Governor Ron DeSantis announced today the appointment of Thomas Hurley and Robert Spottswood Jr. and the reappointment of Charlette Roman to the South Florida Water Management District.
Thomas Hurley:
- Hurley is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Becker Holding Corporation.
- He is involved in his community as a member of the Young Presidents Organization and previously served with the Boys and Girls Club of Martin County and the Miami Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
- Hurley holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Duke University and a master’s degree in business administration from Northwestern University.
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Robert Spottswood Jr.:
- Spottswood is the President of Spottswood Companies, Inc., Spottswood Management, and Keystar Construction.
- He is also a Partner at Spottswood & Sterling, PPLC.
- His current community involvement includes serving as a member of the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council and as a board member of the Nature Conservancy and the Fish and Wildlife Foundation of Florida.
- Spottswood earned his bachelor’s degree in food and resource economics from the University of Florida and his juris doctor from Nova Southeastern University.
- Charlette Roman:
- Roman is currently retired.
- Her previous experience includes serving as a Battle Command Training Specialist for Northrop-Grumman Tech Services.
- A veteran of the United States Army, she was formerly elected as a City of Marco Island Councilor, where she served as Vice Chair, and was also a board member of the Marco Island Taxpayers Association.
- Roman’s education includes a bachelor’s degree in communications from Loyola University, a master’s degree in business management from Webster University, and a graduation from the United States Army War College.
These appointments are subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.
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