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COMMUNITY
SERVICE
“Service to humanity is the best
work of life.”
—The Jaycee Creed
Pete Enwall knows that serving his community is essential
to living a noble and meaningful life. He also knows that his community
involvement benefits his clients.
From the beginning of his career 30 years ago, he
has volunteered hundreds of hours yearly to local community service
groups. This experience has given him a unique, practical perspective
on many legal problems. It has also provided insight into affordable,
common sense solutions.
Pete Enwall has served in several community leadership roles:
- President, Eighth Judicial Circuit Bar Association
- Chairman, Alachua County Child Care Center Board
- Co-President, North Central Florida Mediation Counsel
- President-Elect, Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce
- Vice-Chair, Gainesville Enterprise Zone Development Agency
- Chairman, Alachua County Republican Executive Committee
- President, Citizens for Lower Taxes, Inc.
He has also served as a board member for many service organizations:
- Hospice
- Gainesville Rotary Club
- Big Brothers/Big Sisters
- Gainesville Jaycees
- Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce
- Eighth Judicial Circuit Bar Association
- St. Michael’s Episcopal Church
- Cris Collinsworth Foundation, Inc.(previously Mental Health
Services Foundation, Inc.)
- Classic 89
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- Episcopal Diocese of Florida Foundation
- Alachua County Republican Committee of 100
Pete has also served on a number of governmental boards and committees:
- Alachua County Blue Ribbon Budget Committee
- Alachua County Child Care Center Board
- Alachua County Metropolitan Transportation Planning Organization
Citizens Advisory Board
- Gainesville Citizens Budget Task Force
- Downtown Transportation Management Organization
- Fort Clark Middle School SAC
- Governor’s Nursing Home Ombudsman Committee
A former player at Sewanee under Coach Shirley Majors, Pete has
served three seasons as a football coach at the Boys’ and
Girls’ Club of Alachua County.
In his spare time, Pete enjoys playing the guitar, writing, college
football, and discussing the major issues of the day.
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