The city of Orlando is grieving the loss of Harris Rosen, a prominent hotelier, philanthropist, and military veteran whose contributions to the community spanned decades. Rosen passed away recently, and the news has prompted heartfelt tributes from local leaders and residents alike, reflecting on his profound impact on Central Florida.
Harris Rosen was the founder, president, and chief operating officer of Rosen Hotels & Resorts, one of Central Florida’s largest and most notable hospitality companies. Under his leadership, the brand flourished, contributing significantly to the tourism industry. Rosen also played a pivotal role in supporting the local economy through job creation and educational initiatives.
Rosen is celebrated not only for his hotel empire but also for his philanthropic efforts that transformed the lives of thousands in the region. He was instrumental in establishing the Rosen College of Hospitality Management at the University of Central Florida (UCF), which has become one of the leading programs in the nation.
Community leaders have described Rosen as a true friend who was deeply committed to uplifting the community. For over 30 years, his vision and generous spirit made a monumental impact, particularly in areas like Tangelo Park and Parramore, where he provided scholarships to families in need. His health care initiatives and disaster relief efforts have also been invaluable to local residents.
Chuck Whittall, a fellow businessman on International Drive, recalled his early meetings with Rosen and emphasized their shared journeys in building their enterprises from the ground up. “It’s still so fresh. I still don’t quite believe it yet,” Whittall shared. He regarded Rosen as a resilient leader whose legacy will endure in the community.
The president of UCF, Melinda Cartwright, remarked on the impact Rosen had on the university, stating, “Through his vision and dedication, Harris was instrumental in establishing the Rosen College, while lifting countless lives through his philanthropy.”
Many have noted that Rosen’s hotels played crucial roles during major sporting events, including bowl games and the Florida Classic. His properties were often chosen as host venues, creating lasting memories for both teams and fans. As a charter member of the UCF Board of Trustees, Rosen helped shape the university’s future as a premier metropolitan research institution.
Rosen’s influence in the hospitality and tourism sectors is recognized not just in Central Florida but globally. His businesses generated thousands of jobs, making him a key figure in the local economy. Furthermore, Rosen’s commitment to education and community service has left an indelible mark on countless students and families.
His dedication to providing opportunities for future generations is a testament to his character. “His legacy will live on,” said one community leader. The depth of his influence resonates strongly with those who knew him and benefited from his many initiatives.
As Orlando reflects on the life of Harris Rosen, it is clear that his contributions to the city and its people will not be forgotten. His vision, leadership, and unwavering support have shaped the community in countless ways, paving the path for future generations. The city mourns the loss of a true visionary, a devoted friend, and an extraordinary human being.
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