ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Florida Governor Jeb Bush 
                            appointed Dr. Akshay M. Desai, a physician based in 
                            St. Petersburg, to the Florida Board of Governors 
                            last week. 
                          Dr. Desai is one of six appointed to the apex body 
                            that sets policy and oversees the management of Florida 
                            state universities. Prominent among the other appointees 
                            are J. Stanley Marshall, well-known Florida educationist, 
                            and Bill McCollum, former Congressman and co-chair 
                            of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans.
                          The appointed members of the Board, who will have 
                            to be confirmed by the state Senate, will serve for 
                            staggered terms of 7 years, during which they will 
                            "operate, regulate, control and be fully responsible 
                            for the management of the whole university system" 
                            that includes 10 universities with a combined budget 
                            of $4.2 billion.
                          Dr. Desai's appointment is another manifestation 
                            of the influence of Indian Americans under the Republican 
                            governor of Florida. Dr. Desai, an active member of 
                            the Florida Republican Party and a formidable fund-raiser, 
                            was an alternate delegate to the party's 2004 national 
                            convention. He was an elected delegate to the party's 
                            2000 convention. He currently serves on the influential 
                            'Committee of 100' of the state GOP.
                          Last year, in recognition of his abilities, both 
                            professional and political, President George W. Bush 
                            appointed Dr. Desai to the President's Advisory Commission 
                            on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, thus giving 
                            him the rare distinction of being appointed to distinguished 
                            positions by both the Bush brothers.
                          For Dr. Desai, the appointment to the Board of Governors 
                            is a logical step up after having served as chairman 
                            of the Council for Education Policy, Research and 
                            Improvement for the state of Florida and as member 
                            of the state's Postsecondary Education Planning Commission 
                            - both gubernatorial appointments.
                          As with most Indian Americans, education is a field 
                            that has a particular resonance for Dr. Desai. As 
                            a self-made man who owes his success to education 
                            and hard work, Dr. Desai feels only a good education 
                            can help non-privileged Americans, particularly minorities 
                            like the African Americans and Hispanics, realize 
                            their American Dream. A strong advocate of Republican 
                            beliefs, he feels only a good education can help minorities 
                            overcome the "bigotry of low expectations" 
                            of those who see a 'welfare' state as a salvation. 
                          
                          Dr. Desai earned his medical degree in India and 
                            acquired a master's degree in administrative medicine 
                            from George Washington University in Washington, D.C. 
                            He is the founder, president and CEO of Universal 
                            Health Care Inc. and has been president of American 
                            Family & Geriatric Care for over 15 years.
                          Dr. Desai lives in St. Petersburg with his wife Seema, 
                            and their three children, Priyanka, Parth and Crystal.
                          
                            (Official release received from Mr. Dasai on March, 
                            08, 2005)