Florida East Coast Railway Jacksonville $ 317.5 M 13.8 665 Railroad
132 114 Comcar Industries Auburndale $ 316.0 M -8.8 2,232 Trucking and warehousing
133 145 Peace River Citrus Products Vero Beach $ 313.0 M 36.1 381 Agriculture
134 NR Healogics Jacksonville $ 308.0 M 7.7 1,900 Wound treatment and prevention
135 123 Florida Peninsula Insurance Boca Raton $ 307.0 M 2.3 100 Florida homeowners insurance company
136 NR Pet Supermarket Sunrise $ 303.4 M 7.9 2,000 Pet specialty store chain
137 NR Univita Health Miramar $ 301.4 M 17.4 1,061 Health care
138 133 City Furniture Tamarac $ 300.0 M 13.7 1,200 Retail home furnishings
138 123 Payroll Management Fort Walton Beach $ 300.0 M NC 9,000 Employee leasing
140 129 Planet Hollywood International Orlando $ 295.0 M 5 3,600 Restaurants
141 132 Rosen Hotels & Resorts Orlando $ 291.5 M 4.7 4,181 Hospitality/hotels
142 NR Guarantee Insurance Company Fort Lauderdale $ 283.1 M 31.3 29 Insurance
143 144 Neal Communities of Southwest Florida Sarasota $ 278.2 M 20.8 192 Real estate developer, residential
144 137 Gardner-Gibson Tampa $ 277.5 M 11.5 430 Protective coatings manufacturer
145 178 MCM Miami $ 272.6 M 10 650 Construction and general contracting
146 152 Hit Promotional Products Largo $ 270.0 M 29.8 1,697 Advertising
147 193 Murgado Automotive Group Miami $ 269.6 M 91.1 294 Automotive group
148 NR People’s Trust Insurance Deerfield Beach $ 264.2 M 25.1 320 Insurance
149 NR Landmark Apartment Trust Tampa $ 262.2 M 67 768 Real estate investment trust
150 139 Sonny’s Franchise Co. Winter Park $ 258.3 M 4.8 550 Restaurant franchise
151 128 KHS&S Contractors Tampa $ 254.2 M -10.4 1,100 Interior/exterior/themed construction
152 135 Dental Care Alliance Sarasota $ 253.8 M 1.5 2,367 Dental practice support organization
153 150 America II Electronics St. Petersburg $ 250.0 M 16.3 550 Distributor of electronic components
154 123 ASG Software Solutions Naples $ 248.0 M -10.1 1,050 Software solutions
155 119 First Equity Mortgage Bankers Miami $ 247.0 M -22.7 120 Direct residential mortgage lender
156 138 Aurora Diagnostics Holdings Palm Beach Gardens $ 241.2 M -2.8 1,023 Laboratory diagnostics
157 163 Power Design St. Petersburg $ 240.0 M 27 548 Electrical contracting & engineering
158 NR Fleet Advantage Fort Lauderdale $ 239.1 M 36 44 Transportation
159 170 Certigy Auburndale $ 238.3 M 33.5 116 Professional & Human Resource Organization
160 141 Swisher International Jacksonville $ 233.6 M -1.7 840 Tobacco
161 154 Altman Cos. Boca Raton $ 233.2 M 14.3 310 Real estate development
162 148 Sunshine Restaurant Partners Sunrise $ 229.8 M 5.7 2,750 Restaurants
163 146 BMI Financial Group Miami $ 229.8 M 24 320 Insurance and financial services
164 143 S&S Food Stores Lake City $ 228.5 M -2 332 Convenience food stores
165 142 Family Physicians Group Orlando $ 225.5 M 2.3 420 Health care services
166 150 Breakers Palm Beach Palm Beach $ 225.0 M 4.7 2,000 Hospitality
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2015 2014 2014 % Rank Rank Company City Revenue Change Employees Line of Business
167 NR J. Milton & Associates Coral Gables $ 222.0 M 26.8 675 Real estate development
168 191 Arthur Rutenberg Homes Clearwater $ 221.0 M 53.8 88 Residential construction franchise
169 149 Interfoods of America Miami $ 219.4 M 1.9 600 Restaurants
170 NR FRL Automotive Miami $ 219.0 M NC 100 Automotive dealership
171 134 Vogue International Clearwater $ 217.1 M 3.4 30 Manufacturer and distributor of hair care products
172 176 Carlton Fields Jorden Burt Tampa $ 216.9 M 26.6 749 Law firm
173 153 Miller Electric Jacksonville $ 216.2 M 5.8 1,129 Electrical construction, maintenance, energy
174 155 Cornerstone Group Hollywood $ 210.9 M 4.8 447 Real estate development
175 195 LeCesse Development Altamonte Springs $ 210.7 M 50.7 7 Developers
176 192 Stiles Fort Lauderdale $ 210.6 M 47 285 Commercial real estate
177 171 Laser Spine Institute Tampa $ 210.4 M 18.2 980 Spine surgery centers
