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Florida Department of Financial Services

www.myfloridacfo.com

 
Responsibilities that fall directly under the chief financial officer include: ▪ Overseeing the state`s accounting and auditing functions, including review of state contracts and safeguarding unclaimed property. ▪ Monitoring the investment of state funds and managing the deferred compensation program for state employees. ▪ Investigating fraud, including identity theft and insurance fraud. ▪ Overseeing cemeteries and funeral homes that sell pre-need contracts. ▪ Licensing and oversight of insurance agents and agencies. ▪ Ensuring businesses have workers` compensation coverage in place for employees and helping injured workers with benefit payments and re-employment. ▪ As state fire marshal, investigating fires and suppressing ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Morgan Husbands
Florida Chief Financial Officer Profile
Paige Davis
Deputy Chief of Staff for Internal Affairs Profile
Ryan West
Chief of Staff Profile

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