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One of Orlando鈥檚 most influential figures听补苍诲聽prominent聽麻豆原创聽graduates,聽Alex Martins 鈥01MBA, now has another superlative to add to his name: hall of famer.

A well-regarded civic leader who has helped propel Orlando鈥檚 trajectory as the fastest major metro area in the United States, Martins has spent 30 of his nearly 40 years in professional sports management as part of the Orlando Magic organization. For his many years of dedicated service and leadership, Martins became the 14th person inducted to the NBA franchise鈥檚 Hall of Fame.

The 麻豆原创聽grad, who earned his聽master鈥檚 in business administration聽in 2001,聽joins聽the likes of聽fellow Hall of Famers聽Shaquille O鈥橬eil, Anfernee 鈥淧enny鈥 Hardaway and Dwight Howard.

鈥淗is decades of work with the Orlando Magic and his continued investment in our university reflect the character and commitment that define 麻豆原创.鈥 鈥 麻豆原创 President Alexander N. Cartwright

鈥淐hair Martins聽leads with humility,聽generosity听补苍诲 a deep sense of responsibility to this community,鈥 says聽麻豆原创 President Alexander N. Cartwright. 鈥淗is decades of work with聽the Orlando Magic and his continued investment in our university聽reflect the character and聽commitment聽that聽define聽麻豆原创. As chair of our Board of Trustees, I see every day how deeply he believes in this institution and the聽opportunities聽we聽create for聽Central Florida. His induction into the Orlando Magic Hall of Fame is a well-deserved recognition of a remarkable career听补苍诲聽all of us at聽麻豆原创聽are聽proud to celebrate this moment with him.鈥

Man of the Hour

Martins聽was聽inducted on Monday, March聽23,聽at聽Kia Center, near the Orlando Magic Fan Experience.

鈥淲e are excited to welcome Alex Martins into the Orlando Magic Hall of Fame,鈥澛爏ays聽Orlando Magic聽chairman聽Dan聽DeVos. 鈥淗is innovative business acumen has transformed our organization, while working tirelessly to make the Magic an invested community partner. For his efforts that spanned three decades, this is truly a worthy recognition for Alex and his family, and we look forward to continuing to work with him in his role as vice chair.鈥

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(From left to right) 麻豆原创 President Alexander N. Cartwright, Alex Martins ’01MBA, and Lockheed Martin COO Frank St. John.

Ties that Bind

Martins聽was named聽聽in 2021 and聽also聽serves on the dean鈥檚 executive council for the聽. Martins served on the developmental board of the globally acclaimed 聽at 麻豆原创, which is funded through a $9 million endowment by Rich and Helen DeVos and awards dual master鈥檚 degrees in聽sport management听补苍诲 business administration. Under Martins鈥 leadership, the Magic contributed $1.5 million to the construction of聽麻豆原创 Downtown聽in 2015, the first major private donation for the campus.

He聽is a member of the College of Business鈥 Hall of Fame and recipient of the university鈥檚 Distinguished Alumnus Award.

Alex Martins during his early days as CEO of the Orlando Magic.

Magic Career

Martins聽serves as vice chair of聽the Orlando聽Magic. In this position, he acts as a senior advisor to the Magic Board of Directors to advance long-term strategic initiatives and serve as a resource to Magic executives.

Martins also represents the Magic as the team鈥檚 alternate governor to the NBA Board of聽Governors, and聽oversees all operations of the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL and the Osceola Magic of the NBA G League.

Martins served as the Orlando Magic鈥檚聽CEO聽for 14 seasons (2011-25). He has held various senior-level management capacities with the Magic between 1989-98 and upon his return to the organization in 2005, including director of media relations, executive vice president of marketing and franchise relations,聽president听补苍诲 chief operating officer.

During his tenure as CEO, the聽Sports Business Journal聽named the Magic as one of the 鈥淏est Places to Work in Sports,鈥 the only franchise in the four major professional sports leagues to receive the recognition聽in 2024.

His effort and collaboration with local business and political leaders聽helped to聽secure the Kia Center as a sports and entertainment home, which opened in October 2010. The Kia Center was named the聽Sports Business Journal鈥檚 Sports Facility of the Year in 2012.

