From: CFO Jimmy Patronis
Date: July 5, 2017 at 9:13:20 PM CDT
Subject: CFO Jimmy Patronis: It Is An Honor To Serve
Dear Fellow Floridians:
My name is Jimmy Patronis and last week, I proudly accepted the call to serve and was sworn in as your Chief Financial Officer, State Fire [Jimmy Patronis sworn in as CFO] Marshal and member of the Florida Cabinet. As I took the oath of office surrounded by my wife Katie and two boys, Johnny and Theo, I was humbled by the incredible support of my family, friends, and fellow residents. I thank Governor Scott for his confidence in me and for the opportunity to succeed Jeff Atwater in this position. As Chief Atwater transitions home to South Florida, I thank him for nearly twenty years of dedicated service to the people of Florida. He is a true consumer champion, and I plan to keep moving Florida forward as he has for many years.
Born and raised in Panama City, I began working at a young age in my family’s restaurant, Captain Anderson’s, alongside[Jimmy Patronis is sworn in as State Fire Marshal] my father, uncle, and brothers. I attended Gulf Coast Community College, where I graduated with my associate degree in restaurant management, and from there I earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Florida State University. I am now a partner in our family business, which proudly celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Just like all businesses, those 50 years have brought ups and downs, but I look forward to creating the same opportunities and success that my family has seen for all of Florida’s families.
I’ve also had the honor of representing our great state as a member of the Florida House of Representatives from 2006 to 2014. I served as the Chair of the Economic Affairs Committee and on the Appropriations, Health & Human Services, and Transportations & Economic Development Appropriations Committees during my time in the Florida House. I’ve served on the Florida Elections Commission, Public Service Commission, and most recently, I was appointed to Florida’s Constitution Revision Commission, which meets once every twenty years to propose changes to our state constitution.
My years of business and legislative experience have taught me many things. As an employer, I know that financial accountability is key to ensuring that my employees have steady jobs and can pay their bills and put food on their family’s tables. I believe that a fair and affordable workers’ compensation system is vital to protecting workers from the harmful effects of on-the-job injuries, and I recognize first-hand that effective contract management is crucial to making the most of our money and warding off rising costs.
As a lifelong Floridian, I’ve seen the devastating impacts of hurricanes, as well as the need for cost-effective insurance coverage and an insurance industry that is ready, willing and able to help policyholders get back on their feet.
Most importantly, I know that a thriving economy is what creates jobs, improves our local communities, and ensures that our kids will see a brighter, better future in Florida. That’s why I am committed to crafting common sense solutions that create the best economic environment, so that Florida can continue to be the best place to live, work and raise a family.
In just a short time, I have seen the dedication of this Department on full display, and I look forward to working with them as we chart our path forward. During my time and travels across the state, I look forward to meeting you and getting to know your story as I continue to share mine. I’m ready to get to work!
Sincerely,
Jimmy Patronis
Chief Financial Officer
State of Florida
Buzz: Politicos are wondering who will replace Patronis on the powerful Public Service Commission and get his $131K salary. Hopefully it will be someone from Northwest Florida.
From The News Service of Florida:
APPLICATION DEADLINE SET FOR PATRONIS PSC SEAT
A state panel has set a July 28 application deadline for candidates seeking to replace Jimmy Patronis on the Florida Public Service Commission. Patronis on Friday was sworn in as state chief financial officer, replacing former CFO Jeff Atwater, who resigned to take a position at Florida Atlantic University. Patronis’ appointment to the Cabinet position by Gov. Rick Scott meant he had to leave the Public Service Commission, where he began a four-year term in January 2015.
The Florida Public Service Commission Nominating Council, which recommends candidates to Scott for appointment to the utility regulatory panel, set a 5 p.m. July 28 deadline for applications for the Patronis seat. The council also is accepting applications until 5 p.m. July 18 for two Public Service Commission seats that will become open because of the expiring terms of commission members Ronald Brise and Art Graham. Brise and Graham, whose terms are set to expire in January, have notified the nominating council that they will seek reappointment.