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Ana Maria Rodriguez

Ana Maria currently holds the office of Florida State Senate - District 40 until November 3, 2026.

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About Ana Maria

Recent candidacies

  1. Florida House of Representatives - District 105 in Florida 2018 General Election
  2. Florida House of Representatives - District 105 in Florida 2018 Primary Election
  3. Florida State Senate - District 39 in Florida General Election

Professional experience

  1. Florida State Senate, State Senator (2020 - Present)
  2. Miami Association of Realtors, Senior Vice President (2019 - Present)
  3. Miami Association of Realtors, Vice President of Public Policy (2018 - Present)
  4. Miami Association of Realtors, Vice President of Government Affairs (2015 - Present)
  5. Doral City, Mayor (2010 - Present)
  6. Florida House of Representatives, State Representative (2018 - 2020)
  7. Health Choice Network, Business Development Manager (2011 - 2013)
  8. Doral City, Commissioner, Vice Mayor (2010 - 2018)
  9. Baptist Health South Florida, Director of Government & Community Relations (2004 - 2010)
  10. Simon Property Group, Marketing Administrative Assistant (2001 - 2002)
  11. Robert M. Levy & Associates, Senior Associate (2001 - 2004)
  12. Kelley Swofford Roy, Public Relations Account Coordinator (1999 - 2000)
  13. Delta Air Lines, Sales Representative (1996 - 2002)

Degrees

  1. Master's, Nova Southeastern University, Leadership (2009)
  2. Bachelor's, Florida International University, Journalism & Mass Communication (1999)
  3. High School Diploma, Our Lady of Lourdes Academy (1995)

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