Wealth management firm Moreno, Peelen, Pinto & Clark hosted its second MPC UCF Touchdown Breakfast on Wednesday, April 29, to help raise money toward an academic support center for UCF athletes.
Four of the five partners in the firm are UCF alumni, including Christina Pinto, 鈥86; Lisa-Moreno Haramboure, 鈥89; Tony Moreno Jr., 鈥91, who also serves on the UCF Foundation Board of Directors; and Rob Clark, 鈥94. The firm鈥檚 other partner, Scott Peelen, graduated from Michigan State, but he was easily adopted as a member of their UCF family, especially since his daughter, Sarah, is a current UCF student, and he attends all of the football games.
The breakfast took place at the Alfond Inn in Winter Park, with many prominent community figures in attendance 鈥 including members of the UCF Board of Trustees, UCF Foundation Board of Directors and UCF Alumni Association Board of Directors, as well as Orange County commissioners, current and former mayors, and one of the forefathers of UCF, Charlie Gray.
Knightro and some of the UCF Cheerleaders kicked off the morning with a cheer, followed by opening remarks from Peelen. WESH 2 Sports Anchor Pat Clarke hosted the remainder of the event, reminiscing about when UCF鈥檚 football program first started, and how he used to be able to park his Mustang under the Citrus Bowl stands. He commended then-Coach Gene McDowell on taking the program from Division II to Division I-AA, as well as current Head Coach George O鈥橪eary on his 鈥渃ulture of winning鈥 and 鈥渃ulture of learning.鈥 He concluded with a聽video聽showcasing this season鈥檚 UCF Football鈥檚 key players before introducing Todd Stansbury, UCF鈥檚 athletic director, who stepped in to speak for O鈥橪eary, who had to cancel his appearance due to a minor medical issue.
鈥淲hen George meets with recruits,鈥 Stansbury said, 鈥渉e only guarantees them one thing 鈥 that they鈥檒l graduate. He demands excellence, and that鈥檚 what he gets.鈥
In fact, 女仆AV is No. 3 in the nation for graduating 90 percent of its football players, and is No. 1 in the nation for graduating 95 percent of all its student-athletes combined.
鈥淎 lot of people think we鈥檙e in the entertainment business,鈥 Stansbury continued. 鈥淲e鈥檙e really in the education business. Our mission is to provide opportunity to young people and develop future leaders. Our job is to use sport to prepare them to compete.鈥
While there were plenty of laughs, including an anecdote from Clarke about Peelen鈥檚 former reporting skills, the morning was really about supporting UCF鈥檚 athletes and their academic endeavors. Moreno, Peelen, Pinto & Clark pledged to match gifts up to the first $10,000 raised.
鈥淥ne of the things we鈥檝e noticed is the quality of the students graduating from UCF,鈥 Moreno Jr. says. 鈥淚n fact, we just hired another UCF alumnus through the internship program. We鈥檙e very proud of the high ranking UCF maintains for graduating athletes.鈥
Want to help make the academic support center a reality? Contact Chris Huff, associate athletics director of development and executive director of the Golden Knights Club, at聽CHuff@athletics.ucf.edu聽or 407.823.2205.