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“Laser-Like Focus On Ethics?”Broward School Board Candidate Allen Zeman Funding Mysterious “Keep Students First” PAC

Allen Zeman Talks A Good Game About Transparency

The Sun-Sentinel wrote Broward School Board candidate Allen Zeman’s “laser-like focus on ethics is what the school board needs.” Apparently the school board also needs a mysterious political action committee known as “Keep Students First.” Records show this PAC is funded by the Washington D.C. company founded by Allen Zeman. Hoping to unseat incumbent School Board Member Donna Korn, Zeman preaches his platform of “transparency and ethical standards” to concerned parents and newspaper editors. So, why is he funding a PAC with big bucks from his Center For Human Capital Innovation?

On April 5, 2022, Allen Zeman announced his candidacy for the At-large District 8 Broward School Board seat. His official campaign paperwork lists his Fort Lauderdale home as his campaign address. These official documents list Yolanda Brown of Brown Financial Consultants as Zeman’s campaign treasurer.

According to State elections records, Yolanda Brown created the Keep Students First political committee on May 27, 2022. Brown is listed as the chairperson and treasurer of Keep Students First. The address for the committee is the same Fort Lauderdale address as Yolanda Brown’s Fort Lauderdale financial business.

Allen Zeman is the CEO and founder of The Center For Human Capital Innovation. Based in Alexandria, Virginia, the company performs contact work for numerous Federal government agencies. Zeman is currently listed as the CEO on the company website.

On May 31, 2022, the Center For Human Capital Innovation gave $35,000 to the four day old Keep Students First political committee.

On June 28, 2022, Keep Students First picked up a $30,000 contribution from MCBICO Holdings of Palm Beach Gardens. State records show MCBICO Holdings is owned by 411 Pain founder Robert Lewin.

On July 13, 2022, another political committee, One Positive Step, gave $20,000 to Keep Students First. The chairman of One Positive Step is Merick Lewin, the nephew of Robert Lewin. Earlier this month, Merick Lewin dropped out of the Broward School Board District 6 race.

According to State elections records, One Positive Step stated the address for Keep Students First was a home on Northeast 19th Street in Fort Lauderdale. Property records and campaign records confirm this is address of Allen Zeman’s home.

In June, Keep Students First paid $7,500 to Renaissance Campaign Strategies of Tampa. This company part of Mercury Public Affairs. Zeman is reportedly using Ashley Walker as his campaign manager. Walker is a partner at Mercury.

Election records show Keep Students First paid $39,733.87 on July 15, 2022 to National Campaign Research Group. This company produces mail pieces for candidates and political committees.

In April, The Center For Human Capital Innovation gave the maximum $1,000 contribution to Allen Zeman. Candidates have no limit when it comes to loaning money to their own campaigns. As of July, Allen Zeman has loaned $99,000 to his campaign.

On July 13, 2022 Zeman paid nearly $46,000 to Image Plus for mailers that just hit Broward mailboxes. These mailers are light and fluffy pieces with pictures of Zeman and his supporters along with his words promising “transparency.”

What will those Keep Students First mailers say? Shouldn’t someone who claims to have “ethical standards” say it in their own name?

REDBROWARD asked Allen Zeman about Keep Students First.

When reached by telephone, Zeman stated he needed to discuss things with someone before he could answer. He asked if we could email the questions. We emailed him eleven questions

We asked Zeman if he formed Keep Students First or instructed Yolanda Brown to form the committee. We asked how he and his company knew about the committee just days after it was formed. We asked if he approved the $35,000 contribution from Center For Human Capital Innovation. We asked about the other donors. We asked about the mailers. We asked Zeman about Neil Sterling.

Here is the response from Allen Zeman:

I am aware of Keep Students First. It was formed to elect a Broward County school board that is fully focused on students, which is needed now more than ever. And I have supported their efforts in accordance with Florida elections law.

Allen Zeman

Formed by who? Why are these do-gooders who know how to fix the Broward School Board hiding behind a PAC?

Not very transparent, eh?

N.B. The Sun-Sentinel, which endorsed Allen Zeman, published a story today about the money “fueling” the Broward School Board races. They did not find Keep Students First.

School Board Candidate Allen Zeman Tries To Hide Endorsement By Controversial “Mega-Lobbyist” Neil Sterling

Neil Sterling Removed From Allen Zeman Website

Broward School Board candidate Allen Zeman removed the endorsement by controversial “mega-lobbyist” Neil Sterling from his campaign website. Zeman’s move to hide Sterling’s support comes one day after REDBROWARD asked him about his ties to Sterling. Allen Zeman did not respond to our questions.

As REDBROWARD reported on Wednesday, Zeman told the Sun-Sentinel he would fight against the corruption plaguing Broward Schools.

“Changing culture is hard, but in this case, it must be done. Transparency needs to start now, before the election,” Zeman wrote. “The current culture is unacceptable and does disservice to our 30,000 employees, the students and all the parents of students. I will lead this effort by example.”

Sun-Sentinel questionnaire, July 2022

Allen Zeman thinks cozying up to Neil Sterling is leading by example?

Allen Zeman thinks refusing to answer questions about his ties to Neil Sterling is leading by example?

Allen Zeman thinks scrubbing Neil Sterling from his website to hide him from Broward voters is leading by example?

Some Zeman supporters and even a reporter or two think Neil Sterling’s involvement in Broward schools was too long ago to matter.

Sure, former School Board Member Beverly Gallagher was arrested 13 years ago. Yes, she finished her Federal prison sentence 9 years ago.

Yet many of the folks who helped perpetuate the corruption in Broward Schools still remain.

Others think Neil Sterling was just a lobbyist. No different from the average lobbyist pushing his or her client’s agenda.

While he was never charged with any crime, allow Bob Norman to fill in some blanks about the Neil Sterling saga:

Sterling is the quiet, behind-the-scenes corruptor at the School Board. He’s the one who helped get Beverly Gallagher a dubious job at Community Blood Centers before she was nabbed by the FBI in a corruption sting. He’s the one who holds fundraisers for School Board members that raise them tens of thousands of dollars at a pop from contractors and subcontractors who rode the board’s unnecessary school construction boom that looted hundreds of millions of dollars from taxpayers and helped saddle us all with $2 billion in district debt. He’s the one who partnered with political consultant Barbara Miller so that he could own the board members from their initial campaigns forward. And of course, he was the one who represented those same builders and architects before the board and helped get them hundreds of millions in contracts to fuel that same bogus building boom.

Although it sounds heinous, you might still think: But where’s the case? Easy. Look at Stephanie and Mitch Kraft.
Now the Krafts are knee-deep in the corruption investigation involving dirty developers Bruce and Shawn Chait. That’s being handled by the State Attorney’s Office right now, but what nobody is talking about is the fact that Mitch Kraft, Stephanie’s husband, was secretly on Sterling’s payroll for the better part of two years.

Stephanie Kraft voted on Sterling’s projects every step of the way, never disclosing that her husband was being paid by the lobbyist. But here’s the coup de grace: Stephanie Kraft personally steered through a lucrative and highly controversial contract for Sterling’s client in the health care world, Vista Healthplan Inc., to make Vista the sole provider of health insurance for board employees.

She sat on the Superintendent’s Insurance Advisory Committee and used her position to back Vista. She helped the firm get a three-year contract to provide health insurance to 41,000 school district employees. The contract was worth $1.7 billion. That averages out to about $565 million a year. Previous contracts to cover school district employees had cost about $200 million a year. The reason for the huge increase has never been explained.

Vista has jacked up rates on employees’ children by as much as 45 percent. The huge rate increase will add hundreds of dollars each month to the bills of many shocked and dismayed employees. The committee on which Kraft sits voted unanimously to approve the increase before the full board voted to authorize it. The committee was made up of several district officials, a couple of union officials, and three board members, including Kraft, the terrible Bob Parks, and Robin Bartleman. Five companies made the short list, but the committee voted Vista as number one. It was Kraft’s job to rank the companies, and she led the charge for Vista. She gave Vista a whopping score of 95, versus her second-highest score of 81 for Humana. Of course, she never revealed that her husband was on Sterling’s payroll at the time.

Bob Norman, New Times July 2010
Allen Zeman

(Editors Note: This reporter served on the Broward Schools Diversity Committee as an appointee of two board members, the final one being Donna Korn. I have not had any contact with Korn since 2018.)