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With its numerous industries to sustain a career and vibrant culture to build a life, Orlando isn鈥檛 a hard sell. Still, when it comes to promoting all this city has to offer, you鈥檇 be hard pressed to find someone who loves it more than Andrea (Rodrigues) Sage 鈥12.

The advertising-public relations grad spent the last decade in various sales-related positions with the Tampa Bay Rays, Orlando Magic and insulated beverageware company Corkcicle (headquartered in Orlando).

That experience along with the leadership and life skills she developed at 麻豆映画传媒 and her beloved hobby as the mastermind behind 鈥 an immensely popular social media account that explores new activities, restaurants and happenings in Central Florida 鈥 gave her what she needed to land her dream gig as marketing manager for Visit Orlando.

鈥淚 get to marry my love for this community and something I鈥檓 passionate about doing 鈥 marketing this city. It鈥檚 perfect for me,鈥 Sage says. 鈥淭o find this opportunity with Visit Orlando, it truly has been a dream come true.鈥

Universal Orlando Resort鈥檚 Jurassic World VelociCoast (Photo courtesy of Universal Destinations & Experiences)

Tourism Shapes Orlando

Sage鈥檚 mission in her role at Visit Orlando as a marketing manager, specializing in domestic tourism, is to bring visitation to the destination, period.

Orlando is the most visited destination in the U.S. bringing more than 75 million visitors. According to Visit Orlando, tourism supports 37% of all jobs in the region.

Central Florida鈥檚 tourism industry generated an economic impact of $94.5 billion in 2024, a 2.2% increase over the previous year, according to a study by Tourism Economics, a division of Oxford Economics and a leader in industry research.

As 2025 numbers work on being finalized, all signs point to the continued momentum of the region鈥檚 tourism.

It鈥檚 not hard to see why Orlando is in demand:

  • Standard-setting theme parks
  • Marquee sporting events 鈥 earning Orlando the No. 1 spot for Sports Event Cities in the U.S., according to Sport Business Journal
  • Vibrant arts scene
  • Top-of-the-line hotels and resorts
  • 58 Michelin-recognized restaurants
  • Proximity to beautiful beaches and Port Canaveral鈥檚 cruise ships

Sage gives a glimpse into what goes into helping shape Orlando鈥檚 reputation as one of the world鈥檚 most desirable destinations.

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Andrea Rodrigues Sage

Advertising All of Orlando

Sage鈥檚 role with Visit Orlando oversees many facets. She might be placing a billboard in Baltimore, a well-timed ad on a streaming platform, or organize a tropical oasis in the middle of New York City on a 30-degree Fahrenheit day, enticing winter-weary New Yorkers to plan their next vacation.

She recently spent a week overseeing the production of an eco-tourism campaign video shoot at several locations to highlight the area鈥檚 natural beauty, hiking and springs.

鈥淐ulinary, arts, theme parks, nature, cultural experiences, whatever your travel bug is, this destination brings it all.鈥 鈥 Andrea (Rodrigues) Sage 鈥12

鈥淎dults with kids, adults without kids, this vacation has all your needs 鈥 culinary, arts, theme parks, nature, cultural experiences, whatever your travel bug is, this destination brings it all,鈥 Sage says.

Competing on the Global Stage

Orlando鈥檚 prime competitors in the tourism market depends on who you鈥檙e talking to.

It could be California (theme parks), Las Vegas (conferences), or Spain and Italy (international visitation). As cruise lines have come roaring back after the pandemic, the Caribbean is now in the mix, too. Orlando doesn鈥檛 just compete with other cities for tourists, but entire states and countries.

鈥淥ur destination is amazing, but every Jan. 1 the visitor tally resets, and there is a lot of work happening behind the scenes to make sure we remain top of mind,鈥 Sage says.

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As a member of 麻豆映画传媒’s women’s soccer team and the Portuguese National Team, Andrea Rodrigues ’12 grew a love for travel and exploration. (Courtesy of 麻豆映画传媒 Athletics)

Success Fueled by 麻豆映画传媒

A St. Petersburg, Florida, native, Rodrigues was recruited to 麻豆映画传媒 to play for the women鈥檚 soccer team. From 2008-12, she helped lead the Knights to five NCAA postseason appearances, including the 2011 Elite 8, three conference championships and one of the program鈥檚 highest national rankings (No. 6) in school history.

