Gary Bruckner Archives | Āé¶¹Ō­““ News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Wed, 08 Mar 2023 18:29:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png Gary Bruckner Archives | Āé¶¹Ō­““ News 32 32 Hospitality Major Bruckner Serves Up Success /news/hospitality-major-bruckner-serves-up-success/ Wed, 22 Feb 2012 18:51:50 +0000 /news/?p=33256 Gary Bruckner, a 21-year-old hospitality management major, is on pace to graduate in near-record time, as he is slated to complete his four-year degree this August – exactly three years from when he first enrolled at the Āé¶¹Ō­““. The New York native’s decision to hurry through college is largely due to the high cost of out-of-state tuition, but it wasn’t his only reason. In speaking with Bruckner, it is clear that he was anxious to resume a very promising career in the hospitality industry.

I say resume, as opposed to start, because long before Bruckner stepped foot on campus, he was already thriving in his field. Growing up in West Islip, Bruckner worked at one of the busiest McDonald’s restaurants on Long Island, where he was promoted yearly from age 14 to 18, when he left his award-winning assistant manager position to attend Āé¶¹Ō­““.

ā€œDuring my time at McDonald’s, I saw the potential for me to be successful in the hospitality industry, but I knew I needed the education to support it,ā€ said Bruckner. ā€œAn industry professional gave me a list of the top 10 hospitality schools, and I chose Āé¶¹Ō­““ because of its resources, location and opportunities.ā€

Bruckner enrolled at Āé¶¹Ō­““ in August 2009, and despite the heavy course load necessary to complete a bachelor’s degree in three years, he excelled in his academics. The five-time Dean’s List honoree earned First Year Academic Scholar honors, recognition from two collegiate honor societies (Golden Key International Honor Society and Eta Sigma Delta), and has maintained an overall GPA of 3.7.

In addition to his academics, Bruckner has been heavily involved in the local and campus community, participating in multiple outreach programs, events and committees.Ā  Bruckner has also chaired multiple student organizations and served as the project manager/creator for All Knight Study – Āé¶¹Ō­““’s first 24-hour study space.

Now in his final year at Āé¶¹Ō­““’s Rosen College of Hospitality Management, Bruckner has already secured a job with the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin resort, as a room service supervisor.

Bruckner has also been chosen, as the only Rosen College student this semester, to participate in a 10-day externship with Starwood Hotels & Resorts’ management training program in New York City this March.

ā€œThe opportunities that I have been given stem from a series of events that led to my successes,ā€ said Bruckner. ā€œMy job at McDonalds got me interested in hospitality management, which led to me to Āé¶¹Ō­““’s Rosen College, where learned and networked to achieve my goals.ā€

While Bruckner has worked hard towards his goals, he admits that he’s had help along the way, crediting Student Services and Dr. Wilfried Iskat with pointing him in the right direction.

ā€œI remember knocking on Dr. Iskat’s door and saying ā€˜hi, my name is Gary and I need your help taking the next step in my life,ā€™ā€ said Bruckner. ā€œHe helped me and suggested that I attend the Rosen College Career Fair, where I started networking with employers, and ultimately that helped me obtain my job.ā€

Bruckner will graduate this fall with a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management.

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Rosen Students Serve Āé¶¹Ō­““, President Hitt /news/rosen-students-serve-ucf-president-hitt/ Fri, 16 Dec 2011 23:35:05 +0000 /news/?p=31280 Six of the 35 students selected for Āé¶¹Ō­““’s 2011-2012 President’s Leadership Council (PLC) attend the Rosen College of Hospitality Management.

The students were chosen for their excellence in leadership, scholarship and service to both Āé¶¹Ō­““ and the Orlando community. Selected by a committee of faculty, staff and students, the council members serve as ambassadors for the university and for President John C. Hitt’s office.

Rosen College Dean Dr. Abraham Pizam shares, ā€œWe areĀ very proud that so many of our students were selected to serve on the President’s Leadership Council and thus live upĀ to theĀ core values of our college: professionalism, leadership and service.”

We warmly congratulate the following students:

  • Lisa Bartholomew – Senior, Minor: Hospitality Management
  • Jennifer Black – Senior, Hospitality Management and Dance
  • Gary Bruckner – Junior, Hospitality Management
  • Latoya Jackson — 2011-2012 Chair – Senior, Event Management
  • Joel Joseph – Senior, Hospitality Management
  • Sara York – Senior, Event Management
  • President Hitt describes, ā€œThe accomplishments of the PLC members, as well as their commitment, energy, and positive attitudes about Āé¶¹Ō­““ and its development, are truly distinctive.ā€

    Student members in the PLC have hosted university functions, toured distinguished guests and helped recruit new students.

    Select Rosen College PLC members chose to weigh in on the honor:

  • ā€œSince joining the President’s Leadership Council,Ā I have had theĀ pleasureĀ to serve and interactĀ withĀ important individuals from both the Āé¶¹Ō­““ and local community, giving me opportunitiesĀ to further utilize my hospitality skills and represent Rosen through gaining additional proficiency in Professionalism, Leadership and Service.ā€ — Jennifer Black
  • ā€œBeing a Rosen College student, I bring a different insight to the council and having involvement with events and planning, I feel that Rosen students are best suited for this position. You meet so many people when you work different events for the president and you learn so much while being on the board, that you can take into the real world.ā€ – Joel Joseph
  • “Living at the Rosen College my freshman year,Ā I creditĀ thisĀ experienceĀ for my desireĀ to get involved in the Āé¶¹Ō­““ community. Rosen provided me with the peopleĀ skills, communication skills and the opportunities to discoverĀ my passion for studentĀ leadership.” — SaraĀ York
  • For more information on the council, please click here.

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