Hey 4EKers!
Come out and join us for Knight of Success on November 3, at 6 p.m. When you attend the event you can enter to win a pair of tickets to the UCF vs. UF basketball game! Here are some of the speakers who will be present at the event:
Come out and join us for Knight of Success on November 3, at 6 p.m. When you attend the event you can enter to win a pair of tickets to the UCF vs. UF basketball game! Here are some of the speakers who will be present at the event:
Todd Woodard: Entrepreneurship
Todd Woodard is the president and founder of Mosaic Wealth Management
Group, Inc. Todd is a 1995 graduate of the University of Central Florida College of
Business. He presently serves as Chairman for the UCF Alumni Association
Board of Directors, is on the Board of Directors for the Walt Disney
Florida Children’s Hospital, the CEO Council for the Florida Baptist
Children's Home and he and his wife volunteer their time with various
nonprofit organizations.
Todd currently resides in Winter Springs with his wife Ashley, daughter
Morgan (12) and son T.J. (10). He enjoys spending his spare time with
family, playing golf, reading and anything/everything UCF!
Trace Trylko graduated from UCF in 1994 with a degree in Radio/TV and has
highlighted his resume with experiences in newspaper, radio, television, media relations and marketing. He currently works as the Marketing & Public Relations Coordinator for Longwood-based NDI Recognition Systems.
In his spare time, Trace proudly serves on the Board of Directors for the UCF Alumni
Association and is the immediate past Chair of that organization's Community Volunteers Chapter. Trace is active at All Souls Catholic Church and is a Board Member of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Further, Trace is Chair of the Seminole Action Coalition Serving Our Needy (SACSON) and was just named to the Citizens Advisory Board for the City of Sanford. Trace writes a column for The Sanford Herald and is a proud member of the Golden Knights Club and has season tickets to UCF football, basketball and baseball.
Mark Nation: Ethics
Mark A. Nation is a civil trial lawyer who limits his practice to wrongful death, personal injury, and insurance cases. Before becoming a lawyer, Mr. Nation was a police officer and a deputy sheriff. Mr. Nation graduated with Honors from the University of Florida College of Law where he was an editor of the Law Review.
Mr. Nation is married with four children. Over the years, he has served on the board of directors of many organizations, including: Ronald McDonald House, Seminole County Bar Association, Volie Williams Inns of Court (a national organization dedicated to professionalism and ethics in the practice of law).
In 2009, Mr. Nation was selected as one of the University of Central Florida’s recipients of its Alumni Professional Achievement Awards. Mr. and Mrs. Nation support Hospice of the Comforter, Christian Help, and Orlando Union Rescue Mission.
In 2009, Mr. Nation was selected as one of the University of Central Florida’s recipients of its Alumni Professional Achievement Awards. Mr. and Mrs. Nation support Hospice of the Comforter, Christian Help, and Orlando Union Rescue Mission.
Joseph Mera: Presenter
Joseph Mera graduated from UCF in 2003, with a bachelor's degree in Accounting. Upon leaving UCF, Joseph worked for the Bank of New York, but is now back in Central Florida and is currently the associate director of accounting and financial management services for the UCF Foundation. Joseph was born and raised in Orlando, Florida, and has enjoyed watching the city evolve. When he is not working, he is heavily involved in tennis, participating in a doubles league and playing tournaments. He also maintains a close relationship to UCF through the Alumni Association. He was the Chair Elect, and then Chair for Fiscal Years 08 and 09 for the UCF Young Alumni Chapter. He has also been inducted as a member of the Alumni Association Board. Aside from that, he likes to get involved with smaller foundations and volunteering efforts and is a member of the University Club of Orlando.


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