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For Hong Potomski, graduating from Pensacola State College in 2022 with an Associate of Arts in Computer Information Systems had special meaning.
“As a first-generation American and first-generation college graduate, achieving this milestone represented a profound sense of pride, accomplishment and breaking of generational barriers. For my family and me, it signified the realization of the American dream, where hard work and determination pave the way for a brighter future,” said Potomski.
She went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Management Information Systems & Marketing from the University of Central Florida College of Business and an MBA and Master of Health/Health Care Administration/Management from the University of West Florida.
In February, she was named Northwest Florida market president for Florida Blue, overseeing regional business strategy and community engagement efforts spanning 19 Panhandle counties.
She credits a robust support system and the encouragement she received while enrolled at PSC as crucial to her success.
“The college provided academic advising tailored to my needs, ensuring I stayed on track, career counseling that helped me explore and pursue my professional aspirations, and an inclusive community that fostered a sense of belonging. These resources, combined with the dedication of faculty and staff, empowered me to navigate the complexities of college life and emerge as a confident, career-ready graduate.”
In her role with Florida Blue, Potomski demonstrates a passion for accessible, quality and affordable healthcare and says that her experience as a PSC student embodied these same values.
“In terms of accessibility, PSC’s multiple campus locations and course offerings made it easy for me to balance my academic and professional responsibilities, and the college’s flexible scheduling allowed me to pursue higher education while maintaining my commitments,” she said. “Regarding quality, PSC’s faculty and staff provided exceptional guidance, support and mentorship, ensuring I received a high-quality education that prepared me for my future career.”
Potomski says affordability was a significant factor in her decision to attend PSC, citing competitive tuition and grant opportunities that enabled her to pursue her degree without substantial debt.
“Overall, my experience as a PSC student was marked by accessibility, quality and affordability — values that I now champion as a healthcare leader at Florida Blue,” she said.
Her continued affiliation with the college through the PSC Alumni Association supports her role at Florida Blue, which prioritizes community engagement and strategic partnerships.
“Through the Alumni Association, we stay connected to the college’s initiatives and events, allowing us to identify opportunities for collaboration and resource sharing, network with fellow alumni and expand our professional network and potential partnership opportunities, and contribute to the college’s efforts to foster a stronger, more resilient community, which aligns with Florida Blue’s mission.”
Potomski is recognized as a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. She invests time and serves the community with various organizations, including Florida’s Great Northwest, Greater Pensacola Chamber, United Way of Emerald Coast, Florida State University College of Medicine, Greater Tallahassee Chamber, University of West Florida’s College of Health and Pace Center for Girls.
She has been recognized for her community contributions, including a Pinnacle Award from 850 magazine, a Healthcare Harmony Award from the Escambia and Santa Rosa County Medical Society, and being named one of seven Rising Executives by Florida Trend. Potomski is also an alumna and actively involved with both Leadership Pensacola and Leadership Florida.

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