United Way Space Coast Names Travis Proctor New Board Chair

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ROCKLEDGE — United Way Space Coast has named Travis Proctor as chair of its Board of Directors, the organization announced Thursday.

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Proctor, a longtime United Way Space Coast board member who served as the organization’s 2024 Campaign Chair, takes on the role bringing years of community leadership and business experience to the position.

“This is an exciting new chapter for United Way Space Coast,” Proctor said. “Our new CEO Kathryn Rudloff brings the strategic vision and leadership needed to help guide the organization into its future. I am excited to partner with her, our dedicated Board of Directors, and our exceptional staff team to build an even stronger United Way.”

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Proctor is the CEO and founder of Artemis IT, an information technology services firm serving businesses across Florida’s Space Coast. Under his leadership, the company has received several honors, including the GrowFL Companies to Watch Award and the Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast Innovative Company of the Year award.

Proctor’s community involvement extends well beyond United Way. He previously chaired the Board of Trustees for Florida Institute of Technology and the Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast, and has served on the boards of CivMil, Brevard Achievement Center, Brevard Symphony Orchestra, The Salvation Army, the Space Coast Chamber of Commerce and Junior Achievement.

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His community work has drawn recognition over the years. Proctor was a finalist for FLORIDA TODAY’s Citizen of the Year award in 2019, was inducted into the Junior Achievement of the Space Coast Business Hall of Fame in 2022, received the Space Coast Chamber Legacy Award in 2025, and was honored with the Scouting America Golden Eagle Award in April 2026.

Kathryn Staczek Rudloff, D.B.A., president of United Way Space Coast, praised the appointment.

“Travis has been an incredible champion for United Way Space Coast and the community we serve,” Rudloff said. “His leadership, entrepreneurial mindset, and passion for bringing people together will be invaluable as we continue to expand our impact and address the evolving needs of our community.”

United Way Space Coast works with businesses, nonprofits, government leaders and community members to address challenges facing Brevard County through community investments and volunteer engagement. More information is available at uwspacecoast.org or by calling 321-631-2740.