Education B.S. ’16, J.M. ’20 Ebo Entsuah serves as director of government relations at Project Lead the Way, a national nonprofit that develops STEM and Career Technical Education Curriculum for K-12 students. Since 2020, Entsuah has also served as an elected official on the Clermont City Council, where he is the youngest person to serve in the City of Clermont. Entsuah has a passion for community service and helping people achieve their full potential, which serves as the driving force behind his professional and public service work.Entsuah currently serves on a number of distinguished boards, including the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council, the Give-A-Day Foundation, the Lake Sumter Seminole Club and the FSU Young Alumni Council, and as a member of the Orlando Economic Partnership’s Political Leadership Institute class of 2020. Entsuah has earned numerous awards, including Florida Politics’ 30 Under 30 Rising Star award, Maverick Pac’s Future 40 award, and the Black Conservative Federation’s 30 Under 30 award. Additionally, Entsuah was appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis to the board of Volunteer Florida, Florida’s state agency for volunteerism and national service.Entsuah is a first- generation American who is the product of the American dream. His family immigrated from Ghana, West Africa, to give him and his sister a better life. Entsuah is a two-time graduate of Florida State University, earning a bachelor’s degree in International Affairs and Sociology and a Juris Master’s from FSU College of Law. During his time at FSU, he was a member of the Chi Phi Fraternity, a Global Ambassador and a member of FSU Rugby, and he also spent multiple years playing football for the Florida State Seminoles, eventually winning a National Championship.Entsuah lives in Clermont with his wife, Morgan and their two dogs, Milo and Maverick. Aside from his love for education, the environment and public policy, he enjoys working out, hiking, traveling and watching the Seminoles. Directory National Board of Directors