The Dean’s Development Board is a philanthropic group of Florida State University alumni who have a passion for the mission of the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship. Their support enhances the student experience and provides future opportunities. Members volunteer their valuable time, energy and talents to develop knowledge of and spread their devotion for entrepreneurship. If you would like to learn more about getting involved, please contact Ashleigh Marsh, director of development, at 850.404.3433.

Frank Vicino, Jr., Chair
President of F. Vicino Drywall, Inc.
Over the past 32 years Franks has had the privilege of managing a vast work force that has participated in the building of over 42,000 homes throughout Southeast, Southwest and Central Florida. They have also participated in the construction of several million square feet of commercial space. Frank is the General partner of the Vicino Family Limited partnerships and serve as its Chief Investment Officer. Frank graduated from Florida State University in 1986 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and received his Florida State General Contractors license in 1989.
Frank has served on the Board of Directors for Westmoreland Resources, the Builders Association of South Florida, the Florida Home Builders Association and the School Board of Christ Church United Methodist. His community and charitable contributions include the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Upward soccer, Pace Center for Girls and the Bayview Elementary School Advisory Council. Frank’s wife Anne and him share a passion for education. They have been able to support this devotion to education and give back to our respective Alma Maters through the establishment of Endowed Scholarships at both Florida State University and The University of Florida.
Frank’s wife Anne, his son Andrew, and himself have relocated to Evergreen, Colorado in March of 2020. Frank has two daughters, Shelby and Hannah, who are finishing degrees at Colorado State University. His interests include hiking, biking/Peloton, skiing, fly fishing, Stoic philosophy, reading and Florida State University Athletics.

Gary Brand
Partner at Brand Ferland Advisors
Gary is a partner in Brand Ferland Advisors, a business consulting firm founded 34 years ago in Savannah, Georgia.
He serves as an Education Fellow for Florida State University School of Entrepreneurship.
In 2020, Gary created an app called “Biz impact” which will allow business owners to express their economic impact on their community.
He is currently a trustee of the National Small Business Association.
Gary co-authored the book “Race to Simplicity – 4 Elements Vital for Small Business”. He has written numerous articles and is a noted speaker.

Nan Hillis
Nan Casper Hillis of Tallahassee earned a Bachelor of Science Degree from Florida State University’s College of Business in 1976 with majors in marketing and finance.
Nan and her husband, Mark, have established 7 endowed scholarships for students at FSU and 1 professorship in Real Estate in the College of Business. Additionally, they have donated to the FSU Alumni Center, the new College of Business Building, Legacy Hall, the Veterans Legacy Complex, and the new Football Operations Center.
Nan serves on the FSU Veterans Advancement Council and the FSU Heritage Museum Advisory Board. Previously she served on the FSU Foundation Board of Trustees, the Alumni Association Board of Directors, the FSU College of Business Board of Governors, co-chaired the $600 million FSU Connect Capital Campaign, and served on the $1 Billion FSU Raise the Torch National Capital Campaign Committee.
Nan has been the recipient of the FSU Alumni Circle of Gold Award, the FSU Faculty Senate Mores Torch Award, the FSU Real Estate Network Award and is a member of the FSU College of Business Hall of Fame.
In addition, Nan is active in the community as evidenced by service on the National Board of Directors of the Girl Scouts of the USA and the City of Tallahassee Investment Advisory Committee.

Mel Stith
Jim Moran Foundation Founding Director
Melvin Stith is widely known as a transformational and collaborative leader and for spearheading the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship and the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities program in the Florida State University College of Business. He joined the college in 1985 as chair of the Department of Marketing and was named dean and the Jim Moran Professor of Business Administration in 1991.
During his tenure at FSU, Dr. Stith forged a friendship with the automotive giant and philanthropist Jim Moran and his wife, Jan Moran, that resulted in numerous financial gifts to the college and FSU, including a $1 million gift in 1995 to establish the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship in the college and, years after he departed FSU, the recent $100 million gift from Jan Moran and The Jim Moran Foundation.
Dr. Stith is a founding member of the PhD Project, a national program that supports the representation of business school faculty across academia. This led to the FSU College of Business being recognized as a national leader in producing African-Americans with doctorate degrees.
After leaving Florida State in 2004, Dr. Stith was dean of the Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University until retiring in 2013. Before joining the FSU faculty, Dr. Stith was a professor at Florida A&M University and the University of South Florida.
Dr. Stith was a founding director of The Jim Moran Foundation, which was formed in 2000, and continues to serve on its board. He also serves on numerous other corporate boards, including AARP Services, Aflac, Flowers Food Corporation and Synovus Financial Group. In 2017, he was named one of the most influential black corporate directors in Savoy Magazine’s “Power 300” issue.
He earned his undergraduate degree in sociology from Norfolk State University and his Master of Business Administration and his doctorate degree in marketing from Syracuse University.

Daniel London
Daniel is a passionate JMC alum from our inaugural undergraduate cohort, earning his B.S. in Commercial Entrepreneurship. As a proud graduate, he understands firsthand how the college’s values and education shaped his career—motivating him to give back and support the next generation of student entrepreneurs.
Professionally, Daniel serves in wealth management, combining commercial insight with a deep commitment to community service. In addition to his role on the Dean’s Development Board, he is actively engaged as a board member with the Humane Society of Naples and the Warrior Health Foundation.
Additionally, Daniel is the founder of London Life Consulting, Inc., a small business consulting firm that helps closely held family businesses with succession planning and startups with zero to one growth strategy. Daniel also co-owns and operates London Executive Office Suites, LLC, a Naples executive office suite that works with small business owners and entrepreneurs on unique workspace solutions.
Daniel’s sincere belief in investing time, talent, and treasure reflects JMC’s mission: empowering students to build impactful ventures and becoming the kind of leaders who lift others as they rise.
Brooke Evans
Brooke is the founder of CFO Alliance, a rapidly scaling financial services and consulting firm that has been honored four times on the Seminole 100 list of fastest-growing alumni-led businesses. After successfully exiting the business to a private equity firm, she's now an investor, M&A strategist, and growth coach, helping leaders live extraordinary lives.
A proud FSU graduate, Brooke serves on the Dean’s Development Board with a passion for entrepreneurship education—captured best in her own words: "Honored to serve the inspirational and innovative Jim Moran College.” Her energy, insight, and dedication make her a role model for students and alumni alike.