She's an MBA and a conservative and a quickly rising star.
I'm glad Jennifer has an elected position but a bit disappointed that Jeb didn't find a place for her in the state government following her 2nd loss to Brown. I think Jennifer is a wonderful person with strong credentials and would make a great leader who happens to be black. Isn't that the was it is supposed to be?
Jennifer, come down to the 15th district if Dave Weldon chooses not to run.
Yet the 3rd District chose Corrine Brown??????
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She's was also responsible for the Agency's 30 million dollar budget, legislation, three state nursing homes and one domiciliary. Jennifer was a registered lobbyist in the State of Florida. She lobbied for the retention of state construction funds for the Bay and Charlotte County State Veterans' Nursing Homes, and led the generation of two federal matching grant applications that will result in $15 million of federal funds for these projects. As Chairperson of the Florida Council on Homelessness, she sought ways for Florida to provide enhanced services toward solving homeless problems in the state and particularly within the veteran's community.
She attended and graduated from Uniondale High School, Uniondale, NY in 1977 and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from the University of New Mexico and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Kensington University.
Jennifer enlisted in the Navy in 1979. She rose through the ranks from an enlisted Jet Mechanic and retired as a Lieutenant Commander Aviation Maintenance Officer after 20-years. Jennifer received numerous personal awards and decorations during her 20-year military career which includes: Meritorious Service Medal, two Navy Commendation Medals, two Navy Achievement Medals, U.S. Coast Guard Operations Ribbon, Navy "E", Good Conduct Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal, Navy Volunteer Service Medal, two Sea Service Ribbons, Overseas Ribbon, two Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon and an Expert Pistol Medal.
Jennifer has received numerous awards for her leadership and community service. She was the recipient of the 2001 Center for New Black Leadership Excellence in Leadership Award, 1998 First Coast African American Women Award, 1996 Clay County Chamber of Commerce Military Person of the Year, 1996 YMCA Black Achievers Award recipient. In 1999 and 2002 She was awarded the "Top 10" Republican Award from the Republican Party of Clay County.
Jennifer is a graduate of Project Blue Print Class of '97 and Leadership Jacksonville Class of '97. She is a Member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Orange Park Rotary, The First Coast African American Chamber of Commerce, National Political Congress of Black Women, Inc., Clay County Chamber of Commerce, Clay County Republican Executive Committee, Federated Republican Women of Clay, Associate Member of the Republican Women's Club of Duval Federated, Associate Member of the First Coast Republican Women's Club, YMCA Black Achievers Co-Chair and former mentor, Board of Governor Member for Florida Metropolitan University, lifetime member of the NAACP, former Commissioner on the Jacksonville Mayor's Commission on the Status of Women, former Board Member of Gateway Girls Scout Council, Inc., former Jacksonville Community Council Inc. Member, former Governor's Appointee to the Northeast Regional Planning Council. Jennifer is also an active member of The Retired Officers Association, American Legion Post 0197, National Association of County Veteran's Service Officers, The Honor Society of Women Legionnaires and Fleet Reserve Association 126.
In 2001 President George W. Bush appointed her to "The White House Presidential Scholar's Commission."
Jennifer resides in Green Cove Springs, FL and is married to Mr. Nolan Carroll. They have three children, Nolan II, Nyckie and Necho.
If there is one thing that RATS know for sure, it is that if they ever go below 90% of the black vote, the RAT party will cease to exist.
Hark! Do I hear faint strains of "Happy Days Are Here Again"?
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The other race, mentioned here, between Ju'coby Pitman and Glorious "Victorious"Johnson was where the real victory was had. Ju'coby had a solid record of service, turning around the financial mess that was the Clara White Mission, something that many Christians, white and black appreciated. It gave her name recognition and Glorious had an uphill battle and won by the smallest of margins.
Her party's support for the pro-life position made is what made the difference for her locally. Now - onwards and upwards!!