The Mid-Florida Chapter of NFBPA was officially incorporated and organized under the Laws of the State of Florida on January 17, 1992.
The Mid-Florida Chapter was established to develop an formal means of networking among Blacks in all sectors of government and quasi government in the Central Florida area. Purpose
The Mid-Florida Chapter was established to develop an formal means of networking among Blacks in all sectors of government and quasi government in the Central Florida area. Objectives
The objective of the Mid-Florida
is to improve information sharing, professional support system, assist in career development and mobility. This is achieved by establishing the following:
Network between counterparts for rallying support and lending influence with higher officials within jurisdictions. Clearinghouse for recruitment and placement of professional/managerial. Professional development avenues for educational enhancement of members: seminars, workshops, toastmasters, etc. Community involvement by volunteering to provide service, to create a presence and to act as professional role model for black youth. Develop political platforms on an advisory level to be publicly shared, without endorsing specific candidates. Side Benefits
Be joining the Mid-Florida Chapter there is an opportunity to work with the community, especially youth, to promote your profession, and add another layer of support to a foundation needed to advance our people. Geographical Area
The Mid-Florida Chapter includes members from the following areas: