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January Leadership Breakfast - South Florida (2201598-ALUM-EVT-220110)
Project: January Leadership Breakfast

Alumni Relations

Alexa Butler
Associate Director of South Florida Alumni & Board Engagement
alexa.butler@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

01-10-2022

Status
Complete

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Monica Vosilla

Important Dates

Materials Submission Deadline
01-03-2022

Draft Production Date
01-05-2022

Draft Approval & Data Receipt Deadline
01-06-2022

Final Approval Deadline
01-07-2022

Email Info

Sender Display Name
UF South Florida

Sender Email Address
SouthFlorida@uff.ufl.edu

Subject Line
You're Invited | UF South Florida Virtual Leadership Series Featuring Government Relations

Preview Text
Please join us to learn current updates from UF Government Relations ahead of the Legislative Session

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⚠️ Your request is in the final stages and is locked for comments and file uploads. If you need urgent assistance please email both Jason Phenicie (jphenicie@uff.ufl.edu) and Monica Vosilla (mvosilla@uff.ufl.edu)

[DEC-16-21  2:55 PM  Anonymous] Event Date: Thursday, January 13
Event Time: 12:00 - 12:45pm
RSVP Link: https://ufl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYsdeGhqTsuHNdq2uF-9afG9d4JuLhjNw-c 
Event Name: “Launching into the Future: A Preview of UF’s 2022 Legislative Priorities”

Speaker Bio: Samantha Greer is the Director of Government Relations, advancing UF’s interests at the state level.
Before joining UF, Samantha served as the Vice President of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs for the Personal Insurance Federation of Florida, a P&C insurance trade association based in Tallahassee. Her main responsibilities included advocating the association’s interests before the Florida Legislature, Florida Cabinet and executive branch agencies, and developing legislative and regulatory strategies to advance the collective priorities.
Samantha also served as the Director of Government Affairs for the PACE Center for Girls, Inc. During her tenure with PACE, she expanded PACE’s public sector resources at the local and state level, positioned PACE as the lead advocate for at-risk girls and supported the program’s expansion into Georgia.
Samantha was recognized in 2020 as a Local Patriot by The Village Square and as one of the 25 Women You Need To Know by the Tallahassee Democrat. She has also held the titles of ‘30 under 30 Rising Star’ of Florida Politics, 2016 Golden A.C.E. by the Tallahassee Network of Young Professionals, and Rising Star in the lobbying industry by INFLUENCE Magazine. Samantha volunteers with the South City Foundation, UF Health Leadership Council, and Junior League of Tampa. 
Samantha graduated from the University of Florida with her B.A. and M.A. in Political Science and Certificates in International Relations and Political Campaigning. She remains an active member of the Florida Blue Key alumni community. 


[JAN-03-22  4:21 PM  Monica Vosilla] Revised draft ready for approval in Litmus

[JAN-03-22  9:15 PM  Anonymous] Litmus draft approved on 1/3 - option to approve in Quickbase is not showing/available

[JAN-03-22  9:47 PM  Jason Phenicie] New file added
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