The CFFC Board of Directors

David williamson

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David Williamson (he/him) is a co-founder of the CFFC. Locally, he is a member of the Central Florida Commission on Religious Freedom, is Secretary of the Florida Humanist Association, and co-coordinator of that organization’s conference, FREEFLO.
David is on the Advisory Board of the Freethought Equality Fund and a Florida State Representative for the Freedom From Religion Foundation.

Jocelyn Williamson

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Jocelyn Williamson (she/her) is a lifelong atheist and co-founder of the CFFC. She is the President of the Florida Humanist Association, American Atheists’ Florida State Director, and serves on the board of Humanist Society.
Jocelyn serves on the Council of Traditions for the Interfaith Council of Central Florida, representing Humanism. She is the co-coordinator of FREEFLO, the biennial conference of the FHA. She is also a Florida State Representative for the Freedom From Religion Foundation

Joseph Richardson

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Joseph Richardson (he/him) has been a CFFC director since 2015. He has been involved in the CFFC’s Humanist invocations project facilitating invocations in municipalities across Central Florida.
Joseph grew up as a Christian but started to identify as a atheist, Humanist, and freethinker later in life. He likes to observe, ironically, how he has more friends who are pastors now than he ever did as a Christian. He is married with three grown boys.

KEITH BECHER

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Keith Becher (he/him) has been a CFFC director since 2015. He is President and co-founder of the Humanist Community of the Space Coast, a Brevard area group that focuses on community service, volunteerism, community outreach and education.
Keith serves on the Board of the Florida Humanist Association, the Space Coast Freethought Association, and is also a certified Humanist celebrant.

Kellie Parkin

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Kellie Parkin (she/her) joined the CFFC board in 2022. As the President and CEO of The Pride Chamber (formerly MBA Orlando), Kellie draws from her extensive background in business development and journalism to help lead the LGBTQ business equality movement in Greater Orlando.

Kellie was honored during the 2020 pride month by U.S. Congressman Darren Soto as a distinguished leader in Central Florida. Most recently, she was recognized as a 2021 Social Justice Game Changer by the Orlando Magic.

She is a member of the HCCMO Supplier Diversity Council and serves on Mayor Buddy Dyer’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission.