Yul Anderson, M.Ed.
Yul Anderson, M.Ed.
is Director of the 11th Judicial Circuit Court.
Yul is Director Of Administrative Services at the
11th Judicial Circuit Court, Florida and President and Founder of the
African American Future Society.
Yul is also working with African leaders, historians, and the U.S.
Census Department to develop economic indicators for African American
and African Future economic and social development.
His specialties include African American African development,
international development, consulting, NGO capacity building, fund
development, organizational development, government financial accounting
systems, and public administration.
Yul was previously Manager at Alachua County BOCC, Florida;
Government Relations/Business Development Manager at
Triple DJ Saw Cutting and Cores/Innovative Construction Enterprises, LLC;
Internal Auditor at
Hartfield-Jackson International Airport;
Supervisor of Accounting Services at
Florida Department of Revenue;
Director of Tax Policy at
City of Boston; Director, Bureau of Financial Systems at
City of New York; and Senior Budget Analyst at
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Yul earned his
B.A. in Film/Educational Technology at
Dartmouth College in 1983 and his M.Ed. in
Educational Technology/Future Studies at the University of Massachusetts,
Amherst in 1986.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.