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FCA CHAPTER PRESIDENTS

July 2010 - June 2011


Chapters are county counseling associations in the State of Florida
and are grouped into five geographic regions.
The five regions are in contact throughout the year and
meet together at the FCA Annual Convention.

Each region has a region representative.
Each volunteer represents the interest of the members of FCA for each region.

If a link is provided to obtain additional information about the FCA Chapter,
click the Name of the County.



Region 1 - PANHANDLE
Region 1 Representative - To Be Announced
Bay County CA - Vacant
Big Bend CA - Latanja Peoples


Region 2 - CROWN
 Region 2 Representative - Mary Welch
Alachua County CA - Vacant
Clay County CA - Vacant
First Coast CA - Vacant
Marion CA -  Vacant
Putnam CA - Vacant
Suwanee River CA - Vacant


Region 3 - EAST CENTRAL
Region 3 Representative - Kathleen Gannon
Brevard CA - Vacant
Lake County CA - Vacant
Orange County, CA - Ms. Mary Anne McGowan
Osceola County CA - Vacant
Seminole County CA - Vincent Geigel
  Treasure Coast CA - Vacant
Volusia/Flagler County CA - Vacant


Region 4 - WEST CENTRAL
Region 4 Representative - Nicole Bramesco
Collier County CA - Vacant
Hillsborough CA - Vacant
Lee County CA - Vacant
Manatee County CA - Vacant
Pasco CA - Vacant
Sarasota County CA - Vacant
Polk Couty CA - Vacant


Region 5 - SOUTH
Region 5 Representative - Gia Braynon
Dade CA - Ana Koufopoulos
Palm Beach CA - Vacant



Region Representatives
 Region 1 - Panhandle, Vacant
Region 2 - Crown, Mary Welch
Region 3 - East Central, Kathleen Gannon
Region 4 - West Central, Nicole Bramesco
Region 5 - South, Gia Braynon

Region Rep Representative
Ms. Gia Braynon


If you are interested in filling the vacant position for your county
or would like to assist the current Chapter President,
please contact the FCA Office or the Region Representative for additional information.


Counties Listed by Region

Regional Map

 

© July 2010 - June 2011, Florida Counseling Association
“A Branch of the American Counseling Association”