Marcos Marchena Archives | 麻豆原创 News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Sat, 07 Sep 2019 11:52:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png Marcos Marchena Archives | 麻豆原创 News 32 32 麻豆原创 Extends In-State Tuition Rate for Puerto Rican Students Displaced by Hurricane Maria /news/ucf-extends-in-state-tuition-rate-to-puerto-rican-students-displaced-by-hurricane-maria/ Thu, 18 Jan 2018 21:19:52 +0000 /news/?p=80505 The 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees voted unanimously today to continue to allow students displaced by Hurricane Maria to qualify for in-state tuition.

The board extended the tuition reduction, which started this spring, through the spring 2019 semester for students from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The reduction applies to students who fled Puerto Rico due to the hurricane, as well as students whose home residence is Puerto Rico and who were already enrolled at 麻豆原创.

The Board of Trustees accelerated approval of the extended tuition rate for a full academic year in order to provide students with sufficient time to apply for the summer semester.

鈥淲e should view this as an opportunity to serve,鈥 said 麻豆原创 President John C. Hitt.

鈥溌槎乖 has done great things for the Puerto Rican students, and many students have come, thanks to that help,鈥 said Jose Rivera, a junior economics student and president of 麻豆原创鈥檚 Puerto Rican Student Association. 鈥淭he extended in-state tuition gives (students) the support they need to actually become productive and successful members of society and get that help they needed.鈥

Rivera previously expressed concerns about the future for displaced students to Student Government Association president and Trustee Nick Larkins. Rivera and Larkins addressed the board today to express gratitude for the support so far and to request extended tuition reduction.

The board acknowledged how far many of the students traveled from their home country and the financial hardships the hurricane has created on their families. Many of the displaced students are working full-time in addition to attending classes.

鈥淚鈥檓 very proud of the action that our board took today. This is very meaningful to folks that are in need,鈥 said 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees Chairman Marcos Marchena. 鈥淚 know some of these students are struggling to make decisions as they go. I thought giving them this certainty, this early on, was very important for their peace of mind, knowing that they鈥檙e going to be treated as in-state students and have that financial burden minimized while they are here for the length of time that they may be here.鈥

An additional 200 Puerto Rican students have enrolled at 麻豆原创 since Hurricane Maria, and a welcome reception was thrown in their honor earlier this week.

A university-wide effort has been underway to identify Spanish-speaking faculty and staff and to pair students from Puerto Rico with a 麻豆原创 mentor. Members of the Puerto Rican Student Association also are serving as peer mentors to help students navigate 麻豆原创 and become acclimated with Orlando. Intensive English classes are being offered, and students are being assisted with housing and scholarship opportunities.

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麻豆原创 Provides In-State Tuition Rate to Puerto Rican Students Displaced by Hurricane Maria /news/ucf-provides-state-tuition-rate-puerto-rican-students-displaced-hurricane-maria/ /news/ucf-provides-state-tuition-rate-puerto-rican-students-displaced-hurricane-maria/#comments Wed, 27 Sep 2017 15:26:31 +0000 /news/?p=78985 In response to the ongoing crisis in Puerto Rico, the 麻豆原创 will allow students who are residents of Puerto Rico, and are displaced from their homes, to qualify for in-state tuition.

The 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees voted unanimously Wednesday morning to allow these students to be eligible for in-state tuition.

鈥淭his is a compassionate way to help our students, and I fully support it,鈥 麻豆原创 President John C. Hitt said.

麻豆原创 is supporting Gov. Rick Scott鈥檚 commitment to help Puerto Rico recover from Maria. In a Sept. 26 letter, Gov. Scott encouraged Florida universities and state colleges to 鈥渁llow any student who has been displaced from their home in Puerto Rico by Hurricane Maria to be eligible for in-state tuition.鈥

As of Sept. 27, about 120 麻豆原创 students list their residencies as being in Puerto Rico and are eligible for in-state tuition rates.

Said 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees Chairman Marcos Marchena: 鈥淭his sends a very strong message about the governor鈥檚 commitment and this board鈥檚 commitment to assist our fellow citizens in Puerto Rico.鈥

麻豆原创 will soon contact eligible students about this new option. Students with questions can call the 麻豆原创 Registrar鈥檚 Office at 407-823-5510.

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麻豆原创 Hospital Partnership Earns Key State Approval /news/ucf-hospital-earns-state-approval/ /news/ucf-hospital-earns-state-approval/#comments Thu, 30 Mar 2017 19:16:23 +0000 /news/?p=76887 A new hospital focused on building a healthier community, training more physicians and powering economic growth through research earned a key approval Thursday from the State University System鈥檚 Board of Governors in Tallahassee.

