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September 3, 2024

Bradley Houser: Attorney Heads Orange Bowl Committee Targeting Tourism

Miami Today
Miami attorney Bradley Houser was featured in a Miami Today article discussing his appointment as the 86th president and chair of the Orange Bowl Committee. Mr. Houser has been involved with the committee since 2009 and aims to continue building on its 90-year legacy. In this role, he will oversee community outreach, education and youth sports programs. The Orange Bowl Committee, established in 1935, has contributed significantly to South Florida's economy and community, committing over $40 million through its Orange Bowl Cares program. Mr. Houser said he looks forward to embracing the Orange Bowl's role in the new 12-team playoff system, which will bring a highly watched playoff game to the area each season.

“There is a huge opportunity in front of us to propel the organization forward in the ever-changing landscape of collegiate athletics,” Mr. Houser said. 

“With the Capital One Orange Bowl’s role in the new 12-team playoff system, there will be a meaningful playoff game of relevance in South Florida every year, and I look forward to embracing that alongside our corporate and community partners,” he added.

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