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Jamal Sowell

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Jamal Allen Sowell is a business executive in the state of Florida, recognized by Florida Trend as one of the state’s 500 most influential business leaders.[1][2] He served as the Florida Secretary of Commerce and as the Chief Executive Officer of Enterprise Florida, Inc. (EFI), the state's primary economic development agency.[3] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Sowell was responsible for implementing the state’s economic development strategy throughout a tumultuous nationwide economic downturn. The DeSantis Administration called Sowell's efforts to support the state's recovery, "indispensable" in making Florida "the beacon of opportunity for the entire country."[4] In recognizing Sowell, the administration stated, "He has done outstanding work as the president and CEO of Enterprise Florida since January 2019, leading EFI through the once-in-a-generation economic challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic."[5] After serving as one of the administration's original cabinet members, Sowell resigned as Secretary of Commerce near the end of 2021 to attend military training for the United States Navy Reserve.[4]

Early life and education

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Jamal Sowell is a sixth generation Florida native born in Orlando, Florida to James and Lutricia Sowell. Sowell's parents met at Florida A&M University (FAMU) where his father was the class of 1968 Army ROTC distinguished military graduate. Sowell is a proud monthly donor to FAMU.

The Sowell family has a multi-generational tradition of military service. Sowell's grandfather fought in World War II, while his father served in Vietnam, and brother deployed to Iraq where he became disabled. Sowell's father was one of Florida's first 100 African-American attorneys.[6]

Sowell's parents both hail from the rural Florida regions of Hamilton County and Lake County. Sowell was raised in the Pine Hills neighborhood of Orlando, Florida. He attended Dr. Phillips High School before transferring to West Oaks Academy, a small Christian school. His Uncle is Commodores Founder Thomas McClary, and his cousin is Michigan Supreme Court Justice Kurtis Wilder.

Sowell attended the University of Florida, where he became Student Body President and a member of the University Board of Trustees.[7] Sowell graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in religion in 2005, with a minor in Family, Youth and Community Sciences. He was awarded the UF Outstanding Male Leader Award, inducted into the UF Hall of Fame,[8] and received the UF Outstanding Young Alumni Award.[9] He was on the UF Alumni Association Board of Directors. He did coursework in 19th century American literature under Professor Barry O'Connell at Amherst College, while he worked at Amherst College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He has also worked at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.

Sowell earned a Master's of Higher Education Administration & Policy from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a Juris Doctor and a certificate in constitutional design from Indiana University Bloomington Maurer School of Law. At Indiana University Bloomington, Sowell was a Pat Tillman Scholar.[10] He also served on the editorial board for the Indiana Journal of Constitutional Design and was an associate with the Indiana Center for Constitutional Democracy. While pursuing his degree in law, Sowell interned for Congressman Todd Young and lived in Israel and worked for Shurat HaDin, a non-governmental organization in Israel dedicated to fighting terrorist organizations through legal action. Sowell was selected to be an editor for the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy Symposium and was also appointed to a state board regulating health facility administrators by Indiana Governor Mike Pence.[11][12]

Sowell is a 2018 graduate of the Florida Taxwatch Citizenship Institute and is a Club for Growth Fellow. He was a Historically Black College and University Fellow with the Higher Educational Leadership Foundation (H.E.L.F.) Fellow.

Military service

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While in graduate school, Sowell enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve as a Private First Class. After completing graduate school, he went to active duty and became an officer. He served in Operation Enduring Freedom in 2010 during one of the deadliest years for troops in Afghanistan.[13] Sowell continues to serve his nation in the United States Navy Reserve.

Career

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Jamal Sowell was selected by Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida to serve as the state's Secretary of Commerce and CEO of Enterprise Florida, Inc. (EFI) the state's principal economic development organization at the outset of the Governor's administration. Enterprise Florida is a public private partnership which replaced Florida's former department of commerce with a private sector Board of Directors to direct economic development efforts throughout the state. EFI works with the state's economic development associations, economic development partners and private sector businesses to recruit new employers to the state while creating new business opportunities abroad for Florida-based businesses.