178 156 Bainbridge Companies Wellington $ 210.0 M 5 397 Real estate developer and operator
178 187 Tervis Tumbler North Venice $ 210.0 M 40 900 Insulated drinkware manufacturer
180 158 Mercantil Commercebank Coral Gables $ 208.8 M 6.3 879 Financial institution
181 164 Winter Park Construction Maitland $ 206.9 M 10 122 General contractor
182 NR Amalie Oil Company Tampa $ 205.0 M 10.8 250 Motor oils and industrial lubricants
183 162 CruiseOne and Cruises Fort Lauderdale $ 203.0 M 6.3 75 Cruise and travel franchising
184 159 Florida Medical Clinic Zephyrhills $ 200.0 M 2.1 1,300 Health care services
184 117 Summit Contracting Group Jacksonville $ 200.0 M 17.6 97 General Contractor
186 166 Amscot Financial Tampa $ 197.6 M 6.1 1,800 Financial services
187 168 Great Bay Distributors Largo $ 197.6 M 9.3 322 Beer distribution
188 169 Wharton-Smith Sanford $ 196.9 M 9.3 433 General contractor
189 165 Zubi Advertising Services Coral Gables $ 196.7 M 5.2 126 Multicultural advertising and marketing agency
190 167 W.W. Gay Mechanical Contractors Jacksonville $ 187.9 M 1.2 944 Mechanical, industrial, plumbing, HVAC Contractor
191 NR Baer’s Furniture Pompano Beach $ 186.0 M 20.4 600 Furniture
192 179 STS Aviation Group Jensen Beach $ 185.0 M 12.1 247 Aerospace services
193 173 Shoes for Crews West Palm Beach $ 184.0 M 4.5 500 Footwear
194 173 J. Kokolakis Contracting Tarpon Springs $ 182.0 M 3.4 126 Commercial construction
195 184 Swiss Watch International Hollywood $ 181.2 M 13.3 270 Consumer products and services
196 NR El Dorado Furniture Miami Gardens $ 180.9 M 176.5 860 Home furniture retailer
197 180 Massey Services Orlando $ 178.1 M 8 1,650 Consumer services
198 NR United Data Technologies Doral $ 175.2 M 64.3 232 Technology
199 156 MC Assembly Melbourne $ 175.0 M -12.5 1,400 Electronic contract manufacturing
200 183 Meyer Jabara Hotels West Palm Beach $ 174.0 M 8.4 1,200 Hotel ownership and operation
201 172 Caspers Company McDonald’s Restaurants Tampa $ 172.7 M -2.2 904 Restaurant franchise
202 NR City National Bank of Florida Miami $ 172.0 M 13.2 478 Banking
202 177 RS&H Jacksonville $ 172.0 M 0.5 885 Planning
204 225 Ripa & Associates Tampa $ 170.0 M 54.5 460 Site development/underground utilities
205 NR NSI Insurance Group Miami Lakes $ 168.0 M 3.3 60 Insurance
205 208 Vology Oldsmar $ 168.0 M 31 250 IT Infrastructure Solutions Provider
207 188 Ring Power St. Augustine $ 167.6 M 4.1 1,700 Distributor heavy equipment
208 184 NCCI Boca Raton $ 164.2 M 2.6 900 Insurance information organization
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209 175 McNichols Company Tampa $ 162.3 M 0.8 320 Metals service centers
210 186 Pepin Distributing Tampa $ 157.0 M 1.9 290 Beer wholesaler
211 NR SCC Soft Computer Clearwater $ 155.0 M 5.4 1,700 Laboratory information systems vendor
212 NR TekPartners/MedPartners Coral Springs $ 153.3 M 40.1 151 IT and health care staffing
213 190 Acousti Engineering Co. of Florida Orlando $ 153.0 M 6.3 800 Specialties contractor
214 160 Tampa Armature Works Riverview $ 152.0 M -22.1 630 Electrical equipment/sales and service
215 200 Sunniland Longwood $ 150.8 M 9 225 Wholesale construction and landscaping supplies
216 211 CSI Companies Jacksonville $ 149.5 M 17.3 145 Temporary and permanent staffing
217 194 MatrixOneSource Jacksonville $ 148.0 M 5.7 37 Business process outsourcing services
218 NR BlueGrace Logistics Riverview $ 146.8 M 39.8 162 Transportation management
219 207 DEX Imaging Tampa $ 146.0 M 13.7 800 Document imaging sales and service
220 NR S-One Holdings Sarasota $ 144.7 M 89.4 170 Digital imaging supplier/ MFG/distributor
221 209 Tri-City Electrical Contractors Altamonte Springs $ 143.0 M 11.7 625 Electrical contractor
222 201 Global Convergence Oldsmar $ 142.0 M -7.8 160 Distributor IT services
223 199 GrayRobinson Orlando $ 141.9 M 2.5 637 Law firm
224 203 Blackstone Miami $ 140.5 M 3.9 180 Telecommunications technology distribution
