Governor Rick Scott Appoints David Maymon to the Broward College District Board of Trustees

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL (June 17, 2015) – Governor Rick Scott recently announced the appointment of David R. Maymon to the Broward College District Board of Trustees. 

“It is my honor to welcome David to the Board of Trustees,” said John Benz, chair of the Broward College District Board of Trustees. “We look forward to working closely with him to ensure student success and assist the College in its continued development.” 

Maymon, who resides in Fort Lauderdale, has been the owner of Advocate Home Care, a home health agency/nurse registry that provides home care to patients upon discharge from hospitals and nursing facilities throughout Florida. He previously served as a litigator for five years in Chicago and Philadelphia, before moving back to South Florida. Maymon has also served on the Broward County Small Business Advisory Board and the Fort Lauderdale Community Services Board. Beginning his collegiate coursework at Broward College, Maymon went on to complete an associate’s degree from College of DuPage, bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois and juris doctor from DePaul College of Law. He succeeds Trustee Elizabeth Tonkin, and is appointed for a term beginning June 12, 2015, and ending May 31, 2018.

The Broward College District Board of Trustees is a five-member group of community leaders with diverse backgrounds who provide dedicated leadership to the College and its activities. As the governing board of the College, they are the stewards of Broward College’s commitment to excellence, while they guide the College and implement the goals enumerated in their mission statement. As a team, this group is fully engaged in providing a future that offers increased higher education opportunities for Broward County residents. 

For more information, contact Angela Nicoletti at 954-201-7939 or anicolet@broward.edu. 

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