Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Six Students Named Recipients of the Mayor Richard T. Crotty-Valencia-UCF Alumni Associations 2+2 Scholarship

ORLANDO, Fla., Six students — four who graduated from Valencia College to the University of Central Florida and two who graduated from high school in Osceola County to attend Valencia College — were named recipients of the Richard T. Crotty-Valencia-UCF Alumni Association’s 2+2 Scholarship recently.

Crotty, who now serves as executive vice president of Crossman & Company in Orlando, formerly served as Orange County Mayor.

John Crossman, president of Crossman & Company, said four scholarship recipients earned their A.A. Degrees from Valencia College and transferred to the University of Central Florida: Devin L. DaPonte; Gabrielle K. Dennen; Francoise Kogan; and Susannah J. Snavely.

Two high school graduates earned Richard T. Crotty-Valencia-UCF Alumni Association’s 2+2 Scholarship grants to attend Valencia College: Mathieu M. Hill, who graduated from the Osceola County School for the Arts, and Ryan C. Longson, who graduated from St. Cloud High School.

About Crossman & Company:
Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, Crossman & Company is a commercial real estate brokerage firm that specializes in the retail industry. Currently their portfolio under leasing and/or management exceeds 150 shopping centers throughout the Southeast US. Founded in 1990, Crossman & Company focuses solely on landlord representation and serves clients including Publix, PREIT, and GE. Please visit www.crossmanco.com, or call 407-423-5400 for more information.

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