Orlando City Foundation Announces the Appointment of Three New Board Members
ORLANDO, Fla. – // Source: Orlando City Foundation // The Orlando City Foundation has appointed three new members to its Board of Directors, it was announced today. Jimena Cabrejos Campana, Frank Garcia and Alex Corzo join the Board, bringing its total membership to 16.
Campana brings more than five years of experience in international marketing to the Orlando City Foundation, with multinational companies such as Nestle, Umbro, Hi-Tec, and adidas. With a focus on building brand awareness, she is also the founder of the podcast: Living the Sports Business with Jimena. Campana also possesses a deep-rooted passion for the sport of soccer and has even spent time in Spain with the Real Madrid Soccer Club University.
Garcia is currently a Co-Chief Investment Officer and Wealth Advisor at Resource Consulting Group, an independent, fee-only investment management and financial planning firm based in Orlando. In addition, he serves as the Vice President for the CFA Society Orlando and a guest-host for the Investors First Podcast, a service of CFA Society Orlando. Frank lives in neighboring Winter Park with his wife, Kaitlyn, and newborn daughter, Astrid.
Rounding out the newest board members, Corzois a co-founder of Smart Panda Labs, an Orlando-based digital experience consulting agency. The firm was started by a group of highly diverse teams, winning Orlando Business Journals’ first-ever Diversity in Business Award for an Outstanding Diverse Organization in 2018.
“We are delighted to welcome Jimena, Frank and Alex onto our board and are excited about the skills and experience they will add to our team,” said Orlando City Foundation President, Kay Rawlins. “We are looking forward to them helping the Foundation to further its mission within our community.”
The Foundation also recently launched the KIB Club, a way for supporters and partners to join its efforts to provide access to free soccer programming, safe places to play and healthy food choices to the youth in our community who need it most. More details on that initiative can be found here.