Nothing Bundt Cakes highlights job opportunities at Tampa Bay locations

Conan Gallaty, Publisher of the Tampa Bay Times
Conan Gallaty, Publisher of the Tampa Bay Times
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Leah Tomlin, general manager for the Tampa Palms location of Nothing Bundt Cakes, and Kayte Sumowski, district leader for Celebration Cakes, presented a variety of Bundt cakes at the Nothing Bundt Cakes shop on Fourth Street North in St. Petersburg on March 9.

The event showcases employment opportunities and daily work life at local Nothing Bundt Cake shops. Such events are part of ongoing efforts to highlight workplace environments in popular businesses across the Tampa Bay area.

The Tampa Bay Times serves the community by providing comprehensive reporting on local businesses and employment trends, according to its official website. The newspaper relies on funding from advertising, subscriptions and philanthropy, including an investigative fund according to its official website.

Owned by the nonprofit Poynter Institute but operating as a for-profit entity, the Tampa Bay Times aims to deliver trusted news coverage on topics such as politics, education and the environment to inform residents according to its official website. The publication supports community understanding through relevant news coverage and context about various topics as reported by its official site.

With strong investigative and data reporting teams in place, the newspaper also fosters community engagement through social media and events designed to deliver relevant news according to its official website. By highlighting stories like those at Nothing Bundt Cakes shops in Tampa Bay, it continues serving local readers with coverage that connects them with their communities.



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