UCF Community Relations 2013 Annual Report

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Annual

Report 2012–2013

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delivers on its commitment to be the number one partnership university through several of its divisions, including the Division of Community Relations. This commitment significantly affects and enhances the economic development, cultural relevance and the social and environmental setting of the community it serves. Every activity executed strives to strengthen existing partnerships or cultivate new ones, as well as expand regional awareness of the educational assets and intellectual capital housed within our institution. The departments within the Division of Community Relations share authority, responsibility and accountability for community engagement. As in previous years, staff continue to serve as ambassadors to the external community by speaking upon invitation at community and business functions, supporting fundraising events for non-profit entities and facilitating efforts that encourage strategic collaborations. In a highly austere financial environment, investments in the local chambers of commerce have proven to be the most efficient and cost effective engagement and communication vehicles. Through our division, the university holds membership and actively participates in 12 chambers of commerce. Collectively, division staff served in 75 leadership roles (i.e., boards, executive committees) during FY 2012–2013.

Vision

Mission

The University of Central Florida is a comprehensive metropolitan university with a combination of  academic excellence and commitment to its social,  economic, cultural and environmental setting. The  Division of Community Relations serves as both  the internal and external liaison accomplishing the  university’s goals by connecting UCF to the community through faculty, student and staff relationships, partnerships, collaborations, events and other  community engagement.

The mission of the Division of Community Relations is to cultivate, maintain and enhance the  link between UCF and the various publics which  it serves and to create and implement community-based programs to increase knowledge and  understanding of the university within key external  communities.

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Division Goals and Objectives 1.   Maintain, strengthen and develop relationships  within region, as well as with representatives of  economic development, health care,  and community and governmental agencies. 2.   Develop, coordinate and foster partnerships  encompassing internal university participants  and external community participants promoting  economic development initiatives and entrepreneurship. 3.   Develop, plan, and coordinate opportunities  designed to highlight the president of the university, his goals and his vision. 4.   Maintain and strengthen chamber of commerce  relationships. 5.   Continue to develop and coordinate community  initiatives focused on economic development,  social issues and service opportunities furthering  integration within the community. The Office of Community Relations maintains  constant involvement with the immediate external  community in an effort to position the university  as a community resource, an intellectual hub, and  a community asset. Community Relations staff  achieve this by partnering with internal departments and external organizations, holding leadership roles in key local organizations (i.e., chambers  of commerce), maintaining relationships with city,  county, and state officials, as well as representatives  of economic development, healthcare and community agencies. In addition, the office is responsible  for communicating with neighbors and groups in  proximity to the university to build awareness and  support for university initiatives.  During FY 12–13, Community Relations  participated in, hosted, facilitated, strategically  identified UCF representatives for, or sponsored over  110 programs held in the tri-county area of Orange,  Osceola and Seminole.  The Office of Constituent Relations implements  high-profile events for the president of the University  of Central Florida. Constituent Relations provides  staff support, management, administrative direction,  coordination and control of events and activities  for academic programs, donors and campus-related  events. Each event showcases the education and

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Community Relations participated in, hosted, facilitated, strategically identified UCF representatives for, or sponsored

over 110 programs

held in the tri-county area.

research opportunities available at the University  of Central Florida by highlighting the talent of the  students, faculty and staff. Every event venue brings  the community, donors, partners, alumni, students,  faculty, and staff together to tell the story of their  particular academic program and how it enhances the  education available at the university. In FY 12–13, the Office of Constituent Relations coordinated or consulted on 90 events for the  president of the university. Each event touched  upon the goals of the university by showcasing the  undergraduate and graduate programs, international  programs, research, diversity and partnerships. The Metropolitan Center for Regional Studies serves as a place where government leaders, business  executives and academic experts come together to  discuss major issues facing the state of Florida. The  center works in partnership with other institutions  and organizations committed to a shared future that  advances economic prosperity and development. Every  forum, presentation, event, and Metro Center Outlook show highlights community outreach and awareness. During FY 12–13, the Metro Center hosted  more than 30 live events and television broadcasts.  Global Perspectives partnerships, forums and publications served

more than 31,000 people.

