Board Members

Andrea Mahoney, Chair

Certified Computer Solutions

Andrea Mahoney brings over two decades of executive leadership and entrepreneurial expertise to her role as Executive Vice President at Certified Computer Solutions. A proud Central Florida native with deep roots in the community, she has called the region home for more than four decades, with the last twenty years spent as a dedicated Seminole County resident.

Beyond her professional achievements, Andrea has demonstrated unwavering commitment to community service through extensive board participation and civic involvement. She dedicated seven years to serving on the Seminole County Chamber board, contributing her business expertise to support regional economic development. Her community engagement extends across multiple local councils, including the Altamonte Council, River Council, and Virtual Council, as well as specialized committees focused on growth and engagement, ambassadors, and issues and government. Andrea has also lent her leadership skills to Seminole Tech and serves on the Rescue Outreach Mission Homeless Shelter Board, reflecting her dedication to both educational advancement and addressing critical social needs in her community.

Andrea’s journey began in New Smyrna Beach, where her entrepreneurial spirit first took shape. She honed her business acumen at Stetson University in DeLand, earning a bachelor’s degree in finance that would prove instrumental in her future ventures. Her track record as a serial entrepreneur speaks volumes—having successfully established, acquired, and divested multiple companies before joining the Certified Computer Solutions team in 2004.

Under Andrea’s strategic guidance, CCS has evolved into a formidable force in the technology consulting landscape. Over the past two decades, the company has become the trusted technology partner for more than 500 organizations, ranging from ambitious startups to enterprise-level operations with teams exceeding 800 members. This diverse client portfolio reflects CCS’s ability to scale solutions across industries and organizational structures.

What sets CCS apart is their methodology of identifying and mapping critical IT touchpoints for each client. Rather than offering one-size-fits-all solutions, Andrea and her team invest time in understanding the unique technological ecosystem of each organization. They then collaborate closely with leadership teams to architect comprehensive technology roadmaps that align with both immediate needs and long-term strategic objectives.

This consultative approach has yielded transformative results for clients across IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, and customer relationship management domains. By working in true partnership with their clients, CCS has consistently delivered solutions that don’t just solve today’s challenges but position organizations for sustained growth and innovation in an increasingly complex digital landscape.

Madison Wilkinson, Vice Chair

Madison was born in Iowa, raised in Illinois, moved down to Seminole county in 2016, and currently resides in Winter Springs, FL.  She moved to Florida to open up her office as an Edward Jones Financial Advisor. She provides human centered complete wealth management to multi-generational families, women in transition, and small business owners. She works with her clients to help educate, create a personalized financial plan and protect their financial goals throughout their lifetime. This includes working in partnership with tax professionals and attorneys to make sure the family has one coherent plan tailored to what’s most important to the individual.

Madison is passionate about giving back to the community. Within the Metro-Orlando region for Edward Jones, Madison is the Culture of Compliance leader. She also serves on the board of directors for HOPE Helps, another local nonprofit, and is an active member of the Winter Springs Rotary Club. In her free time, Madison enjoys playing tennis, playing the piano or guitar, and biking the trails of Seminole County.

Erin Kamalzadeh, Secretary

Erin is a native Floridian who has proudly called Seminole County home for over 29 years. Throughout that time, she has formed lasting personal and professional connections that span the county, deepening her appreciation for its natural beauty, abundant recreational opportunities, and strong sense of community. She has always admired how Seminole County encourages growth, engagement, and connection among its residents. It is this deep-rooted connection that draws her to the mission of the PARC’S Foundation. 

Erin is the owner of Your Business Photographer, providing photography services catering to professional needs in the business community. Erin has had the privilege of serving and volunteering in other areas within our community including:  Seminole County Chamber of Commerce, Teen Challenge, Crooms Academy of Information Technology and Orange County Animal Services. 

Brandy W Ioppolo, Treasurer

STRATEGIC Accounting & Consulting

Brandy has a diverse background with more than 30 years in many facets of accounting and entrepreneurship in numerous industries. She has owned 7 businesses the past 3 decades, with the last two specializing in Virtual CFO Services. These niche services help businesses make data driven financial decisions, which assists in maximizing cash flow and minimizing tax liability.

Her firm provides over 250 domestic and international clients, including both private and nonprofit organizations, full cycle accounting, bookkeeping, payroll and/or tax services via QuickBooks Accountants Online. The firm’s specialties include strategic business planning, month end accruals, transitioning accounting methods, reconciliations, setting up and customizing entire chart of accounts, filing Sales Tax Returns, filing Annual Reports, IRS tax resolution & much more. Brandy serves on multiple nonprofit boards throughout Seminole County, and resides in Longwood with her husband, Frank.

Katherine Baker

Katherine (Katie) Baker is the Acute Care and Outpatient Rehabilitation Services Supervisor at Lake Mary Hospital (LMH). Since moving to Florida in 2018, Katie began her career as an occupational therapist at South Seminole Hospital (SSH) before stepping into leadership in 2024. Following SSH’s transition to LMH, she continues to oversee services, with the LMH Outpatient Rehabilitation Clinic still proudly located in the heart of Longwood.

