Parker Destin was born and raised in Destin (named after his great-great-great grandfather Leonard Destin) and graduated from Fort Walton Beach High School.
He went to the University of Tampa and the Florida Coastal School of Law.
After becoming a partner at Anchors Smith and Grimsley, a local law practice in Fort Walton Beach, he decided that a legal life wasn’t what he wanted for himself and got into the family business—local restaurants on the Emerald Coast.
He’s also served in the public eye – he won election with a group of reformers to the Destin City Council, where he served a term. He sits on the Florida Historical Commission and is rolling off his appointment to the Mid-Bay Bridge Authority.
Parker bills himself as the ‘common sense policies’ candidate and answered our questions about what that means. In short, he
MBN has not received a list of endorsements for this candidate.
The Mid-Bay Bridge is undergoing a $3.1 million maintenance project to address structural concerns and…
Florida legislators, including Senator Jay Trumbull, discussed a diverse set of issues at Northwest Florida…
The Okaloosa County Supervisor of Elections Office has released its precinct level data from the…
Register or login with Mid Bay News and never get another pop up on our site!