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Honorary Alumni Recognition


The Florida International University (FIU) Alumni Association adopted a program to identify and confer “Honorary Alumni” status on certain individuals in the South Florida community who have made significant contributions to the University.  With the recommendation from the FIU Alumni Association Board of Directors, the FIU Board of Trustees have designated the following individuals, whose biographical information is included, as Honorary Alumni of Florida International University:


Jeffrey H. Atwater
Betty Chapman
John Dasburg
Mario Diaz-Balart
Albert Dotson
Dany Garcia
Noel Guillama-Alvarez
Benjamin Leon, Jr.
Carolyn Roberts
Natacha Seijas


The Honorable Jeffrey Atwater
Senate President
Florida Senate


Jeff Atwater is a fifth‐generation Floridian shaped by a family long committed to serving their neighbors, their state and their country. “My values were shaped by my parents,” says Atwater. He earned his Bachelor’s and MBA from the University of Florida, and has more than 25 years of community banking experience. He was elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 2000 and two years later earned a seat in the Florida Senate, representing parts of Broward and Palm Beach County. He was elected Senate President in 2008. Atwater has been an active member of the community, serving on several advisory boards such as the United Way of Palm Beach County, Boy Scouts of America, 5‐Star Magnet Program of Palm Beach Gardens High School and Roger Dean Stadium. He also served on the Board of Directors of the Northern Palm Beaches Chamber of Commerce and the Children’s Home Society of Broward County. Atwater resides in North Palm Beach with his wife, Carole, and their four children. 

 


Betty B. Chapman
Philanthropist


Betty Chapman is the widow of the late Alvah Chapman, former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Knight‐Ridder. The Chapman family has a long relationship with Florida International University (FIU), beginning with its establishment. In honor of the long association and the multiple philanthropic deeds the University has received and benefited from Alvah and Betty, the Chapman name graces the Betty B. Chapman Student Plaza at University Park and the Alvah H. Chapman, Jr. Graduate School of Business in the College of Business Administration. Mrs. Chapman, a Georgia native, is a graduate of the University of Georgia. 


John Dasburg
Member, Florida Board of Governors
ASTAR Air Cargo


John Dasburg is the Chairman, President, Chief Executive Officer and co‐owner of ASTAR Air Cargo, Inc. Previously; he served as Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Burger King Corporation, spearheading the turnaround of the company that culminated in its 2002 sale. Prior to joining Burger King, Dasburg served 10 years as President and Chief Executive Officer of Northwest Airlines, the world’s fourth largest airline.  Dasburg has served on the Board of Governors of the State University System of Florida since 2003. Involved in numerous boards and civic organizations, Dasburg serves on the Board of Directors for The Travelers Companies and The Mayo Foundation. He is a former member of the Board of Directors for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Northwest Airlines, and Winn Dixie Stores, Inc. In 1991, he was appointed by President George W. Bush to the White House Fellows Committee. Mr. Dasburg received his bachelor’s degree in Engineering, master’s degree in Business Administration and Juris Doctorate, from the University of Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Dasburg reside in Key Biscayne, Florida. 

 


The Honorable Mario Diaz‐Balart
Congressman
Florida’s 25th Congressional District

After serving 14 years in the Florida State Legislature, Mario Diaz‐Balart was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2002 to represent Florida's 25th Congressional District, which includes part of Miami‐ Dade, Collier and Monroe Counties, and is currently serving his fourth term. Since his start in Congress, Diaz‐Balart has served on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, and was recently appointed to serve as the Ranking Member of the Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management Subcommittee of that Committee. He also serves on the Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee and the Highways and Transit Subcommittee. His other committee assignments include the Budget Committee and the Science and Technology Committee. Diaz-Balart was born in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and he attended the University of South Florida in Tampa, where he studied Political Science before beginning his public service career as an aide to then City of Miami Mayor Xavier Suarez in 1985.  On February 10, 2007, the Florida International University College of Law officially dedicated the new law building to Rafael Diaz-Balart, in honor of Congressmen Mario Diaz-Balart’s grandfather. The Congressman lives in Miami, FL with his wife, Tia, and their son, Christian.


Albert E. Dotson, Sr.
Member, FIU Board of Trustees
Puryear, Inc
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Albert Dotson, Sr. is Chairman and CEO of Puryear, Inc., a consulting firm. As a business and community leader, his work in support of higher education in South Florida has been widely recognized. Dotson has served on the Committees responsible for appointing the last two FIU University presidents (the first search resulted in the selection of Dr. Modesto A. Maidique in 1986). He is an inaugural member of the FIU Board of Trustees and is the incoming Board Chair. He also serves as Chair of the Athletics Workgroup, Vice Chair of the Academic Policy Committee, and is an ex‐officio member for the FIU Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors. Dotson is a member of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Board of Governors, and serves on the boards of Barry University and the Dade County Fair and Exposition. Dotson has also been involved in a number of other civic organizations, including 1998 president of the Orange Bowl Committee, and in leadership roles with the NAACP, Salvation Army, Perrine Cutler Ridge Council and Baptist Health Systems of South Florida. He attended Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and was awarded an honorary doctorate from Barry University in 1998. 

