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On the recordJune 11, 2019
Madam Speaker, in honor of Caribbean Heritage Month, I would like to honor Louis Witter. Louis Witter has been a longstanding businessman in the hospitality industry in the central Florida area since 1992. He attended Florida Technical College, where he gained his knowledge in business administration and management. He is a current member of the Caribbean and Floridian Association, Inc.; Restore the Path for Christ Church; and the Jamaica Diaspora group, Southeastern Division. Louis Witter is an entrepreneur, a Caribbean restaurant owner, and a producer and host of Caribbean Rhythms Radio Network AM1220 WOTS, a local Caribbean radio station in the Kissimmee, Florida, area. This radio station provides vital sources of business, social networking, events, and community information, interviews, and has been a voice to the central Florida Caribbean communities for the past 20 years. He has used the radio platform to provide internships to over 50 individuals who have successfully completed programs at the radio station and have moved on to pursue careers in the radio broadcasting industry. Louis Witter is from the Caribbean island of Jamaica. He has lived in the United States for over 30 years. When he is not involved with business, he enjoys listening to cultural reggae music. He believes that reggae music speaks to all nations, with a strong message in each song.…
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Darren Soto
Democratic · Florida

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