Sunday, August 9, 2020

Fred Hawkins: Superman? or Con Man?



When Fred Hawkins defended his $40,000 salary increase by stating at a recent Osceola County School Board Meeting that he left his private sector job to devote full time to the Education Foundation of Osceola County (the "Foundation"), that raised a couple of red flags for me. 

As a resident of Osceola County District 5 that Fred represented prior to his recent suspension by the Governor, I follow what goes on, relative to his position as my representative.  I was pretty sure that Fred left his job with Waste Corporation of America (WCA) in 2018 shortly after the Florida Ethics Commission found there would be a conflict of interest if a commissioner stayed with a subsidiary of a corporation but "…if the commissioner terminates his duties for the subsidiary, there would be no conflict." [video link].(1)

Needless to say I was surprised by this epiphany that he was attempting to sell to the School Board.  Maybe I'm just naturally skeptical but it sounded like a load of bunk. As an aside, he is endorsing one School Board member as his replacement for County Commissioner given that Fred has chosen to move on to seek loftier goals at the state level.  When he was endorsing this same candidate for School Board a few years back, Fred's speech sounded almost as if he had handpicked him for the position.(2)

Back to Fred’s work hour numbers.  There is the Form 990 filed by the Foundation for 2017 which indicates that Fred Hawkins worked an average of 40.00 a week.  Perhaps that is something that needs to be looked into since Fred obviously wasn't performing as stated given his statement to the School Board.


That led me to go back and look at Fred's various Form6 filings over the past few years. 

While he claims to have left his private sector job to work full time at the Education Foundation, when his waste industry job at WCA went away in 2018, another waste industry-related job at a company called Brightmark magically appeared for 2019's Form6 submission.  So, it appears he didn't really "end that job", he merely traded it in for one that would arouse less curiosity from the Florida Commission on Ethics.

What may be more interesting is that his LinkedIn resume shows that he has worked at Brightmark since February 2015. Yet, there is no mention of it on any of his official Form6 filings prior to 2019. 


All right, we all fudge our resumes here and there and maybe he is a terrible consultant and just didn't make any money during 2015-18, but when you are running for public office, I believe transparency is paramount. What you put out there for public view shouldn't leave people questioning the integrity of your Form6 filings.

Adding up the Numbers

 So, using 2013 as an example, he listed employment income from Progressive Waste Solutions ($68,500); Osceola County BOCC ($74,000); Great St. Cloud Chamber ($50,000).

source:  census.gov

According to the Census, the median household income for Osceola County is $50,063.  So I will assume all three jobs are full time.  That's 120 hours based on a 40 hour work week….and I sure hope he was working at least 40 hours as my commissioner, given the pay grade.  That leaves less than 7 hours a day for sleep, eating, commuting, family time, personal hygiene, shopping, etc. 

For 2017 he listed employment income from WCA ($101,000); Osceola County BOCC ($78,000); Osceola Foundation for Education (no amount listed but their form 990s show 40 hours a week average); Preferred Government Trust (no amount listed).  I'll assume that at least three are full time...so, give or take 120 hours total...PLUS how ever many hours in that newly added part-time Insurance Job AND interest in a new business called H3Property Ventures which he apparently co-owns.  Again, less than 7 hours a day for all other activities INCLUDING the nightmare that is commuting in Osceola County traffic.

Form 6 for 2017


I know he frequently he has held positions on various Boards of Directors in seemingly unpaid capacities.  My question is, is he performing his altruism on the taxpayer's dime?  After all there are only 168 hours in a week.

Form6's for all other years have similar numbers of job and incomes listed. Perhaps there is a reasonable explanation of how he does it all.   To me the number of working hours simply don't add up.  Another reason I say #HellNoHawkins2020

You can search for any elected official's Form6 documents by their name.  Once you bring up their most recent submission page, click on "View Filing History" to see several years of documents available.  I highly recommend you vet the people you intend to vote for to get a clearer overall picture of their finances. 
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(2) ”…We asked Ricky to go there and be a leader…” Fred Hawkins Jr. - Ricky Booth Testimonial, October 17, 2017

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