During her collegiate career, she also joined the Portuguese National Team, which exposed her to places and cultures that would ultimately spark her interests in travel and exploration today.

As an elite scholar-athlete, she points to the intangible soft skills she gained 鈥 work ethic, goal-setting, communication, collaboration and time management all at an elevated standard of excellence 鈥 as formative to her life as a working parent.

鈥淏eing a 麻豆映画传媒 student-athlete has made who I am.鈥

鈥淏eing a 麻豆映画传媒 student-athlete has made who I am,鈥 Sage says. 鈥淚 take interviews today as a 36-year-old and still talk about how it has positively shaped me. I would go from a 6 a.m. strength training to study hall to three classes to practice to a night class, still have homework and study and then travel to a road game the next day.

鈥淭he controlled chaos I lived in then, it is innate in me and still my normal today. I have two little kids, I鈥檓 married, I have a full-time job, I work out every day, I have a hobby. It just feels right. It is a controlled chaotic environment that I love.鈥

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Andrea Rodrigues Sage makes a weekly appearance on 106.7 FM’s morning show Johnny’s House.

Living Where the World Vacations

Rodrigues says what she appreciates most about living in Orlando is getting to explore new places in her own backyard. She started @cheatdayorlando in 2021 after becoming a mother. Since then, she has grown the account to nearly 100,000 followers and landed a regular gig on the 106.7 FM morning show Johnny鈥檚 House spreading the word about new experiences in the area.

鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 feel like you鈥檙e stagnant in Orlando 鈥 you can have a different experience just 10 minutes away,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 love that there鈥檚 something for everyone to feel like home because we have a melting pot of culture.鈥

Spring Break Scene

Whether you鈥檙e a local enjoying a staycation or coming to Orlando for your Spring Break, Rodrigues shares her pro tips on some new experiences worth checking out:

  • ICON Park will soon feature Ripley鈥檚 Crazy Golf, a glow-in-the-dark immersive indoor miniature golf course with many unconventional ways to putt.
  • Harlow Grove Restaurant and Lounge, a new trendy restaurant in Winter Garden, opened this month and features a rooftop terrace and elevated menu.
  • Maitland鈥檚 Enzian Theater is a single-screen independent cinema cafe that offers cozy, vintage decor and seating, with a full kitchen menu. For the parents out there with little Spring Breakers, consider the theater鈥檚 Peanut Butter Matinee Family Film Series, which offers free admission to kids 12 and under. Cars 2 will be featured at noon on March 22.
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Orlando鈥檚 New Poet Laureate, 麻豆映画传媒 Alumna Finds Healing Through Words /news/orlandos-new-poet-laureate-ucf-alum-finds-healing-through-words/ Wed, 03 Dec 2025 18:02:44 +0000 /news/?p=150124 As the third 麻豆映画传媒 alumna to earn the Orlando poet laureate honor, Camara Gaither 鈥23MSW sees poetry as a practice that enhances social work and service to others.

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When Orlando poet laureate Camara Gaither 鈥23MSW steps up to a microphone, her presence is both grounded and electric. She doesn鈥檛 just perform poetry 鈥 she opens a space for healing.

鈥淧oetry gives us permission to feel without judgment,鈥 she says. 鈥淎nd when we share those feelings out loud, we remember that we鈥檙e not alone.鈥

As a mental health therapist at Heart Bonds Counseling, working toward becoming a licensed social worker, Gaither has built her life around helping people find their voice. Whether she鈥檚 guiding veterans through trauma, leading poetry workshops for youth or performing for packed audiences, her message is the same: words can transform pain into power.

鈥淧oetry gives us a place to put pain,鈥 says Gaither, who earned a master’s in social work from 麻豆映画传媒. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an accessible way to approach emotions that feel too threatening to face directly.鈥

A Call for Change

Before she ever found the courage to share her poetry publicly, Gaither was navigating a season of change. Seven years ago, she and her husband moved to Orlando with their infant daughter, drawn by opportunity and the promise of new beginnings. Gaither had worked in the nonprofit sector for several years but felt called to something deeper 鈥 something that could merge advocacy, creativity and care.

