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David Siegel, the founder of Westgate Resorts, passed away at 89 in Orlando. Known for his innovation in hospitality and philanthropy, he leaves a lasting legacy in the community. Siegel’s advocacy against addiction and his dedication to the armed forces demonstrate his commitment to making a difference. Orlando plans to honor his contributions with a celebration of life event.
Orlando Mourns the Loss of David Siegel, 89, Visionary Founder of Westgate Resorts
In a heartfelt announcement, the community of Orlando is mourning the passing of David Siegel, the dynamic founder of Westgate Resorts, who passed away peacefully at the age of 89 on a Saturday morning. He was surrounded by loved ones in his final days, reminding us all of the importance of family and connection, even during a time of grief.
A Legacy Etched in Hospitality
David Siegel created Westgate Resorts back in 1982, starting out with just one property in a garage, nestled on an orange grove in Kissimmee. Through determination and innovation, he built what is now the largest privately-held timeshare company in the world, boasting an impressive portfolio of over 13,500 rooms spread across 22 resorts in states like Florida, Tennessee, Utah, and Arizona. Today, Westgate employs around 8,500 people, each contributing to a legacy that has redefined the vacation experience for families everywhere.
Honors and Recognition
Siegel’s dedication to his work didn’t go unnoticed. Over the years, he earned numerous accolades, including an honorary doctorate from Florida A&M University, the prestigious ARDA’s ACE Philanthropy Award, and recognition as Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year for Florida. The University of Central Florida also celebrated his contributions to the hospitality industry by inducting him into the Central Florida Hospitality Hall of Fame in 2013. His achievements stand as a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to excellence.
Championing a Cause Close to His Heart
Beyond the realms of business, Siegel’s heart shone brightly in his advocacy efforts following his daughter Victoria’s tragic passing from an accidental drug overdose in June 2015. Together with his wife, they founded the Victoria’s Voice Foundation, aiming to provide crucial education about drugs and support for addiction prevention. Their efforts influenced national legislation, including the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act. In 2024, their advocacy led Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to sign legislation that named June 6 as “Revive Awareness Day,” further cementing their commitment to fighting against the opioid crisis.
Giving Back to the Community
David Siegel also had a big heart for those who served in the armed forces, donating over 28,000 complimentary vacations as a token of gratitude. The Westgate Foundation has distributed $1.5 million in grants to various community-focused organizations across the United States, demonstrating Siegel’s dedication to giving back and making a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
A Full Family Life
Siegel was not just a businessman and advocate but also a devoted father to 13 children, including his beloved daughter Victoria, with numerous grandchildren and step-grandchildren. His family remains committed to continuing his legacy of awareness and advocacy for drug addiction and overdose prevention, showcasing just how deep his influence runs within his loved ones.
Tributes and Celebrations
The impact Siegel made during his life has not gone unnoticed, with community leaders, including local sheriffs, offering their condolences and praising his relentless efforts toward addiction awareness and prevention. As a community, Orlando now looks forward to a celebration of life event that will be organized in the coming weeks to honor this remarkable man.
Final Wishes and Continuing His Legacy
In lieu of flowers, Jackie Siegel has requested that donations be directed towards the Victoria’s Voice Foundation, ensuring that David’s legacy continues even after his passing. How poignant that he was set to celebrate his 90th birthday this coming May, highlighting the incredible journey of a man who touched so many lives.
Orlando has lost a true visionary, but the stories, the philanthropy, and the change he made will continue to ripple through the community for years to come.
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- Orlando Sentinel
- Google Search: David Siegel
- WESH
- Encyclopedia Britannica: David Siegel
- Click Orlando