225 198 Fleetwing Lakeland $ 140.4 M 1.2 65 Wholesale distribution petroleum products
Published July, 2015. To qualify for consideration for the Florida Trend Private 225 list, a company must be headquartered in Florida and privately held. Subsidiaries are eligible provided they are headquartered in FL and have their own CEO/President. NR = not ranked; NC = no change. Ties are sorted alphabetically. Information was provided by individual companies. Those that did not respond with complete information or in a timely manner were either not included or estimated. Research by Laurie Graulich.
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Specialty Hospitals Hospital City Beds System Top Executive Mayo Clinic Florida Jacksonville 304 Mayo Clinic William Rupp Miami Children’s Hospital Miami 289 Independent M. Narendra Kini All Children’s Hospital St. Petersburg 259 Johns Hopkins Medicine Jonathan Ellen H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa 206 Independent Alan F. List Cleveland Clinic Florida Weston 155 Cleveland Clinic Jamal Ghani Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Miami 100 University of Miami Health System Eduardo C. Alfonso Nemours Children’s Hospital Orlando 100 Nemours Roger A. Oxendale
Major Hospitals Around the State (10 biggest hospitals in each region) Hospital City Beds System Top Executive Miami Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami 1,550 Jackson Health System Alex Contreras-Soto Miami VA Healthcare System Miami 790 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Paul M. Russo Baptist Hospital Miami 680 Baptist Health Bo Boulenger Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach 672 Independent Steven D. Sonenreich University of Miami Hospital Miami 560 University of Miami Health System David Zambrana Mercy Hospital Miami 473 HCA Barbara J. Simmons South Miami Hospital South Miami 452 Baptist Health Lincoln Mendez Kendall Regional Medical Center Miami 417 HCA Scott A. Cihak Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Aventura 407 HCA Dianne Goldenberg Jackson North Medical Center North Miami Beach 382 Jackson Health System Beverly Capasso
Southeast Memorial Regional Hospital Hollywood 757 Memorial Healthcare System Zeff Ross Broward Health Medical Center Fort Lauderdale 716 Broward Health Calvin E. Glidewell Holy Cross Hospital Fort Lauderdale 559 Independent Patrick Taylor Delray Medical Center Delray Beach 493 Tenet Healthcare Mark Bryan St. Mary’s Medical Center West Palm Beach 464 Tenet Healthcare Davide Carbone JFK Medical Center Atlantis 460 HCA Gina Melby Florida Medical Center - A Campus of North Shore Fort Lauderdale 459 Tenet Healthcare Gabrielle Finley-Hazle Broward Health North Deerfield Beach 409 Broward Health Pauline Grant Bethesda Hospital East Boynton Beach 401 Bethesda Health Roger L. Kirk Boca Raton Regional Hospital Boca Raton 400 Independent Jerry Fedele
Central Florida Hospital Orlando Orlando 1,217 Adventist Health System David Banks Orlando Regional Medical Center Orlando 808 Orlando Health Mark A. Jones Halifax Health Medical Center Daytona Beach 678 Halifax Health Jeff Feasel Holmes Regional Medical Center Melbourne 514 Health First Sean J. Gregory Arnold Palmer Medical Center Orlando 473 Orlando Health Kathy Swanson Florida Hospital Altamonte Altamonte Springs 376 Adventist Health System Doug Harcombe Leesburg Regional Medical Center Leesburg 322 Central Florida Health Alliance Don Henderson Winter Park Memorial Hospital Winter Park 320 Adventist Health System Kenneth Bradley Wuesthoff Medical Center Rockledge 298 Wuesthoff Health System Tim Cerullo Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center Daytona Beach 277 Adventist Health System Daryl Tol
Published November, 2014. Ranked by beds as of June 2014. Source: Florida Hospital Association, Florida Agency of Health Care Administration and individual hospitals. Research by Laurie Graulich.