The Office of the Special Assistant to the President for Global Perspectives sharpens UCF’s international focus. The office helps advance UCF’s goal of  providing international emphasis to curricula and  research. In addition, it works to expand the university’s efforts to enlarge Central Florida’s awareness  and understanding of the interconnectedness of the  global community.  During FY 12–13, Global Perspectives partnerships, forums and publications served more than  31,000 people.

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Alignment with the University’s Five Goals 1 2

Offer the BEST UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION Available in Florida ACHIEVE INTERNATIONAL PROMINENCE in Key Programs of

Graduate Study and Research

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PROVIDE INTERNATIONAL FOCUS to our Curricula and Research Programs

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Become More INCLUSIVE AND DIVERSE

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Be America’s LEADING PARTNERSHIP UNIVERSITY

The Division of Community Relations’ 2012–2013 programs and activities helped advance UCF’s strategic goals in the following ways:

Goal 1

Offer the Best Undergraduate Education available in florida

In FY 12–13, division staff assisted and advised  external groups providing scholarships to undergraduate UCF students such as Florida Executive Women (FEW) and the Hispanic Heritage  Scholarship Fund (HHSFMO), which support the  educational development of outstanding women and  minority students. Due to this involvement, UCF  students are the recipients of approximately 81% of  the HHSFMO awards. In collaboration with the Office of the President,

in April the Office of Community Relations hosted  the State of the University Address in commemoration of UCF’s 50th anniversary. UCF president  John C. Hitt was joined by more than 350 business  and community leaders, elected officials, and current  and former faculty, staff and students. President Hitt  provided a chronological recount of the university’s  major accomplishments in its first 50 years, and  described the path ahead.  The Office of Constituent Relations worked

august 2012 Hispanic Heritage Scholarship Fund recipients. (photo courtesy of Hispanic Heritage Scholarship Fund of Metro Orlando)

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april 2013 UCF president John C. Hitt is joined by vice presidents  Schell, Donegan and Waldrop at the State of the University Address.

closely with the Registrar’s Office to coordinate  UCF’s commencement ceremonies. Noteworthy  among the commencement ceremonies held during  FY 12–13, President Bill Clinton became the second  U.S. president to speak at a UCF commencement.  President Clinton addressed graduates from the  College of Health and Public Affairs and the  Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences on May 2.  He also received an honorary Doctor of Humane  Letters, recognizing his service as president and  his humanitarian work with the William J. Clinton Foundation. The visit marked Clinton’s third  appearance at UCF. Constituent Relations staff partnered with Florida Lottery officials to celebrate the Lottery’s 25th  anniversary by honoring Bright Futures scholarship

recipients and promote awareness that the Florida  Lottery has contributed more than $3.9 billion to  send more than 600,000 students to college. More  than 200 UCF Bright Futures scholarship recipients  attended this second annual reception on Memory Mall to hear from Lottery Secretary Cynthia  O’Connell and UCF president John C. Hitt.  The Office for Global Perspectives provided  undergraduate students with access to a unique  selection of prominent specialists with international  backgrounds: in the classroom, through digital video  conferences and teleconferences, in public forums,  and via internships, fellowships and scholarships  related to its global activities, the Diplomacy Program (coordinated by Ambassador Elam-Thomas),  The India Center (co-chaired by John Bersia), the  Kurdish Political Studies Initiative (co-directed  by John Bersia), the China-Taiwan Cross-Strait  Program (co-directed by John Bersia), the Global  Peace and Security Studies Program (co-directed  by John Bersia), the Human Trafficking Awareness  Program (chaired by John Bersia), the Isle of Man  Small Countries Program at UCF (chaired by John  Bersia and coordinated by Jessica Gagnon) and the  Middle Eastern Studies Program (co-chaired by  John Bersia). Examples of specialists included Koko  Kondo, Brig. Gen. (ret.) Stephen Cheney, Francis  Bok, A.P.J. Kalam, Valerie Hemingway, John Prendergast and Jody Williams. The office also hosted  40 interns, fellows, scholars, volunteers and other  assistants during the year.

september 2012 Former Indian president Abdul Kalam meets with  UCF president John C. Hitt during his visit to UCF.

may 2013 Former U.S. president Bill Clinton addresses graduates at  the UCF arena.