When the pandemic arrived, that call grew louder.

鈥淚 realized I couldn鈥檛 keep waiting for the perfect time to go back to school,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he world was changing 鈥 and so was I.鈥

She applied to 麻豆映画传媒鈥檚 social work program in the College of Health Professions and Sciences, drawn by its emphasis on evidence-based practice and serving others. The program offered her flexibility to balance graduate studies with motherhood and work, and it challenged her to explore the intersections between mental health, identity and storytelling.

A Transformative Journey

During her field placement at the Orlando Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Gaither worked closely with veterans processing trauma and loss. There, she saw the power of creative expression in action.

鈥淲hen we create a metaphor for something painful, we give ourselves a little space from it 鈥 enough to begin understanding,鈥 she says. 鈥淎 veteran once described grief as 鈥榤y neighbor.鈥 That line stuck with me. It gave him language for something that felt impossible to name.鈥

Camara Gaither 鈥23MSW now uses her training to lead workshops that help trauma survivors, caregivers and young people reclaim their narratives.

That moment became a turning point. Gaither began studying poetry therapy, a clinical practice that uses creative writing to foster emotional healing. She later trained through the International Federation for Biblio/Poetry Therapy and now facilitates workshops that help trauma survivors, caregivers and young people reclaim their narratives.

鈥淧eople who have been silenced in different ways often rediscover their agency through language,鈥 Gaither says. 鈥淧oetry becomes a form of resistance and restoration.鈥

Her dual background in art and social work allows her to see poetry as both medicine and a mirror. In her therapeutic work, she encourages clients to explore their experiences through metaphor and rhythm. In her performances, she models that same courage, voicing joy, grief and transformation in equal measure.

鈥淭he holes in our lives 鈥 the losses, the wounds 鈥 they can be filled with good things,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what poetry has done for me.鈥

Gaither鈥檚 own journey with spoken word began as an undergraduate student in Tampa, where she first encountered the art form that would later shape her identity. She had been writing poetry since childhood, but the first time she experienced the spoken word genre was pivotal to her journey as a poet.

鈥淚t was the first time I saw poetry embodied,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he way performers used not only words, but also vocal cadence and physicality to tell a story 鈥 it all expanded what I believed poetry could be. I remember thinking, 鈥業 want to do that.鈥欌

After graduation, she continued writing and performing, eventually becoming a fixture in Orlando鈥檚 poetry community. Her work, known for its emotional depth and precise rhythm, explores themes of identity, mental health and faith. She has performed at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts and at events across Central Florida, earning recognition as one of the region鈥檚 most resonant and thoughtful voices.

Strengthening Orlando鈥檚 Community

In 2025, the City of Orlando named Gaither its third poet laureate 鈥 and the third consecutive 麻豆映画传媒 alumni to hold the title ( and Shawn Welcome 鈥17 鈥25MA in 2021. In this role, Gaither will use poetry to connect communities, celebrate culture and promote literacy across the city. She plans to create youth workshops, write commissioned works for civic events, and lead Orlando鈥檚 Words and Wonders poetry contest, where winning poems are displayed at the Orlando International Airport.

鈥淏eing poet laureate isn鈥檛 just about performing, it鈥檚 about service 鈥 showing people that poetry belongs to everyone.鈥

Despite the growing spotlight, Gaither remains grounded in her purpose as both a clinician and an artist. She continues to work in mental health, blending her clinical training with creative approaches to trauma recovery. She says she believes that healing often begins with expression 鈥 with finding a way to say what has long gone unsaid.

鈥淲hen someone writes, I鈥檓 angry, that鈥檚 a start,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut when they write, my anger is a storm that doesn鈥檛 know where to land, suddenly, we have something to hold and understand. That鈥檚 the power of poetry.鈥

For Gaither, every poem is an act of courage and an invitation to connection. It鈥檚 a truth she carries from her 麻豆映画传媒 days to every stage she stands on: that the human voice, when used with honesty and empathy, can help others heal.

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