Pasco-Hernando State College Volume XIII, Issue II Fall 2019 | Page 21

From left: Timothy L. Beard, PHSC President, Mike Fasano, Pasco County Tax Collector, and Rao Musunuru, M.D., member, PHSC District Board of Trustees. MIKE FASANO HONORED AT COMMENCEMENT Pasco-Hernando State College’s (PHSC) spring commencement, HOOPS FOR HOPE NETS DONATIONS FOR PHSC ATHLETICS AND CANCER AWARENESS held on Wednesday, May 1, included a special honoring of Pasco PHSC hosted the Tampa Bay Titans in a special benefit game County Tax Collector Mike Fasano. Fasano, who was the Charge in March, providing an opportunity for students, staff and the to the Graduates speaker for the afternoon ceremony, was community to enjoy professional level basketball at the College’s awarded an honorary Bachelor of Applied Science in supervision West Campus Physical Education Center. A special thank you and management and inducted into PHSC’s Legislative Hall to Event Sponsor LEMA Construction, Inc., for championing of Fame. this first-ever event, raising money for PHSC athletics and the Moffitt Cancer Center. Also, thank you to Silver Sponsor Greatest The leadership and support provided to PHSC by Mike Fasano Hits106 and the Tampa Bay Titans for an exciting 134-133 win during his tenure in the Florida Legislature was stellar. The over the Raleigh Firebirds! College benefitted greatly from his leadership to acquire nearly $116 million dollars to construct two of PHSC’s campuses, the Spring Hill Campus, and the Porter Campus at Wiregrass Ranch in Wesley Chapel. Additionally, Fasano was instrumental as the Appropriations Chair in acquiring the necessary funding to construct the Conference Center and classroom building S on the West Campus. For a period of nearly 20 years (1994-2012), no other legislator within the region had the impact on the growth of PHSC as Senator Fasano. Fasano joins prior PHSC Legislative Hall of Inductees Sen. Wilton Simpson, Sen. Jack Latvala and former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives Will Weatherford. During the two spring commencement ceremonies, approximately 433 degrees and certificates were conferred at the ceremonies. An estimated 998 spring graduates were eligible to participate. For more information about PHSC’s programs and services, visit www.phsc.edu. Associate VP of Alumni and College Relations/Foundation Executive Director, Lisa Richardson, Ed.D., President Timothy Beard, Ph.D, and Yurina Plasencia Rojas, of LEMA Construction, pose courtside. FALL 2019 21