Tallahassee, Fla. — Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced the appointment of Travis Cummings, Glenton Gilzean and Jim Waldman to the Florida Commission on Ethics.

Travis Cummings

Cummings, of Fleming Island, is the Vice President of Benefits at The Bailey Group. He has served his community as Chairman of the Clay County Commission and Mayor of Orange Park. Cummings served eight years in the Florida House of Representatives, the last two as Chairman of the Appropriations Committee. He has volunteered his time with the Borland-Groover Clinic Foundation, Orange Park Medical Center Board of Trustees and the Clay County YMCA. Cummings earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Valdosta State University and his master of business administration from the University of North Florida.

Glenton Gilzean

Gilzean, of Ocoee, is the President and CEO of the Central Florida Urban League where he was named the 2019 Orlando Business Journal CEO of the Year. Previously, he was Vice President at Step Up For Students and served on the Pinellas County School Board and Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Board of Trustees. Gilzean earned his bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences and his master’s degree in entrepreneurship from the University of South Florida.

Jim Waldman

Waldman, of Pompano Beach, is an attorney and general counsel at Everglades College, Inc. Previously, he served as Mayor of Coconut Creek and spent eight years in the Florida House of Representatives. Waldman has volunteered his time with the American Red Cross, Florida League of Cities, Friends of Israel Defense Forces, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and the Jewish Federation of Broward County. He received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Florida and his juris doctor from Nova Southeastern University.

These appointments are subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.

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