 


Dany Garcia
Member, FIU Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors
JDM Partners LLC

Dany Garcia is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of JDM Partners, LLC, an investment advisory firm specializing in providing counsel to high net worth individuals, families and corporations. The firm was founded in 2002 and provides traditional investment advisory services as well as alternative investment opportunities through the Legacy Partners Growth Fund LTD., an equity only hedge fund; JDM Development, the real estate investment arm of the firm; and JDM Entertainment, which focuses on investment opportunities within the entertainment industry. She earned a bachelor’s degree in International Marketing and Finance from the University Of Miami, and currently serves, as an alumna, on the university’s Board of Trustees. Garcia is the Founder and President of the Beacon Experience, a Foundation for Success, and co‐founder and vice president of the Dwayne Johnson Sock Foundation.  She has been a member of the FIU Foundation Board of Directors since April 2006, and currently serves as Vice Chair for the Investment Special Committee. Garcia resides in the South Florida area with her daughter Simone Johnson. 

 


Noel J. Guillama
Treasurer, FIU Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors
The Quantum Group


Noel J. Guillama is Founder, Chairman, President and CEO of The Quantum Group of Companies which include The Quantum Group (NYSE Amex: QGP), Renaissance Health Systems and Quantum Innovations. Quantum is an innovation driven healthcare solutions organization (HSO) that provides business process solutions, service chain management, strategic consulting and leading edge technology to the healthcare industry. Guillama is a nationally recognized expert in healthcare management and operations and is the creator of 14 patent applications related to healthcare processes and innovations. He has participated in a number of public companies as merchant banker, principal shareholder, founder or strategic advisor; primarily in healthcare, construction, real estate and technology. Guillama serves on the Executive Committee of the Patient‐Centered Primary Care Collaborative and is a member of the American College of Health Care Executives, the Healthcare and Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS), the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA), and the American College of Medical Practice Executives (ACMPE). Guillama has served on the FIU Foundation Board of Directors since November 2002, and currently serves as Treasurer, as well as Chair for the Finance & Audit and Investment committees. Guillama was born in Havana, Cuba and has been a resident of Palm Beach County, Florida for over thirty years. 

 


Benjamín León, Jr.
Chairman & CEO
León Medical Centers, Inc.


Benjamín León, Jr., is a visionary in the healthcare field and has been making a difference in the lives of seniors and families of Miami‐Dade County for more than four decades. A native of Oriente, Cuba, León, Jr. has long been involved with the care of Miami‐Dade’s elder population since his emigration in the 1960s. After serving as consultant to the Clínica Asociación Cubana (CAC) and upon its sale, he founded León Medical Centers in the mid 1990’s, offering health care services that are sensitive to the cultural nuances of the Hispanic Medicare population in Miami‐Dade County. In 2009, he established the Benjamin León, Jr. Family Center for Geriatric Research and Education and the León Medical Centers Eminent Scholars Chair in Geriatrics at FIU’s Wertheim College of Medicine. León, Jr. also serves on the University’s College of Medicine’s Advisory Board. 

 


Carolyn K. Roberts
Member, Florida Board of Governors
Roberts Real Estate, Inc.

Carolyn K. Roberts is a resident of Ocala and President of Roberts Real Estate, Inc. In 1987, Governor Bob Martinez appointed Roberts to the Florida Real Estate Commission, a regulatory board for all real estate licensees in Florida. She served on that board until 1989, when Governor Martinez appointed her to a six‐year term on the Florida Board of Regents. Roberts served as vice chair and chair of the Florida Board of Regents and was reappointed by Governor Bush. In 2001, Governor Bush appointed her to the Florida Board of Education. In 2003, the Governor appointed her to the newly created Florida Board of Governors.  While at the Board of Governors, she was elected vice chair and subsequently elected Chair. Roberts currently serves on the Shands Health Care Systems Board and on the President’s Council for the University of Florida. She has served as chair of the University of Florida Foundation and on the board of Gator Boosters, Inc., Roberts is an honorary member of Florida Blue Key. Roberts received her undergraduate degree in Business Management from Florida Southern College. In 2006 Mrs. Roberts was awarded FIU’s Pillar Award during the May Commencement ceremony. She and her husband, Fred, reside in Ocala, Florida and they have two sons. 

 


The Honorable Natacha Seijas
Miami‐Dade County Commissioner
District 13

Natacha Seijas was elected to the Miami‐Dade Board of County Commissioners in 1993, becoming the first Hispanic woman to sit on the County Commission. She served previously on the Hialeah City Council from 1987 to 1993. Commissioner Seijas currently serves as Chairperson of the Governmental Operations and Environment Committee. In January 2006, Commissioner Seijas was appointed Chairperson of the Jay Malina International Trade Consortium, which is the official county agency responsible for developing and promoting two‐way international trade through the Port of Miami and Miami International Airport. In 2003, the commissioner was appointed to the Children's Trust by the Board of County Commissioners, where she served until January 2005. She is also a past Chair of the South Florida Regional Planning Council and past Convening Chair of the Women's Hemispheric Conference. Professionally, she is Vice President of the YMCA of Greater Miami. Commissioner Seijas was born in Havana, Cuba, immigrating to the United States in the late 1950's. She has three children, three grandchildren and one great grandchild.

 

 

 

 

 
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