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4 FLORIDA COLLEGE SYSTEM PRESIDENTS Broward College M r. J. David Armstrong, Jr. Fax: (954) Las Olas Blvd Senior Executive Asst to President: Avis McCoy Ft. Lauderdale, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (954) Board Chair: John Benz (5) Chipola College D r. Jason Hurst Fax: (850) Indian Circle Executive Assistant: Alice Pendergrass Marianna, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (850) Board Chair: Danny Ryals (9) College of Central Florida D r. James D. Henningsen Fax: (352) SW College Rd. Executive Assistant: Cherie Ross Ocala, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (352) Board Chair: Priya Ghumman (7) Daytona State College D r. Tom LoBasso Fax: (386) P O Box 2811 Daytona Beach, FL [email protected] Executive Secretary: Lynn Mercer [email protected] Website: Phone: (386) Board Chair: Lloyd J. Freckleton (9) ( ) denotes number of Board Members
5 FLORIDA COLLEGE SYSTEM PRESIDENTS Eastern Florida State College D r. James Richey Fax: (321) Clearlake Road Executive Asst to President: Gina Cline Cocoa, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (321) Board Chair: Stephen G. Charpentier (5) Florida Gateway College D r. Lawrence Barrett Fax: (386) SE College Place Executive Assistant: Karyn Congressi Lake City, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (386) Board Chair: Dr. Athena Randolph (9) Florida Keys Community College D r. Jonathan Gueverra Fax: (305) College Road Secretary: Debbie Leonard Key West, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (305) Board Chair: Robert Stoky (8) Florida Southwestern State College D r. Jeffrey Allbritten Fax: (239) College Parkway Project Coordinator:Danessa Stevens Ft. Myers, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (239) Board Chair: Sankey Eddie Webb (8) ( ) denotes number of Board Members
6 FLORIDA COLLEGE SYSTEM PRESIDENTS Florida State College at Jacksonville D r. Cynthia Bioteau Fax: (904) W State Street Executive Secretary: Lisa Parker Jacksonville, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (904) Board Chair: Thomas J. Majdanics (9) Gulf Coast State College D r. John Holdnak Fax: (850) W Highway 98 Secretary: Eileen Wilkes Panama City, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (850) Board Chair: Donald Crisp (9) Hillsborough Community College D r. Ken Atwater Fax: (813) P O Box Tampa, FL [email protected] Executive Assistant: Christina Heskett [email protected] Website: Phone: (813) Board Chair: MarDee Buchman (4) Indian River State College D r. Edwin Massey Administrative Assistant: Suzanne Parsons Virginia Avenue [email protected] Fort Pierce, FL [email protected] Phone: (772) Dir. of Legislative and Executive Communications: Andrew Treadwell [email protected] Website: Fax: (772) Board Chair: Phoebe Raulerson (9) ( ) denotes number of Board Members
7 FLORIDA COLLEGE SYSTEM PRESIDENTS Lake-Sumter State College D r. Charles Mojock Fax: (352) U.S. Highway 441 Executive Assistant: Linda Holiman Leesburg, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (352) Board Chair: Kelly Rice (9) Miami Dade College D r. Eduardo J. Padron Fax: (305) NE 2nd Avenue Chief of Staff: George Andrews Miami, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (305) Board Chair: Helen Aguirre Ferre (7) North Florida Community College M r. John Grosskopf Fax: (850) NW Turner Davis Drive Executive Assistant: Cindy Gaylard Madison, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (850) Board Chair: Michael R. Williams (9) Northwest Florida State College D r. Ty Handy Fax: (850) College Blvd. Executive Assistant: Carolyne Laux Niceville, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (850) Board Chair: Brian S. Pennington (8) ( ) denotes number of Board Members
