Jeremy Ring served in the Florida Senate from 2006 to 2016, representing parts of Broward County.
13 Facts About Jeremy Ring
Jeremy Ring was the Democratic nominee for Chief Financial Officer of Florida in the 2018 election.
Jeremy Ring grew up in Canton, Massachusetts and attended Canton Public Schools.
Jeremy Ring attended Syracuse University, graduating in 1992 with a Bachelors of Applied Science in advertising.
In 2001, Jeremy Ring moved to Florida, working as an executive in other tech and innovation startups.
In 2018, Jeremy Ring wrote a book called "We Were Yahoo" which discusses his time working at Yahoo.
In 2006, when incumbent Democratic state senator Skip Campbell was unable to seek re-election due to term limits, Jeremy Ring ran to succeed him in the 32nd District, which included Coral Springs, Pompano Beach, and Sunrise in northeastern Broward County.
Jeremy Ring faced only write-in opposition in the general election and won.
In 2010, Jeremy Ring was opposed in the general election by Patrick Laffey, a condo association manager and the Republican nominee.
Jeremy Ring won the Democratic primary uncontested, and faced college student Soren Swensen, the Republican nominee, in the general election.
In 2014, Jeremy Ring applied for the presidency of Florida Atlantic University, but ultimately was not selected as a finalist for the position.
Jeremy Ring announced on May 31,2017 that he was entering the 2018 race for Florida CFO.
Jeremy Ring won the Democratic nomination on August 28,2018.