FLORIDA — Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has appointed Destin businessman Dewey “Parker” Destin to the Mid-Bay Bridge Authority, the Governor’s Office announced recently.
DeSantis also reappointed Kim Wintner, of Niceville, and James Nelson Jr., of Destin.
The governor’s office provided the following information on the appointees:
Dewey “Parker” Destin
Destin, of Destin, is the owner of Dewey’s Navarre and Dewey Destin Enterprises. He was previously elected to the Destin City Council and currently serves as the deputy director of the Gulf Coast Seafood Alliance. Destin received a bachelor’s degree in business management and entrepreneurship from the University of Tampa and a Juris Doctor from Florida Coastal School of Law.
James Neilson Jr.
Neilson, of Destin, is a veteran of the United States Army Reserves and retired with 23 years of experience in the insurance industry. He has served on the Mid-Bay Bridge Authority since 2004 and is the former president and general manager of the Sandpiper Cove Condominium Association. Neilson has also previously served on the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, Destin Harbor Board, and the Sacred Heart Foundation.
Kim Wintner
Wintner, of Niceville, is the president and owner of Alliance Association Management Company. He previously served in the United States Air Force for 30 years, retiring as a Colonel. He currently serves on the board of directors of the Destin Chamber of Commerce and serves as the chair of the Destin Military Affairs Council. Wintner earned a bachelor’s degree in police administration from Indiana University and a master’s degree in human resources development from Webster University.