H. Wayne Huizenga
Entrepreneur and Member of NSU's Board of Trustees
H.
Wayne Huizenga is Chairman of Huizenga Holdings, Inc., a private money
management firm, and is the sole or majority owner of several service
businesses. He has numerous real estate interests throughout
Florida that include office buildings, warehouses, shopping centers,
marinas and underdeveloped real estate acreage.
Mr. Huizenga has had an unprecedented business career as an entrepreneur. He
is the only person in America to be responsible for six companies listed
on the New York Stock Exchange and to have founded three Fortune 500
companies. He created Waste Management, Inc., the global leader
in the waste industry, as well as the third largest U.S. waste disposal
company, Republic Services. Additionally, he was the CEO of Blockbuster
Entertainment, the global leader in video entertainment; and the founder
of AutoNation, Inc., the country’s first and world’s largest
public automotive dealership. He was also founder of Boca
Resorts, Inc., an owner and operator of luxury resorts in South Florida,
and co-founder of Extended Stay America, which operated in the lodging
industry in many areas around the United States.
Mr. Huizenga was responsible for bringing Major League Baseball to
South Florida in 1993, serving as Chairman of the Florida Marlins through
1998, and under his direction the Marlins won the World Series in 1997. He
also brought the National Hockey League to South Florida, serving as
Owner, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Florida Panthers
for the first eight years (1993-2001) of that team’s existence,
including the 1995-96 season when they reached the Stanley Cup finals. Mr.
Huizenga owns the National Football League’s Miami Dolphins and
Dolphins Stadium.
Mr. Huizenga’s numerous entrepreneurial achievements were recognized
by the Horatio Alger Association who presented him with their top honor,
along with Henry Kissinger and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Business
and academic groups have honored Mr. Huizenga seven times as “Entrepreneur
of the Year.” In 2004 he received the Ernst & Young
United States Entrepreneur of the Year Award, and in 2005 he was honored
with the Ernst & Young World Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
He is a five-time recipient of Financial World Magazine’s “CEO
of the Year” and was named the “Business Leader of the
Year” by Georgetown University’s Business School. Among
Mr. Huizenga’s other awards are the Yale University’s Gordon
Grand Fellow Award, the highest non-academic award bestowed by the
school, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City’s International
Entrepreneur of the Year. He is a member of Nova Southeastern
University’s Board of Trustees and recently provided the resources
to establish the Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship at
the University. He has been inducted into the Florida
Sports Hall of Fame, the Greater Miami Sports Hall of Champions and
the Broward County Hall of Fame.
Mr. Huizenga’s community involvement has included membership
in many civic organizations, including the Florida Council of 100,
the Florida Council on Economic Education, the Salvation Army of Broward
County and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Broward County.
Mr. Huizenga (67) and wife, Marti, live in Fort Lauderdale. They
have four children: Wayne, Jr., Ray, Scott and Pam and eight grandchildren.
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