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Sadly Jill Casey maybe Jill Casey DeSantis and hopefully this date can be postponed, from wiki On October 4, 2021, her husband, Governor Ron DeSantis, announced that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer...
Sadly Jill Casey maybe Jill Casey DeSantis and hopefully this date can be postponed, from wiki On October 4, 2021, her husband, Governor Ron DeSantis, announced that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer 

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On October 4, 2021, her husband, Governor Ron DeSantis, announced that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer.[

Casey DeSantis
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Casey DeSantis
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DeSantis in 2019
First Lady of Florida
Assumed role
January 8, 2019
Governor	Ron DeSantis
Preceded by	Ann Scott
Personal details
Born	Jill Casey Black[1]
Troy, Ohio, U.S.
Political party	Republican
Spouse(s)	Ron DeSantis ​(m. 2010)​
Children	3
Education	College of Charleston (BS)
Jill Casey DeSantis (née Black) is a former news and television show host who is the current first lady of Florida. She is the wife of the 46th governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis.[2][3] DeSantis lives with her husband and three young children in the Florida Governor's Mansion in Tallahassee, Florida.


Contents
1	Early life and education
2	Career
2.1	First Lady of Florida
3	Family
4	References
Early life and education
DeSantis is originally from Troy, Ohio. She graduated from the College of Charleston and received a Bachelor of Science degree in economics and minored in French.[4]

Career
Earlier in her career she hosted Golf Channel programs On The Tee and PGA Tour Today. She was also a local newscaster and anchor for WJXT and held several positions, including general assignment reporter, morning anchor, and police reporter.[5] She also did special reports, including for CNN.[2]

In 2014, DeSantis was a creator-moderator for The Chat, an hour-long round table panel discussion talk show simulcast on local NBC and ABC stations.[2] DeSantis hosted the daily local talk show First Coast Living as well as the weekly The American Dream program about entrepreneurs.[2] DeSantis wrote and produced the television documentary Champion, The JT Townsend Story about high school football player J.T. Townsend.[2]

She met Ron DeSantis, then a naval officer at Naval Station Mayport, on a golf course. They married in September 2010.[6]

Florida Politics calls Casey "one of the most recognizable faces on Jacksonville television, with long runs at two local news operations.”[7]

First Lady of Florida

Melania Trump and Casey DeSantis
In February 2019, she established the First Lady's Medal for Courage, Commitment, and Service.[8] Soon after, she announced Florida's 2019 Black History Month theme as "Celebrating Public Service" where she and the governor honored the winners of Florida's Black History Month student contests and Excellence in Education Award recipients at the Governor's Mansion. DeSantis recognized Mary Ann Carroll, the only female member of The Highwaymen, as Florida's featured artist for the month.

DeSantis participated in a Recovery Redfish Release to address the devastating impacts of red tide. "I’ve heard from those throughout Florida who understand that our water must be safe for our families, visitors and economy."[9] DeSantis has hosted listening sessions on Venezuela, Hurricane Relief, and Mental Health to identify ways to continue statewide improvement. The governor recently appointed DeSantis as the Chair of the Children & Youth Cabinet.[8]

In August 2019, DeSantis presided over the first meeting of the Florida Children and Youth Cabinet as its chair.[10]

On October 4, 2021, her husband, Governor Ron DeSantis, announced that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer.[11]

Family
DeSantis and her husband have two daughters, Madison and Mamie, and a son, Mason.[2][12]

Sadly Jill Casey maybe Jill Casey DeSantis and hopefully this date can be postponed, from wiki On October 4, 2021, her husband, Governor Ron DeSantis, announced that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer...

Sadly Jill Casey maybe Jill Casey DeSantis and hopefully this date can be postponed, from wiki On October 4, 2021, her husband, Governor Ron DeSantis, announced that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer

wiki

On October 4, 2021, her husband, Governor Ron DeSantis, announced that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer.[

Casey DeSantis
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
Casey DeSantis
Casey DeSantis.jpg
DeSantis in 2019
First Lady of Florida
Assumed role
January 8, 2019
Governor Ron DeSantis
Preceded by Ann Scott
Personal details
Born Jill Casey Black[1]
Troy, Ohio, U.S.
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Ron DeSantis ​(m. 2010)​
Children 3
Education College of Charleston (BS)
Jill Casey DeSantis (née Black) is a former news and television show host who is the current first lady of Florida. She is the wife of the 46th governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis.[2][3] DeSantis lives with her husband and three young children in the Florida Governor's Mansion in Tallahassee, Florida.


Contents
1 Early life and education
2 Career
2.1 First Lady of Florida
3 Family
4 References
Early life and education
DeSantis is originally from Troy, Ohio. She graduated from the College of Charleston and received a Bachelor of Science degree in economics and minored in French.[4]

Career
Earlier in her career she hosted Golf Channel programs On The Tee and PGA Tour Today. She was also a local newscaster and anchor for WJXT and held several positions, including general assignment reporter, morning anchor, and police reporter.[5] She also did special reports, including for CNN.[2]

In 2014, DeSantis was a creator-moderator for The Chat, an hour-long round table panel discussion talk show simulcast on local NBC and ABC stations.[2] DeSantis hosted the daily local talk show First Coast Living as well as the weekly The American Dream program about entrepreneurs.[2] DeSantis wrote and produced the television documentary Champion, The JT Townsend Story about high school football player J.T. Townsend.[2]

She met Ron DeSantis, then a naval officer at Naval Station Mayport, on a golf course. They married in September 2010.[6]

Florida Politics calls Casey "one of the most recognizable faces on Jacksonville television, with long runs at two local news operations.”[7]

First Lady of Florida

Melania Trump and Casey DeSantis
In February 2019, she established the First Lady's Medal for Courage, Commitment, and Service.[8] Soon after, she announced Florida's 2019 Black History Month theme as "Celebrating Public Service" where she and the governor honored the winners of Florida's Black History Month student contests and Excellence in Education Award recipients at the Governor's Mansion. DeSantis recognized Mary Ann Carroll, the only female member of The Highwaymen, as Florida's featured artist for the month.

DeSantis participated in a Recovery Redfish Release to address the devastating impacts of red tide. "I’ve heard from those throughout Florida who understand that our water must be safe for our families, visitors and economy."[9] DeSantis has hosted listening sessions on Venezuela, Hurricane Relief, and Mental Health to identify ways to continue statewide improvement. The governor recently appointed DeSantis as the Chair of the Children & Youth Cabinet.[8]

In August 2019, DeSantis presided over the first meeting of the Florida Children and Youth Cabinet as its chair.[10]

On October 4, 2021, her husband, Governor Ron DeSantis, announced that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer.[11]

Family
DeSantis and her husband have two daughters, Madison and Mamie, and a son, Mason.[2][12]

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