Dr. Jane Aman is a lecturer at the University of Central Florida and longtime community organizer. From serving as a Student Senator and Vice President of Unite for Reproductive and Gender Equity (URGE) at the University of Texas at El Paso to coaching the girls’ and boys’ soccer teams at Seminole County’s Crooms Academy of Information Technology, Jane’s commitment to public service has been a guiding force throughout her career. Prior to her tenure as a UCF Knight, she taught English, writing, and American literature at the University of Florida and Rollins College. She is also a former English teacher for Seminole County’s Crooms Academy, where she taught high school juniors and seniors.
Jane is a longtime advocate for marginalized communities, having volunteered in the Center Against Sexual and Family Violence in El Paso, Texas and a fundraising organizer for events that supported initiatives like the Borderland Rainbow Center. She is committed to bringing that spirit of service to Tallahassee and to the residents of House District 37.