Florida’s Disney World tourism oversight board gets new chair, board members
Gov. Ron DeSantis is reshaping a state board that will play a big role in Central Florida’s theme park future, installing a new chairwoman and two new board members on the panel overseeing government services for Walt Disney World.
The state’s Central Florida Tourism Oversight District is working with Disney on a development plan expected to bring a $17 billion investment to the region in the next 10 to 20 years.
Alexis Yarbrough, chairwoman of the Broward College District Board of Trustees, has been tapped to lead the district’s Board of Supervisors.
DeSantis also appointed two Orlando businessmen — John Gilbert, executive managing director at Stream Realty Partners, and Scott Workman, president and CEO of Workman Travel.
The two remaining board members are Clearwater attorney Brian Aungst Jr. and Bridget Ziegler, a Sarasota County School Board member and Moms for Liberty co-founder whose term expires Wednesday.
Ziegler and the governor’s office did not respond to messages Thursday seeking clarification on her status.