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Goal 2

Achieve International Prominence in Key Programs of Graduate Study and Research

The Office of Constituent Relations lent their support as the College of Medicine staff coordinated the  College of Medicine charter class commencement.  This ceremony recognized the accomplishments of  the 36 charter class graduates and the scholarship  donors who donated $6.5 million to provide the  charter class full-ride scholarships which covered  tuition, fees, and living expenses. The commencement attracted more than 900 community members,  friends, and family members while local and national  media spotlighted the milestone occasion on various  news outlets around the nation and world.

may 2013 College of Medicine dean Deborah German leads the

procession of charter class graduates. (photo courtesy of UCF College  of Medicine)

College of Medicine charter class graduates

received $6.5 million

in community-funded scholarships.

The Metro Center director served on the advisory  council for the College of Health and Public Affairs  Urban and Regional Planning master’s program.  In that capacity, the director assisted with bringing  community leaders in as classroom lecturers blending real-world experience with theoretical applications. In addition, the director highlighted faculty  members and their areas of expertise through guest  spots on Metro Center shows. Dr. Sean Snaith and  Dr. Aubrey Jewett from UCF participated in shows  on higher education and political analysis of the  2012 elections. Dr. Susan MacManus from Univer-

october 2013 Dr. Diane Trees interviews Susan MacManus and  Charles Gray on Metro Center Outlook. (photo courtesy of  WUCF TV)

sity of South Florida, Mark Logas from Valencia  Community College and Dr. Rick Foglesong from  Rollins College served as guests on other Metro  Center shows.  The Office for Global Perspectives developed  or worked with publications that boosted UCF’s  national and international profile and reputation,  along with providing special opportunities for  graduate students as research/editorial assistants.  The Worldviews for the 21st Century quarterly monograph series featured globally prominent specialists  in the past year, such as John Prendergast and Jody  Williams. The series is read by audiences in several  countries. Publications by Global Perspectives staff  are in libraries and used in classrooms in multiple  countries.

january 2013 African international affairs expert, author and

humanitarian John Prendergast led a discussion on land, politics and  conflict prevention at UCF.

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Goal 3

Provide International Focus to Our Curricula and Research Programs

The Metro Center provided opportunities to increase  community awareness and knowledge through  internationally oriented topics and guests. Don  Robinson, CFO, All Aboard Florida highlighted the  economic benefits of increased international travelers  using the proposed privately-owned train service  from Miami to Orlando. Steve Mona, CEO, World  Golf Foundation outlined the enormous economic  impact golf holds in Florida for both national and  international visitors. On other Metro Center shows,  Diana Bolivar, president of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando, discussed the  importance of trade with Columbia and other Latin  American countries. Mike Cooney, entrepreneur and  co-owner of Cooney World Adventures, emphasized  the educational value of learning about other people  and cultures through world travel.

The Office for Global Perspectives provided  regular opportunities through internationallyoriented speaker forums, panel discussions, symposia, digital video conferences, working conferences,  dialogues and workshops for students, faculty and  the community to enhance classroom and textbook instruction, as well as community awareness.  These included: “Women and Leadership: A Global  Perspective,” “Florida International Summit 2013,”  and “UCF Community Summit on Environment  and Global Climate Change 2013,” among others.  In addition, Global Perspectives director John Bersia  taught two courses, Diplomacy Program director  Ambassador Harriet Elam-Thomas, one course, and  Global Connections Fellow of Terrorism Studies  Ted Reynolds, one course. Office staff also encouraged and/or published research and commentary of  global significance in the areas of political violence  and American foreign policy, among others.

