Sunday, December 26, 2010

Sheriff says Jan Stratton's death self-inflicted

Sheriff says Jan Stratton's death self-inflicted

Executive guided company's civic and charity work, serving on many local boards

Universal Orlando executive Jan Stratton died Sunday from a self-inflicted gun shot wound in an apparent suicide. (Stratton family, Stratton family / November 27, 2010)
Stratton was vice president of community and diversity relations at Universal Orlando, responsible for the company's charitable giving, community events and minority relations.

"Jan Stratton's fingerprints were on so many things," said long-time friend and associate Dick Batchelor. "This is so surreal because she gave so much to so many people in this community."

She served on boards for many organizations, including Give Kids the World, the Valencia Community College Foundation, the Orlando Regional Healthcare Foundation, Arnold Palmer Children's Hospital Advisory Board, African American Chamber of Commerce, Central Florida Urban League, Florida's Independent Living Advisory Council, Association of Corporate Contributions Professionals, City of Life, Orlando Children's Trust Committee, Harbor House of Central Florida, and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

Community groups received hundreds of thousands of dollars in corporate donations earmarked by Stratton.

"Jan was a woman of enormous heart. She had a great passion for helping the families of our community," said Universal Orlando spokesman Tom Schroder. "She will be forever missed."

Pam Landwirth, president of Give Kids the World, which hosts more than 5,000 families with ill children each year, first met Stratton 30 years ago when they worked for Walt Disney World.

"Jan cared so deeply and passionately about children," Landwirth said Sunday evening. "She just drew you in and you knew it was genuine. She genuinely cared."

David Odahowski, president and CEO of the Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation, said he knew Stratton for 20 years and will remember her and her trademark red business suit with black trim.

"There is no one more passionate and professional in her work," Odahowski said. "She is a great advocate for children and champion of the Second Harvest Food Bank."

Before coming to Universal in 1996, the University of Central Florida alumnus worked for the Walt Disney Company for 21 years. Stratton was named Business Woman of the Year by the Orlando Business Journal in 2000 and by the Orlando Rotary Club in 2004. In 2007, Stratton was the recipient of the Summit Award by the Women's Resource Center.

Stratton is survived by her husband, Jack Cudworth, and two sons, James and Michael.

"The way to celebrate her life is to continue giving and supporting the causes she cared so much about," said Batchelor, who hosts an annual 5K foot race to support abused children. "It will be a void that will be very, very hard to fill."

SeaWorld Orlando has posted their concert line-ups for the upcoming Band Brew & BBQ

(12/23/10) SeaWorld Orlando has posted their concert line-ups for the upcoming Band Brew & BBQ and Viva La Musica events in Spring 2011.

Band Brew & BBQ:
Feb. 12 – Hey Lewis & The News
Feb. 19 – Willie Nelson
Feb. 26 – REO Speedwagon
Mar. 5 – Josh Turner

Viva La Musica:
Mar. 12 – Chino Y Nacho
Mar. 19 – Manny Manuel
Mar. 26 – Jerry Rivera
Apr. 2 – Edniya Nazario

    In other news, a 44 year old woman from Miami was arrested after seemingly to abandon her “severely disabled” son at SeaWorld Orlando. An off duty police officer noticed him alone in the Happy Harbor area for up to two hours and took action to help what had appeared to be a 8 year old in distress. According to the report, the son may actually have been between 18-21 years old, but has no ability to communicate.

    (12/7/10) A review of SeaWorld Orlando’s Christmas offerings can be found at BGT Nation this week. I’ve also embedded a nice video showing off the park’s Sea of Trees display below, showing off the huge display of lights set up in the water along both sides of the park’s lengthy bridge over the central lake.