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Lakewood Ranch's 'visionary' honored by the Community Foundation


  • By Jay Heater
  • | 7:07 a.m. November 14, 2025
Rex Jensen, the CEO and president of Schroeder-Manatee Ranch, is the 2025 C. John A. Clarke Humanitarian Award winner.
Rex Jensen, the CEO and president of Schroeder-Manatee Ranch, is the 2025 C. John A. Clarke Humanitarian Award winner.
Photo by Jay Heater
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Rex Jensen, the Schroeder-Manatee Ranch president and CEO, has long been known for his eloquent ability to put his personal stamp on a situation.

So it was no different when Jensen accepted the 2025 C. John A. Clarke Humanitarian Award Nov. 13 at the Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club during The Soirée at the Ranch.

Jensen came to the front of a packed banquet room, looked at the crowd, which included some former C. John A. Clarke Humanitarian Award winners, along with Clarke himself, and admitted he wonders if he is worthy of such a lofty award.

"I am not qualified to chew the gum off your shoe," he said to the previous winners of the award.

But he quickly noted that, as a team, SMR, and the community as a whole, has created an amazing environment in Lakewood Ranch that has fostered humanitarianism and social welfare.

"We've been able to create one of the most wonderful communities in the United States," Jensen said. "This place is different. When I look at this room, this whole room built this."

Matt Walsh, the CEO and founder of the Observer Media Group, spoke about Jensen before he took the podium.

"You hear the expression that you should leave it better than the way you found it," Walsh said. "In this case, it is not even close. He has created a historic legacy.

"He took what once was a blank canvas, and he created a national shining star. And he has done all of this with the utmost integrity."

 

A video was played to honor Jensen and included comments from noted members of the community along with Jensen's coworkers.

"He is a visionary," said Maribeth Phillips, president and CEO of Meals on Wheels Plus-Manatee, of Jensen. "He sees it, and he makes it happen."

It was all made to happen during the crowning event of the Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation's 25th anniversary year. It seemed fitting that Jensen was presented with an award that was started after Clarke and SMR founded the nonprofit 25 years ago.

LWRCF Executive Director Kate Mulligan described her nonprofit as one that "connects donors, volunteers and causes."

"And tonight, we honor that legacy," she said.

She said the foundation has set a goal of doubling its grants to the community to $250,000 in 2026. She said it is a necessary quest as during the most recent grant cycle, the foundation received $180,000 in requests for aid from area nonprofits.

LWRCF President Jeff Toale and Executive Director Kate Mulligan present Rex Jensen with the 2025 C. John A. Clarke Humanitarian Award Nov. 13 at the Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club.
LWRCF President Jeff Toale and Executive Director Kate Mulligan present Rex Jensen with the 2025 C. John A. Clarke Humanitarian Award Nov. 13 at the Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club.
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Tommy and Jaymie Klauber were in the house to support The Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation at The Soirée at the Ranch.
Tommy and Jaymie Klauber were in the house to support The Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation at The Soirée at the Ranch.
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The orchestra from The Out-of-Door Academy provided the live music at The Soirée at the Ranch Nov. 13.
The orchestra from The Out-of-Door Academy provided the live music at The Soirée at the Ranch Nov. 13.
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Ashley and Heath Marston arrive at The Soirée at the Ranch at the Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club Nov. 13.
Ashley and Heath Marston arrive at The Soirée at the Ranch at the Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club Nov. 13.
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Former C. John A. Clark Humanitarian Award winners Joseph and Barbara Najmy have supported the Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation throughout its 25 years.
Former C. John A. Clark Humanitarian Award winners Joseph and Barbara Najmy have supported the Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation throughout its 25 years.
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Karen Medford and Heather Hackett arrive for The Soirée at the Ranch at the Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club.
Karen Medford and Heather Hackett arrive for The Soirée at the Ranch at the Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club.
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Tim and Nyda Bittmann-Neville were on hand for the Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation's The Soirée at the Ranch. Nyda is a LWRCF board member.
Tim and Nyda Bittmann-Neville were on hand for the Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation's The Soirée at the Ranch. Nyda is a LWRCF board member.
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Hannah Toale holds up bid No. 203 for a hefty donation to the Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation during The Soirée at the Ranch Nov. 13.
Hannah Toale holds up bid No. 203 for a hefty donation to the Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation during The Soirée at the Ranch Nov. 13.
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Rex Jensen, the 2025 C. John A. Clarke Humanitarian Award winner, chats with 2024 award winner Heather Hackett.
Rex Jensen, the 2025 C. John A. Clarke Humanitarian Award winner, chats with 2024 award winner Heather Hackett.
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Jeff Toale, the president of the board of the Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation, has guided the nonprofit through its 25th anniversary year celebration.
Jeff Toale, the president of the board of the Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation, has guided the nonprofit through its 25th anniversary year celebration.
Photo by Jay Heater
Kate Mulligan, the executive director of the Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation, welcomes the packed house to The Soirée at the Ranch.
Kate Mulligan, the executive director of the Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation, welcomes the packed house to The Soirée at the Ranch.
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Pineapple Kitchen owners Mike and Jenny Schenk were on board to support the Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation at The Soirée at the Ranch Nov. 13 at the Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club.
Pineapple Kitchen owners Mike and Jenny Schenk were on board to support the Lakewood Ranch Community Foundation at The Soirée at the Ranch Nov. 13 at the Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club.
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Jackie and Janjay Gehndyu were loving The Soirée at the Ranch. Janjay is a LWRCF board member who started the Junior Humanitarian of the Year program.
Jackie and Janjay Gehndyu were loving The Soirée at the Ranch. Janjay is a LWRCF board member who started the Junior Humanitarian of the Year program.
Photo by Jay Heater

 

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Jay Heater

Jay Heater is the managing editor of the East County Observer. Overall, he has been in the business more than 41 years, 26 spent at the Contra Costa Times in the San Francisco Bay area as a sportswriter covering college football and basketball, boxing and horse racing.

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