september 2013 Anupama  Rao, Indian caste system expert,  addresses an audience at UCF. february 2013 Dr. Diane Trees interviews Hispanic Chamber  president Diana Bolivar on Metro Center Outlook. (photo courtesy  of  WUCF TV)

Goal 4

Become More Inclusive and Diverse

Division staff supported, participated and made the  university’s resources available to diverse populations by providing support for internal and external  community initiatives via sponsorships, committee  and board service. Community Relations holds  trustee-level membership with the Hispanic Cham-

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ber of Commerce which serves 1,200 members,  silver-level membership with the African American  Chamber of Commerce which serves approximately  350 members, and bronze-level sponsorship with the  Central Florida Disability Chamber which serves  approximately 170 members.

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february 2013 Maritza Martinez, fourth from right, takes part in the Hispanic Chamber board installation. (photo courtesy of  Hispanic  Chamber of Commerce)

Community Relations staff are members of  the Central Florida Urban League and the City of  Orlando’s Mayor’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission and provided UCF speakers and representatives at events throughout the year.

Every visitor, forum, presentation, event and partnership is planned with the idea of encouraging a  better understanding of the world, its people and its  diversity. A select sample of visitors included:  • • • • •

• january 2013 UCF mascot Knightro is flanked by members of the  Mayor’s MLK Commission at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade.

A number of Metro Center shows featured  women in leadership positions throughout Central  Florida. Maryann Barry, CEO of Citrus Council of  Girl Scouts, Carol Wick, CEO of Harbor House,  Flora Maria Garcia, CEO of United Arts of Central  Florida and Hollis Wilder, entrepreneur and author,  were among those interviewed. Global Perspectives shared ideas and viewpoints  on its main theme for the year, “The Changing  Face of Freedom in Today’s Turbulent Times,” as  well as for other themes or series. These focused on  a multitude of topics—political change, the global  economy, peace and security, various countries and  regions, women’s leadership, and human rights— and were led by speakers of varied national, ethnic,  religious, political and ideological backgrounds.

Doug McMarlin, political strategist, on lessons  of international crises. September 4, 2012. Anupama Rao, scholar and author of The Caste System. September 13, 2012. Eugene Huskey, Russia specialist, Stetson University. September 21, 2012. Xiang Lu, senior researcher, Chinese Academy  of Social Sciences, Beijing. April 9, 2013. Dave Woodward, executive director, Southeast/ U.S. Japan (Florida delegation), Florida-Korea  and Florida China associations. April 9, 2013. John Voll, Islamic studies historian, Georgetown  University. April 11, 2013. Prince Mohammad bin Fahd bin Abdul Aziz,  Saudi Arabia, supporter of the Prince Mohammad  Bin Fahd Program for Strategic Research and  Studies (PMBF Program), UCF. April 18, 2013.

april 2013 John Bersia at the Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd Program signing.

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Goal 5

Be America’s leading partnership university

Under the leadership of Vice President Donegan,  the university hosted the most successful singleevent fundraiser in its history, UCF’s 50th Anniversary “A Knight to Remember.” This celebration  was the university’s signature anniversary event,  the highlight of months of 50th-themed events,  coordinated by the Office of Constituent Relations.  This event was attended by approximately 1,000  university supporters. Event sponsorships, ticket  sales and silent auction resulted in more than  $389,627 raised; these funds will be matched by  state dollars for a grand total of approximately  june 2013 Vice President Donegan and the Consituent Relations team  conceptualized and coordinated UCF’s 50th anniversary celebration.   $779,255 for scholarships.

“A Knight to Remember,” the university’s signature anniversary event, resulted in

more than $389,627 raised .

