Florida Chamber’s Carolyn Johnson Named to News Service of Florida’s Inaugural Who’s Who in Government Relations

Carolyn Johnson, vice president of governmental affairs at the Florida Chamber of Commerce, has been recognized by the News Service of Florida in its inaugural Who’s Who in Government Relations Awards. The awards ceremony was held on Tuesday, Dec. 9, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Tallahassee.
The Who’s Who in Government Relations Awards honors the most influential leaders across Florida who help their organizations communicate legislative priorities to elected officials. Recipients come from diverse backgrounds, including corporations, advocacy groups, and other branches of government, and are recognized for their effectiveness in shaping policy.
“It’s an honor to be included among so many talented professionals who share a passion for shaping Florida’s future,” said Carolyn Johnson, Vice President of Governmental Affairs for the Florida Chamber of Commerce. “I’m proud to represent the Florida Chamber and the job creators we serve as we work to make Florida the best state to live, work, learn, and do business.”
“Carolyn’s dedication to advancing Florida’s business agenda and her skill in building strong relationships and coalitions across the state’s political landscape make her a standout leader,” said Mark Wilson, President & CEO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce. “This recognition reflects not only her hard work but also the Florida Chamber’s commitment to shaping a thriving economic and policy environment for all Floridians.”
Frank Walker, Executive Vice President of Government and Political Relations at the Florida Chamber of Commerce, added, “Carolyn consistently demonstrates an exceptional ability to navigate complex legislative issues while fostering collaboration and trust among stakeholders. Her work ethic and commitment to our mission ensure her influence and impact are felt by policymakers in every corner of state government.”
The Florida Chamber congratulates Carolyn on this well-deserved honor and looks forward to her continued leadership in advancing policies that drive economic growth and prosperity in Florida.