Student Star: Lauredan Official

Florida State University public administration student aims to transform government and community engagement

Name: Lauredan Official
Major: Master of Public Administration
Graduation: Spring 2024
Hometown: Orlando, Fla.
College: College of Social Sciences & Public Policy

“My decision to attend Florida State University was guided by a thoughtful evaluation of its academic reputation, particularly the esteemed Master of Public Administration program. This program is the most prominent in Florida and is recognized internationally for cultivating dedicated public servants.”

Fast Facts

  1. Political Worker: Interned at all three levels of government (Local, State and Federal) 
  2. Favorite Study Spot: Strozier Library basement 
  3. Musical: Enormous Hamilton (the musical) enthusiast 
  4. Video Games: Enjoys playing RPGs like Baldur's Gate 3, Mass Effect 3 and the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 
  5. Notable: Has been given the key to the city of Orlando

Lauredan Official, a Florida State University graduate, earned a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree in Spring 2024. He chose to attend FSU for its top-ranked MPA program and its strategic location in Tallahassee, which offers unique opportunities for engagement in the state’s political landscape.

During his time at FSU, Official completed a capstone project evaluating the Florida Department of Transportation’s Employee Development Program, which aimed to improve recruitment and career development within the department.

Official also served as a Florida Gubernatorial Fellow, organizing the inaugural Transportation Day at the Capitol to highlight the Florida Department of Transportation’s work. In addition, he interned at the US Department of Transportation, contributing to policy development for Domestic Employee Teleworking Overseas as a response to a presidential executive order.

Official currently works as a Capital City Fellow for the government of the District of Columbia.


Why did you choose to attend Florida State University?

My decision to attend Florida State University was guided by a thoughtful evaluation of its academic reputation, particularly the esteemed Master of Public Administration program. This program is one of the most prominent in Florida and is recognized internationally for cultivating dedicated public servants. The program’s illustrious alumni and the Askew School graduates have contributed significantly across various echelons of public service, from local city councils to state legislatures. 

What unique opportunities did FSU’s location provide?

FSU’s strategic location in Florida’s capital presents a unique convergence of academic pursuit and practical engagement in the heart of the state’s political landscape. It offered me the chance to actively participate in the 2023 Florida Legislative session as a Legislative Intern, an experience that few institutions can provide. The proximity to the Florida House of Representatives, the Florida Senate and the central offices of numerous state agencies is not just a convenience— it is a gateway to a world of opportunities where theory meets practice and purpose. 

Can you describe a significant academic achievement during your time at FSU?

Among the milestones I have reached during my academic journey at Florida State University, the one that resonates with a profound sense of accomplishment is the successful completion of my capstone project: “An Evaluation of the Florida Department of Transportation’s Employee Development Program for Recruitment and Career Development.” This scholarly endeavor was not just an academic requirement but a culmination of my immersive experiences. These experiences began in the career centers and extended through my tenure as an intern with the Strategic Development Financial and Administrative Services Team and later as a distinguished Florida Gubernatorial Fellow. 

How did you contribute to the community during your time at FSU?

During my tenure at Florida State University, I served as a Florida Gubernatorial Fellow, a role that allowed me to merge academic theory with civic engagement. One of my proudest achievements was orchestrating the inaugural Transportation Day at the Capitol. This initiative enabled me to highlight the Department of Transportation’s essential work, which is crucial for maintaining Florida as a pioneer in road safety. 

What impact did your journey at FSU have on your professional development?

In my pursuit of a Master of Public Administration at Florida State University, I have approached every opportunity to expand my own knowledge and experience while giving back to the communities that have shaped me. My journey at FSU has been guided by a conviction to excel genuinely, which was encouraged by my professors in graduate school. To be a successful public servant, I learned that it is essential to gather as much institutional knowledge as possible, as the best decisions are guided by the lessons we learn from the past. Moreover, the challenging coursework and immersive projects at FSU have equipped me with the critical, analytical and leadership abilities necessary for the field of public service.