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Red Lobster Seafood Co. and ZeroChaos

Red Lobster Seafood Co. took a first step as an independent company by unveiling new and refreshed menu items with a big emphasis on the lobster part of its name. And now, the 46-year-old Orlando restaurant company is putting together plans to build out its new culinary development center in its new downtown Orlando headquarters, where it can test even more menu tweaks and treats. Red Lobster has spent the last few months fine-tuning ways of making its new growth plan focused on "great seafood, great people, great results" a reality.

In other business news, Orlando work force solutions firm ZeroChaos has acquired Florida Blue's Incepture spinoff, a Jacksonville firm that has seen explosive growth in recent years. The deal between Orlando-basedZeroChaos — one of the largest managed service provider in the world — and Incepture was effective Nov. 3. Neither company would discuss financial details of the transaction. The move is an expansion for ZeroChaos, which has some customers in the health care industry. Incepture helps clients hire on-call and on-demand workers.

Bill joined WMFE in September 2008. He started his radio career at WFCS at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain Connecticut where he hosted a weekly comedy/variety show and gospel and blues programs. Bill then spent 10 years at WNPR in Hartford, Connecticut, where he worked in radio operations and hosted the evening classical music. During this time he also spent two years working overnights and weekends at WTIC 1080 News in Hartford were he anchored the local newscasts, filed stories for CBS radio and prepared news stories for the morning drive.

Bill lives in Deltona and enjoys travel, motorcycling, restaurants and live music.