Nursing Alumni Rise in Gator100
College of Nursing Alumni-led businesses jumped spots on 2025 list.
The 2025 Gator100 list, featuring some of the world’s fastest-growing businesses led by Gator Alumni, included three companies headed by UF College of Nursing graduates.
Started more than 10 years ago by the UF Alumni Association, the Gator100 shines a spotlight on the entrepreneurial spirit and success of University of Florida graduates. The final rankings were announced during a celebration held at the O’Connell Center on April 20.
The College of Nursing was represented by RN Enterprises Infusion Services, Rad Wear and Yunique Medical Spa. It was the first time three companies tied to the college were included in the Gator100.
Dean Shakira Henderson and Rodney G.B. Clements.
No. 16 – RN Enterprises Infusion Services Inc.
Founded by Rodney G.B. Clements (BSN 1996), RN Enterprises made its Gator100 debut last year at No. 24. This year, they broke the top 20 to land at No. 16.
The company contracts with local, regional, state and national pharmacies providing home infusion therapy to patients. With a team of more than 400 experienced infusion nurses, the company specializes in providing home infusions.
A former medical officer in the Nurse Corps for the U.S. Navy and Marines, Clements focused on pediatrics and emergency medicine after his service. He then specialized in infusion therapy and saw a need for qualified home infusion nurses. He founded RN Enterprises in 2018 and is based in Jacksonville. Clements serves as CEO and president.
Dean Henderson with Larry Siegel
No. 51 – Yunique Medical Services LLC
Yunique Medical was founded by Larry Siegel (BSN 2001, MSNS 2008) in 2018 and boasts locations in Ocala, Fruitland Park and Port Orange. The company is dedicated to maintaining the optimal health and wellness of its clients. Using customized treatments, Yunique Medical strives to improve the effects of aging on energy, concentration, libido and more.
It is the fourth straight year for Yunique on the Gator100 and this year the company jumped from No. 83 to No. 51.
Siegel, who serves as CEO for Yunique, previously worked as an ICU nurse for eight years before working as a nurse practitioner at an urgent care center. He also spent six years developing HCG and lipotropic programs for a national weight-loss company as a nurse practitioner.
Dean Henderson along with Jennifer Ruland and Radley Ruland.
No. 55 – Rad Wear Inc.
In 2010, Jennifer Ruland (BSN 1998) and Radley Ruland (BS 1996) started Rad Wear, a promotional products and branded apparel company. Based in Gainesville, Rad Wear offers thousands of products suitable for personalization from pens to name-brand gifts.
Before starting the company, Jennifer Ruland spent eight years as a NICU nurse at UF Health Shands. Radley Ruland was working for Cox Media, selling advertising. Rad Wear first made the Gator100 in 2018 and then again in 2019.
Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit and business tanked.
They returned to the Gator100 in 2024 as No. 74 and this year rose to the No. 55 position.
While Jennifer Ruland no longer works as a nurse, she makes sure to keep her nursing license active.