These funds will be matched by state dollars for a grand total of approximately

$779,255 for scholarships.

june 2013 UCF president John C. Hitt thanks audience members for their generous support of the university at “A Knight to Remember.”  (photo courtesy of Courtney Shapiro Photography)

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march 2013 Capitol Connection attendees in the Florida Senate chambers. (photo courtesy of Oviedo-Winter Springs Chamber of Commerce)

The Office of Community Relations coordinated  efforts for Capitol Connection 2013 in collaboration with six area chambers of commerce (Apopka,  East Orlando, Hispanic, Oviedo-Winter Springs,  West Orange, and Winter Park), leading a delegation of more than 60 Central Florida business and  community leaders to Tallahassee in March. The  trip provides education, advocacy and networking  opportunities for chamber members, allowing them  to meet directly with members of the Central Florida legislative delegation. The Metro Center director  also moderated a press briefing featuring Tallahassee  political beat reporters.   Division staff were  actively involved in area  chambers of commerce  through committee and  board service, providing  leadership on various  initiatives throughout  the year and serving as a liaison to  april 2013 Dr. Diane Trees  addresses the audience at the  the university and its  Seminole Economic Summit,  resources. For example,  sponsored by the Seminole  the Community RelaCounty Regional Chamber of  Commerce. (photo courtesy  tions director served  of Seminole County Regional  as editor-in-chief of  Chamber of Commerce) the Hispanic Chamber  quarterly magazine,  Vision, as well as executive committee member of  the Winter Park Chamber Board of Directors.  UCF was represented by the Community  Relations director on Orange County Mayor Teresa  Jacobs’ trade mission to Colombia with the His-

panic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando  (HCCMO). The trade mission was organized by  the HCCMO to promote commerce and business  opportunities between Orange County and Colombia and was attended by chamber representatives and  community partners from various industries.

august 2012 Maritza Martinez joins Orange County Mayor Teresa  Jacobs and the Central Florida delegation on the Colombia trade mission.  (photo courtesy of Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando)

The Office of Community Relations coordinated  UCF’s overall involvement in the 2012 Greater  Orlando Heart Walk, resulting in a team of more  than 300 university-affiliated walkers who raised  over $38,000 for cardiovascular research and education initiatives. UCF’s fundraising efforts were led  by 2012 Heart Walk co-chairs College of Medicine  dean Deborah German and UCF provost Tony  Waldrop. UCF ranked fifth out of 105 participating  companies in Orlando, based on funds raised, and  came in second nationwide among all higher education institutions for total donations. Annual Report 2013 |

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september 2012 UCF Heart Walk team. (photo courtesy of American Heart Association)

The annual UCF Countdown to Kickoff Luncheon took place for the fourth time at the UCF  Arena. Constituent Relations staff partnered with  the UCF Athletics development staff to secure  corporate sponsorships, event support, silent auction  items, and logistics coordination. The sold-out luncheon attended by more than 1,000 university and  community friends raised $38,000 in scholarship  funds for student athletes, bringing the total amount  of scholarship dollars raised for student athletes in  the past four years to more than $168,000.

In addition, the Office of Constituent Relations  coordinated the The Blackstone Charitable Foundation’s $1.4 million major gift announcement: The  Blackstone LaunchPad entrepreneurial program  at UCF. Featured speakers included Stephen A.  Schwarzman, CEO, Chairman & Co-Founder of  Blackstone, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, Dr. Donna  E. Shalala, president of the University of Miami  and UCF president John C. Hitt. The Blackstone  gift will allow UCF students from all majors access  to a network of venture coaches and entrepreneurial support to help them launch viable companies  that will strengthen the local economy. Blackstone  LaunchPad is modeled after a program developed at  the University of Miami, which will join UCF in a  unique private-public university partnership.

august 2013 UCF president John C. Hitt presents UCF athletic  director Todd Stansbury a check to the Golden Knights Club. (photo  courtesy of Chris Schubert, UCF Athletics)

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university, business and political leaders from across the state.  (photo courtesy of Steven Diaz, UCF)

