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Mary Anne Windes

(R) | Destin
Real Estate Broker

More About Mary Anne Windes

Mary Anne Windes owns the Real Estate Brokerage Real Estate Professionals of Destin on the Destin Harbor. 

 

Windes grew up in Fort Walton Beach and graduated from Fort Walton Beach High School. According to her LinkedIn profile, she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting from the University of West Florida while on a tennis scholarship

 

She has served as the financial manager of 16 family businesses, including ten commercial fishing vessels. 

 

She has also served as the President of the Emerald Coast Association of Realtors, the 2013 Chairman of the Destin Area Chamber of Commerce and as the President of the Mid-Bay Bridge Authority between 2004-2005. 

 

She has chaired the Destin Fishing Rodeo and the Miss Destin Pageant and teaches a financial ministry series at her church. 

📫 PO Box 632 Destin, Florida 32540

📲 850803.2211

📧maryannewindes@gmail.com

📍Destin

Windes has not served in elected public office before. 

State Officials

  • State Senator Doug Broxso

County Officials

  • Mel Ponder, Current Okaloosa County District 5 Commissioner and former Destin Mayor
  • Kelly Windes, Former Okaloosa County District 5 Commissioner

City Officials

  • Craig Barker, Former Destin Mayor
  • Gary Jarvis, Former Destin Mayor
  • Sam Seevers, Former Destin Mayor

Groups

  • Emerald Coast Association of Realtors
  • Destin Chamber of Commerce Past Presidents
  • Destin Charter Boat Association

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