麻豆原创 Lake Nona Medical Center, which will be built adjacent to the 麻豆原创 College of Medicine, is a public-private partnership with 麻豆原创 Academic Health, a direct support organization to the university, and the North Florida Division of Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), the nation鈥檚 largest hospital company.

Focused on providing healthcare services to the community as well as education and research, the hospital will help the College of Medicine increase residencies and clinically based research, and ultimately help build Medical City into more of a healthcare destination providing first-class health care.

The hospital 鈥渨ill fulfill our promise to become a hub of innovation and a healthier Orlando,鈥 said 麻豆原创 Board of Trustees Chairman Marcos Marchena.

鈥淭he aspirations that we have worked on from day one are that we would have a first-rate, top-tier medical school. It is clear to me that we need a hospital if we are going to achieve our highest ambitions for the medical college,鈥 said 麻豆原创 President John C. Hitt.

Under the agreement, HCA will spend $175 million in cash to build and begin operations of a 100-bed hospital. No state money will be used and 麻豆原创 will not incur any debt. 麻豆原创 and HCA will share governance, each appointing four members to the hospital board.

Dr. Deborah German, vice president for medical affairs and founding dean of the College of Medicine, said the hospital is necessary for 麻豆原创 to deliver on the economic development promises it made when the college was approved more than 10 years ago. 鈥淚n the United States and around the world, the best health systems have an academic component at their heart and the best medical schools have hospitals,鈥 she said.

In 2012, the university purchased the land in Medical City and began seeking partners. Last summer, 麻豆原创 formally invited hospitals nationwide to submit partnership proposals. HCA, Florida Hospital and Orlando Health did. In September, 麻豆原创 trustees approved a partnership with HCA, citing its nationwide hospital operations experience, financial strength and extensive research programs.

鈥淲e are grateful to the Board of Governors for their approval and very excited to move forward in building a community-based teaching facility,鈥 said Michael P. Joyce, FACHE, President of HCA鈥檚 North Florida Division. 鈥淭oday marks a milestone for all of us at HCA. This investment benefits the future physicians we鈥檙e privileged to train, as well as the entire Lake Nona community. It also allows us to expand our footprint in the Orlando area, making healthcare more accessible for Central Floridians.鈥

Lake Nona is one of the Top 10 fastest-selling master-planned communities in the United States and the fastest-selling in Orlando. More than 1,000 families are moving to Lake Nona every year.

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Board of Governors Approves Plan for 麻豆原创 Downtown /news/board-governors-approves-plan-ucf-downtown/ Thu, 03 Mar 2016 13:00:25 +0000 /news/?p=71019 The Florida Board of Governors on Wednesday approved 麻豆原创鈥檚 plans for a new downtown Orlando campus, with the board鈥檚 chairman saying the project 鈥渨ill create a pathway to success for our students and good return on investment for our state.鈥

The approval signals the board鈥檚 confidence in a plan that promises to bring greater academic and professional opportunities to students and serve as a catalyst for development in downtown Orlando.

鈥淭wenty-four years ago yesterday, I became 麻豆原创鈥檚 president. In all the years since, few moments have been as important as today,鈥 麻豆原创 President John C. Hitt said. 鈥淭oday, we can plant a seed in downtown Orlando that will benefit our students, community and state for decades to come.鈥

麻豆原创 has earned $16 million in community support to help fund construction of a new academic building that will be the centerpiece of the downtown campus, which will serve about 7,700 麻豆原创 and Valencia College students. 麻豆原创 intends to raise $20 million in community support to go along with $20 million from the state and $20 million in 麻豆原创 resources.

The Board of Governors, which oversees Florida鈥檚 12 public universities, approved the proposed campus during a meeting on 麻豆原创鈥檚 main campus. The board鈥檚 vote paves the way for the Legislature鈥檚 approval of the state鈥檚 $20 million share. Pending approvals, the campus will open in fall 2018.

鈥溌槎乖 has put forward a persuasive proposal, making the case that this project will create a pathway to success for our students and good return on investment for our state,鈥 said Board of Governors Chair Tom Kuntz. 鈥淥ur Board has asked good questions and done its due diligence, and 麻豆原创 has responded to our concerns by making the project stronger.鈥

麻豆原创 Board of Trustees Chairman Marcos Marchena praised the campus鈥 impact on the quality of education through students鈥 proximity to internships and field-related work downtown, which he said gives them a 鈥渓eg up鈥 on job opportunities after graduation. He also lauded how the campus will bring higher education closer to students in a traditionally underserved area.

