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Jay Patel

Jay S. Patel–CHA is a real estate developer who manages multiple franchised hotels and various related assets in the panhandle area of the Gulf Coast and nationwide. Mr. Patel is the author of Franchising Is It Fair? and he is a recognized expert in the Hospitality Franchised Industry.  Mr. Patel is a member of the State University System of Florida Board of Governors.

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