Martins has also held senior executive positions with the New Orleans Hornets, the NFL鈥檚 Cleveland Browns and Tavistock Group. He started his career as a student assistant in the聽Villanova sports information department,聽assisted聽in the Philadelphia 76ers public relations department and was also the assistant sports information director at Georgetown University.

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Alex-Martins-Frank-St-John-Alexander-Cartwright (From left to right) 麻豆原创 President Alexander N. Cartwright, Alex Martins '01MBA, and Lockheed Martin COO Frank St. John. Alex1 Alex Martins: From student assistant in the Villanova sports information department to Magic Chief Executive Officer.
Orlando Magic CEO Alex Martins Elected Chair of 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees /news/orlando-magic-ceo-alex-martins-elected-chair-of-ucf-board-of-trustees/ Fri, 18 Jun 2021 18:43:11 +0000 /news/?p=121107 Entrepreneur Harold Mills will continue as vice chair.

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麻豆原创 alumnus Alex Martins 鈥01MBA, CEO of the Orlando Magic, was selected as the new chair of the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees in a unanimous vote by his fellow board members Thursday. He will serve a two-year term as chair beginning July 1.

Harold Mills, an Orlando entrepreneur who also has held executive positions in several companies, was unanimously chosen to continue serving as vice chair for two years. He was elected as the board鈥檚 vice chair in February.

Martins oversees all operations of the Orlando Magic and has spent more than three decades in professional sports management. A well-regarded civic leader, he earned his MBA from 麻豆原创, where he is a member of the College of Business鈥 Hall of Fame and recipient of the university鈥檚 Distinguished Alumnus Award.

He serves on the dean鈥檚 executive council for the 麻豆原创 College of Business. Martins served on the developmental board of the at 麻豆原创, which is funded through a $9 million endowment by Rich and Helen DeVos and awards dual master鈥檚 degrees in sport management and business administration. Under Martins鈥 leadership, the Magic contributed $1.5 million to the construction of 麻豆原创 Downtown in 2015, the first major private donation for the campus.

鈥淚 want to thank the board for their confidence and for the honor of serving as your chair for the next two years,鈥 Martins says. 鈥淚 look forward to working alongside you and working closely with President Cartwright and our faculty, staff and students to continue to help us become one of the great universities in this country.鈥

Martins has previously chaired a number of community organizations, including the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission and The Central Florida Partnership. Martins serves or has served on the boards of the Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Central Florida Commission on Homeless and the Governor鈥檚 Council of the Orlando Economic Partnership.

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Harold Mills joined the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees in 2019 and will serve a two-year term as was the board鈥檚 vice chair.
Harold Mills Reappointed

Mills is the CEO of VMD Ventures, which invests in entrepreneurs in technology and service industries. He joined the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees in 2019 and is the chair of the board鈥檚 Finance and Facilities Committee.

He previously served as chairman and CEO of ZeroChaos, a global workforce management company that he built into a multi-billion-dollar company with operations in over 53 countries.

Mills serves on the boards of Guidewell and Florida Blue, Rollins College, Nemours Children鈥檚 Hospital, the Dr. Phillips Performing Arts Center and LIFT Orlando, among others. He is a past board member for Florida Council of 100, Florida A&M University, and the Jacksonville Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and the former chairman of Florida Citrus Sports.

Mills earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Purdue University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

鈥淚鈥檓 excited to continue the great work of this university,鈥 Mills said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e grateful to have President Cartwright and the rest of his team lead us on this journey celebrating the enormous achievements of this institution and pursuing its grand aspirations. It鈥檚 rewarding and fulfilling work.鈥

Martins and Mills thanked current board Chair Beverly Seay for her service. Seay will remain a Board of Trustees member, focusing the remainder of her term on the board on academic excellence, student success and strengthening 麻豆原创鈥檚 partnerships with the simulation and defense industries.

