The Florida Lottery
Andrew Brown has a diverse work experience in the field of IT and systems development. Andrew has worked as a Deputy CIO at the State of Florida Lottery, where they provided leadership and direct oversight to the Systems and Development staff. In this role, they were involved in creating organizational strategies and priorities.
Prior to that, Andrew worked at CVO HOLDINGS LIMITED as a System Development Senior Specialist. Andrew was responsible for developing .Net applications and managing deployment for motor vehicle companies.
Andrew also has experience working at the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles as a Systems Project Administrator. In this role, they provided leadership and oversight for application development and deployment management of Java applications. Andrew was also involved in managing the full software life cycle process.
Andrew Brown obtained their Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management, General from Capella University, where they studied from 2012 to 2017. Additionally, they obtained a certification in New Manager Foundations from LinkedIn in May 2023.
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The Florida Lottery
In 1986, Florida voters authorized a lottery through a constitutional amendment, enacted by a two-to-one margin that would use its proceeds to enhance public education in Florida. Governor Bob Martinez and the Florida Legislature established the Florida Lottery with the mission of maximizing revenues for education to allow the people of Florida to benefit from significant additional monies while providing the best lottery games available. Over the history of the Florida Lottery, both goals have been accomplished.