Congressional Directory for the 116th Congress (2019-2020), July 2020.
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



    FREDERICA S. WILSON, Democrat, of Miami, FL; born in Miami, 
November 5; education: B.S., Fisk University; M.S., University of Miami; 
honorary doctorate of humane letters, Florida Memorial University and 
Bethune-Cookman University; professional: executive director, Office of 
Alternative Education and Dropout Prevention, Miami-Dade County Schools; 
member, Miami-Dade County School Board, 1992-98; Minority Whip, Florida 
State House of Representatives, 1998-2002; Democratic Whip, Florida 
State Senate, 2002-04; Minority Leader Pro Tempore, Florida State 
Senate, 2002-10; Minority Whip, Florida State Senate, 2008-10; 
organizations: regional director, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., 
1986-present; founder / member, 5000 Role Models of Excellence, Inc., 
1993-present; founder, Stop Day Enough is Enough, 1996-present; Miami 
delegate, President's Summit for America's Future, 1997; State of 
Florida ``STOP DAY'', Enough is Enough, founder, 1996; President's 
Summit for America's Future, 1997; founder, Miami-Dade County ``Keep Me 
Safe'' summit, march, and candlelight vigil; board member, Women's 
Action for New Directions Educational Fund, 2004; current member, 
National Association of Black School Educators; current member, the 
Links, Inc.; honors and awards: Southern Living, Outstanding Southerner, 
May 1993; Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church, Image Maker, 1993; South 
Florida Association of Black Journalists, Kuumba Award, 1994; St. 
Petersburg Junior College, In Recognition, 1996; American Red Cross, 
Spectrum Award, 1998; African-American Achiever Award for Education, 
1998; Peace Education Foundation, Peacemaker of the Year, 1998; Youth 
Crime Watch / Citizens Crime Watch, a Champion for All Poor and Minority 
Students, 1998; Imperial Daughters of Isis Miami Beach, Florida Hall of 
Fame, 1999; NAACP, Florida Chapter, Morris Milton Memorial Award, 2001; 
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Leadership Award, 2001; Florida A&M 
University, National Alumni Asso