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Southwest Tampa General Hospital Tampa 1,018 Independent James R. Burkhart St. Joseph’s Hospital Tampa 870 BayCare Health System Lorraine Lutton Lakeland Regional Medical Center Lakeland 851 Lakeland Regional Health System Elaine Thompson Sarasota Memorial Hospital Sarasota 806 Sarasota Memorial Health Care System David Verinder Morton Plant Hospital Clearwater 687 BayCare Health System Kristopher Hoce James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital Tampa 566 James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital and Clinics Kathleen R. Fogarty Winter Haven Hospital Winter Haven 527 BayCare Health System Steve Nierman Bayfront Health St. Petersburg St. Petersburg 480 Bayfront Health Kathryn Gillette Florida Hospital Tampa Tampa 475 Adventist Health System Brian Adams Largo Medical Center Largo 425 HCA Anthony Degina
Northeast UF Health Shands Hospital Gainesville 875 University of Florida Health David S. Guzick UF Health Jacksonville Jacksonville 695 University of Florida Health Russell E. Armistead Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville Jacksonville 676 Baptist Health Michael A. Mayo Northeast Florida State Hospital McClenny 613 State owned Joseph A. Infantino St. Vincent’s Medical Center Riverside Jacksonville 528 St. Vincent’s HealthCare Donnie Romine North Florida Regional Medical Center Gainesville 445 HCA Ward Boston Munroe Regional Medical Center Ocala 421 Community Health Systems Richard D. Mutarelli Memorial Hospital Jacksonville Jacksonville 418 HCA Jim O’Loughlin Flagler Hospital St. Augustine 335 Flagler Health Care System Joseph Gordy St. Vincent’s Medical Center Southside Jacksonville 313 St. Vincent’s HealthCare Kyle Sanders
Northwest Florida State Hospital Chattahoochee 1,230 State owned Marguerite J. Morgan Tallahassee Memorial Hospital Tallahassee 772 Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare Mark O’Bryant West Florida Hospital Pensacola 515 HCA Brian P. Baumgardner Baptist Hospital Pensacola 492 Baptist Health Mark Faulkner Sacred Heart Hospital of Pensacola Pensacola 466 Sacred Heart Health System Henry Stovall Bay Medical Center Panama City 323 Sacred Heart Health System Barry Keel Capital Regional Medical Center Tallahassee 242 HCA Brian T. Cook Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Fort Walton Beach 237 HCA Mitch Mongell Gulf Coast Regional Medical Center Panama City 218 HCA Carlton Ulmer Santa Rosa Medical Center Milton 129 Community Health Systems Phillip Wright
Published November, 2014. Ranked by beds as of June 2014. Source: Florida Hospital Association, Florida Agency of Health Care Administration and individual hospitals. Research by Laurie Graulich.
