Alfred C. Warrington

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Alfred C. Warrington
Nationality United States
Alma mater University of Florida
Known for Benefactor and namesake of the Warrington College of Business

Alfred C. Warrington IV is known as a great benefactor for the University of Florida. He was a member of the Board of Trustees, and was a past President of the UF Alumni Association. He received his Bachelors degree in 1958, and majored in accounting at the University of Florida. In 1979, he was named a University of Florida Distinguished Alumnus. In 1996 he gave a sizeable endowment to UF's College of Business and the name was changed to the Warrington College of Business.[1]

Warrington was founding chairman and co-CEO of Sanifill, Inc., an environmental company in Houston that develops and operates nonhazardous solid waste landfills and land farms.