Subjects: All Subjects

Clients

1) AIRBNB, INC.

2) AMERICAN TRAFFIC SOLUTIONS, INC

3) APPLE INC

4) BOYD DEVELOPMENT

5) CAPITAL TRUST AGENCY

6) CBC HOLDINGS

7) CENTRAL FLORIDA EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY

8) CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY

9) CITY OF ORLANDO

10) CITY OF SANFORD

11) COLLEGE BOARD, THE

12) DARDEN RESTAURANTS, INC

13) FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS

14) FLORIDA TRUCKING ASSOCIATION

15) G.L. HOMES OF FLORIDA CORPORATION

16) GASPARILLA ISLAND CONSERVATION & IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, INC

17) INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY CORPORATION

18) LAKE NONA PROPERTY HOLDINGS, LLC

19) MID-BAY BRIDGE AUTHORITY

20) MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC

21) NATIONAL RENTAL HOME COUNCIL

22) ORLANDO CITY SOCCER CLUB

23) ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER

24) SANFORD AIRPORT AUTHORITY

25) SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

26) SOUTHERN STRATEGY GROUP, INC

27) VESTCOR COMPANIES, INC., THE

28) WALT DISNEY PARKS AND RESORTS, U.S.

29) WINDSOR PROPERTIES

Biography

Oscar Anderson, a native of Central Florida, has extensive background in government. Prior to joining Southern Strategy Group, Oscar served at the highest capacities in the Florida legislative and executive branches on the local, state, and federal levels. Oscar became a government expert that understands firsthand how to move bureaucracy to effect change. After more than a decade of government service, Oscar was dubbed "politically connected" by the St. Petersburg Times.

From 1998 to 2000, Oscar served as the chief lobbyist for Orange County Chairman Mel Martinez. In 2000, when President Bush asked Chairman Martinez to serve as U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary, Oscar moved to Washington, DC. As an integral part of Secretary Martinez's senior staff, Oscar managed the Congressional office and later was promoted to Deputy Chief of Staff. Oscar specialized in the appropriations process and negotiated the passage of $75 million for the Administration's American Dream Downpayment Initiative. Returning to Florida was important to Oscar, and in 2003, he was offered a position as Chief of Staff and Assistant Secretary at the Department of Community Affairs (DCA). During Oscar's tenure at DCA, he directed passage of the landmark Wekiva Parkway and Protection Act legislation and had a key role in the passage of the first overhaul to the state's growth management laws in 20 years.

For almost a decade, Oscar has represented hundreds of businesses at the local and state level of Florida government, specializing in government budgets/appropriations, procurement, and land use matters. Oscar is an active member of the Florida Wildlife Corridor. Oscar lives in Orlando with his wife Carin and their three children.

Last Updated: January 23, 2019