Bob Cambric

Treasurer

Bob Cambric is an urban planner specializing in public policy, growth management, community redevelopment, economic development, and consensus-building. Bob holds a Master’s of Science in Planning, Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs, and Associate in Arts degrees from The Florida State University. He has over 30-years of urban planning and implementation experience.

Bob assists citizens and organizations to identify and reach consensus on a range of diverse issues including neighborhood redevelopment, water quality protection, coastal development and emergency preparedness, economic development, public school facilities planning, and small business lending. He is an acclaimed facilitator and mediator, and has aided various cities and counties, State of Florida, property owners, environmental organizations, citizens, City of North Miami Downtown Revitalization Initiative’s Community Forums, South Florida Regional Planning Council Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy Committee, Good Government Institute’s Ethics and Lobbying Workshop, Miami-Dade County Public Schools’ Elected Officials Joint Workshops, Governor Jeb Bush’s Coastal High Hazard Study Commission, Fannie Mae’s North Florida Partnership Office Advisory Board Retreat, Wekiva River Basin Coordinating Committee, Northwest Lake Wells Community Improvement Forums, and Visioning Apopka.

During his career, Bob served as the Director of Policy and Planning for the South Florida Regional Planning Council, Intergovernmental Resources Coordinator for the Florida Department of Community Affairs, Assistant Director of the Apalachee Regional Planning Council, Interim Executive Director of the Hannibal Square Community Land Trust in Winter Park, Florida, and a private sector consultant.

Presently he is a Volunteering Consultant to non-profits serving minority communities in Florida. Bob is an inaugural member and Immediate Past Co-Chair of the Florida Chapter of the American Planning Association’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee. He is on the Board of Directors of SELF, a Florida-based green bank and Community Development Financial Institution that assists low to moderate income and minority residents by providing homeowners, renters, and developers access to affordable and innovative financing for sustainable, energy-efficient property improvements as well as constructing new mixed-income developments. Bob is also on the Board of Directors of 1000 Friends of Florida, the state’s leading not-for-profit smart growth advocacy organization.