Clay County Board of County Commissioners
Laura Christmas has an extensive background in communications and media. Laura most recently served as the Director of Communications for the Clay County Board of County Commissioners, where they built the county's first Communications Department from scratch. Prior to that, they were the Coordinator of Communications and Media Partnerships for Clay County District Schools, where they led efforts to improve the district's marketing communications and crisis communications. Laura also has experience in the field of journalism, having worked as a Bureau Chief/Multimedia Journalist for WHNT News 19 and as a Multimedia Journalist for WGFL/WNBW (CBS/NBC). Laura began their career in media as a Producer/Anchor and Reporter for WUFT-FM (NPR) and WUFT News.
Laura Christmas attended Pasco High School from 2006 to 2008. In 2010, they enrolled at the University of Florida and completed their studies in Telecommunications Broadcast news in 2012.
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Clay County Board of County Commissioners
Situated in Northeast Florida, Clay County lies southwest of the City of Jacksonville and west of historic St. Augustine. Clay County’s entire eastern border is nestled along the banks of the scenic St. Johns River and miles of undeveloped woodlands dot our interior. Those of us who live within the six hundred miles that comprise Clay County know first hand of the county’s natural beauty and vast natural, historic, recreational and agricultural resources. Founded almost one hundred and fifty years ago, our county has developed into a diverse mixture of suburban and rural areas and is a vivid panorama of productive, modern living; superior schools; a well-trained, skilled workforce; bustling retail centers and economic vitality. Clay County is a haven for those who love nature and the outdoors and is the home of some of the region’s best golf courses, public parks and walking & bicycling trails. Add the enjoyment of boating, fishing, canoeing or kayaking on our forty-six square miles of lakes and rivers and you can see why we feel Clay County is a pretty special place! Whether you’re among the 192,370 people who call our County home, a visitor or a site consultant for an expanding corporation, our goal is to enhance your awareness of Clay County’s resources, services and programs by accessing information online through our website. I encourage you to use this site as your starting point. Thank you for visiting Clay County Government’s website, and we hope you utilize the site to meet your needs and learn more about our vibrant County.