Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis reappointed Thurlow-Lippisch on June 6, 2022.[9] The Florida Senate did not reappoint Thurlow-Lippisch.[10] Florida Senate President Kathleen C. Passidomo, reportedly because of hurt feelings of Kathleen Passidomo, refused to meet with Thurlow-Lippisch.[11]
Florida's Constitution Revision Commission
In February 2017, Florida Senate President Joe Negron appointed Thurlow-Lippisch to serve on the Florida Constitution Revision Commission (CRC). The CRC is a 37-member commission that is assembled pursuant to Article XI, Section 2 of the Florida Constitution and meets every 20 years. The CRC adopts its own procedure, examines the Constitution, and holds public hearings.[12] If the CRC recommends revisions to the Florida Constitution, the revisions are placed on the ballot for voter approval. Id.
Town of Sewall's Point
Thurlow-Lippisch served as a commissioner for the Town of Sewall's Point beginning in 2008, where she was mayor from July 2011 to November 2012. Her second term ended in November 2016.
Thurlow-Lippisch was the Vice Chair of the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council in 2016, and was appointed to the Council in 2014.[17]
Florida League of Cities
In 2013, Thurlow-Lippisch served as the Chair of the Environmental and Energy Legislative Committee of the Florida League of Cities. In this capacity, Thurlow-Lippisch oversaw a committee of more than 50 mayors to set legislative priorities.[18]
Thurlow-Lippisch was a member of the Natural Resources Leadership Institute Class of XV, a leadership course sponsored by the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. As a member of the Class of XV, she won peer-awarded Burl Long Award, presented annually to the classmate who demonstrated the most growth and use of the tools learned in the program.[21]
In 2015, Thurlow-Lippisch was awarded the Everglades Coalition's "John V. Kabler Award" for grassroots activism for her work educating the public on Everglades restoration, the St. Lucie River, and Indian River Lagoon.[22]
Thurlow-Lippisch is married to Dr. Ed Lippisch, an oral surgeon and owner of Lippisch and Engebretsen: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.[23] Her mother, Sandra Henderson Thurlow, is a fifth generation Florida historian and author of Historic Jensen and Eden on Florida's Indian River; Stuart on the St. Lucie: A pictorial history; and Sewall's Point: The history of a peninsular community on Florida's Treasure Coast.[24] Thurlow-Lippisch's grandfather Tom Thurlow Sr. was one of the first real estate attorneys in Stuart, and founder of Thurlow and Thurlow, which her father and brother Todd run today.[25] Thurlow-Lippisch's grandfather J.R. Henderson worked for the University of FloridaInstitute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, was a professor at the university, and authored the 1939 publication Soils of Florida.[26]
^"NRLI Alumni Class XV". nrli.ifas.ufl.edu. University of Florida Natural Resources Leadership Institute Collaborative solutions for natural resource challenges.