William S. Orosz, Jr. graduated from Dartmouth College with a BA in Economics in 1971 and from the Harvard Business School in 1973. He is President and CEO of Hanover Capital Partners, a family owned real estate development and investment company with active operations in land development, home building and mezzanine project financing. The company also owns and manages a large portfolio of industrial warehouse and commercial office property for its own account. Since Bill moved to Central Florida in 1981, he has built more than 16,000 homes and developed more than 120 residential communities in both Florida and North Carolina.
The Orosz Family Foundation supports religious, educational and medical research initiatives in the Central Florida community and is a founding benefactor of the Tocqueville Program at the University of Notre Dame. Bill served as member and chair of the Orlando Diocesan Finance Committee, founding Chair of the Catholic Foundation of Central Florida, a board member of the Augustine Institute and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Catholic Leadership Institute. In 2009, Bill received Papal recognition and was conferred a Knight of the Order of St. Gregory the Great.
Bill and his wife, Jody, recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. They have three married sons and eight grandchildren.