Recent economic data showing steady consumer spending has indirectly favored UF Bright Futures, given its weighted investments in consumer tech and digital platforms. This suggests revenue growth possibilities for underlying holdings. Sasse named his former Senate communications director, James Wegmann, as UF’S vice president for communications and his former Senate chief of staff, Raymond Sass, as UF’s vice president for innovation and partnerships. These funds — $1.5 million from Florida’s Linking Industry to Nursing Education program matched by $1.5 million from UF Health — will support 50 nursing scholarships, lab upgrades, faculty recruitment and retention efforts and expanded student services. Institutional watch lists flag it for possible overweight positions into next quarter.
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