Friday, June 7, 2019

CNL Charitable Foundation Gift Advances Preeminence of FSU College of Business


https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/2019/06/26/fsu-grads-5-million-gift-creates-honors-program/1562871001/





https://business.fsu.edu/article/seneff-donation-seneff-scholars?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=social_alumni&utm_content=learn_more

A generous $5 million gift commitment from CNL Charitable Foundation founded by alumnus James M. Seneff will establish an honors program at the Florida State University College of Business and advance the college farther down the path of preeminence.
A cash gift of $2 million will create a community of elite undergraduate students designated as James M. Seneff Scholars, while a $3 million planned gift will establish the James M. Seneff Fund for Preeminence.
“Jim Seneff is one of Florida State University’s most distinguished alumni, and we are honored and grateful that the CNL Charitable Foundation is investing in our academic excellence to honor its founder,” said President John Thrasher. “These gifts will provide College of Business honor students with life-changing opportunities and will help elevate the entire college. We greatly appreciate Jim’s friendship, support and generosity.”
James M. Seneff Scholars will benefit from a more rigorous curriculum focused on continued academic success and mentoring opportunities that lead to top job placements or continuing graduate studies. The James M. Seneff Honors Program will stress innovation and leadership, networking, collaboration and making lifelong professional connections. It also provides travel and research options and expanded internship and experiential learning opportunities.
The program dovetails with the university’s Honors Program and Garnet and Gold Scholar Society, allowing students to gain educational benefits in other disciplines beyond the business school. 
The inaugural cohort of James M. Seneff Scholars will be selected in fall 2019. The application process to select the next cohort will begin in January 2020. The James M. Seneff Scholars, selected from across all disciplines within the college, will represent the college’s top undergraduate students. A director and a faculty-led honors committee will direct the program.
The James M. Seneff Fund for Preeminence will ensure the College of Business can invest in student experiences, fulfill faculty needs, strengthen programs and offer new programs to meet future demand. This discretionary support will give college leaders the flexibility to fund key needs and make sure FSU remains competitive with other leading business schools.
“We are deeply grateful to Jim and the CNL Charitable Foundation, whose generous support will create a transformative honors experience for our most academically talented undergraduates while continuing to propel the college into the ranks of the nation’s very best business schools,” said Michael Hartline, the college’s dean.
Seneff, who graduated in 1968 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, said he is proud of his alma mater. Over the past three years, the college has moved up 15 spots to No. 26 in U.S. News & World Report’s ranking of public business schools.
“I am impressed with all the College of Business has accomplished, but in order to continue its upward trajectory it is essential the college is able to attract the brightest minds and provide them with the most innovative, cutting-edge and relevant education,” Seneff said. “I believe the college is worth my investment and that it will make even greater strides in the years to come. I’m happy to do my part to ensure that happens.”
Seneff is the founder and executive chairman of Orlando-based CNL Financial Group, a private investment management firm focused on the Democratization of Investing SM, providing individual investors the opportunity to participate in alternative asset classes. Over the course of its 45-year history, CNL and its affiliates have formed or acquired companies with more than $34 billion in assets. In addition, they have raised more than $19 billion in private and public offerings through the broker-dealer and institutional investment communities.
For his professional accomplishments, Seneff recently received the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Institute for Portfolio Alternatives, the leading Portfolio Diversifying Investments (PDI) industry organization. The award highlights the groundbreaking role Seneff and CNL play in the alternative investments industry.
Seneff also has been widely recognized for his business, civic and philanthropic contributions. Among his many honors is the prestigious Horatio Alger Award from the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans given to individuals who have succeeded in spite of adversity and who are committed to supporting young people in pursuit of increased opportunities through higher education. Seneff’s commitment to youth also received recognition from the Central Florida Council of the Boy Scouts of America, which presented him its highest honors, the Golden Eagle Award and the Silver Beaver Award.
In addition, Seneff was inducted into the Central Florida Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame and Florida State University’s College of Business Hall of Fame. He was named one of Real Estate Forum’s 65 Legends & Icons and recognized as a Living Legend in the Florida Trend Top 500 most influential Floridians.

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