Florida Restaurant & Lodging Magazine Winter 2022 v2

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FRLA Government Relations Update Richard Turner Retires!

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he Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association (FRLA) announced personnel changes within its Government Relations Department, including the retirement of longtime Senior Vice President (SVP) of Legal and Legislative Affairs, Richard Turner, who served nearly 20 years with the association. Also announced were the promotions of Samantha Padgett to Vice President of Government Relations and General Counsel and Nicolette Hoffman to Government Relations Manager. FRLA President/CEO Carol Dover noted, “I could not be prouder of the successes of our Government Relations Department under the leadership of Richard Turner for the past two decades. Our efforts to advocate for Florida’s restaurant and lodging industries have directly and positively impacted the health and wealth of this great state while protecting the jobs of millions of our employees. We wish Richard the very best in his well-earned retirement and have full faith in Samantha and Nicolette to continue the great work of this association as we continue our efforts to defend and grow Florida’s top industry into the future.” Throughout his time at FRLA, Turner played a key role in achieving continued success and growth for Florida’s largest industries — hospitality and tourism. He represented the industry before the Florida Legislature and the Florida Cabinet, as 14

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well as other state partner and regulatory agencies and at the federal level in Washington, D.C. Among his many career achievements, Turner was integral to the repeal of the alcoholic beverage surcharge, he worked on the preemption to the State of paid leave, and he was involved in the clarification of the communication services tax. Prior to joining FRLA, Turner spent nearly two decades with the State of Florida, where he served as Director for the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco at the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation (DBPR) and as an attorney at the Department of Insurance, the Department of Agriculture and DBPR. Samantha Padgett first joined FRLA in 2018 as General Counsel. In her new role, she will oversee FRLA’s Government Relations Department and direct its agenda and initiatives. She will continue to provide legal counsel to the association and its leadership and serve as an advocate for the restaurant and lodging industries at the local, state and federal levels. Ms. Padgett is a member of The Florida Bar. She graduated cum laude from the University of Florida College of Law in 2005 and received her B.A. from Emory University in 2001. She has served on the VISIT FLORIDA Board of Directors, the University of Florida Center for Retailing Executive Advisory Board and the Florida Recycling Partnership Board of Directors.

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Ms. Padgett previously served as the Vice President and General Counsel of the Florida Retail Federation (FRF). Nicolette Hoffman joined FRLA in the summer of 2021 as Legislative Analyst and Event Coordinator. In her new role, she will coordinate FRLA’s government relations and advocacy efforts, including state and federal issue management, political contributions processing and reporting, event planning and execution, advocacy communications and legislative publication design. Prior to joining FRLA, she served as the Events and Marketing Coordinator for the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship, part of Florida State University’s College of Business. Hoffman has also held several public policy internships at the United States Senate Commerce Committee among others. She graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in Public Relations. FLORIDA RESTAUR ANT & LOD GING A S SO CIATION


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