Rachel Plakon
Today she owns a real estate investment company and brokerage firm, but Rachel's entrepreneurial spirit and servant’s heart was sparked long ago. Throughout her life, Rachel's family was always helping those in need. She never remembers them turning anyone away who asked for help. Her grandfather and father both served in the military. Inspired by her family, Rachel's public service started early in life. At the age of just 11, she helped found a youth drug prevention program that was endorsed by the Florida Sheriffs Association and earned national recognition.
After graduating in 2001 with honors from Oral Roberts University, where she was President of the College Republicans, Rachel returned to her native Florida to work with the Governor's child mentoring initiative.
Rachel started her first business in 2004 flipping houses. She went from cleaning and fixing toilets and drywall to building a successful company. In 2016, while still running her business, Rachel began working as a Land Specialist with one of Central Florida’s top commercial real estate brokerages - NAI Realvest. The Orlando-Sanford International Airport was among her major clients. She also continued her service as an active volunteer in civic and charitable causes.
A former vice chair of a local Planning and Zoning Board, Rachel was tapped by successive House Speakers to serve on the Florida Commission on the Status of Women. In that role, she helps makes recommendations to the Governor and legislature about state issues affecting women. In 2019, when Governor DeSantis was looking for someone to appoint to a statewide commission on the 19th Amendment to US Constitution, Governor DeSantis chose Rachel Plakon.
While local residents struggled to cope with the pandemic and resulting shutdown, Rachel helped deliver life-saving medicine and groceries to our most needy neighbors. In September 2020, she also led a heralded relief effort from Seminole County to her hometown of Bonifay after Hurricane Sally devastated the Panhandle region.
Rachel is the daughter of a U.S. Army National Guard veteran, and both parents are second-generation timber farmers. She has served on the Board of Directors of Business Force, is a Life Member of the NRA, and holds a Corporate M.B.A. from Florida International University.
Married to widower Scott Plakon since 2019, she became part of a family that includes six children and four grandchildren.
Conservative Values are under attack
within the United States. Those with conservative values are labeled as radicals,
haters, racists, and a spurn upon the one world order the left seeks to advance. Rachel
knows all too well the result of such an autocratic system and will defend the
constitution and those it represents.
There are a lot of rights and liberties
that we as conservatives believe that we have, but we don’t. She will seek to develop
legislation at the local and state levels that ensures what the constitution states is
defended and guaranteed as law. She will become a sentinel for leftist legislature
seeking to steal our freedoms by sleight of hand.
The left despises the definition of
family and its role in todays society. They seek to destroy the nuclear family with
legislation designed to indoctrinate your children and strip your rights as a parent
away. She stands behind strong legislation such as the Parental Rights in Education act
and its sponsors.
Federal overreach is running rampant in
our society. The left continues to create legislation packed with hidden policies that
creates a further division within our states, schools, and businesses. Rachel will be a
stalwart force in developing, sponsoring, and advocating legislation that ensures that
our conservative values live on.
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