The director of the Salvador Dalí Museum and CEOs of Colliers
International and OttLite Technologies will discuss their experiences at
the Business Network Symposium on Tuesday, April 19, at The University
of Tampa. It will start with a continental breakfast at 7:15 a.m., and
the program will run from 7:45 to 9 a.m. in the Crescent Club on the 9th
floor of the Vaughn Center. The event is free and open to the public.
As
director of the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Charles Henri
“Hank” Hine has shepherded the museum through its most intense period of
growth. One of his major accomplishments is the construction of a new
and innovative building to house the collection, which opened this year.
Lee Arnold is chairman and CEO of Colliers International Tampa
Bay, Central Florida, Southwest Florida. Lee has 35 years of experience
in real estate and has grown what began as Lee Arnold & Associates
Inc. in 1974 into one of the largest commercial real estate companies in
the Southeast.
Donald J. Barry is president and CEO of OttLite
Technologies Inc., which provides full spectrum lighting products, such
as floor lamps, reading lamps and high-definition lights. With his
direction, OttLite has found a path to growth where only the best and
brightest are selected for each position.
The Board of Fellows
holds this networking event three times a year to give well-known, new
or changing businesses in the Tampa Bay area the opportunity to share
their accomplishments and plans with the business community. The event
is sponsored by The University of Tampa Board of Fellows, Boston Asset
Management, the Tampa Bay Business Journal and Sodexo Campus Services.
For more information, call (813) 253-6220.