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Michael Kulich of Turtle Creek is nominated for Orlando Business Journal’s 2011 Most Influential Businessmen. |
Michael Kulich, president and CEO of HodgePodge Solutions, was nominated for Orlando Business Journal’s 2011 Most Influential Businessmen. The Turtle Creek resident also was recognized as an OBJ 2011 Forty Under 40 nominee. He is on the board of trustees for The Mennello Museum of American Art, serves on Sand Lake Elementary School’s PTA, and is a head coach for the Dr. Phillips Flag Football League. |
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Residents of The Willows attend the annual ladies luncheon at Dixie Cream Café in Windermere. |
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In recognition of the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, several Windermere families adopt Fire Station No. 39 in Ocoee for the weekend. |
In recognition of the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, and as a way to teach their children about the events that occurred on that day, 16 families from Windermere adopted Fire Station No. 39 in Ocoee for the weekend. Residents hung thank-you posters at the station, as well as served three meals a day and delivered treats Friday through Sunday. All the children attended a group thank-you event on the last day and were treated to a tour of the station, fire hose demonstration and more. |
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Rotary Club of Windermere President Brad Busbin (right) welcomes Don Greer, president of the board of supervisors for the Reedy Creek Improvement District, to a recent meeting. |
Don Greer, president of the board of supervisors for the Reedy Creek Improvement District, spoke at a recent Rotary Club of Windermere meeting about RCID, which encompasses 25,000 acres in Central Florida, including Walt Disney World Resort. The goal of the district is to provide effective and efficient services to the public and taxpayers. |
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Jamal Hakim, M.D., was appointed to the new position of chief quality transformation M.D. for Orlando Health. The Southwest resident reports to President/CEO Sherrie Sitarik and is responsible for working with the board of directors, leadership and medical staff to further develop and implement the organizational quality plan. He is board-certified in anesthesiology and is an active member of the Society of Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology. He has been on staff at Orlando Health since 1991 and is the immediate past chief of staff, as well as director of anesthesia for Women’s Services at Arnold Palmer Medical Center. |
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Central Florida Women’s League members (l. to r.) Deborah Harding, Jo Vaughan, Kay Chang, Gayle Wirtz and Linda Sampieri attend the organization’s first luncheon of the year. |
Members of the Central Florida Women’s League met for the first meeting of the 2011-12 year at the Citrus Club in downtown Orlando. During the luncheon, committee chairwomen shared their plans for the upcoming year, and new members and their sponsors were introduced. |
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