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Daily Outtakes: Board Chair has her outside counsel, search firm

Less than 48 hours after Interim President Manny Diaz fired the university’s general counsel, University of West Florida Board Chair Rebecca Matthews held a meeting with attorneys from Gov. Ron DeSantis’ favorite law firm, Lawson Huck Gonzalez, and representatives of the well-known presidential search firm Funk Associates.

Inweekly received the calendar listing through a public request:

NOTE TIMELINE: The calendar event was created at 10:54 a.m. on Wednesday, July 30, BEFORE UWF General Counsel Susan Woolf sent her memo to the Board of Trustees informing the trustees of the conflict with the Matthews and asking for a board meeting to vote on the matter (12:05 p.m. on July 30).



Lawson Huck Gonzalez

I asked State Rep. Alex Andrade about the Tallahassee law firm that was formed in 2023:

Alan Lawson retired from the Florida Supreme Court in 2022.

Jason Gonzalez is the former General Counsel to the Governor of Florida.

When the firm launched, it was retained by the Florida Department of Transportation and the Department of Management Services. The firm was part of legal teams defending key regulatory changes and actions that supported or aligned with the DeSantis administration’s policies, including the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District created during the Disney v. DeSantis disputes.



Funk Associates

Funk Associates—formally known as R. William Funk & Associates—is a Dallas, Texas-based executive search firm specializing in higher education leadership recruitment.

Funk Associates has led over 400 searches for college and university presidents and chancellors, in addition to numerous placements for provosts, deans, athletic directors, and other senior roles. The firm has placed leaders in two-thirds of all public AAU (Association of American Universities) institutions and at over half of U.S. News & World Report’s “Top 30 National Universities.”

This year, Funk Associates completed presidential searches for Florida International University (FIU), Coastal Carolina University (CCU), and the University of St. Thomas–Houston (UST).

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