The Central Florida Urban League CEO will take home a hefty salary at $400,000—nearly triple the governor’s salary.
In the latest update on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ quarrel with the Mouse, his handpicked Board of Supervisors for the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District tapped ally Glen Gilzean as the new district administrator on Wednesday. The Central Florida Urban League CEO will take home a hefty salary at $400,000—nearly triple the governor’s salary—and replace John Classe, one of the last men standing from Walt Disney Co.’s prior control of the district.
It will keep him as a special adviser as long as he helps out in itsagainst Disney. Classe’s new contract bars him from working at the multinational corporation for two years if he exits the district and grants him health care for life—unless the board gives him the boot for not complying. DeSantis seized control of the former Reedy Creek Improvement District and swapped it out for a state-appointed, five-member board after Disney criticized his “Don’t Say Gay” bill.
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
6 Floridians accused of trafficking drugs from West Coast to Central FloridaSeveral Floridians were arrested and indicted in a year-long drug trafficking investigation called “Operation Ice Man,” according to the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office.
Read more »
Florida DOE adopts textbooks previously denied over 'information that was not aligned with Florida Law'The Florida Department of Education announced it had approved more than 60% of submitted social studies instructional materials for use in the state.
Read more »
Urban explorer finds decades-old love poems and paintings in abandoned homeInside the abandoned family home, one urban explorer stumbled on some amazing personal items.
Read more »
Urban Trees Lessen Impacts of Climate ChangeWith weather events becoming more extreme, we continue looking for solutions: A new report is highlighting the power of trees planted in urban areas to help alleviate some of the impacts in our changing climate.
Read more »
Seat could ditch cars by 2030 as part of radical reposition | AutocarSeat could ditch cars altogether by 2030 as part of its reposition as an 'urban mobility brand'
Read more »