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Learn how to cultivate advisory boards and actively engage business partners. This session addresses how to organize district-level advisory boards that support multiple academies. Presenters: Michelle Berggren and Patricia Breeding, Orange County Public Schools and Joshua Johnson, Rosen College of Hospitality Management
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Who we are…..Pat Breeding Instructional Support for Orange County

Public Schools

Michelle BerggrenInstructional Support for Orange County

Public Schools

Joshua Johnson UCF Rosen College and advisory board

member

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Advisory Boards

How important are they?

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The purpose an Advisory board is to offer support to an academy in order to assist teachers in

providing a rigor and relevant program and assist with key decision making practices.

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Role of Advisory BoardProvides industry expertise to

support Academy curriculum

Assists in student recruitment

Provides paid internships for Academy students

Encourages other community businesses to establish internships for students

Provides access to industry training classes for teachers

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Provides industry familiarization tours for teachers and students

Provides mentoring and shadowing opportunities for students and

teachers

Assists in budget development for Academy activities

Role of Advisory Board Continued……

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Assists in fundraising to support Academy activities

Assists in promotional activities for the Academy

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Role of Advisory Board Continued……Assists in expansion of Academy

programs

Provides scholarships for outstanding students

Serves as an advocate for the Academy to educational, political, and business communities

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Recruiting Board Members• Research your community – what

industries are located near your school?

• Develop collateral material – letter, brochure etc.

• Call and visit potential partners

• Share what your program can offer there business

• Do not ask for funding support!

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Advisory Boards

Comprised of members of the community, students, academy teachers, an

administrator and a guidance counselor

Should not be comprised solely of educators. There should

be significantly more industry representatives

then school staff

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Have members now what?

• Have a kick off meeting• Select a theme• Discuss a mission• Set goals – 3 to 5 maximum• Have a calendar of meeting dates • Elect officers• Form committees• Put your board members to work!!!!!

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Do’s and Don’ts

• Have by-laws in place

• Form committees

• Don’t meet at the schools, meet at a place of business

• Do not run the meetings – let industry drive your meetings

• Get board members into the classroom – let your students promote member involvement

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• Follow through – don’t leave loose ends.

• Remember the business industry does not work on an educators calendar.

• Take minutes at every meeting.• Include “plan of action” section in

the minutes.• Give everyone a job.• If all else fails feed them.

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Central Florida NAF Advisory

Council

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We are committed to advise and support Orange and Seminole

County NAF academies through our active involvement in quality

career education and industry knowledge; striving to provide

opportunities for students in the Finance, Hospitality, Health Sciences and Information

Technology fields

Central Florida NAF Advisory Council Mission

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Board Structure

CF NAFAdvisory Board

Academy of Finance

Academy of Information Technology

Academy of Hospitality

and Tourism

Academy of Health Sciences

Executive Committee

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Board Structure • Executive Committee (3 members per

AOF, AOHT and AOIT, AOHS committees)

• 2 representatives from OCPS and SCPS

• Officers – Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary

• Individual Advisory Committees will continue to meet 6 times per year

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Some want it to happen….

Some wish it would happen….

Central FL NAF Academies Make it Happen!

2012-2013 Theme

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Academy of Finance

AOF Chair Gary Neveras, Universal

Executive ChairJohn Pinkley, Raymond James

Executive SecretaryNorman Gonsalves, Primerica

2012- 2013Executive Board Members

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Academies of Hospitality and TourismAOHT Chair

Brenda Urias, AAA Travel

Joshua Johnson, UCFJane Bowers, Johnson & Wales

2012- 2013Executive Board Members

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Academy of Information Technology

AOIT ChairRandy Charleston, FedEx

Terry Panton, ConsultantCarl Gill, Consultant

2012- 2013 Executive Board Members

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Academy of Health Science

AOIT ChairJon Kipp, Director of EMS Services

Universal

Angie Laxton, Orlando Regional Healthcare systems

2012- 2013 Executive Board Members

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2012 - 2013

Our Accomplishments

Central Florida NAF Advisory Council

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EVENTS

AOHT ConferenceI/ITSEC Conference

Hospitality and Culinary CompetitionDinner Auction

Finance ConferenceDisaster Preparedness Drill

IT ConferenceScholarship Breakfast

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AOHT High School Conference

November 19, 2012

AOHT Academy of Hospitality and

Tourism

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Held at UCF Rosen College of Hospitality

160+ High School students participated from Oak Ridge HS, Colonial HS, Mid

Florida Tech and Freedom HS

Invited students from Merritt Island HS

The event was organized by current UCF students enrolled in an event

planning class

AOHT Student Conference

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Interservice/Industry Training Simulation & Education Conference

Promotes cooperation among the Armed Services, Industry, Academia and various

Government agencies in pursuit of improved training and education

programs.

Seven AOIT academies attended this conference

250 students attended

IITSEC ConferenceDecember 2, 2012

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Held at the Orlando World Center Marriott

Nine high schools participated a combination Culinary Arts students and Hospitality and Tourism students

161 students competed300 students attended

Event consisted of three elements

3rd Annual Hospitality and Culinary CompetitionDecember 12, 2012

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Culinary Competition

Five Judged Events• Edible Centerpiece – 6 judges• Gourmet meal – 14 judges• Dessert – 8 judges• Knife Skills – 8 judges• Decorative centerpiece (student judges)36 total judges, 12 volunteersOn the floor

Judges were executive chefs from local hotels and restaurants

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Hospitality Competition

Students competed in three events

1. Marketing Case study

2. Event project

3. Room Inspection

Four schools participated with two teams of four

students each

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Activities for non-competitors

Students rotated through various activities that included:

• Chef demonstrations – Dessert and gourmet meal

• Dexter's Knife demonstration – Bus with demonstration kitchen

• Hotel tours• Watched competition

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Dinner Auction

March 3, 2013

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Dinner Auction “Hollywood”

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Held at the Orlando Sheraton Downtown

132 items up for silent auction

16 live auction items

$23,000

Dinner Auction

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Held at Peabody Hotel

Opening Keynote SpeakerCEO Robert Reynolds

Approximately 150 students were in attendance from Lake Brantley High

School, Timber Creek High School and William R. Boone High School

Students experienced lunch at the Citrus Club lunch Keynote speaker

Finance ConferenceMarch 13, 2012

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AOHS Disaster Preparedness Drill

• Health Science Academy participated• County-wide disaster preparedness drill• Airline Crash – students were victims and

sent to area hospitals for decontamination

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AOIT ConferenceMay 2, 2013

AOIT Conference

May 2, 2013

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AOIT Conference• Held at and sponsored by Keiser

University• Seven High Schools participated – 6

from Orange County, 1 Seminole County• Keynote speaker• 10 breakout sessions• Lunch• Student Activity• Closing speaker

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Scholarship Breakfast

May 13, 2013

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2005 - 24 Scholarships

2006 - 42 Scholarships

2007 - 46 Scholarships

2008 - 42 Scholarships

2009 – 51 Scholarships

2010 – 43 Scholarships

2011 – 52 Scholarships

2012 – 49 Scholarships

2013 – 57 Scholarships

9 years 406 scholarships

$203,000

Scholarships

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• Last year we have 910 students attend our events

• Over nine years we have impacted 8280 students

• We gave out 57 scholarships 2013 school year

• Over 9 years we have given 406 scholarships

• We have raised $203,000 dollars• In-kind donations average over $20,000

(space, food, equipment, etc)• Countless volunteer hours

What impact does our board have?

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How important is an advisoryBoard?... Very!

Contact information…..Pat Breeding

[email protected]


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