Early Life and Education of Randy Fine: A Complete Timeline

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Randy Fine

How education and upbringing influenced the life of Randy Fine. A timeline of key moments.

Randall Adam Fine is an American politician, a Republican, who has served as the U.S. representative for Florida's 6th congressional district since April 2025. Prior to this, he was a member of the Florida Senate (2024-2025) and the Florida House of Representatives (2016-2024). Before entering politics, he worked as a gambling industry executive. His congressional district encompasses a six-county area, including Daytona Beach.

April 20, 1974: Randy Fine Born

On April 20, 1974, Randall Adam Fine was born.

1990: House of Representatives Page

In 1990, Randy Fine spent his 11th grade year as a page of the United States House of Representatives.

1991: Intern for U.S. representative

During the summer of 1991, Randy Fine was an intern for U.S. Representative Robert Dornan.

1992: Graduated High School

In 1992, Randy Fine graduated from Henry Clay High School as co-valedictorian.

1995: Chair of Harvard University Undergraduate Council student affairs committee

In 1995, Randy Fine served as chair of the Harvard University Undergraduate Council student affairs committee.

1996: Graduated from Harvard University

In 1996, Randy Fine graduated from Harvard University with a Bachelor of Arts in government magna cum laude.

1996: Marriage to Anne Price

In 1996, Randy Fine married his first wife, Anne Price. They met while working for Students for an Energy Efficient Environment Inc.

1998: Graduated from Harvard Business School

In 1998, Randy Fine graduated from Harvard Business School (HBS) with a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) and was named a Baker Scholar.

2007: Home Purchase and Renovation

In 2007, Randy Fine and his wife purchased a two-bedroom 4,000 square foot home in Melbourne Beach. They added 4,500 square feet to the home, at a total cost of $1,000,000 including improvements to the original space.

2020: Asked local leaders to take pandemic seriously

At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Randy Fine asked local leaders in Brevard County to take the pandemic more seriously and expressed concern over open beaches.

2021: Urged people to receive the COVID-19 vaccine

In 2021, Randy Fine urged people to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. He opposed mandatory vaccinations but encouraged unvaccinated individuals to follow CDC guidelines and wear masks.

2022: Opinions on DEI and school vouchers

In 2022, Randy Fine opined that neither DEI nor critical race theory has any place in Florida's public schools. He also supports expanding school vouchers to give all Florida families the ability to choose private or homeschooling.

2024: Death of mother

In 2024, Randy Fine's mother, Harriet, passed away after battling Alzheimer's disease.