A series of phenomenological interviews with successful Tampa architect Sol Fleischman, Jr. The researchers identify five themes (relationships, active engagement, family, profession, and community) that underscore the use of social capital in a fruitful life and career.
Sol Fleischman Jr., a distinguished architect in Tampa Bay, has left a lasting mark on the city’s architectural landscape through his innovative designs and community-focused projects. In a series of interviews conducted by Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) students, Fleischman detailed his life story, from his formative years to his professional achievements.
Fleischman’s upbringing was shaped by his father, a well-known Tampa Bay sportscaster, and his entrepreneurial mother. Their influence instilled in him a strong work ethic, creativity, and a commitment to community service. After graduating from the University of Florida with high honors, Fleischman co-founded FleischmanGarcia Architects with Cuban refugee Eduardo Garcia. Despite facing significant challenges, including his partner unexpectedly passing after 13 years together, Fleischman’s resilience helped the firm thrive, contributing to over 1,000 projects in the Tampa area.
Engagement in sports and community activities was integral to Fleischman’s personal and professional development. These Active Engagements facilitated networking and relationship-building, essential components of social capital, which Fleischman harnessed to advance his career. His story underscores the importance of relationships and community involvement in achieving professional success and personal fulfillment.
Fleischman’s dedication to mentorship and community service reflects his belief in giving back to the society that supported his growth. His approach to leadership, emphasizing collaboration and active engagement, has fostered a supportive environment for young architects. Through his narrative, Fleischman illustrates the critical role of social capital in building a successful and fulfilling life, highlighting how interconnected relationships and community involvement form the foundation of personal and professional achievements.
Authors: Leigh Moon, Christofer Pacheco, Anthony Vigil, Sol Fleischman
Link: https://doi.org/10.28945/5582
Cite as:
Moon, L., Pacheco, C., Vigil, A., & Fleischman, S. (2025). Building connections: An interview with Sol Fleischman. Muma Business Review 9(8). 69-78. https://doi.org/10.28945/5582