Group of arrows widens his practice with the addition of Glen Gilzeanwho will face the title of senior advisor.
“I am delighted to join Arrow Group and to help deepen their mission to redefine the Government Affairs Council,” said Gilzean. “I can’t wait to work with the talented team to generate a significant change and have a positive impact in Florida communities.”
Gilzean has spent a large part of his career in education, by founding non-profit education today and as a vice-president of advocacy and community affairs in Step Up for students, the main facilitator of good schools in Florida.
In particular, Gilzean received eight governor’s appointments throughout his career as Govs. Rick Scott And Ron Desantis. He was president of Florida Commission on Ethics. Gilzen is a member of the James Madison Institute and member of the American Enterprise Institute Leadership Network. He has sat on the Council of the Tourism Surveillance District of the Central Florida and, in a controversial section, as a supervisor in the elections of the county of Orange.
“Glen’s dedication to defend children and communities of Florida is inspiring,” said Group President Arrow Albert Balido. “His experience and passion will be a great asset for our team and the customers and causes we serve.”
Arrow Group is the branch of government affairs of the business law firm at full service Gunster, which January launched Thanks to a strategic partnership with Anfield Consulting. Balido, the former chief of Anfield, leads Arrow Group, with Broken serving as main political advisor.
The rental of Gilzean marks the second important addition to the company this year, after Kim Shugara veteran official with a large
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