Crummer alumni Relations

Alumni Hall of Fame

Stanley C. Gale ’72 ’73MBA
Chairman and Managing Partner
Gale International


Gale, a third-generation entrepreneur, founded Gale International, a global real estate investment and services firm overseeing a portfolio exceeding 40 million square feet of commercial space. Gale is the recipient of many honors, including Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young and Inc. Magazine. A lifetime sports enthusiast, he maintains an ownership interest in the New York Yankees, the New Jersey Nets and the New Jersey Devils. Gale was inducted into the Rollins College Sports Hall of Fame in 1989 for his participation in soccer and was honored with the Rollins College Alumni Achievement Award in 1997. He was inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame in 2006.


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Erin Wallace ’93MBA
Senior Vice President of Operations
Walt Disney World


Wallace is senior vice president of Walt Disney World® Operations, and maintains full operating responsibility for all theme parks, resorts, sports and recreation, as well as the operations line of business support for attractions/entertainment, merchandise and food and beverage. In her twenty plus years with the Walt Disney World®, Wallace has served as Vice President of the Magic Kingdom® Park, Vice President of Resorts and General Manager of Theme Park Operations, where she participated in the opening of Disney’s Animal Kingdom®. She was inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame in 2006.


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Thomas J. McEvoy, ’80 ’85MBA

President
Sprint Nextel’s LTD Business Markets


McEvoy is responsible for leading the sales and marketing efforts of a business unit that provides integrated communications solutions to a $13 billion market of corporate and government accounts. McEvoy has worked in the telecommunications industry for more than 26 years and has held a variety of roles within Sprint, including assignments in finance, business operations, as well as carrier and consumer markets. He was inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame in 2006.


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Al Weiss ’81MBA
President
Walt Disney World Resort


Weiss began working at Walt Disney World after graduation from high school for $2.50 an hour. In his more than 30 years with the company, he has held 20 different roles encompassing nearly every part of the business. Today, he leads the world’s No. 1 vacation destination, which employs more than 51,000 cast members. He was inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame in 2002.


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F. Duane Ackerman ’64 ’70MCS
Chairman
BellSouth Corporation


A native of Plant City, FL, Ackerman holds two degrees from Rollins College and a master’s degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He began his telecommunications career in 1964 and has served in many capacities through the consolidation of Southern Bell, South Central Bell, and BellSouth Services. He was inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame in 1997.


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Ronald Gelbman ’69 ’70MBA
Chairman, Diagnostics & Pharmaceuticals
Johnson & Johnson


Gelbman is the former worldwide chairman of the Health Systems & Diagnostics Group of Johnson & Johnson. He retired in 2000 after more than 25 years in the healthcare industry, but continues to serve on a number of corporate boards in that field. A member of the Rollins College Board of Trustees, Gelbman was inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame in 1996.


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Charles E. Rice ’64MBA
Chairman
Barnett Banks of Florida


Voted “most likely to succeed” in a college yearbook, Rice became the youngest director of Barnett Banks, Inc., in 1971, and the next year became president. He was named chairman in 1984 and became chairman of NationsBank upon the merger of Barnett Banks and NationsBank Corporation. He was inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame in 1987.


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Charles H. Ross ’67MCS

Chairman
Merrill Lynch International


A native of Minneapolis, Ross joined Merrill Lynch in 1961 as a junior executive trainee. After a number of successful promotions, Ross was named executive vice president and chief administrative officer in 1981, and was named co-chairman of Merrill Lynch Capital Markets the following year. Ross assumed the position as chairman of Merrill Lynch International in 1984. He was induced into the Alumni Hall of Fame in 1987.


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Dennis Stults ’76MSM
President
Scotty’s Inc.


Stults became the president and chief operating officer of Scotty’s Inc., after 25 years with the company. Starting in the warehouse in 1960, he was promoted through various advertising and public relations positions before his election as president and chief operating officer in 1985. He was inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame in 1987.

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