Mike DiBrizzi was born in Yonkers, NY and moved to Miami Beach, Florida as a child. Mike moved to the Tampa Bay area to attend college where he received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Tampa and later a masters degree in business administration from the University of South Florida. He moved to Pinellas County In 2002 and has been a Largo resident since 2010.
Mike has been employed by Camelot Community Care since 1994 and was named CEO in 2007. Camelot Community Care is headquartered in Largo and is a leading provider of Child Welfare and Behavioral Health Services serving more than 12,000 clients each year and employing more than 1,000 professionals.
Mike’s entire career has been devoted to community service to children who have experienced abuse and neglect, families experiencing substance use and mental health disorders, and the homeless population. As CEO of Camelot Community Care, he is responsible for the stewardship of more than $200,000,000 in taxpayer funding assuring the funding is used to effectively deliver services to our communities most needy citizens.
Mike has served on the City of Largo Planning Board since 2012, serving as Chair since 2019. On the Planning Board, Mike has been a consistent vote in favor of sensible development, business growth, and affordable housing for Largo’s citizens.
Mike has been married to his Wife Shannon since 2003 and their daughter Gianna is currently a Freshman at the University of Florida studying for a future in Law.
Additional community service and honors
- Two-time Chairman of The Florida Coalition for Children Foundation – A statewide advocacy association for the betterment of child welfare services.
- Under Mike’s leadership, Camelot Community Care was named the 2022 “Large Non-Profit of the Year” by the Tampa Bay Business and Wealth Magazine.
- Mike is a graduate of the 2010 class of Leadership Pinellas.
- In November of 2023, Mike was honored as a Tampa Bay Lightning Community Hero for his almost 30 years of leadership and advocacy for abused and neglected children in the Tampa Bay region.
- On a national level, Mike previously served on the board of The Family Focused Treatment Organization including 1 year has Chair.