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FSCJ Foundation Board of Directors Elects 2018-20 Officers

Nov 1, 2022, 10:57 AM

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) Foundation Board of Directors elected the new 2018-20 officers at the December 13, 2017 Board of Directors meeting. The newly elected officers will serve a two-year term beginning January 1, 2018.

Chairperson

Ms. Martha Barrett

Vice President, Market Development

Bank of America

1st Vice Chairperson

Ms. Velma Monteiro-Tribble

Director, Grants and Programs

Florida Blue Foundation

2nd Vice Chairperson

Mr. Wayne Young

Director, Response and Environmental Programs

Jacksonville Electric Authority

Treasurer

Mr. Wilson Studstill

Senior Vice President Investments

Raymond James & Associates

Secretary

Mr. Robert (“Bob”) Cook

General Partner & Executive Vice President

Great South Timber & Lumber, Inc.

“We look forward to working closely with these distinguished individuals and their fellow Board members these next two years continuing to serve the educational and economic needs of our growing community,” said FSCJ President Dr. Cynthia Bioteau. “With their support and guidance we will continue to bridge the gap between our talented, diverse student body and our regional workforce partners.”

The FSCJ Foundation strives to help individuals who need financial assistance in order to take advantage of these educational opportunities. Each year, we provide approximately 1,000 students with financial support and are committed to helping many more students in the coming years.

Read more about the FSCJ Foundation’s mission, values and vision.

About FSCJ

Known as “the community’s college,” Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) exists to provide valuable, high quality learning opportunities to anyone with the desire to enhance themselves through the pursuit of higher education. Serving more than 50,000 students and awarding more than 7,800 degrees and certificates on an annual basis, the College plays a significant role in supplying the region’s employers with a highly skilled, educated workforce.