Born in Kingston, Jamaica and a past student of St. George's College
(www.stgcfl.org) in Kingston, Marlon A. Hill is a founding partner and corporate attorney with the law firm of delancyhill, P.A.
(www.delancyhill.com) in South Florida. Marlon migrated to Florida in 1985.
He has been recognized by numerous regional and local publications as one of the "outstanding members of the emerging generation of South Florida business and professional leaders."
A graduate of Florida State University, he is one of the Inaugural Fellows in the Dade Community Foundation's Miami Fellows Initiative (www.miamifellows.org). Professionally, Marlon is a past president of the Caribbean Bar Association (www.caribbeanbar.org) serves as a board member of the Miami Parking Authority (www.miamiparking.com), Jay Malina International Trade Consortium (www.miamidade.gov/itc), Florida Association for Volunteer Action in the Caribbean and the Americas, Inc. (FAVACA) (www.favaca.org), and an advisor to other business, community based and cultural organizations. Marlon presently serves as advisor/mentor to the Florida Caribbean Students Association and the Representative for the Jamaican Diaspora Southern United States, 2006-2008 (www.diaspora.org.jm).
Marlon is married to Carla Hill, a programs manager with the National Foundation for the Advancement in the Arts (NFAA) (www.nfaa.org) and resides in South Miami-Dade County. He enjoys playing football (soccer, the No. 1 sport in the world), world politics and culture, and liming with and entertaining friends.