It is with great pride that Metro Orlando witnesses the opening of the University of Central Florida's College of Medicine today, Monday, August 3rd, a monumental event that will help define the future of our region. But as we commemorate this historic first, we should also remember that this is only the latest in almost five decades of impact that our hometown university has had on building our local economy.
Last week's CEO Roundtable luncheon, a quarterly event of the Metro Orlando EDC, featured Dr. John Hitt, president of the University of Central Florida (UCF). Dr. Hitt focused his remarks on how the university has partnered with business to create a stronger economy. The more than 100 local CEO's in attendance learned what has earned UCF its reputation as "America's leading partnership university." From preparing the workforce needed by local companies; to shaping the research and curriculums that have attracted simulation, digital media, photonics, energy, and now life science companies to our region; to incubating entrepreneurial companies until they are ready to stand on their own; to unique partnerships with the U.S. Department of Defense and with mega-companies like Siemens and Burnham ... this region has been in a large part shaped by the strengths and leadership of the University of Central Florida.
Now the fifth largest university in the nation, UCF has come a long way since it opened as Florida Technological University (FTU) in 1963. Dr. Hitt perhaps summed the significance of this institution up best when he stated, "When you look at what we've accomplished already, there is no limit to the possibilities."




