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Bob
Swindell was named
President and CEO of the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance CEO in November
2009. He joined the Alliance as the Senior Vice President,
Business Development in December 2003. Bob and his team assist local, national,
and international
companies already doing business here or those prospective companies
considering a move to Greater Fort Lauderdale.
The Alliance
is Broward County's official public / private
economic development partnership and brings together the County’s business
community and 31 municipalities for the purposes of economic growth.
As a lifelong Broward
resident, his background includes a history of Community Service and Business
leadership; he has been a business owner, Angel Investor, and senior manager in
a professional career that spans more than 25 years. Prior to his position with
The Alliance, Bob was President of Champion Manufacturing for 18 years; a Pompano Beach and Fort Lauderdale
based industrial supply company serving the Southeastern
United States.
In 1992, during the impact of
Hurricane Andrew and 1993, Bob Chaired the Board of the Broward County Chapter
of the American Red Cross. Florida
Governors Martinez, Chiles,
and Bush have appointed Bob to lead statewide regulatory boards.
He currently serves on
several Executive Boards including NAIOP (Commercial Real Estate Development
Association), SFTA (South Florida Technology Alliance), Workforce One, and he
is Chairman of the EDC (Enterprise Development Corporation). In October of 2005 Bob was appointed by the
Broward County Commission to serve as one of the County’s representatives on
the Florida Atlantic Research & Development Park Authority, and he recently
served as the Board Chairman for 2 years.
Bob has also been appointed
by the cities of Fort Lauderdale, Plantation and Oakland
Park to advisory boards and is a 1986 alumnus of
Leadership Broward – Class V. |