President Alexander N. Cartwright praised Seay for her leadership and for helping to convince him to come to 鈥渢his amazing place.鈥

Addressing Martins and Mills, Cartwright said, 鈥淵ou have both been incredibly active as trustees, engaged and helpful. You鈥檝e asked all the right questions, and you continue to push for what we are looking for, which is to become an exceptional institution. I look forward to working with you to make that happen as quickly as possible.鈥

The 13-member Board of Trustees consists of six members appointed by the governor and five appointed by the Board of Governors. The chair of the university鈥檚 Faculty Senate and the president of 麻豆原创 Student Government also are members.

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List of State’s Top 500 Influential Business Leaders Includes Several with Ties to 麻豆原创 /news/list-of-states-top-500-influential-business-leaders-includes-several-with-ties-to-ucf/ Fri, 02 Oct 2020 17:47:17 +0000 /news/?p=114102 Florida Trend magazine’s honorees represent organizations from Orlando to around Florida.

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Several people with 麻豆原创 ties have been named to Florida Trend magazine鈥檚 2020 Florida 500 list, which recognizes the state鈥檚 most influential business leaders.

The selections 鈥 chosen from 60 business categories 鈥 were based on their contacts in regional business circles, 鈥渃ulminating in a highly selective biographical guide to the people who really run Florida.鈥

Four people named to the list are on the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees: Chair Beverly Seay and members Alex Martins 鈥01MBA, Harold Mills and William Yeargin.

  • Seay, a longtime leader in Central Florida鈥檚 modeling and simulation industry, has served on the board since 2013. She is a member of the National Center for Simulation Hall of Fame and also served as chair of the Dean鈥檚 Industry Advisory Board for the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
  • Martins, vice chair of the board, is CEO of the Orlando Magic. He is also a member of the College of Business Hall of Fame, serves on the Dean鈥檚 Executive Council, and is a recipient of the university鈥檚 Distinguished Alumnus Award. He earned his degree in business administration.
  • Mills is CEO of VMD Ventures, which focuses on enabling aspiring entrepreneurs who create technologies and tech-enabled services that create new market spaces.
  • Yeargin is CEO of Correct Craft, which manufactures fishing, utility and recreational boats and operates watersports parks.

Names of others with 麻豆原创 roles:

  • Thad Seymour Jr., former interim president of the university, who retired earlier this year. He previously oversaw development of the 麻豆原创 Downtown campus and was a senior vice president of Tavistock Development, where he led strategy and development for Lake Nona Medical City.
  • Clint Bullock 鈥95, is a board member of the 麻豆原创 Foundation and general manager and CEO of the Orlando Utilities Commission. He earned his degree in marketing.
  • Brian Butler is a board member of the 麻豆原创 Foundation and president and CEO of Vistra Communications in Tampa.

Other 麻豆原创 alumni at organizations in Orlando and around the state:

  • George Cheros 鈥78 鈥80MBA, president and CEO of National Center for Simulation, earned his degrees in accounting and business administration
  • Steve Hogan 鈥01, CEO of Florida Citrus Sports, earned his degree in journalism and played football at 麻豆原创.
  • Inez Long 鈥98惭叠础, president and CEO of Black Business Investment Fund Florida, earned her degree in business administration.
  • Karen Moore 鈥79, founder and CEO of Moore Inc., Tallahassee, earned her degree in history and played volleyball and tennis at 麻豆原创.
  • Terry Shaw 鈥90MBA, CEO of AdventHealth, Altamonte Springs, earned his degree in business administration.
  • John Sowinski 鈥86, founding partner of Consensus Communications, earned his degree in public administration and was president of Student Government.
  • Rasesh Thakkar 鈥84, senior managing director of Tavistock Group, earned his degree in accounting.
  • Richard J. Walsh 鈥77 鈥83MS, CEO of Knob Hill Group, who previously served as chair of the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees, earned his degrees in political science and public policy and was awarded an honorary doctorate in 2014.

Ava Parker, a former member of the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees, is now president of Palm Beach State College, West Palm Beach.

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President’s Partnership Reception Recognizes Orlando Magic and Others /news/orlandomagic/ Thu, 26 May 2016 18:00:04 +0000 /news/?p=72716 The President鈥檚 Partnership Reception, an annual event to honor the philanthropic support provided by 麻豆原创鈥檚 corporate partners, was held Wednesday evening at The Burnett House, the President鈥檚 home on campus. Key donors to the university were recognized and a special partnership award was presented to the Orlando Magic, represented by its President and CEO, Alex Martins, 鈥01.

