Ongoing turmoil within the Jacksonville City Council and JEA Board of Directors appears to be reaching its close.
City Council President Kevin Carrico announced on Monday his official nomination of Randy Wyse to serve on the board following the expiring term of Arthur Adams Jr.
“Randy Wyse is a proven leader who has dedicated his life to public service, both in uniform and in leadership roles advocating for Jacksonville’s firefighters and their families,” Carrico said. “Randy has balanced organizational leadership with a commitment to fiscal responsibility, negotiation, and accountability. That blend of operational insight and institutional experience is exactly what Jacksonville needs on the JEA Board.”
Wyse has served as First District Vice President of the Florida Professional Firefighters and President of the Jacksonville Association of Firefighters Local 122.
“It is a deep honor to be nominated to serve on the JEA Board of Directors,” Wyse said in a statement. “Throughout my 32-year career with the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department and in my union leadership roles, my focus has always been clear: serve the community faithfully, advocate for transparency and accountability, and work collaboratively to solve complex problems.”
It was also announced on Monday that Adams was nominated in a 6-1 vote to become Vice Chair of the JEA Executive Committee.
Wyse’s nomination comes after recent controversy where messages surfaced regarding Carrico’s initiative to replace Adams. with the President and CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Northeast Florida, Paul Martinez. In the messages, Carrico refers to the nomination as a “big favor” to a friend. One day later, Martinez withdrew his name from the nomination.