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Workforce Development Board Welcomes New Members |
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Dr. David Goetsch, Commissioner Elaine Tucker and Superintendent Carlene Anderson were recently appointed to the Workforce Development Board of Okaloosa and Walton Counties.
Dr. Goetsch is a Vice President of Okaloosa-Walton College (OWC). In addition he teaches courses in several disciplines including business and social science. He holds numerous degrees at the AA, BS, Masters and Doctoral levels. He is the author of more than 50 books on leadership, management, and supervision. He is well known in the community for his work in economic development and with chambers of commerce. He was the founder of the Okaloosa Co. EDC’s Technology Coast Manufacturing & Engineering Network (TeCMEN) organization and has been active with and served in numerous leadership capacities with the Greater Fort Walton Beach, Greater Crestview Area and Niceville-Valparaiso-Bay Area Chambers of Commerce. He is very active as an instructor for and advisor to Leadership Okaloosa.
Commissioner Elaine Tucker was elected to the Okaloosa County Board of County Commissioners in 2002 and serves as commissioner for District 2. Previously she served as Shalimar Town Commissioner, Mayor Pro Tem, Finance Commissioner and Police Commissioner. In her role as a county commissioner she serves as the liaison officer to numerous boards and organizations in the county. In addition Commissioner Tucker is an active board member of the Boys & Girls Club and the Emerald Coast Foundation. She was selected to serve as an Honorary Squadron Commander for the 68th Electronic Warfare Squadron at Eglin Air Force Base.
Superintendent Carlene Anderson was elected to head the Walton County School District in November, 2004. She earned an AA Degree from the University of Southern Mississippi, and a BA Degree in Elementary Education and Early Childhood from the University of West Florida. She also holds a Masters Degree in Education. Her educational and professional career include: classroom teacher in the middle school and elementary school levels; assistant principal at the elementary level; principal at the elementary level; and district Superintendent of Schools. She has earned several recognitions and awards throughout her 29 years in the educational profession. |
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Carlene Anderson |
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