Tampa Bay’s diverse-owned businesses experience growth, greater successes after completing USF mentoring program I USF News

Twenty-six years after crossing the USF commencement stage with a degree in electrical
engineering, Floyd Freeman is back on campus playing an important role in its growth.
The Cablelytics owner installs technologies such as structured cabling, Wi-Fi and
fiber optics, and has a contract with USF to install public safety Distributed Antenna
Systems, which boost police and fire radios, in the Judy Genshaft Honors College building
and Student Wellness Center – both scheduled to open next year. 

Freeman landed the jobs while participating in the most recent cohort of the USF Mentor
Protégé Program – developed in partnership with Skanska to support the Tampa Bay region’s
diverse-owned small businesses in the construction industry. The program…

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