Sowell oversaw the 3 statewide offices and 14 international offices. When Sowell left the role, Florida had 16 consecutive months of job growth after the height of shutdowns at the start of the pandemic. Under Sowell's leadership, Enterprise Florida led the relocation or expansion of companies like Dun & Bradstreet, The Boeing Company, Citigroup, Pfizer, The Blackstone Group, Goldman-Sachs, Ark Invest,[14] and many more in the Sunshine State.

During Sowell's tenure, the organization organized the largest trade mission to Israel in the state's history on behalf of the Governor.[15] The goal of the mission was to strengthen ties between Florida and the State of Israel. This trip solidified future trade ties with Israel as it was the first time a governor from any U.S. state, visited both the University of Ariel and the region of Gush Etzion. While in Israel, the governor visited Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center. He also signed an anti-Semitism bill passed unanimously by the Florida House and Senate. Governor DeSantis participated in round tables and discussions with Israeli experts addressing a broad range of issues from water and agricultural technology, medical and environmental research, tourism, cultural and educational exchanges, to school safety and security.

The Florida delegation met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and two Israeli Cabinet members, the Minister of Science, Ofir Akunis, and the Minister of Strategic Affairs, Gilad Erdan, to discuss ways to strengthen relations between Florida and Israel in a variety of areas including space technologies, cybersecurity, emergency management, increasing trade, and investments. They also met with executives from EL AL airlines.[16] This mission was a natural continuation for Sowell because of his time working in Israel and experience in college advocating for the U.S.-Israel relationship.[17][18][19]

Sowell led Enterprise Florida, Inc. (EFI) throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Sowell assisted the administration in leading EFI through the national recession as the Governor led Florida's remarkable economic recovery. Sowell served on the Governor's "Re-Open Florida Task Force" executive committee.[20] The Governor lauded Sowell's leadership of Enterprise Florida, stating "I want to thank EFI for keeping Florida top of mind for investors and job creators, assisting existing Florida companies expand globally and maintaining programs that help all Florida businesses succeed."[21]

Prior to becoming CEO of EFI, Sowell was selected by Port Tampa Bay President and CEO Paul Anderson as the served as Chief of Staff for Port Tampa Bay. Port Tampa Bay is Florida's largest port by acreage and a key economic engine in the Tampa Bay region, generating $17.2 billion of total economic value. During his time in Tampa Bay, Sowell was appointed by the Pinellas County Commission to the Pinellas County Economic Development Council to help develop programs for economic development and trade opportunities for the Tampa Bay community.[22] During this time, Governor-elect Ron DeSantis selected Sowell to be on the transition advisory committee on the economy composed of Florida's most recognized experts to help the Governor-elect shape the future of Florida's economy.[23]

Sowell previously served as the special assistant to University of Florida President Dr. Bernie Machen, where he was a member of the president's cabinet and served as assistant corporate secretary for the university.[24][25]

Personal life

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Jamal lives with his wife, a teacher who is a graduate of Alcorn State University and Florida A&M University. In 2023, Governor DeSantis appointed him to the Florida Defense Support Task Force, a legislatively mandated body whose mission is to enhance Florida’s military missions and installations.[26][27] He is a member of the Florida Council of 100. He serves on the National Board of Directors for Team Red, White and Blue. He also serves as a Mergers and Acquisitions Advisor for Align Business Advisory Services.

References

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  17. ^ "First Aipac-sponsored Tour for Non-jewish Students Strengthens Tie". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
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  23. ^ "Will Weatherford to Head Up Ron DeSantis' Advisory Committee on the Economy". Florida Daily. 2018-11-28. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
  24. ^ "UF president names former student body president as assistant - News - University of Florida". news.ufl.edu. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
  25. ^ writer, Jeff Schweers Staff. "For Jamal Sowell, aide to Machen, the mission is to be a college president". The Star Banner. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
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