鈥溌槎乖 and the Orlando Magic have been partners for more than 20 years, dating back to their first donation to the Golden Knights Club,鈥 said President John C. Hitt. 鈥淢ost recently, they were the first to step forward to help us secure the new 麻豆原创 Downtown campus.鈥 The Orlando Magic鈥檚 $1.5 million pledge will support a new academic building that will be the centerpiece of the downtown campus.

Caryn Grant, a student in the DeVos Sport Business Management program, spoke of her academic journey beginning as a sports journalist and now serving local sports-based organizations through the DeVos program. 鈥淥n a daily basis, I am moved by the mosaic of backgrounds and career goals expressed by my classmates, with the common factor being our desire to make a difference through the power of sport,鈥 she said.

She thanked the Orlando Magic for giving annually to help fund many of the initiatives within the program. 鈥淒onors like the Orlando Magic give more than just dollars to the university,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey give time, experience, opportunity and inspiration.鈥

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Martins, Marchena Reappointed to 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees /news/martins-marchena-reappointed-to-ucf-board-of-trustees/ Mon, 25 Jan 2016 15:00:00 +0000 /news/?p=70378 Two members of the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees were reappointed Thursday by the聽State University System’s聽Board of Governors.

Alex Martins, chief executive officer of the Orlando Magic, and Marcos R. Marchena, a senior partner of Marchena and Graham law firm,聽were among the 20 trustees named to university boards around the state.

Martins of Winter Park聽also is a member of the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission, and has served on numerous other Central Florida boards, including the Central Florida Commission on Homelessness, Coalition for the Homeless, Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau, and Seaside National Bank.

He earned a B.S. in business administration from Villanova University and a masters at 麻豆原创, where he serves on the advisory council for the dean of the College of Business Administration.

He has served on the 麻豆原创 board since 2013.

Marchena of Orlando is chairman of the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees. He also serves as general counsel for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, and previously was a board member of the 麻豆原创 Foundation, Higher Education Funding Council, Valencia College Board of Trustees, and Central Florida YMCA.

He earned a B.A. in political science at 麻豆原创, graduated from Stetson University College of Law, and has been a member of The Florida Bar since 1985.

He has served on the 麻豆原创 board since 2011.

The 13-member Board of Trustees is responsible for budgeting, implementing programs and maintaining education standards of 麻豆原创.

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麻豆原创 Leaders’ Personal Contributions to 麻豆原创 Downtown Exceed $1 Million /news/ucf-leaders-personal-contributions-to-ucf-downtown-exceed-1-million/ Tue, 19 Jan 2016 21:05:47 +0000 /news/?p=70316 Led by President John C. Hitt and trustee Alex Martins, 麻豆原创 leaders have made personal contributions totaling more than $1 million for the 麻豆原创 Downtown campus.

President Hitt and first lady Martha Hitt contributed $100,000, as did trustee Alex Martins, a 麻豆原创 alumnus and CEO of the Orlando Magic, and 麻豆原创 Foundation Board of Directors member Dick Nunis. Other leading personal contributors include trustee Robert Garvy and Phyllis Klock, chairwoman of the Foundation Board of Directors.

The commitments from 麻豆原创鈥檚 leadership include gifts from trustees, deans, vice presidents, and members of the 麻豆原创 Foundation and Alumni Association boards of directors.

鈥淥ur university鈥檚 leaders are making generous personal investments in 麻豆原创 Downtown because they know the campus will greatly expand educational opportunities for students,鈥 said Mike Morsberger, vice president for alumni relations and development. 鈥淭heir support, along with the commitments from our community partners, is vital to make this innovative campus a reality.鈥

Earlier in January, the Orlando Magic and CFE Federal Credit Union each pledged $1.5 million toward the construction of the new academic building that 麻豆原创 would share with Valencia College.

Orange County commissioners voted unanimously to contribute $3 million, and Valencia College will contribute $2 million.

Additionally, the value of in-kind contributions of land and infrastructure by the City of Orlando and the developers of Creative Village is approximately $75 million.

