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DeSantis Recommends Dr. Henry Mack for Education Commissioner

Current U.S. Assistant Secretary of Labor and former Florida College System chancellor tapped to lead K-20 education policy


Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday his recommendation of Dr. Henry Mack to serve as Florida’s next Commissioner of Education. The move follows the appointment of former Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas as President of Polk State College, and the Florida Board of Education’s naming of Dr. Paul O. Burns as interim commissioner during the transition.

Mack’s background:

“I am confident Dr. Mack will build on Florida’s record of success in education. He shares our commitment to parental rights, school choice, eliminating radical ideologies from the classroom, and preparing every student for success in the workforce and in life.” — Gov. Ron DeSantis

Mack, for his part, framed the recommendation as a homecoming. He spent more than two decades teaching in Florida before moving into state and federal policy roles.

“It is a profound honor to be recommended by Governor DeSantis to serve as Florida’s Commissioner of Education. For more than two decades I had the privilege of teaching in Florida, helping students think critically about education, policy, and the good life… I am ready to bring that integrated vision home to serve Florida’s students, parents, and teachers and strengthen our workforce and economy.” — Dr. Henry Mack


Pensacola State College Implication

Mack is the first PhD that DeSantis has appointed Education Commissioner. His last three Education Commissioners did not, but the trio have gone on to jobs in higher education:

Will Mack be Pensacola State College’s next president? The search process, led by PSC District Board of Trustees Chair Zack Smith, has been conducted behind closed doors.


Why it matters: The Commissioner of Education oversees policy direction for Florida’s K-12 and postsecondary systems statewide—curriculum standards, school choice implementation, and workforce alignment among them. Mack’s dual background in state education administration and federal labor policy signals continuity with DeSantis’ push to tie Florida’s schools more tightly to workforce outcomes.


The recommendation now heads to the State Board of Education for consideration.

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