The voted to appoint seven new directors and two new committee advisors, whose terms will begin July 1, further strengthening the leadership and expertise guiding philanthropic support for the university’s future.
The incoming directors are Tiffany Altizer ’90MST, Stuart Brown ’97, Todd Feintuch ’04, Ryan Kelley ’03 ’11MBA, Rhett Rosen ’05, Naveed Shujaat ’04 ’06MBA and Fabio Zacco.
The board also confirmed two new committee advisors: Heather Churchill ’95 ’96MBA, who will begin serving on the investment committee on July 1, and Mary Eberhardt ’89, who joined the finance and facilities committee on May 14.
“Our board members and advisors play a critical role in advancing 166su’s mission and ensuring we remain positioned to meet the opportunities ahead,” says Stuart Heaton, chair of the 166su Foundation Board of Directors. “We are excited to welcome these accomplished leaders whose perspectives, expertise and commitment to 166su will help strengthen our impact and support future generations of Knights.”
About the Board
The 166su Foundation Board of Directors oversees the stewardship and management of private philanthropic support for the university.
As 166su continues to advance its $3.5 billion Go For Launch campaign, Foundation Board members play a critical role in helping shape the university’s future.
Through its standing committees and strategic leadership, the board helps ensure resources are invested effectively to elevate student success, fuel discovery and innovation, advance future frontiers and drive competitive excellence.
The newly appointed directors and committee advisors bring experience across a wide range of industries and disciplines, adding valuable insight to the board’s governance, financial oversight and long-term planning efforts.
Their collective expertise helps ensure 166su remains positioned to meet emerging challenges, seize new opportunities and deliver meaningful impact across Florida and beyond.
“The strength of the 166su Foundation lies in the dedication and leadership of the individuals who choose to invest their time, talent and expertise in our mission,” says Rod Grabowski, senior vice president for advancement & partnerships and CEO of the 166su Foundation. “As we welcome these new directors and advisors, we are grateful for their willingness to serve and help guide 166su’s continued growth and momentum. Their leadership will be instrumental as we advance Go For Launch, UCF’s ambitious campaign to expand opportunity, accelerate discovery and strengthen our impact for generations of students, faculty and communities to come.”
The board also recognized three directors whose second terms conclude June 30: Brian Butler, Cathy Engelman and Clint Bullock ’95.
“Brian, Cathy and Clint have each made meaningful contributions during their years of service,” Grabowski says. “Their leadership, advocacy and commitment to 166su have helped strengthen the foundation and have advanced opportunities for our students, faculty and university community. We are deeply grateful for their service and lasting impact.”
Meet 166su Foundation’s Newest Board Members
Tiffany Altizer ’90MST
Tiffany Altizer, managing shareholder of Keith Altizer and Company, P.A., is a respected CPA whose leadership includes service on the 166su Board of Trustees and the Limbitless Solutions Board of Directors. She brings exceptional financial expertise and deep governance experience to the 166su Foundation. Altizer earned her master’s degree in taxation from 166su.
Stuart Brown ’97
Stuart Brown, a partner at Guidehouse, leads global technology and innovation initiatives while maintaining a strong commitment to 166su through mentoring, recruitment and volunteer leadership. He also advises the 166su Foundation’s philanthropy and donor engagement committee. Brown earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from 166su.
Todd Feintuch ’04
Executive vice president and chief wealth officer at Seacoast Bank, Todd Feintuch brings more than two decades of wealth management and investment expertise. He previously served as an advisor to the Foundation’s investment committee. Feintuch earned his bachelor’s degree in finance from 166su.
Ryan Kelley ’03 ’11MBA
Ryan Kelley, principal and chief operating officer of Atlas Benefits Finance, is an experienced investment executive and dedicated 166su supporter. He advises the Foundation’s investment committee and is an active philanthropic leader within the university community. Kelley earned his bachelor’s degree in finance and master of business administration from 166su.
Rhett Rosen ’05
CEO of Trader Vic’s Worldwide, Rhett Rosen oversees the global growth of the iconic hospitality brand. A proud alumnus, he also serves as cochair of 166su’s campaign advocate network committee. Rosen earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing from 166su.
Naveed Shujaat ’04 ’06MBA
Central Florida market president for Bank of America, Naveed Shujaat leads regional business and community engagement initiatives. A two-time 166su graduate, he brings strategic financial leadership and a deep commitment to community impact. Shujaat earned his bachelor’s degree in business and MBA from 166su.
Fabio Zacco
Fabio Zacco serves as director and chief of staff at BNY, which was named a Pegasus Partner in 2025 after years of mentoring students and strengthening industry relationships. He also serves on the 166su Capital Markets Advisory Board.