City of Pompano Beach
Vince Wooten currently serves as the Owner and Broker at REDI Group, Corp since September 2014 and is involved in community development with the City of Pompano Beach CRA since October 2018, holding the title of Housing Consultant and Real Estate Specialist. Previous experience includes roles as a Real Estate Broker Associate at Redevelopment Management Associates from August 2015 to February 2019, and as Development Manager for the Delray Beach CRA from October 2006 to January 2014, where Vince coordinated redevelopment projects and managed property acquisitions. Additional positions include Project Planner at WILSONMILLER, INC., Principal Planner at D’ASIGN SOURCE & COMPANY, Demographer/Statistician for the School Board of Broward County, and Senior Planner at KEITH & ASSOCIATES, INC. Vince earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics/Urban and Regional Planning from Florida State University between 1989 and 1992.
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City of Pompano Beach
Municipality in the Beautiful City of Pompano Beach. Located in the heart of Florida's Gold Coast, the City of Pompano Beach is the year round home to over 101,000 residents. During season (September through March) the number swells to nearly 165,000 as part-time residents from more inclement environments join us for "fun in the sun". If you are looking for a place to call home where you can put in a days work and still have time to: play a quick nine on a beautiful course, wet a line in waters inhabited by trophy class denizens of the deep, or just unwind with warm sand between your toes and watch the moon rise over the Gulf Stream then Pompano Beach is your kinda place. The National Civic League crowned Pompano Beach the coveted All-America City Award – the nation’s longest running and most prestigious civic recognition program. The All-America City Award encourages and recognizes civic excellence, honoring the communities in which citizens, government, businesses and nonprofit organizations demonstrate successful resolution of critical community issues. Since 1949, more than 4,000 communities have competed and nearly 500 have been designated All- America Cities.