Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Bradley Perry serves as Director of the Division of State Lands for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. He brings more than a dozen years of public service experience, including over a decade in senior leadership roles across multiple State of Florida agencies.
In his current role, Mr. Perry supports the stewardship and administration of Florida’s public lands and works across agency, local, federal, and partner organizations to advance compatible land use, conservation, and planning efforts. His work emphasizes coordination among governmental entities to address complex land management and policy issues with regional and long-term implications.
Prior to joining the Division of State Lands, Mr. Perry held senior management positions at the Florida Department of Education, Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Department of Business and Professional Regulation, and the Office of Financial Regulation, where he regularly coordinated with external agencies, regulatory partners, and oversight bodies. His background includes statutory compliance, governance, and cross-agency collaboration.
Mr. Perry holds a Master of Science in Applied Intelligence from Mercyhurst University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Florida. He resides in Tallahassee.