Hospital City Beds System Top Executive
Health Care - Federal Spending (National Institutes of Health)
Cancer $5.42 billion HIV/AIDS $3.01 billion Aging $2.49 billion Heart disease $1.26 billion Diabetes $1.04 billion Autoimmune diseases $838 million Obesity $834 million Breast cancer $674 million Liver disease $610 million Alzheimer’s $566 million Kidney disease $565 million Published March, 2015. Source: Centers for Disease Control
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Installation City Commander Military Personnel Civilian Personnel Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola1 Pensacola Captain Keith Hoskins 17,637 7,400 Naval Station (NS) Mayport Jacksonville Captain Wesley R. McCall 15,150 444 Naval Air Station (NAS) Jacksonville Jacksonville Captain Roy Undersander 12,548 7,070 MacDill Air Force Base2 Tampa Colonel Daniel H. Tulley 12,000 7,000 Eglin Air Force Base Niceville/Valparaiso Brig. General David A. Harris 9,470 4,038 Hurlburt Field Mary Esther Colonel William P. West 8,087 1,968 Tyndall Air Force Base Panama City Colonel David E. Graff 4,930 1,548 Patrick Air Force Base3 Cocoa Beach Brig. General Nina M. Armagno 3,802 2,617 Naval Air Station (NAS) Whiting Field Milton Captain Matthew Coughlin 2,680 1,161 Naval Support Activity (NSA) Panama City Panama City Beach Commander Christopher C. Serow 2,172 2,619 Naval Air Station (NAS) Key West Key West Captain Steven P. McAlearney 1,570 1,372 Homestead Air Reserve Base Homestead Colonel Christian G. Funk 1,200 325 U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) Doral General John F. Kelly 960 1,000 Camp Blanding Joint Training Center Starke Colonel R. Dwayne Jarriel 482 722 Naval Support Activity (NSA) Orlando Orlando Captain Steven D. Nakagawa 120 2,200 Marine Corps Support Facility Blount Island Jacksonville Colonel Matthew R. Crabill 98 147 Avon Park Air Force Range Avon Park Lt. Colonel Paul E. Neidhardt 2 112
1Includes Corry Station and Saufley Field 2also serves as headquarters to U.S. Central Command and U.S. Special Operations Command; USCENTCOM and USSOCOM personnel figures are included. 3includes Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Published September, 2014. Ranked by number of military personnel. Source: Department of Defense, Florida Defense Support Task Force and individual installations.
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Top 3 Land Line Providers in Florida
Biggest Wireless Providers in Florida
Company Residential Lines Business Lines Total Lines % Change from 2012 AT&T 914,000 914,000 1,828,000 -20% CenturyLink 636,000 316,000 952,000 -7% Verizon 266,000 246,000 512,000 -25%
Published February, 2015. Florida access lines as of December 2013. Excludes rural ILECs and CLECs. Source: Florida Public Service Commission
Company Territory National Subscribers Net Adds Senior Florida Executive Florida Headquarters Verizon Wireless nationwide 125,300,000* 1,525,000 Mariano Legaz Tampa AT&T nationwide 118,650,000 2,007,000 Joe York Miami Sprint nationwide 55,037,000 484,000 Jeff Bennett NA T-Mobile nationwide 52,890,000 2,345,000 John Legere NA
Published February, 2015. Totals as of September 30, 2014. *Industry estimate, Verizon does not report wholesale and M2M subscribers. NA = not applicable. Source: individual companies and Strategy Analytics
Pay-TV Service Providers in Florida
Company Type of Provider Florida Territory Nationwide Subscribers Senior Florida Executive Comcast cable statewide 22,376,000 Amy Smith DIRECTV satellite television statewide 20,203,000 Michael White DISH Network satellite television statewide 14,041,000 Joseph Clayton AT&T (U-verse) telephone North, Central, and South Florida 6,067,000 Joe York Cox Communications cable Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, Gainesville, Ocala 6,000,000 Dan Henson Verizon (FiOS) telephone West Central Florida 5,533,000 Jeanmarie Milla Cablevision cable Marion County 2,715,000 Kerri King Bright House Networks cable Panhandle, Tampa Bay, Central Florida 2,500,000 Mike Robertson Mediacom cable Panhandle, Northwest Florida 900,000 Ed Pardini Atlantic Broadband cable Miami-Dade County 226,000 David Keefe
Published February, 2015. Ranked by nationwide subscribers, firms would not disclose Florida figures. Totals as of September 30, 2014. Source: individual companies, Florida Cable Telecommunications Association (FCTA) and Leichtman Research Group.
