The Florida Lottery
Kodi Posey is an experienced System Analyst with a focus on production control and job scheduling in the state of Florida. Currently serving as System Analyst I at the Florida Lottery since March 2017, Kodi has maintained and created jobs on the Tivoli Workload Scheduler and acts as a key point of contact for job execution issues. Previously, Kodi held multiple positions at the Florida Department of Revenue from June 2012 to March 2017, including OFFICE AUTOMATION SPECIALIST II, where responsibilities involved the management of SUNTAX jobs, and EDP Quality Control Scheduling Specialist, focusing on child support system jobs. Kodi also has a solid educational foundation with an Associate of Arts in Business Administration and Management from Tallahassee State College and a high school diploma from North Florida Christian School.
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.