Pat Neal

Pat Neal
Member of the Florida Senate
In office
1978–1986
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
In office
1974–1978
Personal details
Born (1949-03-04) March 4, 1949
Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Charlene Lovingood
Alma mater University of Pennsylvania
Occupation Investor, rancher, real estate developer

Patrick K. "Pat" Neal (born March 4, 1949) is an American real estate developer and politician who is a former Florida State Senator and former representative in the Florida House of Representatives. He served in the United States Army Reserve before joining his father in developing land in Southwest Florida. Pat Neal is the Chairman, Executive Committee, of Neal Communities based in Sarasota, Florida. He has over 45 years of experience in the housing and building industry in Southwest Florida.

Neal was born in Des Moines, Iowa in 1949.[1] He holds a B.S. from the University of Pennsylvania and is a graduate of the prestigious Wharton School of Finance.

He served in the Florida House of Representatives from 1974 through 1978 and in the Florida Senate from 1978 through 1986, where he was Chair of the Natural Resources Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee.

Neal Communities was named the Professional Builder 2015 “Builder of the Year” and was named one of 2012’s “America’s Best Builders” by BUILDER Magazine and voted the “2013 Best Residential Builder in Southwest Florida” in a readers’ poll sponsored by Gulfshore Business Magazine.

Pat was also named one of “The Most Influential People in Florida Politics” by Influence Magazine – Fall 2015.

He is a member of the following Boards and Councils:

• Chair – Senate Appropriations Committee, Florida Senate, 1983-1986 • Chair – Senate Natural Resources Committee, Florida Senate, 1982-1983 • Chair – Joint Administrative Procedures Committee, Florida Senate, 1980-1982 • Member – Florida House of Representatives, 1978-1980 • Member – Florida State Senate, 1978-1986 • Member - Public Service Commission Nominating Commission, 1983-1986 • Member - Judicial Nominating Commission,12th Circuit, 1999-2006 • Chair - Judicial Nominating Commission,12th Circuit, 2006-2008 • Member - Judicial Nominating Commission,12th Circuit, 1998 to present • Member - Florida Commission on Ethics, 2000-2004 • Chair - Florida Commission on Ethics, 2005-2006 • Member - Governor Rick Scott, Transition Team, 2010-2011 • Member – Constitutional Government Efficiency Task Force, 2011-2012 • Chair - “Yes on 10”, Constitutional Amendment, 2012 ballot • Board of Trustees - New College Foundation, 1979-1985 • Board of Trustees - University of South Florida Foundation, 1980-1982 • Board of Trustees - Blake Memorial Hospital, 1982-1983 • Board of Directors - First Housing Development Corporation of Florida, 1981-1985 • Board of Directors - Community Bank of Manatee, 1982-1985 • Board of Directors - Florida Chamber of Commerce, 1992 • Board of Directors - Florida Tax Watch, Inc., 1989, 2000 to present (Secretary, 2014) • Advisory Board - The Trust for Public Land (Florida), 2001-2004 • Board of Directors - Drug Free America, 2011-2012 • Board Chair and Member - Christian Coalition of Florida, 1999-2005 • Member – Florida Council of 100, 2013 to present

Neal Communities is philanthropic and community focused. Neal and his company have contributed over seven million dollars supporting charities and community organizations—The Boys and Girls Club, Community Youth Development, and countless other educational and environmental programs in Sarasota and Manatee Counties.

Pat Neal has won every environmental award made to members of the Florida Legislature during his tenure.

Pat and his wife, Charlene, have been married since 1978. Charlene Neal is the founder and principal of the Lakewood Ranch, Florida-based interior design business, Charlene Neal PureStyle. They have two sons—John Neal, President of Neal Land Ventures and Michael Neal, Land Development Manager for Neal Communities.

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