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Countdown to Kickoff was attended by more than 1,000 university and community friends and

raised $38,000 in scholarship funds for student athletes. Through a partnership with the state executive  board, under the leadership of the Office of Constituent Relations, and in collaboration with several  university departments, UCF hosted Odyssey of the  Mind State Tournament. This single event attracted  approximately 1,500 student participants (from  kindergarten to college-age) with a total of over  5,000 attendees. The Odyssey of the Mind State  Tournament has returned to the UCF campus each  year since 2000. Metro Center Outlook is a WUCF TV program  shown throughout nine counties in Central Florida on the PBS channel. The Metro Center director coordinated and identified guests, engaged in  research, and wrote and developed program content  for 30 shows. The director also hosted the 30 shows  and served as executive producer.  The Metro Center  in partnership with the  Orlando Sentinel created  an ongoing series of  forums entitled Florida  Forward: Conversations  About the Future. Two  live forums were held  in September 2012 and  january 2013 Florida  January 2013 focusing  Speaker of the House Will  on Metro Center topics  Weatherford answers a question  on education reform during  relevant to Central Florthe “Shake-up in Higher  ida and their economic  Education” panel discussion.  (photo courtesy of George  impacts. The Metro  Skene, Orlando Sentinel) Center director co-hosted  these programs with the  Sentinel ’s senior editorial staff working closely on  content. The programs were live-streamed on the  day of the events and also videotaped and shown on  WUCF TV, YouTube, the Metro Center website  and the Sentinel website as “Metro Center Presents.”  All the events received coverage in the Orlando Sentinel before and after the programs took place.

Topics included an analysis of Florida’s key role as a  battleground state in the 2012 elections and a discussion on higher education reform in Florida.  The Office for Global Perspectives engaged in  partnerships (local and international) to accomplish  every initiative, with 175 organizations to date.  Some examples include Florida Network for Global  Studies, Global Connections Foundation, The India  Group, Zora Neale Hurston Festival, Seminole  High School, Orlando Area Committee on Foreign  Relations, U.S. Department of State, Association  of Opinion Journalists, U.S. Institute of Peace,  Small Countries Financial Management Centre and  American Security Project.   As a university that emphasizes the importance  of partnerships, economic challenge has offered  opportunity to leverage the power of working with  others to the benefit of key community non-profits. This service partnership supports community  non-profit organizations creating a better quality of  life for the regional population. In 2013, as evidence  of her long history advancing the mission of key  community non-profits while advancing the mission of the university, Vice President Donegan was  recognized for her years of service to the Heart of  Florida United Way. Donegan is the founding chair  of the United Way Women’s Leadership Council  which has leveraged the philanthropic and volunteer  power of its 400-plus members in raising hundreds  of thousands of dollars to address issues affecting  women and children in Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties. In addition, Vice President Donegan  has been featured in Orlando Magazine’s 50 Most  Powerful People in Orlando since 2006.

february 2013 Helen Donegan is honored by the Heart of Florida  United Way during the 6th Annual Women’s Leadership Luncheon. (photo courtesy of Heart of Florida United Way)

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Affiliations Helen Donegan Vice President

Member, Florida Association for Women in Education

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Member, Executive Board of Advisors, myregion.org

Past Chair, Board Member, West Orange Committee of 101

Member, Advisory Council, College of Health and Public Affairs Urban and Regional Planning Master’s Program

Member, Seminole Regional Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Committee

Executive Board Member, Urban Land Institute of Central Florida

Chair Emerita, Board Member, American Heart Association Greater Southeast Affiliate

Vice Chair, Seminole Regional Chamber of Commerce Annual Economic Summit Committee

Former High-Level Advocate and National Workplace Giving Executive Leadership Team, American Heart Association Greater Southeast Affiliate

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Member, ULI of Central Florida Program Committee

Former Regional Advocate, National Workplace Giving Executive Leadership Team, Southeast Affiliate American Heart Association

Executive Producer, Metro Center Outlook, WUCF

Past Chair and Patrons Co-chair, Mennello Museum Gala

Founder and Co-chair, Women’s Women’s Leadership Council, Heart of Florida United Way

Board Member Emerita, BankFirst, Winter Park and Oviedo Branches

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Member, Fifth Third Bank Board of Directors

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Board Member Emerita, Orlando Repertory Theatre

Advisory Committee, Women Who Mean Business, Orlando Business Journal

Past Chair, Board Member, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors

Past Chair, Board Member, Winter Park Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors

Member, Valencia Community College Take Stock in Children Advisory Board

Member, BlueCross & BlueShield of Florida Multicultural Statewide Advisory Council

Member, Orange County Public Schools Hispanic Council

Company Leader, UCF Team, American Heart Association Heart Walk

Chair, Chamber Coalition Capitol Connection Committee

Member, East Orlando Chamber of Commerce South East Business Council

UCF Liaison, Hispanic Heritage Scholarship Fund of Metro Orlando

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Member, Winter Park Chamber Executive Committee

Maritza Martinez Associate Vice President and Director, Office of Community Relations

Past Chair, Board Member, Citrus Club Board of Governors

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Founder, Community Executive Women

2011 Summit Award Recipient, Women’s Resource Center

2013 United Way Women’s Leadership Luncheon Honoree

2010 H. Clifford Lee Award Recipient, Association of Fundraising Professionals

Diane Trees, Ed.D. Associate Vice President Division of Community Relations; Director, Metropolitan Center for Regional Studies

Past Chair, Board Member, West Orange Chamber of Commerce

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Past Chair, Member, Florida Executive Women

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Member, Florida Executive Women Scholarship Committee

Editor-in-Chief, Vision Magazine

Member, UCF Town & Gown Council

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John Bersia Global Perspectives Office; Special Assistant to the President for Global Perspectives

Member, UCF Policies and Procedures Review Committee

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Member, UCF Alumni Association

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Member, UCF President’s Advisory Staff Committee

Member, Strategic Planning Council, UCF Faculty Senate Past Member, Mennello Museum of Art Gala Committee

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Chairman, Global Connections Foundation

Chair, UCF Global Perspectives External Internationalization Advisory Committee

Leadership Orlando, Class 64, Orlando Regional Chamber

Board of Directors, International Affairs Committee Member and Academic Member, Association of Opinion Journalists

Member, UCF 50th Anniversary Committee and Silent Auction Committee

Board of Directors, Lou Frey Institute for Politics and Government

National Planners Board, Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts & Humanities

Organizing Committee Member, Chair of Speakers Subcommittee and Founding Member, Orlando Area Committee on Foreign Relations

Founding Organizer and Member, Florida Network for Global Studies

Member, Alumni and Friends of the London School of Economics

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Member, UCF International Affairs Committee

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Board of Directors, Chelonian Research Institute

Ana Petkov Director, Office of Constituent Relations

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Lifetime Member, UCF Alumni Association

Member, Mayor Richard T. Crotty Valencia–UCF Alumni 2+2 Scholarship Committee

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Member, UCF Homecoming Committee

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Team Leader, Walt Disney World Marathon

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Member, International Special Events Society

Past Chair, Leadership Spirit Award Committee– UCF LiveUnited Campaign

Past Chair, Volunteer and Donor Appreciation Committee–UCF LiveUnited Campaign

Board Member, Florida-China Association Member, UCF Task Force H.O.P.E (for Haiti) Director of Development for Global Perspectives, UCF Foundation Executive Producer, Global Perspectives, WUCF/ PBS

Glenna Oro Assistant Vice President, Division of Constituent Relations

Manager, Burnett House, President’s Home at the University of Central Florida

Manager, President’s Suite, Bright House Networks Stadium

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Manager, President’s Suite, UCF Arena

Member, President’s Leadership Council Selection Committee

Member, UCF Alumni Association Scholarship Committee

Member, UCF 50th Anniversary Committee Coordinator, UCF President’s Leadership Council Coordinator and Member, President’s Leadership Council Selection Committee Member, UCF Women’s Club Team Liaison, American Heart Association Heart Walk - President’s Leadership Council Past Member, Mennello Museum of Art Gala Committee

Board Member and University Liaison, UCF Town & Gown Council

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