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Company Florida Territory Nationwide Subscribers Senior Florida Executive Comcast statewide 21,586,000 Amy Smith AT&T statewide 16,486,000 Joe York Verizon statewide 9,146,000 Jeanmarie Milla CenturyLink statewide 6,063,000 Kevin McCarter Cox Communications Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, Gainesville, Ocala 4,000,000 Dan Henson Cablevision Marion County 2,756,000 Kerri King Bright House Networks Panhandle, Tampa Bay, Central Florida 2,500,000 Mike Robertson Frontier Communications Panhandle 1,953,376 Mike Sims TDS Telecom Gadsden County 1,100,000 Frank Holcomb Mediacom Northwest Florida 997,000 Ed Pardini WOW! Pinellas, Bay and Fort Walton Counties 729,700 Mark Dineen DISH Network statewide, primarily rural areas 553,000 Joseph Clayton EarthLink Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville areas 372,000 Joe Monaco FairPoint Communications Panhandle, Northwest Florida 329,494 Paul Sunu
Published February, 2015. Ranked by nationwide subscribers, majority of firms would not disclose Florida figures. Totals as of September 30, 2014. Source: individual companies, National Broadband Map (NBM) and Leichtman Research Group.
Top Broadband Providers in Florida
Brevard County Bradenton Clearwater Coral Gables Fort Lauderdale Fort Myers Gainesville Jacksonville Lakeland & Polk County Lee County Miami Naples
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Florida Airports Florida Seaports
Free Trade Zones in Florida
Trade
Airport Passengers Miami International Airport 40,941,879 Orlando International Airport 35,714,612 Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport 24,648,306 Tampa International Airport 17,552,707 Southwest Florida International Airport 7,970,493 Palm Beach International Airport 5,886,384 Jacksonville International Airport 5,237,369 Orlando Sanford International Airport 2,184,701 Pensacola International Airport 1,542,982 St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport 1,247,987 Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport 1,197,097 Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport 815,160 Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport* 751,363 Key West International Airport 738,120 Tallahassee Regional Airport 705,928 Daytona Beach International Airport 629,843 Punta Gorda Airport 628,000 Melbourne International Airport 444,844 Gainesville Regional Airport 423,330 Northeast Florida Regional Airport 48,500
Published June, 2015. Note: Ranked by 2014 total passengers. *formerly Northwest Florida Regional Airport. Source: individual airports.
Trade Zones Federal Zone Number Brevard County/Port Canaveral 136 Broward County/Port Everglades 25 Fort Lauderdale 241 Fort Myers 213 Homestead 166 Jacksonville 64 Lake County 292 Manatee County 169 Miami 32 Miami-Dade County 281 Ocala 217 Orlando 42 Palm Beach County 135 Panama City 65 Pensacola 249 Pinellas County 193 Sebring 215 Seminole County 250 St. Lucie County 218 Tampa 79 Volusia & Flagler Counties 198 Wynwood Community Economic Development Corp. 180
Published June, 2015. Note: Listed alphabetically.
Port Cruise Passengers Cargo (Tons) PortMiami 4,937,000 7,699,886 Port Canaveral 4,167,258 3,362,282 Port Everglades 4,001,354 23,985,882 Port Tampa Bay 888,343 36,217,443 Port of Key West 800,752 0 JaxPort 363,994 16,932,989 Port of Palm Beach 341,701 2,150,804 Port Manatee 0 6,403,414 Port Panama City 0 1,575,223 Port of Fernandina 0 228,262 Port of Pensacola 0 185,318 Port Citrus 0 0 Port of Fort Pierce 0 0 Port of Port St. Joe 0 0 Port of St. Petersburg 0 0
Published June, 2015. Note: Ranked by cruise passengers. Data for fiscal year 2014. Totals include one-day and multi-day cruises. Source: Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Council and individual ports.
