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Worksite Wellness Recognition Winners Worksite Wellness Recongition Winners Company Award ABC Fine Wine & Spirits Florida Fit Friendly Company Volusia Board of County Commissioners Florida Fit Friendly Company Acosta Sales and Marketing First Coast Worksite Wellness Award Adventist Health System Florida Fit Friendly Company AgileThought Florida Fit Friendly Company AHS Information Services Florida Fit Friendly Company Alachua County Board of County Commissioners Florida Fit Friendly Company Alive Credit Union Florida Fit Friendly Company American Automobile Association Florida Fit Friendly Company American Express Florida Fit Friendly Company American Heart Association Florida Fit Friendly Company Aon Hewitt Florida Fit Friendly Company Arthrex Florida Fit Friendly Company Assurant Florida Fit Friendly Company Availity LLC Florida Fit Friendly Company Avant Healthcare Professionals Florida Fit Friendly Company Averett Warmus Durkee Florida Fit Friendly Company Baker County High School Florida Fit Friendly Company Baker County Middle School Florida Fit Friendly Company Baker County Pre-K Kindergarten Center Florida Fit Friendly Company Baldwin Krystyn Sherman Partners Florida Fit Friendly Company Banker Lopez Gassler P.A. Florida Fit Friendly Company Baptist Health First Coast Worksite Wellness Award Baptist Health Care Florida Fit Friendly Company Baptist Health South Florida Florida Fit Friendly Company BayCare Health System Florida Fit Friendly Company Beachside Montessori Village Florida Fit Friendly Company Ben Gamla Charter School Florida Fit Friendly Company BES Florida Fit Friendly Company Bethesda Memorial Hospital Florida Fit Friendly Company BI-LO Winn-Dixie Florida Fit Friendly Company Biomet3i, LLC Florida Fit Friendly Company Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida Florida Fit Friendly Company Boca Raton Regional Hospital Florida Fit Friendly Company Bonita Bay Club Florida Fit Friendly Company Bowen, Miclette & Britt of Florida, LLC Florida Fit Friendly Company Bowyer-Singleton & Associates, Inc. Florida Fit Friendly Company Brevard Public Schools Florida Fit Friendly Company Brevard Zoo Florida Fit Friendly Company Bright House Networks Florida Fit Friendly Company Broad and Cassel Florida Fit Friendly Company Brooks Rehabilitation Florida Fit Friendly Company Broward College Florida Fit Friendly Company Broward County Board of County Commissioners Florida Fit Friendly Company Broward County Health Department Florida Fit Friendly Company Broward Health Medical Center Florida Fit Friendly Company Cannella Elementary School Florida Fit Friendly Company Capital Health Plan Florida Fit Friendly Company Capital Regional Medical Center Florida Fit Friendly Company Central Florida Cardiology Group PA Florida Fit Friendly Company Certified Slings Healthy 100 Workplace Wellness Award Charles D. Wyche, Jr. Elementary School Florida Fit Friendly Company Charles Perry Partners, Inc. Florida Fit Friendly Company CHELCO Florida Fit Friendly Company CHEP USA Florida Fit Friendly Company Chestnut Elementary School for Science and Engineering Florida Fit Friendly Company Chico's FAS, Inc. Florida Fit Friendly Company Children's Home Society of Florida Florida Fit Friendly Company Citi Florida Fit Friendly Company Citi Tampa Florida Fit Friendly Company Citrix Systems, Inc. Florida Fit Friendly Company City of Boynton Beach Florida Fit Friendly Company City of Casselberry Healthy 100 Workplace Wellness Award City of Coral Springs Florida Fit Friendly Company City of Fernandina Beach First Coast Worksite Wellness Award City of Fort Lauderdale Florida Fit Friendly Company City of Fort Myers Florida Fit Friendly Company City of Ocala Florida Fit Friendly Company City of Orlando Florida Fit Friendly Company City of South Miami Florida Fit Friendly Company City of Tallahassee STAR Award City of Tamarac Florida Fit Friendly Company City of West Palm Beach Florida Fit Friendly Company City of Winter Park Florida Fit Friendly Company Clerk and Comptroller, Palm Beach County Florida Fit Friendly Company Cleveland Clinic Florida Florida Fit Friendly Company CNL Bank Florida Fit Friendly Company College of Central Florida Florida Fit Friendly Company Collier County Health Department Florida Fit Friendly Company Community First Credit Union First Coast Worksite Wellness Award Community Hospice of Northeast Florida First Coast Worksite Wellness Award Community School of Naples Florida Fit Friendly Company Constitutional Tax Collector, Palm Beach County Florida Fit Friendly Company Convergys Florida Fit Friendly Company Convergys Corporation Florida Fit Friendly Company Coral Gables Hospital Florida Fit Friendly Company Corner Lake Middle School Florida Fit Friendly Company Coventry Health Care of Florida Florida Fit Friendly Company Cox Media Group Florida Fit Friendly Company Cross Country Staffing Florida Fit Friendly Company Cross, Fernandez & Riley, LLP Florida Fit Friendly Company Crowley Maritime Corporation Florida Fit Friendly Company CSX Transportation Florida Fit Friendly Company CTI Resource Management Services Inc. 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Booker Elementary School Florida Fit Friendly Company Empower Software Solutions Florida Fit Friendly Company Enterprise Holdings Florida Fit Friendly Company Escambia County Board of County Commissioners Florida Fit Friendly Company Essrig Elementary School Florida Fit Friendly Company EverBank First Coast Worksite Wellness Award Everest University Online Florida Fit Friendly Company Everglades Elementary School Florida Fit Friendly Company Fairwinds Credit Union Florida Fit Friendly Company Family Care Partners Arlington Florida Fit Friendly Company FBMC Benefits Management STAR Award FCCI Insurance Group Florida Fit Friendly Company FineMark National Bank & Trust Florida Fit Friendly Company Finfrock Florida Fit Friendly Company FIS Florida Fit Friendly Company Flagler College Florida Fit Friendly Company Flightstar Aircraft Services LLC Florida Fit Friendly Company Florida Atlantic University Florida Fit Friendly Company Florida Blue First Coast Worksite Wellness Award Florida Health Care Plans Florida Fit Friendly Company Florida Heart Group, PA Florida Fit Friendly Company Florida International University Florida Fit Friendly Company Florida League of Cities, Inc. 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