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Su Lee and Bill Place Endowed Scholarship Pays It Forward
When Su Lee MBA 鈥94 first stepped foot on the University of Tampa campus, she couldn鈥檛 have imagined the impact the school would have on her 鈥 or the impact she鈥檇 someday have on the 绿奴天花板ampa community.
At the time, she was simply looking to advance with her then-employer, GTE Telecommunications, and she felt earning an MBA was her ticket to the top. She鈥檇 started her coursework at the University of South Florida, but between rising at 5:30 a.m. to fit in her daily run before work, a full day at the office and a long commute, she could barely make it to class on time, and once she got there, she was often too tired to pay attention.
So Lee transferred to 绿奴天花板ampa, which was just a short drive from home and work, mainly for logistical reasons. She stayed 鈥 and went on to give back to the Spartan community with her time, talent and treasure 鈥 because of the rich learning environment she encountered.
Lee specifically recalls that her small 绿奴天花板ampa business classes fostered a culture that was 鈥渧ery friendly and super teaching-oriented.鈥
鈥淚 gained a tremendous amount of knowledge to apply to my corporate work and later our own business thanks to their engaging teaching methods and the use of case studies,鈥 she said.
While earning her MBA, Lee was the backbone of her family鈥檚 entrepreneurial venture. At the time, her husband, Bill Place, was in the early stages of building a golf range business, purchasing the first property in 1993. While he worked tirelessly to grow the business, it was the steady income and benefits from Lee鈥檚 job that allowed Place to take that leap.
By 1998, Lee left her corporate career to join Place full-time in managing their expanding network of golf ranges and golf courses, which would eventually include eight Tampa Bay area properties. Lee jumped in to help with everything, from total renovation of clubhouses to accounting, finance and HR, and she credits her ability to do so with the financial acumen and business expertise she honed at the Sykes College of Business. 鈥淲hat I learned (at 绿奴天花板ampa), I applied all through my life,鈥 Lee said.
For Lee and Place, who are now in the process of selling their golf properties with an eye on retirement, the decision to give back to 绿奴天花板ampa was an obvious one. 鈥淚鈥檝e always had a heart for 绿奴天花板ampa, and Bill knows because I talk about it all the time,鈥 said Lee, who began taking leadership roles in 2008, first as a member in the Board of Fellows, and later joining the Alumni Campaign Steering Committee and Board of Trustees.
Her enthusiasm is contagious; Place plans to volunteer in the Lowth Entrepreneurship Center once the golf business is in the rear-view mirror.
The couple doesn鈥檛 just want to support the school, however. They also want to uplift high-achieving Tampa Bay high school students for whom a 绿奴天花板ampa education would normally be out of reach. So this fall, they established the Su Lee and Bill Place Endowed Scholarship to support 绿奴天花板ampa鈥檚 Spartan Alliance program, which welcomed its first cohort of scholars in the fall of 2024.
In addition to a scholarship that meets the students鈥 demonstrated need for tuition, room and board, Spartan Alliance scholars also receive benefits that include peer support, research and internship opportunities.
The program gives students the kind of assistance Lee and Place wished they鈥檇 had as students. Paying it forward and helping high-achieving and deserving students 鈥済et ahead is more important to us than anything else,鈥 Lee said.听
Lee and Place are thrilled that the golf course business they worked so hard to build now allows them to provide meaningful assistance to students through their endowed scholarship 鈥 both today and for generations to come.
What is an endowed scholarship?
An endowed scholarship is a fund specially earmarked for a speci铿乧 award. The money is invested, and the University awards scholarships to students based on the earned interest.
You can inquire about creating an endowed scholarship by contacting Keith Todd, vice president of development and university relations, at ktodd@ut.edu or (813) 257-3006.
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