Natasha Simon
Tallahassee

Commissioner Natasha Simon of Tallahassee was appointed in March 2011 to the FCSW by House Speaker Dean Cannon. She is originally from Wildwood, Florida. Natasha graduated from Florida State University with a BS in Psychology and a minor in Special Education. Upon graduating from FSU, she taught Middle School Special Education in both Osceola and Leon counties.

Commissioner Simon currently serves on the Board of Directors for Boys Town North Florida, a non profit, publicly-supported organization that reaches out to help fragile children and families in need. She is a member of Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated, an African-American organization of mothers who nurture future leaders through chapter programming, community service, legislative advocacy and philanthropic giving.  Along with her husband, Simon co-founded The Corey Simon Success Center in 2003, a nonprofit after school mentoring program that serves at risk youth in the city of Tallahassee.

Commissioner Simon is the owner of Accessible Transport, Inc., a non-emergency medical transportation company. She is happily married to Corey Simon, and they are the proud parents of a son, Corey Simon, Jr.