Kimberly Diaz Scott
"Say it in 6: "Get degree, word hard for Floridians." Kimberly is pursuing her Master's in Public Administration in Florida State's Askew School of Public Administration and Policy. The first in her family to earn a Master's degree, Kimberly seeks a career in which she can improve the lives of Floridians through policy. After completing her Bachelor's degree at Florida Gulf Coast University in 2011, she began her career working for the Florida House of Representatives, helping constituents with multiple matters from health to home insurance. Then Kimberly oversaw a successful Florida state senate race, after which she became Chief of Staff, and then again worked as the Central Florida Regional Political Director during the 2014 Florida gubernatorial race. She continues to work to cultivate progressive leaders and improve communities. "
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Kimberly Diaz Scott Profile
"Say it in 6: "Get degree, word hard for Floridians." Kimberly is pursuing her Master's in Public Administration in Florida State's Askew School of Public Administration and Policy. The first in her family to earn a Master's degree, Kimberly seeks a career in which she can improve the lives of Floridians through policy. After completing her Bachelor's degree at Florida Gulf Coast University in 2011, she began her career working for the Florida House of Representatives, helping constituents with multiple matters from health to home insurance. Then Kimberly oversaw a successful Florida state senate race, after which she became Chief of Staff, and then again worked as the Central Florida Regional Political Director during the 2014 Florida gubernatorial race. She continues to work to cultivate progressive leaders and improve communities. "
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