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Where They Left From Airport Flights Palm Beach International 41,284 Naples Municipal 20,189 Opa-Locka Executive 16,147 Miami International 16,112 Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood 15,585 Fort Lauderdale Executive 14,138 Boca Raton 13,934 Orlando International 12,164 Tampa International 11,639 Sarasota-Bradenton 10,106
Where They Went Destination Flights Teterboro, NJ 14,401 Atlanta, GA 9,784 White Plains, NY 6,439 Washington, DC 5,146 Houston, TX 4,923 Birmingham, AL 3,485
Published June 2015. Destinations are based on data from Netjets, and is for private jets originating in Florida, 2013-14, excluding intrastate flights.
Airline Market Share Jacksonville International Airport Delta 24.3% Southwest 18.8% US Airways 9.9%
Top three domestic destinations: Atlanta, Charlotte, JFK
Palm Beach International Airport Delta 27.0% JetBlue 25.1% US Airways 12.3%
Top three domestic destinations: Atlanta, LaGuardia, Newark
Tampa International Airport Southwest 33.8% Delta 17.6% US Airways 11.1%
Top three domestic destinations: Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas
Orlando International Airport Southwest 28.7% Delta 16.6% JetBlue 14.1%
Top three domestic destinations: Atlanta, JFK, Newark
Orlando/Sanford International Airport Allegiant 99.9%
Top three domestic destinations: Allentown, PA; Lexington, KY; Knoxville, TN
Miami International Airport American 68.0% Delta 12.1% US Airways 7.0%
Top three domestic destinations: Atlanta, LaGuardia, Dallas
Ft Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Southwest 20.9% JetBlue 19.7% Spirit 17.5%
Published June 2015. Top three domestic destinations: Atlanta, LaGuardia, Baltimore
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Utility Headquarters Top Executive Florida Service Area Power Sources Total Florida 1,500 KWH Customers Residential Charge Florida Power & Light Juno Beach Eric Silagy Eastern/South Florida Natural gas: 68.2%; Nuclear: 23.1%; 4,626,953 $155.09 Coal: 3.9%; Other: 4.8% Duke Energy Florida St. Petersburg Alex Glenn Central Florida/ Natural gas: 56%; Coal: 28.7%; 1,656,753 $190.68 Tampa Bay/Big Bend Other: 15.3% Tampa Electric Tampa Gordon L. Gillette Greater Hillsborough County Coal: 53.8%; Natural gas: 36.8%; 694,735 $163.60 Other: 9.4% Gulf Power Pensacola Stan Connally Northwest Florida Natural gas: 68.1%; Coal: 61.35%; 437,697 $184.06 Other: 1.75%; Interchange: -31.2%*
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Utility Headquarters Top Executive Service Area Florida 1,500 KWH Customers Residential Charge Florida Keys Electric Cooperative Tavernier Scott Newberry Monroe County 31,792 $182.37 Fort Pierce Utilities Authority Fort Pierce William G. Thiess Fort Pierce 28,096 $177.66 Gainesville Regional Utilities Gainesville Kathy E. Viehe Gainesville 93,719 $221.50 Homestead Energy Services Homestead Barbara Quinones Homestead 23,032 $175.73 JEA Jacksonville Paul McElroy Northeast Florida 434,917 $171.19 Keys Energy Services Key West Lynne E. Tejeda Lower Keys 30,837 $187.36 Kissimmee Utility Authority Kissimmee James C. Welsh Osceola County 69,952 $149.49 Lakeland Electric Lakeland Joel Ivy Lakeland 123,230 $157.71 Lake Worth Utilities Lake Worth Walt Gill Lake Worth 26,550 $166.83 New Smyrna Beach Utilities Commission New Smyrna Beach William R. Mitchum New Smyrna Beach 26,407 $157.77 Ocala Utility Services Ocala David Anderson Ocala 48,875 $173.30 Orlando Utilites Commission Orlando Kenneth P. Ksionek Orlando 222,319 $170.15 Reedy Creek Improvement District Lake Buena Vista Bill Warren Walt Disney World 1,338 $176.07 City of Tallahassee Electric Utility Tallahassee Rob McGarrah Big Bend 116,554 $172.13 City of Vero Beach Electric Utility Vero Beach Ted Fletcher Vero Beach 34,329 $181.73
Published August 2015. Listed alphabetically. Source: Florida Public Service Commission and respective utilities; research by Laurie Graulich Note: Local taxes, franchise fees, and gross receipts taxes not embedded in rates are excluded.
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