
Orlando’s tourism industry is among the largest in the country. In 2024, visitors helped generate more than $94 billion for the local economy and supported nearly half a million jobs. Timeshares are a major part of that system, but many owners eventually realize the long-term costs are too high. When vacations become bills, thousands of families look for a way out. In fact, 85% of owners regret purchases within 5 years due to fees/blackouts.
This is where Alpha Timeshare Consultants comes in as a solution. Based in South Orlando, the firm specializes in contract negotiation and documentation strategies to secure full releases from major brands such as Wyndham, Hilton, and Westgate, helping clients who might otherwise remain locked in for decades.
CEO Brandon Ubiera leads the company with a business philosophy built upon integrity and steady growth. He believes that trust, not aggressive marketing, is the foundation of a durable service organization.
As the company’s leader, he is a firm believer in the mutual support of business and the community. He is a devoted family man with three children and an active member of Faith Assembly Church. A Bronx native, Ubiera grew up witnessing firsthand how strong communities can enable individual advancement. He brings these same concepts to his business development, focusing on measurable results and ongoing client engagement rather than aggressive marketing tactics.
That commitment extends beyond client services into meaningful community involvement. Alpha Timeshare Consultants has established a visible partnership with Orange County Commissioner Mayra Uribe, who represents District 3 and is currently running for Orange County Mayor. Uribe is known for her focus on housing affordability, small-business support, and family resources. Her approach to governance emphasizes collaboration with local businesses that share aligned values, including the idea that consumer well-being strengthens regional economic performance.
In October 2025, Cypress Grove Park hosted Uribe’s annual Halloween celebration. Local families came out for costume contests, games, and trick-or-treat trails. Alpha and Uribe shared pictures of local families with creative costumes and of volunteers at activity stations on social media, and both promoted the event. By providing organized, structured activity areas and treat bags, Alpha made the event budget-friendly for families on a tight budget and enhanced its quality. Pictures taken on social media during the event showed cheerful children, active volunteers, and an inviting atmosphere.

Alpha Timeshare Consultants partnered with Commissioner Uribe again in November for the fourth annual Thanksgiving dinner distribution at Taft. Families from nearby mobile-home parks and apartment complexes attended for hot turkey dinners complete with traditional side dishes. Volunteers carved turkeys, handed out pies, and welcomed families with warm smiles that matched the food.
After the event, Uribe posted on Facebook, “Grateful to have Alpha Timeshare Consultants join me in supporting families during this season of giving. Moments like these remind us why compassion and unity matter. Let’s keep making a positive impact across Orlando.”

The event wrapped up a year of teamwork focused on helping families facing everyday pressures.
For Alpha Timeshare Consultants, these efforts are more than goodwill. They reflect a belief that a business flourishes only when its neighbors do too. Ubiera describes community work as an extension of the trust the firm builds with clients. When local families see Alpha staff serving meals and staffing events, it sends a message that the company is willing to stand with the community, not only professionally but also personally.
As Orlando navigates changes in tourism revenue, cost of living, and long-term housing demand, partnerships like this one show how local companies can offer stability, optimism, and support. Uribe’s mayoral campaign is rooted in real-world results and engagement like this. Alpha’s involvement continues to reinforce the vital role small businesses play in shaping that future.

For CEO Brandon Ubiera, that alignment is not a public relations effort. It is a strategic and values-driven approach. Working directly with a rising civic leader like Commissioner Mayra Uribe enables both parties to multiply their impact. Uribe gains the support of trusted private-sector partners who can help execute community programs efficiently. Alpha gains more profound relationships with the families and neighborhoods it serves every day. That exchange builds a foundation of trust that benefits the entire region. It creates a model for how private enterprise and local government can collaborate to support working families and reinforce economic resilience from the ground up.
For Orlando, these partnerships move the city forward. They reflect Alpha Timeshare Consultants’ company culture. And for business leaders watching, they set an example worth following: progress happens when industry and community rise together.
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