2024-2027 Brochure

Ellen Malasky

Ellen, and her husband, Bruce, have lived in Frenchman ’ s Creek since May 2015. They are year - round residents and have a second home in Deer Valley, Utah. Ellen is originally from New York and Bruce is from Ohio. Their son and daughter in law, Hunter and Margaux, live in Boston but they enjoy visiting Frenchman ’ s whenever they can. Ellen is finishing her first term on the Board and has served as Board liaison to Governance, Legal , Creek Connection and External Affairs Committees at Frenchman ’ s and is current First Vice President. Ellen and Bruce take advantage of all Frenchman ’ s has to offer including golf, the beach club, dog park, fitness center and wine dinners. You will often see them out walking with their dog, Otis. Ellen is Associate General Counsel for Florida Power & Light Company. She has been in - house counsel with the company for 20 years. Prior to joining FPL, Ellen was in private practice in Palm Beach having worked in both local and national law firms. She has held many volunteer leadership and appointed positions in the community including Chair of the Consumer Affairs Hearing Board for Palm Beach County, Chair of the Florida Bar Grievance Committee for Palm Beach County, President of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers Palm Beach County, and is a graduate of Leadership Palm Beach County. Ellen is passionate about charitable organizations and community involvement and currently serves on the Board of the Legal Aid Society, is involved with United Way, American Jewish Congress (AJC), and has held many positions with other organizations over the years, including at her sons ’ schools.

Ellen received a B.A. in Business and Government from Skidmore College (where she met Bruce) and received her J.D. from Pace University School of Law.

1. Why do you want to become a member of the Board and what motivates you?

Frenchman ’ s Creek is an amazing community with much to offer all of its residents. There are many issues facing the community, financial and cultural, that will need to be addressed by the community and its leaders. I believe my experi ence as a lawyer for a large company that is always looking for ways to improve, innovate and engage, along with my negotiation and problem solving skills, will be an asset to the Board, as we move forward into the next chapter of Frenchman ’ s Creek. I have always enjoyed a challenge!

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