Board of County Commissioners
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Janet C. Long
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Education
- Eckerd College, Political Science, 2001-2002
- St. Petersburg College, Business Management, 2000
- Florida State University, Certified Public Management, 1993
Pinellas County Public Service
Florida Association of Counties, Board Member
- Urban Caucus, Vice Chair
- Legislative Committee, Executive Member
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Board of Trustees, Largo Medical Center
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Clearwater Central Catholic High School Advisory Board
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Suncoast Tiger Bay, Board of Directors
- Vice President
- County Commissioner, elected countywide, 2012
- Florida House of Representatives, District 51, 2006-2010
- Military and Veterans Affairs Policy Committee
- Economic Development and Community Affairs Policy Council
- General Government Policy Council
- Insurance, Business and Financial Affairs Policy Committee
- Transportation and Economic Development Appropriations Committee
- Education K-12
- Seminole City Council, 2002-2006
- Deputy Insurance Commissioner for the Florida Department of Insurance - 1986-1998
Committee/Board Appointments by BCC Chairman
- Pinellas County Charter Review Commission
- Health and Human Services Leadership Board
- Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA)
- Secretary/Treasurer
- Committees:
- Executive Committee
- Nominating Committee
- Legislative Committee
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Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority (TBARTA) Board of Directors
- Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council - Executive Committee
Employment
- Clearwater Central Catholic High School
- Assistant to the President, 2006-2011
- Director of Advancement/Communications, 2003-2006
- Administration, Inc.
- Compliance Director, 2001-2002
- JCL & Associates
- CEO & President 1998-2014
- State of Florida
- Department of Insurance Regional Director 1987-1998
Personal
Janet has been married to her husband, Richard, a retired officer with the Seminole Fire Department, for 37 years. Her daughter is a nurse. Her oldest son was a United States Army Captain and Apache Pilot who recently returned from combat duty in Afghanistan. He now flies for a private company. Her youngest son is a police officer with the City of Clearwater and an Army Veteran. She has a daughter-in-law who is a police officer with the City of Clearwater and a Navy Veteran and another daughter-in-law who was a state prosecutor for seven years and now works in a private law firm in St. Petersburg. Commissioner Long also has four grandchildren.


