Trustees
James W. Heavener - Chair
James W. Heavener is the CEO of The Heavener Company, through which he holds and manages his interests in education, media production, internet services, real estate franchising, publishing, banks and […]
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David L. Brandon
David Brandon is a fourth generation Floridian and 1981 University of Florida graduate from the highly regarded Rinker School of Construction Management. In 1983, he founded Brandon Construction Company of […]
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Mori Hosseini - Vice Chair
Mori Hosseini is the Chairman and CEO of ICI Homes, one of Florida’s largest residential homebuilder/developers. Born in Iran, Mr. Hosseini was primarily educated in London, England, where he received a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Chelsea College of Aeronautical Engineering.
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Leonard H. Johnson
Leonard H. "Len" Johnson practices law with the firm of Barnett, Bolt, Kirkwood, Long and Koche, P.A. in Tampa. He has maintained a real estate, business, banking, and land use and development law practice in the Tampa Bay area for well over three decades.
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Rahul Patel
Rahul Patel was born in London, England and lived there for 13 years before immigrating to the United States with his family. Mr. Patel and his wife Swati, a University of Florida alumna, live in Atlanta, Georgia with their two children – Anyssa and Selena.
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Marsha D. Powers
Marsha D. Powers serves as CEO for Tenet Healthcare Corporation's Florida Region.
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Jason J. Rosenberg
Jason J. Rosenberg, MD, FACS is a Reconstructive Microsurgeon specializing in breast cancer reconstruction. He is a partner and shareholder at The Orthopaedic Institute (TOI), a multi-specialty medical practice with offices in Gainesville, Ocala, Lake City and Alachua.
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Steven M. Scott
Steven M. Scott, M.D. serves as chairman of Scott Holdings, LLC, an entrepreneurial medical investment company. He is the founder of Vista HealthPlan, a nationwide HMO which was built from five troubled plans he purchased and consolidated into one branded plan.
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Nicole Stedman
Dr. Nicole Stedman, Associate Professor of Agricultural Leadership Education and Chair of the Faculty Senate, joined the University of Florida in 2007 as an Assistant Professor.
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Robert G. Stern
Robert G. Stern is a partner in the Tampa and St. Petersburg law firm of Trenam, Kemker. He specializes in sophisticated commercial real estate transactions, banking and business law, and represents lenders, owners and developers in various acquisitions, development, leasing, and lending matters.
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David M. Thomas
David M. Thomas is recognized as one of the leading executives in the information technology and services business. His broad range of experiences running global businesses at IBM and at IMS Health […]
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Susan Webster
Susan Webster is a 4th generation Gator and the current Student Body President. Born and raised in Tampa, Florida, Susan is the daughter of David and Dottie and the youngest of five children. Susan grew up attending Gator sporting events, which is where she truly developed her passion and love for the university. She is a graduate student in the Master of Science in Management program in the Hough Graduate School of Business.
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Anita G. Zucker
Zucker earned a B.A. in education from the University of Florida and a Master’s of Education from the University of North Florida and holds Honorary Doctorate degrees from Medical University of South Carolina, Clemson University, The Citadel, College of Charleston, the University of South Carolina and Yeshiva University.
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1 comment:
I have long said that the pillars of the community are in reality the killers of the community.
The arrogance expressed in the over exaggerated and self aggrandizing deceptive puffery of the UF trustees promotional biographies is in keeping with greedy elite snobs who set themselves apart by selfishly stealing the public commons for personal gain.
Xtrevilist pigs at the trough can be recognized by the size of their hoarded asset wealth and their excessive incomes.
One of the hallmark characteristics of Xtrevilism:
• XtrÄ“vilists have a total lack of moral character. They think nothing of rationalizing the systemic lying, stealing, and corruption that has allowed them to take take far more than a fair share from others by convincing you that they are extra bright, or extra talented, and deserving of their corruptly achieved wealth. They even pay others — publicists (propagandists) — to convince you of their almost God like stature and build their mystique and reputation in your mind.
http://www.boxthefox.com/deceptionology/11pigism.html
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