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Governor Ron DeSantis appointed John Webb, owner and broker of Webb’s Realty, to the Polk State College District Board of Trustees on Wednesday. A Polk County resident for more than 55 years, Webb is a long-time community fixture who has leveraged his deep-rooted ties to support both the local economy and regional academic institutions. Webb moved to Florida in 1971 and graduated from Winter Haven High School. After high school, he managed the Florida Webb’s Candy location and received his bachelor’s degree from the University of South Florida. He has grown the popular candy story in Davenport, and owns Webb’s Car Wash, Webb’s Realty and medical and professional rental space at Webb Square. Webb and his son are also involved in a commercial real estate business, which includes real estate development and commercial rentals. “We welcome Trustee Webb and look forward to his expertise and support, especially as we expand to Haines City-Davenport and enhance opportunities and services for all students across Polk County,” President Anastasios Kamoutsas said. The District Board of Trustees is made up of members who are vested with oversight of all College policies, including matters related to programs, buildings, finances and personnel. Florida’s governor appoints the members who serve without compensation. All appointments are subject to Florida Senate confirmation. About Polk State College Located in Polk County, Florida, and established in 1964, Polk State College is a multi-campus institution serving more than 14,000 students with Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelor of Science, Associate in Arts, and Associate in Science degrees, as well as 9,000 individuals in a wide range of certificate and workforce training programs. The College also operates three charter high schools. Polk State’s advantages include small class sizes; hands-on learning; dedicated faculty; day and night classes; online options; affordable tuition; excellent financial aid; and a diverse community and vibrant student life, including fine arts opportunities, clubs, and intercollegiate athletics.
Governor Ron DeSantis appointed John Webb, owner and broker of Webb’s Realty, to the Polk State College District Board of Trustees on Wednesday. A Polk County resident for more than 55 years, Webb is a long-time community fixture who has leveraged his deep-rooted ties to support both the local economy and regional academic institutions.
Webb moved to Florida in 1971 and graduated from Winter Haven High School. After high school, he managed the Florida Webb’s Candy location and received his bachelor’s degree from the University of South Florida.
He has grown the popular candy story in Davenport, and owns Webb’s Car Wash, Webb’s Realty and medical and professional rental space at Webb Square. Webb and his son are also involved in a commercial real estate business, which includes real estate development and commercial rentals.
“We welcome Trustee Webb and look forward to his expertise and support, especially as we expand to Haines City-Davenport and enhance opportunities and services for all students across Polk County,” President Anastasios Kamoutsas said.
The District Board of Trustees is made up of members who are vested with oversight of all College policies, including matters related to programs, buildings, finances and personnel. Florida’s governor appoints the members who serve without compensation. All appointments are subject to Florida Senate confirmation.
About Polk State College
Located in Polk County, Florida, and established in 1964, Polk State College is a multi-campus institution serving more than 14,000 students with Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelor of Science, Associate in Arts, and Associate in Science degrees, as well as 9,000 individuals in a wide range of certificate and workforce training programs. The College also operates three charter high schools.
Polk State’s advantages include small class sizes; hands-on learning; dedicated faculty; day and night classes; online options; affordable tuition; excellent financial aid; and a diverse community and vibrant student life, including fine arts opportunities, clubs, and intercollegiate athletics.