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Aug. 9, 2024 – Governor Ron DeSantis appointed two new District Board of Trustees (DBOT) members for South Florida State College (SFSC) on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024. The two new trustees are Denise Grimsley and Alison Hancock.
“On behalf of our entire SFSC community, I welcome Ms. Grimsley and Ms. Hancock to the board. We are excited about the experience, expertise, and knowledge they bring to the College,” said Fred Hawkins, president of SFSC. “Their dedication to our region and commitment to education will enhance our mission as we prepare the next generation of leaders.”
The new appointments include:
Denise Grimsley is the chief executive officer for The Development Group. Prior to her current role, she served as a state senator and a member of the House of Representatives and was a member of the SFSC Foundation board from 1998 to 2021. Grimsley earned her Practical Nursing Career Certificate from SFSC, an Associate in Science in Nursing from Polk State College, a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Warner University, and an MBA from the University of Miami Herbert Business School.
“I appreciate Governor DeSantis’ confidence in me for this appointment and I am eager to continue my partnership with South Florida State College under President Hawkins’ leadership,” said Grimsley. “I will serve with intentionality and mindfulness, knowing South Florida State College’s impactful role in empowering the future workforce of our region and the legacy that creates. Together, we will inspire economic growth and create opportunity for our communities.”
Alison Hancock is the assistant vice president and commercial banking relationship manager for SouthState Bank. She is a member of the board for the United Way of Central Florida and a former member of the Sebring Noon Rotary. Hancock earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration-Finance from the University of Florida Heavener School of Business.
“South Florida State College is a tremendous asset to our community and the state of Florida as a whole,” said Hancock. “I am honored to have been given the privilege to help this institution continue to grow and thrive in today’s everchanging climate.”
The SFSC DBOT meeting schedule can be found on southflorida.edu/college/calendar.