WHO: Mayor Buddy Dyer
Commissioner Patty Sheehan
Commissioner Linda Stewart
State Representative Scott Randolph
KEL Managing Partner Matt Englett
KEL Partner Jeff Kaufman
KEL Partner Craig Lynd
Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce
Director of City of Orlando Families, Park Recreation Lisa Early
KEL employees, and downtown neighbors
WHAT: Despite hard economic times, KEL changes the landscape in Downtown Orlando. Celebrating their recent expansion, now occupying both the 15th and 16th floors of the old Dynatech Building, and placing their new sign( KEL) at the top of their operations, the firm finds reason to celebrate, and an opportunity to give back to the community.
During the ribbon cutting ceremony, Mayor Dyer will do the honors, and Managing Partner Matt Englett will present the mayor with a $2500 check to benefit the Parramore Kidz Zone (PKZ). The PKZ serves more than 1500 at risk youth each year, and supports KEL’s mission of neighborhood stabilization.
“With all the growth and success we’ve seen in the past year, we wanted an opportunity to give back to our community.”—Managing partner Matt Englett
WHEN:
August 12, 2010 from 3pm-6pm
Photo Opportunities: 3:45 Mayor Dyer will cut Ribbon with giant scissors
3:55 Matt Englett will present giant check to Mayor Dyer
WHERE: 111. N Magnolia Ave, Orlando, FL 32801
Parking: Please park under the building, and bring your parking ticket to the lobby to be validated. Larger vehicles are not permitted in the garage and are advised to use metered parking located along Magnolia Ave. Event will take place on the rooftop, please check in on the main floor lobby under press/media.