Sean Pittman
Named one of the “Top 100 Most Influential People in Florida Politics” by Influence Magazine, Attorney Sean Pittman is an advocate, philanthropist, and thought leader in the areas of policy, politics, education, and law. Florida Trend magazine named Sean “A Must Know Contact” in Florida’s Capital and a “Top 500 Business Leader in Florida.” Sean has managed, advised, and worked on dozens of local, statewide, and national campaigns.
His professional accolades are surpassed only by his civic and philanthropic endeavors. Sean was awarded the Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. Lawyer of the Year Award by the National Bar Association (NBA), one of Florida State University’s highest recognitions, the Vires Award, the Distinguished Member of the Year Award from Leadership Florida, the Servant Leadership Award by the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce and was inducted into the Tallahassee Barristers Association Hall of Fame. Sean is a Past President of the Orange Bowl Committee, served as General Counsel for the NBA, is a Board Member of the American Diabetes Association, Founder and Chairman of the Big Bend Minority Chamber of Commerce, and Trustee for the Florida State University Foundation and National Football Foundation. Among his many philanthropic efforts, Sean created an FSU College of Law Scholarship for minority students. Sean also created the Wilhelmina Foundation in honor of his mother to provide textbook stipends to high school graduates.
Sean is a co-host of the TV talk show “The Usual Suspects,” airing on one of the highest-watched CBS affiliates in the country and hosts his own radio show and podcast series, “The Sean Pittman Show.” Sean has appeared on MSNBC, CNN, and Fox News, and published in USA Today, the Tallahassee Democrat, the Miami Herald, and the Palm Beach Post.
Sean and his wife, Dr. Audra Pittman, reside in Tallahassee, Florida, raising their three amazing daughters, Paloma, Pilar, and Phoebe.