8 FLORIDA COLLEGE SYSTEM PRESIDENTS Palm Beach State College M s. Ava Parker, J.D. Fax: (561) Congress Avenue Secretary: Sherri Dean Lake Worth, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (561) Board Chair: John W. Dowd, III (6) Pasco-Hernando Community College D r. Tim Beard Phone: (727) West Campus Ridge Road N ew Port Richey, FL Executive Assistant: Rhonda Dodge [email protected] [email protected] Board Chair: Morris Porton (9) Pensacola State College D r. Ed Meadows Fax: (850) College Blvd. Staff Assistant: Patricia Crews Pensacola, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (850) Board Chair: Herb Woll (9) Polk State College D r. Eileen Holden Fax: (863) Avenue H, NE Executive Assistant: Christine Lee Winter Haven, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (863) Board Chair: Dan Dorrell (7) ( ) denotes number of Board Members
9 FLORIDA COLLEGE SYSTEM PRESIDENTS St. Johns River State College M r. Joe Pickens, J.D. Secretary: Toni Mast and Susan Sutliff St. Johns Avenue [email protected] Palatka, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (386) Board Chair: Mary Ellen Hancock (7) Fax: (386) St. Petersburg College D r. Bill Law Fax: (727) P O Box S t. Petersburg, FL [email protected] Secretary: Debra Boyle [email protected] Website: Phone: (727) Board Chair: Robert Fine (5) Santa Fe College D r. Jackson N. Sasser Fax: (352) NW 83rd St Secretary: Tina Crosby Gainesville, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (352) Board Chair: Caridad Carrie Lee (8) Seminole State College of Florida D r. E. Ann McGee Fax: (407) Weldon Blvd. Executive Assistant: Cheryl Daley Sanford, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (407) Board Chair: Alex Setzer (5) ( ) denotes number of Board Members
10 FLORIDA COLLEGE SYSTEM PRESIDENTS South Florida State College D r. Thomas Leitzel Fax: (863) W College Drive Secretary: Tammy Bush A von Park, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (863) Board Chair: Kris Rider (8) State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota D r. Carol Probstfeld Fax: (941) P O Box 1849 B radenton, FL [email protected] Secretary: Susan Marrocco [email protected] Website: Phone: (941) Board Chair: Ed Bailey (8) Tallahassee Community College D r. Jim Murdaugh Fax: (850) Appleyard Drive Executive Assistant: Lenda Kling Tallahassee, FL [email protected] [email protected] Website: Phone: (850) Board Chair: Frank Messersmith (7) Valencia College D r. Sanford Shugart Fax: (407) P O Box 3028 O rlando, FL [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Barbara Halstead [email protected] Website: Phone: (407) Board Chair: Maria Gurlich (9) ( ) denotes number of Board Members
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12 President Chipola College Marianna, Florida Dr. Jason Hurst, Ph.D. Dr. Jason Hurst became the tenth president of Chipola College on April 1, He came to Chipola in November of 2011 as Vice President of Baccalaureate and Workforce Development, and was promoted to Executive Vice President in Prior to coming to Chipola, Hurst served as Vice President for Workforce Education and Academic Support at Pensacola State College from July of 2010 to November of He served Central Alabama Community College as Director of Workforce Development and Director of the Talladega Center. Prior to that he served as the Assistant Dean of Workforce Development at Gadsden State Community College. Dr. Hurst said, I feel honored and blessed to have the opportunity to serve as president of Chipola College. I have learned how much Chipola means to this community. I look forward to working with the Board, Chipola s dedicated faculty and staff, and the community, to build on the strong traditions of excellence that have been established here. Dr. Hurst earned a Doctorate from Mississippi State University in 2008, a Master of Education from Auburn University in 1999 and a Bachelor of Education from Athens State University in Dr. Hurst and his wife, Alisa, have three children: Hayden, Halle and Hunter. Hayden is a freshman in the Chipola Honors program. Halle and Hunter are enrolled in public school. Alisa Hurst is the Visual Impairment Teacher for the Washington County School District. She has a BS from Auburn University in Elementary Education, and a Master s from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Exceptional Student Education with an emphasis in Visual Impairment. She is National Braille certified through the U.S. Library of Congress.
