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Orange County Government Florida

www.ocfl.net

 
Our mission is to serve the citizens of Orange County and our guests with integrity, honesty, fairness and professionalism. We are committed to transparency, accountability and engaging our citizens in the decision making process to earn their trust and improve our quality of life. Orange County is truly the best place in the world to live, learn, work and raise a family.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.ocfl.net
  • 201 South Rosalind Avenue
    Orlando, FL USA 32801
  • Phone: 407.836.3111

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Amanda Dukes
Senior Public Information Officer Profile
Andrea Wesser-Brawner
Chief Innovation and Emerging Technologies Officer Profile

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