Pending approvals, the campus will open in fall 2018. 麻豆原创 Downtown will offer students an innovative learning environment within walking distance of a wide array of internship and job opportunities in fields such as digital media, communication, public service and health-related programs. 麻豆原创 will share the campus with Valencia College, which will offer programs in digital media, health information technology and culinary and hospitality, including workforce training and other certificates to increase access to education in the immediate downtown area.

The new academic building at 麻豆原创 Downtown will complement a renovated Center for Emerging Media building where 麻豆原创鈥檚 nationally ranked graduate video gaming school, the Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy, is located. One-third of the new building will be funded by private donations. The university also is contributing $20 million from its resources and asking the state for an additional $20 million.

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Orlando Magazine’s 2015 Most-Powerful List Includes 麻豆原创 Leaders, Alumni /news/orlando-magazines-2015-most-powerful-list-includes-ucf-leaders-alumni/ /news/orlando-magazines-2015-most-powerful-list-includes-ucf-leaders-alumni/#comments Wed, 24 Jun 2015 16:01:55 +0000 /news/?p=66935 Several 麻豆原创 leaders and successful alumni were named this week to the Orlando magazine 2015 list of the 50 most powerful people in the region.

The 12th annual list is made up of leaders in politics, business, education, sports, health, philanthropy and other fields.

麻豆原创 President John C. Hitt earned the No. 4 ranking, following Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer; attorney, businessman and philanthropist John Morgan; and Lars Houman, president and CEO of Florida Hospital and Florida Division Adventist Health System.

Under Hitt, who has been president since 1992, 麻豆原创 has become the nation鈥檚 second largest university with about 61,000 students. The magazine praised Hitt for leading the effort in October of breaking ground with industry and government partners on the Florida Advanced Manufacturing Research Center in Osceola County, a $270 million project to develop sensors for assorted electronic devices. Hitt also received the Historical Society of Central Florida’s 2015 John Young History Maker Award for lifetime achievements making a historic impact on the community.

Others with 麻豆原创 roles named to the list were:

  • No. 9 鈥 Harris Rosen, hotelier and philanthropist. The founder of Rosen Hotels & Resorts has seven hotels, and 麻豆原创鈥檚 Rosen College of Hospitality Management was developed in part because he donated the initial $18 million in money and land for the campus that opened in 2004. Rosen is a former member of the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees.
  • No. 12 鈥 Alex Martins, CEO of the Orlando Magic. Martins sits on the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees and earned an MBA from 麻豆原创 in 2001. He is a member of the College of Business Administration鈥檚 Hall of Fame and serves on the Dean鈥檚 Executive Council for the college.
  • No. 26 鈥 Marcos Marchena, managing shareholder, Marchena and Graham. Marchena, general counsel for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, is a member of the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees and chairman of the 麻豆原创 Finance and Facilities Committee, working to maintain affordable tuition and fees for students. The university presented him with its 2013 Service to 麻豆原创 Award.
  • No. 40 鈥 Dr. Deborah German, 麻豆原创 vice president for medical affairs and founding dean of the College of Medicine. 麻豆原创鈥檚 medical school opened in Lake Nona in 2009 and enrollment has grown tenfold in the past six years. By 2016-17 it expects to be educating 480 physicians-in-training.
  • No. 43 鈥 Rich Maladecki, president/CEO, Central Florida Hotel and Lodging Association. Maladecki is in his 18th year as head of the CFHLA, and is a 麻豆原创 adjunct in business.
  • In addition to alumni Martins and Marchena (College of Sciences, 麻豆原创 Class of 1982) several other 麻豆原创聽graduates are on the top-50 list:

  • No. 5 鈥 Barbara Jenkins, Education, 鈥83,聽鈥86 and 鈥96, Orange County School Superintendent.
  • No. 10 鈥 George A. Kalogridis, Sciences, 鈥76, president of Walt Disney World Resort.
  • No. 15 鈥 Rasesh H. Thakkar, Business Administration, 鈥84, senior managing director of Tavistock Group.
  • No. 44 鈥 Patty Sheehan, Art, 鈥87, Orlando city commissioner.
  • No. 46 鈥 Dick J. Batchelor, Sciences, 鈥71, business and political consultant, and advocate for children鈥檚 causes.
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    Magazine Names 麻豆原创 Leaders, Alumni to Orlando’s Most-Powerful List /news/magazine-names-ucf-leaders-alumni-orlandos-powerful-list/ Fri, 27 Jun 2014 17:31:52 +0000 /news/?p=60062 Five 麻豆原创 leaders and several alumni were named this week to Orlando magazine鈥檚 2014 list of the region鈥檚 50 most powerful people.

