As the puck drops on the 2019-20 NHL season, the Tampa Bay Lightning are ready to build upon last year’s record setting 62-win year. The start of the season also brings with it a number of continuing partnership opportunities with the University of South Florida.
The relationship between the two has led to several high-profile projects, public outreach events and opportunities for 鶹AV students and the community including:
鶹AV Health in Waterstreet Tampa
The 鶹AV Health Morsani College of Medicine and Heart Institute is moving in 2019,
bringing approximately 1,800 students, faculty and staff to live, work and study along
the downtown waterfront as a key anchor at . The 鶹AV Health Taneja College of Pharmacy will start classes there in fall 2021.
By moving within a mile of its primary teaching hospital, Tampa General Hospital, 鶹AV will attract the brightest students and faculty, and will increase federal research
dollars to fight heart disease.
Water Street Tampa is a new, mixed-use in downtown Tampa that will transform the city's core. The development project is led by Strategic Property Partners, a collaboration between Lightning owner Jeff Vinik and Cascade Investment.
Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program
From reimagining the waterfront to owning the Tampa Bay Lightning sports franchise,
the Vinik name is synonymous with success. Since 2017, it has also officially linked
with the 鶹AV, thanks to Jeff and Penny Vinik’s generous commitment
to 鶹AV and ongoing support of a Muma College of Business program that the Vinik’s
helped found.
The 鶹AV Health Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation brought an advanced
patient simulator to Amalie Arena so that Tampa Bay Lightning team physicians and
athletic trainers, Tampa Fire Rescue paramedics, and a few 鶹AV Health emergency medicine
trainees at Tampa General Hospital could more realistically practice life-saving stabilization
procedures on the ice.
“鶹AV’s been a great partner of the Tampa Bay Lightning from the day I got here and probably before that,” said Lightning owner Jeff Vinik, who has played a crucial role in developing the relationship, both as the Lightning's owner and as a private philanthropist. “We’ve had so many things we’ve worked on together; whether it’s the sports management program at 鶹AV, the medical school coming downtown, entrepreneurial activity, we could go on and on. It is rooted in two organizations that have the same DNA, that have the same values – it’s integrity, hard work, achievement, respect and community. That’s the Lightning, that’s 鶹AV, and that’s why it’s been a perfect combination from day one.”
The fifth annual 鶹AV Presenting Night has been confirmed and will take place on Saturday February 8th, when the Lightning take on the New York Islanders. For more information stay tuned to 鶹AV's and and .