Anne Voss
Tampa

Commissioner Voss of Tampa was appointed to the Commission in 2006 by former Senate President Tom Lee, and reappointed in 2012 by Attorney General Pam Bondi. Prior to retiring, Commissioner Voss served as Vice President of Strategic Solutions of Tampa, a political consulting firm. She was born in Houston, Texas and lived on a ranch in the Texas Hill Country until her family moved to California. During her her junior year at Occidental College in Los Angeles, she was chosen to attend American University in Washington, D.C. to participate in an Honor Studies Program. She returned to Occidental College her senior year and graduated with a BA Degree in Political Science. Prior to her husband's retirement from the U.S. Army, she was Coordinator for the U.S. Army Child Development Services at Picatinny Arsenal, N.J. and was an Assistant Station Manager for the American Red Cross in Pirmasens, Germany.

Commissioner Voss was a Red Cross volunteer for 16 years and received a Red Cross Certificate of Recognition for her volunteer service. She was also President of the Armed Forces Industrial College Wives Club; President of the Tampa Newcomers Club; President of the Florida Republican Women's Network and twice served on the Vestry of St John's Episcopal Church. Commissioner Voss' awards include:  the Department of Army Commander's Award for Civilian Service, the Department of Army Achievement Medal for Civilian Service; and the Department of Army Commendation Medal.