Summit Update: Florida Senate President Mike Haridopolos and Florida Representative Daniel Davis Added to Agenda

Mar 14, 2012

 

We are pleased to announce that Florida Senate President Mike Haridopolos and Florida Representative Daniel Davis will be joining us at the 2012 State of the Florida Insurance Market Summit.  

President Haridopolos is scheduled to address the Summit today at approximately 4:55 p.m. in the The Ritz-Carlton Talbot Ballroom.  

Representative Davis will speak at breakfast at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow, March 15, 2012, in The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom Salons II & III.

 

About Senate President Mike Haridopolos

Florida Senate President Mike Haridopolos was elected in March 2003 and re-elected in 2006, and is serving as 2010-2012 Senate President. The co-founder of the Freedom Caucus, which is dedicated to lessgovernment, less taxes and more freedom, Senator Haridopolos was featured in Florida Trend magazine as “…one who could shape Florida government.” 

He again was ranked among the “rising stars” of Florida politics by the National Journal, which described him as “…a staunch conservative, Haridopolos is one of the leaders of the fiscal conservative wing of the party.”

He has co-authored two books, including “10 Big Issues Facing Our Generation” (Harcourt-Brace 1998).  
Senate President Haridopolos’ district of nearly 500,000 includes portions of Brevard, Indian River, Osceola and St. Lucie Counties.

Senator Haridopolos graduated from Stetson University in 1992 with a Bachelor of Arts in History. In 1993, he earned a Masters Degree in History at the University of Arkansas.

Together with his wife, Stephanie, a family practice doctor in Melbourne, Senator Haridopolos has three children, Alexis, Hayden and Reagan. 

 

About Representative Daniel Davis

Representative Daniel Davis was born in South Bend, Indiana, and moved to Florida in 1979.  He attended Maranatha Baptist Bible College and currently serves as the Executive Director of Northeast Florida Builders Association.  Elected to the Florida House in 2010, Davis was appointed Deputy Majority Whip in 2011.  Davis served on the Jacksonville City Council from 2003 to 2010 and as President from 2007 to 2008. He currently resides in Jacksonville, with his wife Rebekah, and their four children Alivia, Caroline, Christian, and Gabe.

 

 

 

 

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