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Person of Vision Award
Preserve Vision Florida celebrated its 41st Person of Vision Award by presenting it to Brian Lamb, executive vice president of
Fifth Third Bank, who heads retail banking and retail brokerage. Lamb was selected as a visionary leader for his profound impact
on Florida and Tampa Bay due to his ability to engage others, as the area emerges as a leading force of innovation, education and
commerce. Preserve Vision Florida provides vision screening, vision education, prescription glasses and vision treatment.
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An Evening of Discovery
As part of its expansion of services to North Pinellas County, The Tampa Bay Trust Company hosted an evening of hospitality
at the Dunedin Fine Art Center. The event served to introduce The Tampa Bay Trust Company to leaders in the community.
The Tampa Bay Trust Company became a major sponsor of the Dunedin Fine Art Center as an indication of its commitment to the area.
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Steve Greenbaum was honored to have
his wife Judy Genshaft, University
of South Florida President Emerita,
selected as one of the individuals to
toast Brian Lamb at the awards dinner.
Lorna Taylor of Premier Eyecare,
co-chair of the Person of Vision
awards, thanked co-chair Kevin
Bakewell of Bakewell Public Relations
for his support throughout the years.
Brian Lamb, immediate past chair of USF’s board of
trustees, attended with his parents, Dolores Lamb
and Eugene Lamb, who were honored to have
Brian selected for this prestigious award.
Terry Igo, CEO of The Tampa Bay Trust
Company, thanked Ralph Jordan for
helping to organize this special evening
at the Dunedin Fine Art Center.
Tarpon Springs artist Christopher Still and
Charlotte Jordan, who commissioned him to
create a major work for their home in Palm
Harbor, enjoyed this evening of introductions.
Louis Pappas of The Tampa Bay Trust
Company and Chip Gamble discussed the
need for the private wealth management
services offered by the trust company.