Yesterday, Scott announced Robert Woody as Badger’s
replacement on the FAMU board. If confirmed by the Florida Senate, Woody will
serve until January 6, 2020.
Back in February, Scott also reappointed Woody to the Santa Fe College District Board of Trustees for term ending May 31, 2018. According to the Tallahassee Democrat, a Scott spokesman said Woody will serve as a board member at both FAMU and Santa Fe if senators confirm both of his appointments.
Back in February, Scott also reappointed Woody to the Santa Fe College District Board of Trustees for term ending May 31, 2018. According to the Tallahassee Democrat, a Scott spokesman said Woody will serve as a board member at both FAMU and Santa Fe if senators confirm both of his appointments.
Woody, 61, of Gainesville, is a retired deputy secretary of
the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice. He earned his bachelor’s degree
from the State University at Oneonta.
Badger was first appointed to a three-year term on the
board by former Gov. Charlie Crist in 2007. Crist then reappointed him in 2010.
He was elected chairman of the board 2011 and then reelected in 2013.