Governor Appoints Clay Ingram As CEO Of Volunteer Florida

January 26, 2019

Governor Ron DeSantis announced the appointment of Clay Ingram as CEO of Volunteer Florida.

“I am happy to announce the appointment of Clay Ingram to lead our state’s volunteer efforts as CEO of Volunteer Florida,” said DeSantis. “Between his leadership in the Florida Legislature and his advocacy for the Pensacola community, this was an easy choice. I know Clay will make Floridians proud and lead the agency with the utmost integrity.”

Ingram is a Pensacola native who served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2010 to 2018. In addition to his legislative duties, he has also served as president and CEO of the Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce since 2015.

Very active in his community, Ingram is a member of Gonzalez United Methodist Church and serves as a board member for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida, United Methodist Children’s Home of Northwest Florida, Achieve Escambia and the Florida State University Alumni Association.

He graduated from Tate High School, and from FSU with a bachelor’s degree in general communication in 2000.

Volunteer Florida, the lead agency for volunteerism and national service in Florida, administers $31.7 million in federal, state, and local funding for national service and volunteer programs across the state.

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