The Florida Supreme Court has reappointed Marion County Clerk of the Court David Ellspermann to the Florida Courts Technology Commission (FCTC) which oversees, manages and directs the development and use of technology within the judicial branch.
“I’m honored to be reappointed and look forward to working with the other members of the Commission to identify new opportunities in which technology may enhance the accessibility and functions of our court systems statewide,” Clerk Ellspermann commented.
Other FCTC members representing Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers (FCCC) include Karen E. Rushing (Sarasota County) and Sharon R. Bock, Esq. (Palm Beach County), who are currently serving staggered terms on the 25-member commission.
Clerk Ellspermann was one of eight members appointed or reappointed and will serve on the FCTC until June 30, 2020.
Established in 1969, the Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers (FCCC) is a statewide, nonprofit member association composed of the Florida Clerks of the Circuit Court and Comptrollers. FCCC provides local government support services, technical assistance and accreditation opportunities for all members of the association. For more information, visit www.flclerks.com.