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ciation Expresses Gratitude, 2001; The Florida HIV-AIDS Ministries, 
Inc., Honors State Representative Frederica S. Wilson, 2001; Florida 
AIDS Action, Outstanding Leadership and Support for HIV / AIDS and 
Health Care, 2002; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., In Appreciation, 
2002; Western Union, L'Union Fait la Force Award, 2003; Community Action 
Agency, Citizen of the Year Award, 2004; American Cancer Society, 
Florida Chapter, Legislative Leadership Award, 2004; Florida Education 
Association, Educator of the Year, 2004; Association of Black Health-
System Pharmacists, Legislator Achievement Award, 2004; Easter Seals of 
Miami-Dade, Legislator of the Year Award, 2004; Northside Seventh Day 
Adventist Church (Miami), Distinguished Community Leader Award, 2004; 
The Black Archives, History and Research Foundation of South Florida, 
Inc., Chairman's Award, 2004; Sierra Club, Florida Chapter, Legislative 
Recognition Award, 2004; Network Miami Magazine, One of Miami's 50 Most 
Influential Black Business Professionals, 2004; Millennium Movers, Inc., 
Shaker Award, 2004; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Ft. Pierce, Florida 
Chapter, Soror of the Year, 2005; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Ft. Walton 
Beach, Florida Chapter, Soror of the Year, 2005; Alpha Kappa Alpha 
Sorority, Thomasville, GA Chapter, Soror of the Year, 2005; Carrie P. 
Meek Education Leadership Achievement Award, 2005; Miami Gardens 
Jaycees, Distinguished Service Award, 2005; Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc., 
Emerald Service Award, 2005; The Links, Inc., Links of Gold Award, 2005; 
Belafonte TACOLCY Center, Inc., U.S. Department of Justice / Drug 
Enforcement Administration in Recognition of State Senator Frederica S. 
Wilson, 2005; SEIU Florida Healthcare Union, Legislative Hero Award, 
2006; Barry University, SGA Acknowledgement of Florida's Residents 
Access Grant Award, 2006; City of Miami, Women Builders of Community 
Dreams Award, 2006; Florida Memorial University, SGA Leadership 
Character and Service Award, 2006; Holy Faith Missionary Baptist Church, 
Participation Award, 2006; Miami-Dade Police Department, Appreciation 
Award, 2006; The Historic St. Agnes Episcopal Church, 108th Anniversary 
Appreciation Award, 2006; FAU, Small Business Development Appreciation 
Award, 2006; Day of the Child, Mentoring Award, 2006; Project H.O.P.E., 
Katrina Humanitarian Award, 2006; South Florida Chapter of the Coalition 
of Black Trade Unionists, Audrey McCollum Scholarship Award, 2006; CEO 
Magazine, Legislative Action Recognition, 2006; Community Action Agency, 
Youth Leadership Award, 2006; I.B.P.O.E. of W., Antlers Temple #39, 
Legislative Excellence Award, 2006; Community Health of South Dade, 
Inc., Health Hero Award, 2006; Health Council of South Florida, Inc., 
Health Leadership Award, 2006; National Coalition of 100 Black Women, 
Inc., Greater Miami Chapter, Candace Award, 2006; Kiwanis Club of Miami 
Shores, North Dade Exemplary Service Award, 2006; Academy of Florida 
Trial Lawyers, Rosemary Barkett Award, 2006; National Pan Hellenic 
Council, Inc., Celebration of Excellence, 2006; NAACP Milton Morris 
Award, 2007; Jessie C. Trice Humanitarian Award, 2007; Liberty City's 
Community Action Agency, Community Service Award, 2007; Miami Dade 
College, Pathway to Opportunity Appreciation Award, 2007; Florida 
Association of School Administrators, Legislator of the Year, 2007; 
Florida Association of Women Lawyers, Legislative Recognition Award, 
2007; Florida Health Center, Jessie C. Trice Humanitarian Award, 2007; 
Miami Dade Community Action Agency, Liberty City Advisor Committee in 
Recognition of State Senator Frederica S. Wilson June 2007; The National 
Medical Association, Scroll of Merit for Public Education Advocacy, 
2008; American School Health Association, Legislator of the Year, 2008; 
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority International, Rosa Parks Coretta Scott King 
Award, 2008; Florida Association of Counties (FAC), County Partner 
Award, 2008; Florida Cable Telecommunications Association, Leaders in 
Learning Award, 2008; AKA Educational Advancement Foundation, The Green 
Diamond Award, 2008; Bethune-Cookman University, In Tribute, 2009; Alpha 
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., With Appreciation, 2009; The Links, Inc., In 
Appreciation, 2010 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Timeless Service to 
Mankind, 2011; Miami Dade Chamber of Commerce, H.T. Smith Lifetime 
Achievement Award, 2011; ICABA, Salutes South Florida's 100 Accomplished 
Caribbean Americans, 2012; TheGrio.com, The Grio's 100, 2012; Louie Bing 
Scholarship Fund, Inc., Award of Excellence, 2012; National Voices for 
Equality Education and Enlightenment Voices of Leadership Award, 
Congresswoman Wilson, April 2012; First Focus Campaign for Children, 
Defender of Children, 2012; Youth Power Movement, First Annual 
Humanitarian Award, 2012; I Am Empowered for Jobs Award, National Urban 
League, 2013; Broward Black Elected Officials Inaugural Lifetime 
Achievement Community Service Award; The Links, Inc., Services to Youth 
Award, 2013; City of North Miami, In Recognition, 2013; Honorary 
Nigerian Chieftaincy title of ``Jagunmolu,'' which means The People's 
Warrior in the Yoruba language, October 2016; Appreciation Trophy, City 
of Miami Gardens, 2016; Appreciation Trophy, City of North Miami, 2016; 
Visionary Honoree, Little Haiti Cultural Complex Women's International 
Month, 2016; Community Service Award, Word of life Bible Ministry, 2016; 
Matron, Word of life Bible Ministry, 2016; David Lawrence Jr. Champion 
for Children Award by The Children's Trust, July 2017; caucuses: founder 
and chair, Florida Ports Caucus; committees: Education and Labor; 
Transportation and Infrastructure; elected to the 112th Congress on 
November 2, 2010; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


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                              Office Listings
 
 
 
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2445 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC       (202) 225-4506
 20515.................................................
   Chief of Staff.--Chasseny Lewis.                        FAX: 226-0777
   Deputy Chief of Staff.--Jean Roseme.
   Communications Director.--Joyce Jones.
   Legislative Assistant.--David Simon.
   Press Assistant.--Max Wolf-Johnson.
   Staff Assistant.--Devin Wilcox.
   Special Assistant / Scheduler.--Cheyenne Range.
 18425 Northwest 2nd Avenue, Suite 355, Miami, FL 33169   (305) 690-5905
   District Chief of Staff.--Alexis Snyder.
   District Office Director.--Joyce Postell.
   Directors of Field Operations: Quincy Cohen, Shirlee
   Moreau-Lafleur.
   Director of Special Community Relations.--Nikki
   Austin-Shipp.
   District Policy Director.--Jessica Sinkfield.
   Director of Special Projects.--Delvin Thomas.
   Director of Special Community Outreach.--Charles C.
   Scott II.
   Congressional Aide.--Jakaria Williams.
 2600 Hollywood Boulevard, Old Library 1st Floor,         (954) 921-3682
 Hollywood, FL 33020...................................
 West Park City Hall, 1965 South State Road 7, West       (954) 989-2688
 Park, FL 33023........................................
 

 Counties: Broward (part) and Miami-Dade (part). Population (2010), 
        725,282.
 ZIP Codes: 33009, 33013-14, 33021, 33023-25, 33027, 33054-56, 33101, 
        33109, 33125, 33127-28, 33130-32, 33136-39, 33141-42, 33147, 
        33150, 33154, 33160-62, 33167-69, 33179-81