    The 11th annual list in the magazine鈥檚 July edition represents the region鈥檚 political leaders, educators, business owners, tourism officials and others who lead and inspire.

    麻豆原创 President John C. Hitt earned the No. 4 ranking. The top three names on the list are Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, attorney and businessman John Morgan, and Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs.

    Hitt, 麻豆原创鈥檚 president since 1992, leads the nation鈥檚 second-largest university with nearly 60,000 students. The magazine praised the development of high-tech and research areas at 麻豆原创, as well as the creation of the Blackstone LaunchPad to help students develop entrepreneurial ideas into successful businesses.

    Others with 麻豆原创 roles who were named to the list are:

  • No. 6 鈥 Harris Rosen, hotelier and businessman. 麻豆原创鈥檚 Rosen College of Hospitality Management was developed in large part because Rosen donated the initial $18 million in money and land to jump-start the campus that opened in 2004. Rosen also is a former member of the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees.
  • No. 7 鈥 Alex Martins, CEO of the Orlando Magic. Martins joined the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees in November. Martins earned an MBA from 麻豆原创 in 2001. He is a member of the College of Business Administration鈥檚 Hall of Fame and serves on the Dean鈥檚 Executive Council for the college.
  • No. 25 鈥 Dr. Deborah German, 麻豆原创 vice president for medical affairs and founding dean of the College of Medicine. 麻豆原创鈥檚 medical school opened in 2009 and graduated its second class this spring. Under German鈥檚 leadership, the college has begun a new internal medicine residency program in partnership with Orlando VA Medical Center and Osceola Regional Medical Center.
  • No. 30 鈥 Marcos Marchena, attorney, general counsel for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority. Marchena is a member of the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees and the 麻豆原创 Foundation, and the university awarded him with its 2013 Service to 麻豆原创 Award.
  • No. 31 鈥 Jim Atchison, CEO and president of SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment. Atchison also is a member of 麻豆原创鈥檚 Board of Trustees.
  • In addition to Martins, Marchena (College of Sciences, 麻豆原创 Class of 1982) and Atchison (College of Business Administration, 鈥92), there are five other 麻豆原创聽alumni on the top-50 list:

  • No. 8 鈥 George A. Kalogridis, Sciences, 鈥76, president of Walt Disney World Resort.
  • No. 10 鈥 Barbara Jenkins, Education, 鈥83,聽 ’86 and ’96, Orange County School Superintendent.
  • No. 20 鈥 Rasesh H. Thakkar, Business Administration, 鈥84, senior managing director of Tavistock Group.
  • No. 43 鈥 Dick J. Batchelor, Sciences, 鈥71, business and political consultant, and advocate for children鈥檚 causes.
  • No. 47 鈥 Patty Sheehan, Art, 鈥87, Orlando city commissioner.
  • A聽separate list in the Orlando article includes 12 people to watch in the coming years, including these 麻豆原创 graduates:

  • Chris Castro, Environmental Studies, 鈥10, self-described 鈥渆cowarrior鈥 who also advises Orlando on improving energy efficiency.
  • Joe Kilsheimer, Communication and History, 鈥79, longtime public relations consultant and new Apopka mayor.
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    Orlando Sentinel鈥檚 Most-Powerful List Includes Several with 麻豆原创 Ties /news/orlando-sentinels-powerful-list-includes-several-ucf-ties/ Fri, 03 Jan 2014 20:12:40 +0000 /news/?p=56460 麻豆原创 President John C. Hitt and several other community leaders with 麻豆原创 connections were recognized this week in Orlando Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell鈥檚 list of the 25 most powerful people in Central Florida.

    Hitt placed No. 7 on Maxwell鈥檚 annual compilation, which includes names from government, business, health care, legal and other fields.

