Governor Scott Appoints Five to the Governing Board, South Florida Water Management District
May 10, 2011
The following news release was issued by the Office of Governor Rick Scott on May 10, 2011:
TALLAHASSEE – Governor Rick Scott today announced the appointments of Daniel DeLisi, James “Jim” Moran, Daniel O’Keefe, Timothy Sargent, and Glenn Waldman to the Governing Board, South Florida Water Management District.
Daniel DeLisi, 37, of Estero, is a self-employed planning and engineering consultant. He is appointed to represent Collier, Lee, Hendry and Charlotte counties for a term beginning May 10, 2011, and ending March 1, 2015.
James “Jim” Moran, 63, of West Palm Beach, is a self-employed attorney. He is appointed to represent Palm Beach County for a term beginning May 10, 2011, and ending March 1, 2015.
Daniel O’Keefe, 43, of Windermere, is an attorney with Shutts and Bowan LLP. He is appointed to represent Glades, Okeechobee, Highlands, Polk, Orange and Osceola counties for a term beginning May 10, 2011, and ending March 1, 2012.
Timothy Sargent, 41, of West Palm Beach, is the director of tax and operating company chief financial officer for Huizenga Holdings Inc. He is appointed as an at-large member for a term beginning May 10, 2011, and ending March 1, 2014.
Glenn Waldman, 51, of Weston, is a self-employed attorney. He is appointed to represent Broward County for a term beginning May 9, 2011, and ending March 1, 2014.
The appointments are subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.
The South Florida Water Management District is a regional governmental agency that oversees the water resources in the southern half of the state, covering 16 counties from Orlando to the Florida Keys and serving a population of 7.7 million residents. It is the oldest and largest of the state’s five water management districts. Created in 1949, the agency is responsible for managing and protecting water resources of South Florida by balancing and improving water quality, flood control, natural systems and water supply. To read more click here.