Keith R. Tribble

Keith Tribble
Biographical details
Born1955
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Playing career
1974–1976Florida
Position(s)Offensive guard
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1992–1993Florida (associate AD)
1993–2006Orange Bowl (CEO)
2006–2011UCF
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame

Keith R. Tribble (born 1955) was the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Jackson Health Foundation (JHF) from 2014 to 2020. Since joining JHF, Tribble and his team secured $22m in charitable contributions.

Prior to joining JHF, Tribble was the executive vice president and director of athletics for the University of Central Florida (UCF) where he spearheaded efforts to secure a $15M deal for the construction and operation of both the 45,000 seat Bright House Networks Stadium and the 10,000 seat UCF Arena. He was also instrumental in increasing charitable contributions to the UCF athletic department from $3.75M to a record $7.3M during his tenure. He resigned from his post as UCF's Athletic Director in 2011.

For 13 years, Tribble was CEO of the Orange Bowl, an annual collegiate football game played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. During his tenure, Tribble was charged with raising funds to support Orange Bowl programs and initiatives. The Orange Bowl Committee recognized his work by establishing the Keith Tribble Community Service Excellence Award, which honors a South Florida resident who has made a significant impact in their community.