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15 President Daytona State College Daytona Beach, Florida Thomas W. LoBasso, Ed.D. Dr. LoBasso was named president of Daytona State College July 1, He is the college s 7 th president. Dr. LoBasso served as the interim president since January Prior to his interim appointment he served as the chief operating officer and provost at Daytona State. Dr. LoBasso first joined Daytona State in 2001 as director of admissions and recruitment. Over the years, he took on greater leadership roles, serving as dean of enrollment development, vice president for enrollment and student development, and senior vice president for student development and institutional effectiveness. He has initiated numerous technology enhancements at the college to better serve students, and currently is overseeing implementation of a new $12 million enterprise resource management system (ERP) that will enhance all institutional business, human resources and student services applications. Prior to joining Daytona State, Dr. LoBasso held administrative positions in areas of enrollment development at Keystone College, La Plume, Pa., and The Sage Colleges: Russell Sage College, Sage Junior College of Albany, Sage Evening College and Sage Graduate School, Troy, N.Y. capping his tenure there as assistant vice president for new student enrollment. He also has served 21 years in the Pennsylvania and Florida National Guards, retiring in 2007 with the rank of Sergeant First Class. Dr. LoBasso holds an AA degree from Keystone College, PA; a BA degree in Communication Studies from East Stroudsburg University, PA; an MS in Public Administration from Sage Graduate School, NY; and an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership from the University of Central Florida, FL. President LoBasso is active in the community, serving on the boards of Team Volusia Economic Development Corp., Career Source Flagler Volusia, Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce and Collaboration Council with Volusia and Flagler school systems, as well as taking part in strategic sessions such as Flagler County s Economic Development Strategic Planning meeting.
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41 Florida College System Governmental Relations Contact Information Broward College Gregory Haile 111 Las Olas Blvd #1207 Ft. Lauderdale, FL E Mail: [email protected] Phone: (954) Cell: (305) Daytona State College Brian Babb 1200 West International Speedway Daytona Beach, FL E Mail: [email protected] Phone: (386) Cell: (386) Florida SouthWestern State College Matthew Holliday 8099 College Parkway Ft. Myers, FL E Mail: [email protected] Phone: (239) Cell: (237) Indian River State College Andrew Treadwell 3209 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce, FL [email protected] Phone: (772) Cell: (772) Palm Beach State College Erin McColskey 4200 Congress Avenue Lake Worth, FL E Mail: [email protected] Phone: (561) Cell: (561) Pensacola State College Sandra Cesaretti Ray 1000 College Blvd. Pensacola, FL E Mail: [email protected] Phone: (850) Cell: (850) State College of Florida, Manatee Sarasota Brian Thomas St W Bradenton FL [email protected] Phone: (941) Cell: College of Central Florida Robert Batsel, Jr 3001 SW College Rd Ocala, FL E Mail: [email protected] Phone: (352) Cell: (352) Florida Gateway College Mike McKee 149 SE College Place Lake City, FL [email protected] Phone: (386) Cell: (386) Hillsborough Community College Eric Johnson PO Box Tampa, FL E Mail : [email protected] Phone: (813) Cell: (850) Miami Dade College Victoria Hernandez 300 NE 2nd Avenue Miami, FL E Mail: [email protected] Phone : (305) Cell: Pasco Hernando State College Steve Schroeder Ridge Road New Port Richey, FL E Mail: [email protected] Phone: (727) Cell: (727) Santa Fe College Liam McClay 3000 NW 83rd St Gainesville, FL E Mail: [email protected] Cell: (850) St. Johns River State College Jack Hall 5001 St. Johns Avenue Palatka, FL E Mail: [email protected] Phone: (386) Cell: (904)
42 St. Petersburg College Ed Woodruff 5010 Glenrose Ct. Tallahassee, FL E Mail: [email protected] Phone: (727) Cell: (727) Valencia College Jay Galbraith PO Box Orlando, FL E Mail: [email protected] Phone: (407) Cell: (407) Association of Florida Colleges Michael Brawer 113 East College Ave Tallahassee, FL E mail: [email protected] Phone: (850) Cell: (850) AFC Lobbyist Don Payton Ballard Partners 618 E. South St., Suite 500 Orlando, FL [email protected] Cell: (407) Tallahassee Community College Scott Balog 444 Appleyard Drive Tallahassee, FL E Mail: [email protected] Phone: (850) Cell: (850) Valencia College Bill Mullowney 190 South Orange Avenue Orlando, FL E Mail: [email protected] Phone: (407) Cell: (407) AFC Lobbyist Chris Hansen Ballard Partners 403 East Park Avenue Tallahassee, FL [email protected] Phone: (850) Cell: (850) COP Director of Governmental Relations Stacey Webb Southern Strategy Group 120 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL E mail: [email protected] Phone: (850) Cell: (850)
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