Governor Ron DeSantis reappoints Jaime DiDomenico to the State College of Florida Manatee Sarasota District Board of Trustees pending Florida Senate confirmation
Tallahassee, Florida – Governor Ron DeSantis has announced the reappointment of Jaime DiDomenico to the State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota District Board of Trustees, continuing his role in overseeing one of the region’s key public education institutions.
The announcement was made on Thursday, highlighting the governor’s decision to extend DiDomenico’s service on the board as it continues to guide policy and administrative direction for the college. The appointment still requires confirmation by the Florida Senate before it becomes fully official.
DiDomenico currently serves as Vice President of The Wrench Group, LLC, bringing private sector leadership experience into his role on the board. His background in management and accounting has been cited as part of his professional foundation in both business and community service.
Beyond his corporate role, DiDomenico is actively involved in several local organizations across Sarasota and Manatee counties. He serves as Treasurer of the Boys and Girls Club of Sarasota and DeSoto Counties Board of Directors, where he supports youth development programs. He also holds a position on the Board of Directors for Meals on Wheels PLUS of Manatee County, contributing to services that assist seniors and individuals in need.
DiDomenico’s educational background includes a bachelor’s degree in management and a master’s degree in accounting, both earned from Nova Southeastern University. His academic and professional experience has played a central role in his continued involvement with educational and nonprofit boards in the region.
The State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota District Board of Trustees is responsible for helping shape the strategic direction of the institution, including oversight of academic programs, budget decisions, and long-term planning. Members of the board play an important role in ensuring the college continues to serve students across the region effectively.
Governor DeSantis has made multiple appointments and reappointments across Florida’s higher education system in recent years, emphasizing leadership continuity and community involvement in governing boards. DiDomenico’s reappointment reflects that broader approach to maintaining experienced voices in key institutional roles.
Once confirmed by the Florida Senate, DiDomenico will continue contributing to board decisions that impact students, faculty, and staff at the State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota. His ongoing involvement is expected to support both academic planning and community engagement efforts tied to the college.
No additional changes or appointments were announced alongside the reappointment, and officials did not indicate any shifts in the board’s structure at this time.



