DeSantis appoints four to Collier County Housing Authority

Governor Ron DeSantis Florida Governor - Official Website
Governor Ron DeSantis Florida Governor - Official Website
0Comments

Governor Ron DeSantis has appointed four individuals to the Collier County Housing Authority. The appointees are Randolph Cash, Danielle Hudson, Joseph Murgalo Jr., and Lindsey Touchette.

Randolph Cash is retired and was previously the President of Flamingo Air Management, Inc. He served in the United States Army and holds the position of State Junior Vice Commander for Veterans of Foreign Wars. Additionally, he is involved with several organizations including the Immokalee Chamber of Commerce and the Naples Museum of Military History Board of Directors. Cash graduated with a bachelor’s degree in politics and public affairs from the University of Miami.

Danielle Hudson works as Vice President of Public Policy for the Naples Area Board of Realtors. She participates actively in community initiatives such as Big Cypress Daughters of the American Revolution and Saint Agnes Church Faith Formation. Hudson holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and political science along with a master’s degree in international relations from Salve Regina University.

Joseph Murgalo Jr., a Real Estate Advisor at Compass, serves as President of the Rotary Club of Bonita Springs. His past roles include membership on boards like Visit Florida Board of Directors and Bonita Springs Chamber of Commerce. Murgalo obtained his bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Maryland.

Lindsey Touchette is Vice President of Community Engagement at Collier Community Foundation. Her community involvement includes being a board member for Disaster Ready Collier County, and she was recognized by Naples Illustrated as part of their 2025 Naples 100 list. Touchette earned her bachelor’s degree in public relations, advertising, and applied communications from Florida Gulf Coast University and her master’s degree in nonprofit management from the University of Central Florida.



Related

Roger Young Executive Director

Florida Scrub-Jay Festival to be held at Oscar Scherer State Park on March 21

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will host the annual Florida Scrub-Jay Festival at Oscar Scherer State Park on March 21. The event highlights conservation efforts for this unique bird species native only to Florida. Visitors can enjoy educational activities while learning how they can contribute.

Commissioner Manny Diaz, Jr.

Florida Department of Education honors top STEM students at Sunshine State Scholars event

The Florida Department of Education honored 111 top STEM students during its annual Sunshine State Scholars Conference. Ten scholars received scholarships for higher education opportunities within the state. The event aimed to connect talented students with resources for future success.

Anastasios Kamoutsas, Commissioner

Black History Month contest winners honored by state education officials

Last night, the winners of Florida’s Black History Month educator and student art and essay contests were announced at a reception held at the Governor’s Mansion.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Gulf Coast Dispatch.