鈥淚 grow more convinced as I get older that education is one of the few real ways to change the life of an individual, of a family, and in fact of an entire community,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 believe this campus has the potential for creating that kind of change.鈥

Students will be able to take classes at Valencia College and 麻豆原创 on the same campus, which can save them thousands of dollars compared with the cost of enrolling only at a state university.

鈥淔or me and many of my peers, every dollar matters 鈥 and this model is an exciting way to become a 麻豆原创 Knight even more affordably, in a professionally focused environment. It鈥檚 a win-win,鈥 said Student Government Association President Cait Zona, who also noted that many students already live, work and volunteer in downtown Orlando.

麻豆原创 Downtown will be built on a portion of the Creative Village, a 68-acre parcel in the Parramore community that was cleared for redevelopment when Orlando鈥檚 old NBA arena was torn down.

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.

鈥淭his project best aligns academic offerings with industry needs and neighborhood synergies,鈥 said 麻豆原创 Provost and Executive Vice President Dale Whittaker. 鈥淎nd it provides our students with hands-on, high-impact learning experiences in a way that is just not possible on our main campus.鈥

During the past two months, several community partners have contributed to 麻豆原创 Downtown.

On Tuesday, Dr. Phillips Charities announced a $3 million donation. The Orlando Magic, CFE Federal Credit Union and Florida Hospital each pledged $1.5 million. University leaders and board members have made personal contributions totaling more than $1 million. Orange County commissioners voted unanimously to contribute $3 million, and Valencia College will contribute $2 million.

Other contributors to the campus include Creative Village Development, Orlando philanthropist Alan Ginsburg, Orlando City Soccer Club, CNL Financial Group, Universal Orlando Foundation and Universal Orlando Resort, Dr. Bruce Douglas of Winter Park, and Coca-Cola.

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.

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.

鈥淲e believe we have the most powerful partnership in higher education here in Orlando,鈥 Valencia President Sandy Shugart said of the relationship between 麻豆原创 and Valencia. 鈥淭his project is the next step in realizing that vision fully.鈥

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.

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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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    麻豆原创 to Welcome Three New Trustees /news/ucf-to-welcome-three-new-trustees/ Tue, 28 Jun 2011 14:56:09 +0000 /news/?p=24826

    Walt Disney World Resort President Meg Crofton, local attorney Marcos Marchena and veteran investment manager Robert A. Garvy are the newest members of the 麻豆原创鈥檚 Board of Trustees.

    Crofton, Marchena and Garvy were appointed to 麻豆原创鈥檚 13-member board by the Board of Governors of the State University System.

    In her 30 years at Disney, Crofton has held a wide range of executive leadership roles and led an international task force responsible for opening six resort hotels at Disneyland Resort Paris.

    As resort president, Crofton oversees a workforce of more than 62,000 cast members. She also is a member of the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission and served as its chair in 2009-2010.

    Marchena is a 麻豆原创 alumnus and vice chair of the 麻豆原创 Foundation Board of Directors. A senior partner and president of the law firm of Marchena and Graham, P.A., he serves as general counsel for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority.

    Marchena was chair of the Florida Transportation Commission from 2004 to 2010.

    Garvy has more than 40 years of experience in investment management. As chairman and co-CEO of INTECH Investment Management LLC, he helped build INTECH from a single product company into a multi-product global venture.

    Garvy previously was a senior vice president at the investment technology firm Wilshire Associates, where he co-founded the company鈥檚 consulting division and helped it grow nationally.

    Crofton, Marchena and Garvy will replace trustees Rick Walsh, Tom Yochum and Daniel Webster. Crofton and Marchena will serve five-year terms. Garvy is taking over Webster’s seat and will serve for four years.

    Walsh, who has served as the Board of Trustees chair, is a charter member of the board. He earned his bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees from 麻豆原创. He is president of the Knob Hill Group, a private development and strategic investment company. He formerly served as senior vice president for Corporate Affairs of Darden Restaurants Inc.

    Yochum, the former BOT vice chair, is a charter member of the board, and he serves on the 麻豆原创 Foundation Board of Directors. He is chairman of the board for Seaside National Bank & Trust and serves as the director of Community Services and Business Strategy for the Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed law firm.

    Webster is a veteran political leader who currently represents the 8th district of Florida in Congress. He served in Florida鈥檚 Senate and House of Representatives for 28 years, retiring in 2008 as the Senate Majority Leader.

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