The James Madison Institute is bringing on Doug Wheeler as the new Director of the George Gibbs Center for Economic Prosperity.
In his new role, Wheeler will work with business leaders, policymakers, researchers, free market partners and stakeholders to promote market-based policies aligned with the principles of limited government, free enterprise, and individual freedoms.
"As JMI grows and expands our presence both in Florida and beyond, we are pleased to welcome Doug Wheeler as our new director of the George Gibbs Center for Economic Prosperity," said JMI President and CEO Bob McClure.
"His background and policy knowledge along with his shared belief in the principles of freedom and liberty make Doug the perfect candidate to help the leaders of our state navigate both the challenges and opportunities in this critically important area."
Wheeler comes to JMI from D. Wheeler Strategies, a full-service public affairs firm providing strategic consulting services in the areas of local, state, and federal government affairs, brand and business development, communications, and strategic planning.
Wheeler previously worked as President and CEO of the Florida Ports Council, a nonprofit corporation that serves as the professional association for Florida's 15 public deep-water seaports and their management. He is also a former Vice President of the Florida Chamber of Commerce.
"With Doug's expertise, strong character, and motivation, I know he will make a great addition to the JMI team. I look forward to witnessing all that he will accomplish for freedom in Florida," said Logan Padgett, Vice President of Communications and Public Affairs at JMI.
Currently, Wheeler serves as an Executive Committee and Board Member of the Economic Club of Florida; Board member of the Network of Entrepreneurs & Business Advocates; Is a graduate of the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship — Small Business Executive Program; and a Leon County Honorary Sheriff's Deputy.
Wheeler is an alumnus of Florida State University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in political science with an emphasis in political communications.
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