Leon County Government

Leon County Government

Government Administration

Tallahassee, FL 3,015 followers

Leon County is a welcoming, diverse, healthy & vibrant community, that is a great place to live, work & raise a family.

About us

Leon County is home to Florida’s capital, Tallahassee, which was established in 1824. Legislative and executive offices and the State House and Senate chambers are located here. As a political subdivision of the state, the County is guided by an elected, seven-member Board of County Commissioners. Five members of the Board are elected to serve specific commission districts, and two members are elected at-large. The County Administrator is appointed by the Board to oversee all functions, directives and policies. Social Media Terms of Use: LeonCountyFL.gov/SocialMediaPolicy

Website
http://www.LeonCountyFL.gov
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Tallahassee, FL
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1824

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    Today for Take Your Child to Work Day, we welcomed 3rd through 8th grade students into various County departments! These students shadowed their parents, exploring different roles and discovering how we serve the community. Check out photos from the Office of Resource Stewardship, Emergency Medical Services and Public Work.

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    For today's #WOWWednesday we are featuring Calvin Holton, Transfer Station Superintendent with Leon County Solid Waste. Calvin began working for Leon County in 2001 as a Landfill Spotter and has now been promoted to Transfer Station Superintendent, diligently serving the County for a total of 23 years. His work at the Transfer Station includes ensuring the safety of staff within a facility of high traffic and large equipment and managing the efficiency of 800 -1,000 tons of garbage being processed at the station each day. When asked what he enjoys most about working at the County, Calvin describes that it is the people. "I have had the privilege to meet and work with some wonderful people," he says. Outside of work, he spends time traveling and loves to engage in personal fitness, motorsports, and basketball. Thank you, Calvin, for your good work and commitment to what you do at the County!

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    Today for #WOWWednesday, we're featuring Mindy Conney, Human Services Specialist with Human Services and Community Partnerships. Mindy has been with the County since March 2022, when she was hired for a temporary position and later moved up to a full-time position. Among her many responsibilities, Mindy coordinates the Indigent Cremation and Burial Program and supports the human services grant program. Her favorite thing about working for the County is the opportunity to connect with the community. In her free time, Mindy can be found enjoying a movie, traveling, working on art projects, and reading books, graphic novels, and comics. She hopes to take a class later this year to learn how to use pastels. She also loves spending time with her much-adored American Bulldog rescue, Pirate. Thank you, Mindy, for all you do for the community!

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    For this #WOWWednesday, we're featuring Wayne Salls, Housing Rehabilitation Specialist in the Housing Services Division. Wayne has served with the County for two years. During that time, he has helped coordinate the annual Spring Home Expo and served as block captain and team lead during the 9/11 Day of Remembrance and Service in 2023. His favorite part about being with the County is "working behind the scenes with our contractors to assist our residents who don’t have the financial means to afford repairs to their homes. I feel proud knowing that our work has helped keep someone in a home that they otherwise might not be able to live in without programs available through Housing Services." When he's not working, Wayne enjoys time outside fishing, gardening, metal detecting, beekeeping, and taking care of his chickens, and spending time with his family. Thank you, Wayne, for all you do!

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    This #WOWWednesday we are highlighting Michael Boland, Facilities Management Director, who has been with the County for just over 10 years! Michael has successfully taken the lead on many projects during his time here. Some of the more recent include the implementation of the recent ESCO energy project, installation of roof top solar arrays at Bruce Host Branch Library, Transfer Station, and Fleet facility, the replacement of the interior security doors at Leon County Detention Center and the installation of the new generator located at Richardson-Lewis Health Department. "There is a family-feel at Leon County," Michael says. "There's a lot of fellowship and camaraderie that occurs naturally here. Being able to rely on people you work with is the true path to our success!" As a member of the State of Florida Certified Electrical Contractor, the State of Florida Certified Air Conditioning Contractor, the International Facilities Management Association (IFMA), American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Michael's subject expertise and professional conduct continue to make him an outstanding employee. Outside of work, he is an avid bowler and loves to travel with his wife. Michael, thank you for all of your fantastic work for Leon County!

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    This week's #WOWWednesday is highlighting Marcus Curtis, GIS Specialist II with Tallahassee - Leon County Geographic Information Systems. Marcus has been with the County since 2005 and has had the opportunity to lead and take part in many projects. Marcus is the content creator for the TLCGIS "Explore Historical Tallahassee - History in Your Hands" website, creator of the Large Plantation Boundaries GIS data set for Leon County in partnership with the John G. Riley Center & Museum, and maps the City of Tallahassee Limits and Leon County Septic Data project. Marcus said his favorite part of working for Leon County is working with colleagues that want to solve real world problems with efficient solutions. In addition to the hard work and commitment that Marcus brings to work, he also loves to spend his free time researching and analyzing the "man-made" environment such as architecture, engineering, development patterns and other GIS related topics. Leon County is thrilled to have such a dedicated and passionate employee on our team. Thank you for all your work Marcus!

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