Brittany Clark

Brittany Clark is a dedicated and dynamic leader in youth athletics and student development, currently serving as the Athletic Director at Family Christian Center School in Clermont, Florida. With a passion for creating meaningful opportunities for student-athletes to thrive both on and off the field, Brittany oversees athletic program development, strategic partnerships, and leadership initiatives that foster character, discipline, and teamwork. In addition to her school leadership, she also serves as the President of the Mid-Florida Athletic Christian Conference, where she works to elevate Christian athletics across the region.
Brittany’s professional journey includes extensive experience in sports management, event coordination, and educational leadership. Her previous roles, such as Excursions Manager at Westgate Resorts and Sports Manager at Grand Valley Recreational Center, sharpened her organizational and communication skills, allowing her to lead with both strategy and compassion. Beyond her professional achievements, Brittany finds her greatest joy and accomplishment in being a mother to four children—a journey that came with challenges but shaped her resilience and gratitude.
Rooted in faith, family, and community, Brittany draws inspiration from leaders like Bob Iger and values the legacy of hard work instilled in her by her father and grandfather, who ran a family car dealership. She is a proud member of the Central Florida Christian Chamber, enjoys rollerblading, and dedicates time to giving back to the community. Whether she’s coaching students, organizing fundraisers, or cheering from the sidelines, Brittany’s mission is clear: to empower the next generation through sports, service, and leadership grounded in Christian values.
• Central Florida Christian Chamber
What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success to my husband—he’s my biggest supporter and has always encouraged me to pursue my passions with confidence and purpose.
What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?
The best career advice I’ve ever received is that if you treat the maintenance and security crew with kindness, they will always have your back.
What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?
My advice to young women entering this field is to take it one step at a time and trust the process.
What are the biggest challenges or opportunities in your field right now?
One of the biggest challenges I face in my field right now is keeping the "outside noise" out and staying focused on what truly matters.