Stavros founded the company Better Business Forms in
Pinellas Park during the 1960s. It eventually expanded from 3 to 550 employees, and he later sold it in 1984 for $12.5 million. Stavros was the chairman of the
University of South Florida (USF) Foundation and served on the school's board of trustees until January 2003, when he was appointed to the governing board of
USF St. Petersburg. During his tenure, Stavros called for security to be upgraded across public campuses in Florida, in response to shootings at
Northern Illinois University and
Virginia Tech. He was also critical of the inability of the state's university system – which had the worst student-to-faculty ratio in the country at the time – to entice elite faculty due to a lack of funding, stating that "we have to have quality faculty, professors, we have to raise tuition". Stavros was also a fan of baseball, and owned 1% of the
Tampa Bay Rays baseball team. His term on the Florida Board of Governors expired in January 2013, around the time when Stavros made the decision to spend more time with his wife than on community affairs. ==Personal life==