    Hitt has been president since 1992 and has built 麻豆原创 into the nation鈥檚 second-largest university with nearly 60,000 students.聽

    鈥淗e’s respected and visionary,鈥 Maxwell said. 鈥淩ight now, Hitt’s top challenges are keeping college affordable and dealing with a Legislature prone to cutting education.鈥

    Hitt also founded the Florida High-Tech Corridor Council and has been involved with numerous local and state organizations, including the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission Fundraising Campaign, Council of 100, Orange County Chairman’s Transportation Commission, and others. Former Gov. Jeb Bush once called Hitt and Walt Disney the two most transformative figures in Central Florida鈥檚 history.

    Others on the list with connections to the university are:

  • No. 3 鈥 Meg Crofton, president of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Operations, United States and France, and a former member of the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees. She moved to California last year.
  • No. 4 鈥 Alex Martins, president of the Orlando Magic and Crofton鈥檚 appointed replacement on the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees. Martins earned his MBA from 麻豆原创 and is a member of the College of Business Administration’s Hall of Fame. Martins also served on the developmental board that formulated the DeVos Sport Business Management Program at 麻豆原创.
  • No. 6 鈥 Harris Rosen, president and chief operating officer of Rosen Hotels & Resorts. Rosen donated more than $18 million in cash, land and scholarships a decade ago to 麻豆原创 to create the Rosen College of Hospitality Management, which has more than 3,000 students. He also is a former member of the 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees
  • No. 19 鈥 Deborah German, 麻豆原创 vice president for medical affairs and the founding dean of the College of Medicine.聽 Dr. German was appointed dean in 2006, oversaw construction of the 375,000-square-foot medical school, and has led the college to full accreditation. In addition, she oversees the medical education program and the Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences.
  • No. 20 鈥 Sherrie Sitarik, former CEO of Orlando Health, 聽holds a master鈥檚 degree in Health Sciences from 麻豆原创 and聽is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives.
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    Magic CEO Named to 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees /news/magic-ceo-named-to-ucf-board-of-trustees/ Mon, 25 Nov 2013 18:17:01 +0000 /news/?p=55632 Alex Martins, chief executive officer of the and a 麻豆原创 alumnus, was appointed Thursday to serve on the university鈥檚 Board of Trustees.

    The appointment, which is subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate, was made in Miami during a meeting of the Board of Governors of the State University System. Martins replaces former 麻豆原创 trustee Meg Crofton, who moved to California.

    Martins holds an MBA from 麻豆原创, where he is a member of the College of Business Administration鈥檚 Hall of Fame and serves on the Dean鈥檚 Executive Council for the college.

    He has spent 26 years in professional sports management, mostly in executive positions with the Magic, and became the team鈥檚 CEO in 2011.

    Over the past eight years, Martins also led the Magic in a transformation of its business operations, which saw the most successful business year in franchise history in the 2010-11 season.聽 The transformation received the recognition of the SportsBusiness Journal, which named the Magic as a finalist for Professional Sports Team of the Year, the only NBA team to be named a finalist.

    In addition, Martins was instrumental in helping to secure the new state-of-the-art Amway Center in Orlando, which opened in October 2010.聽 The facility was named a finalist for the SportsBusiness Journal鈥檚 Sports Facility of the Year Award for two consecutive years, and captured the award in 2012.聽 Additionally, the Amway Center was honored with the 2013 Customer Experience Award by TheStadiumBusiness Awards.

    Martins also is past chairman of the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission and The Central Florida Partnership. He serves on the board of directors of the Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Central Florida Commission on Homelessness, the executive committee of the Dr. Phillips Performing Arts Center and the Central Florida board of directors for Seaside National Bank & Trust.

    Martins, a native of New Jersey, earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in business administration from Villanova in 1986. He lives in Orlando with his wife, Juliet, and two daughters.

    Each state university in Florida has a 13-member Board of Trustees responsible for budgeting, implementing programs and maintaining education standards. The Board of Governors appoints five of the trustees; the governor appoints six members, and the other two members are the chair of the Faculty Senate and the president of the student body.

    The appointment聽will run until January 2016.

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