Katie earned her B.A. in Political Science and Criminal Justice from Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia, before pivoting to pursue her passion for healthcare. She went on to receive her Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from Belmont University. Over the course of her career, she has gained experience in both Level I trauma centers and community hospitals, bringing a well-rounded perspective to patient care.

Passionate about giving back, Katie is dedicated to supporting her community through her professional and personal endeavors. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling, the arts, and spending time with her husband and their goldendoodle, Teddy.

John Horan

John Horan is a retired lawyer who served as a County Commissioner for Seminole County from 2010 through 2018. Commissioner Horan was a strong advocate of the PARC’S Foundation and was excited to become a board member in 2019. Mr. Horan received his law degree (J.D., 1977) and undergraduate degree (A.B., cum laude, 1974) from the University of Notre Dame.

Mr. Horan had a distinguished law career as a partner in the Foley and Lardner law firm. Before he retired from the practice of law, Mr. Horan was recognized by his peers for inclusion in the 2007 – 2013 Florida Super Lawyers® lists and the 2008 – 2012 editions of The Best Lawyers in America®.

John has been extensively involved in community and public affairs for many years. He has received several awards and recognitions for his pro bono representation of scores of dependent children and his public service. He received the Notre Dame Alumni Award for his many years of service to Notre Dame and the community. John has also served on the Board of Trustees of Barry University and as past chairman of the Barry University School of Law Board of Advisors. John has been involved in the mission of the PARC’S Foundation for many years, which included serving on the Seminole County Natural Lands Advisory Committee before he was elected to the County Commission. He believes strongly that Seminole County’s parks, natural lands and recreational offerings are essential to our quality of life.”

Retired Chairman of the County Commission

Larissa Morgan

Larissa is from Honolulu, Hawaii and resides in Longwood FL with her husband Matt Morgan and son Jackson Morgan.

She’s spent majority of her career as a Corporate Recruiter working in various industries and is currently employed with Lane Construction.

She’s heavily involved in her community and is currently a member of the Longwood Parks & Rec Advisory Board (appointed in October 2021 by the Longwood City Commission), an Assistant Coach for Central Florida Bambino Buddy Ball League in Altamonte Springs (League is for athletes with special needs to develop confidence and positive self-esteem and to be able to participate in organized sports), Board Member (Vice President of Girls Softball) for Longwood Babe Ruth Baseball.

Abby Sanchez

Abby has been a resident of Central Florida since 1999. She holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Elementary Education from Florida State University, has twenty-six years’ experience teaching elementary age children and was the recipient of the “Beginner Teacher of the Year” in Tallahassee in 1992. She has been married to her husband Bo, a civil engineer, for twenty-six years and has three children who have attended Seminole County Public Schools. Abby currently lives in Sweetwater Oaks with her husband, her son Jake, two dogs and three cats. Her daughter Jessica is a BSN Registered Nurse in pediatrics in Jacksonville, Florida. Her eldest son, Joshua, is a Business Entrepreneur student at Florida State University. Her youngest son, Jake, is a senior at Lake Brantley High School for the 2016-17 school year and is enrolled in the school’s Institute of Finance program.

While being a mother, wife, and teacher, Abby has been an active member of the Seminole County community. She is a long-time member of PTA/PTSA of her children’s schools including seven years as president of Lake Brantley’s PTSA, and currently serves as Vice-President in charge of legislative matters. She was selected and served on the SCPS Superintendent Search Advisory Committee in 2011- 12, and has worked tirelessly for various charitable organizations throughout Seminole and Orange Counties. Abby has served in several positions of Pop Warner programs for a number of years including fund manager, cheer coordinator and coach. Abby has helped raise millions of dollars for cancer research while serving as a member of the Cattle Baron’s Ball Committee and a board member for the Norma DiMarco “Tee Up for Life”.

Staying true to her roots of growing up in rural Davie, Florida, Abby enjoys riding horses and caring for her therapy horse, “Gator”, who helps military veterans cope with PTSD. Abby is currently an active member of the Seminole Chamber of Commerce, Sanford Chamber of Commerce, Oviedo/Casselberry Chamber of Commerce, Altamonte Chamber of Commerce, League of Women Voters, Junior League, Delta Kappa Gamma-Beta Chi (Women’s Educator’s Society).

Channi Sodhi

Channi Sodhi is the CEO and co-owner of Sunshine Pharmacy of Sanford and Sunshine Pharmacy of Casselberry, which are local pharmacies serving customers throughout Seminole, Lake, Orange, and Volusia counties. She is also a Realtor with KW Heritage Realty and specializes in residential real estate. Channi is very involved in the community. She is a member of the Rotary Club of Lake Mary, Seminole and Sanford Chambers of Commerce, and Heathrow Women’s Club. She is the Regional Director for Florida for UNITED SIKHS, an UN-recognized non-profit organization specializing in humanitarian aid and disaster relief and is also on the Board of Directors for Seniors Intervention Group (SIG) in Seminole County, and on the Board of Directors for Indian American Business Association (IABA).


Ex-Officio

Amanda Salazar

Rob Dominica