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South Florida Virtual Leadership Series Invitation - June 2023 (2302067-ALUM-EVT-230511)
Project: South Florida Virtual Leadership Series Invitation - June 2023

Alumni Relations

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

Sponsor Info

05-11-2023

Status
Complete

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Blake Loiacono; Tonya Gibbs

Important Dates

Materials Submission Deadline
05-04-2023

Draft Production Date
05-08-2023

Draft Approval & Data Receipt Deadline
05-09-2023

Final Approval Deadline
05-10-2023

Email Info

Sender Display Name
UF South Florida

Sender Email Address
SouthFlorida@uff.ufl.edu

Subject Line
You're Invited to June's UF South Florida Virtual Leadership Series Event

Preview Text
Hear from UF Government Relations Director Chris Emmanuel

URL for this Screen: https://ufodaa.quickbase.com/db/bk6w4fz4u?a=q&qid=31&nv=1&v0=458

Updates

The project update log is shown below.

⚠️ 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)

[APR-25-23  4:40 PM  Monica Vosilla] Hi Alexa, we have the International Gator Day reminder set for 5/9 as well. Would you mind if we pushed this to 5/11 so that it doesn't interfere with that send or Gator Nation News on 5/10? -Monica 

[MAY-01-23  7:20 AM  Tonya Gibbs] Do you have a photo and bio for Chris? 

[MAY-02-23 11:03 AM  Jason Phenicie] New file added

[MAY-02-23 11:07 AM  Anonymous] Hi Monica, thank you for suggesting and pushing the send date to 5/11 works well. 
Additional headshot option on UF Government Relations website, but I don't have an option to save the headshot photo there, it only saves as a website for me: https://www.gcr.ufl.edu/team-members/chris-emmanuel/

Bio (same as website): 
Chris Emmanuel is the Director of Government Relations for the University of Florida. He is responsible for state-level legislative and executive branch advocacy.

Prior to joining UF, Chris served as the Deputy Director for Policy in the Executive Office of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, where he worked on a variety of issues including economic development, higher education, insurance reform, appropriations, and public investments.

Before the Governor’s Office, Chris served as the Director of Infrastructure and Governance Policy at the Florida Chamber of Commerce, where he led lobbying efforts on transportation, energy, infrastructure, and financial issues on behalf of the state’s largest business association.

Chris graduated from UF with majors in History and Political Science and was active on campus, including membership in Florida Blue Key. He earned his law degree from Florida State University. Chris’s commentary had appeared in numerous state and national publications and his legal scholarship focuses on Florida constitutional law and politics, with articles published in the Florida State Law Review and Stetson Law Review.

Chris lives in Tallahassee with his wife Elizabeth and their two young children. He is active in the Economic Club of Florida, an alumnus of Leadership Florida Connect Class IX, and a member of the Florida Bar.

[MAY-08-23  6:44 PM  Jason Phenicie] New file added
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