Ebo Entsuah, Class of 2021

About Ebo

My name is Ebo Entsuah I am the Director of Government Relations at Project Lead the Way, a national nonprofit that focuses on STEM and Career Technical Education Curriculum for K-12 students. In 2020, I had the honor of becoming the youngest elected official on the Clermont City Council, driven by my dedication to community service and my passion for public service.

As a first-generation American, my parents immigrated from Ghana to provide my sisters and I with a better life. I hold multiple degrees from Florida State University and played a role in the Florida State Seminoles' National Championship win as a football player. I am currently pursuing a Doctoral Degree in Higher Educational Leadership at Florida State University as well. I currently reside in Clermont with my wife, Morgan, and our two dogs, Milo and Maverick. Beyond my professional pursuits in education and public policy, I enjoy fitness, hiking, travel, and being a devoted fan of the Seminoles.

Future Plans

After several years on city council, I have decided not to seek reelection and am currently running for Florida State Senate District 13. I am excited for this opportunity and looking forward to implementing pro-family policies for the next generation. 

What makes Future40 special?

Both MaverickPac and the Future40 have allowed me to connect with many other like-minded millennials, while also helping to support those who are running for higher office.

What you enjoy about Maverick PAC or Mavericks Conference the most?

Maverick PAC offers a range of events and programs designed to engage and inform young conservatives about critical issues. When combined with the camaraderie fostered by MavCon, it creates an enriching experience for anyone who participates.

Fun Fact

The name Ebo means boy born on Tuesday and you guessed it, I was born on a Tuesday!

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