Ebo Entsuah

future 40 class of 2021

ebo entsuah

 
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Ebo is a first generation American whose parents immigrated to the states from Ghana, West Africa. Ebo attended Florida State University, earning a bachelor’s degree in International Affairs and Sociology and a minor in Psychology. He also played on the FSU football team and was a member on the 2013 National Championship team. Ebo later worked as the legislative Aide to then Congressman, Ron DeSantis. 

Upon receiving his Juris Masters from Florida State University’s College of Law, Ebo Entsuah decided that he wanted to help service his community. He ran for office and was elected to serve the residents of Clermont, Florida in January 2020 in a special municipal election. Ebo is the youngest African American ever elected to Clermont’s City Council. He currently sits on the Lake County Tourist Development Council in an effort to better serve the county’s tourism needs. Aside from his electoral duties, Ebo currently works in Central Florida on behalf of the advanced energy industry and sits on a number of non-profit boards including the Lake Sumter Seminole Club and the Give-A-Day Foundation.

Ebo lives in Clermont, Florida with his Fiancé, Morgan and their two dogs, Milo and Maverick. He enjoys working out, hiking, traveling and watching the Seminoles.