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Transportation & Logistics Council Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce Transportation & Logistics Council CHAIR: Terry Allen, 2020 Dr. Abdullah, Edythe M. Mr. Bilalagic, Sanjin Job Title: Dean, Continuing Education Division Job Title: Admin Manager, Compliance and Fleet Operations Company: University of North Florida-Continuing Education Company: CSX 12000 Alumni Dr 500 Water St Jacksonville, FL 32224-2678 J420 Jacksonville, FL 32202 Bus: (904) 620-4200 Bus: (904) 229-9228 Bus Fax: (904) 620-4210 Bus Fax: (904) 359-1216 E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 05/19/2016 Date on Committee: 11/13/2019 Mr. Ache, Robert D. Ms. Bollman, Indie B. Job Title: Job Title: Director of Corporate Development Company: Sissine's Office Systems Inc Company: Trailer Bridge 6123 Philips Hwy 10405 New Berlin Rd E Jacksonville, FL 32207 Jacksonville, FL 32226 Bus: (904) 739-0540 Ext:208 Bus: (904) 751-7100 Bus Fax: (904) 739-0545 Bus Fax: (904) 751-7160 E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 11/13/2019 Date on Committee: 09/27/2018 Mr. Allen, Terry Mr. Bonilla, Guillermo Job Title: Principal Job Title: Business Development Manager Company: Rivanna Management LLC Company: Renova Services 10901 Burnt Mill Rd #2403 Residencial Verolis, Case 16B Jacksonville, FL 32256 Heredia, CR 40101 Costa Rica Bus: (904) 631-9337 Bus: (904) 373-8064 Bus Fax: Bus Fax: E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 07/07/2017 Date on Committee: 06/07/2018 Ms. Bacchus, April Mr. Brandon, Adam B. Job Title: Job Title: Attorney Company: England - Thims & Miller Inc. Company: Rogers Towers 14775 Old St Augustine Rd 818 A1A North Jacksonville, FL 32258 Suite 208 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 Bus: (904) 642-8990 Bus: (904) 473-1392 Bus Fax: (904) 646-9485 Bus Fax: (904) 473-1399 E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 03/06/2019 Date on Committee: 08/29/2014 Mr. Bakkes, Jean Mr. Brannon, Christopher J. Job Title: Director Job Title: Business Services Lender Company: Sky Enterprises LLC Company: Vystar Credit Union P.O.Box 49147 PO Box 45085 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32240 Jacksonville, FL 32232 Bus: (407) 217-3255 Bus: (904) 908-2555 Bus Fax: (904) 802-7807 Bus Fax: (904) 908-2666 E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 01/21/2015 Date on Committee: 10/30/2018 Ms. Bell, Joy Mr. Brock, Lindsey C. Job Title: Senior Business Developer Job Title: Attorney at Law Company: 3D Digital Company: Rumrell Law 7892 Baymeadows Way 9995 Gate Pkwy N Jacksonville, FL 32256 Ste 400 Jacksonville, FL 32246 Bus: (904) 330-0904 Bus: (904) 996-1144 Bus Fax: Bus Fax: (904) 996-1120 E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 04/26/2019 Date on Committee: 02/23/2017 Page: 1 07/10/2020 Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce Transportation & Logistics Council CHAIR: Terry Allen, 2020 Mr. Brown, Darryl Mr. Cancellare, Thomas P. Job Title: Logistics and Transportation Industry Manager Job Title: Director, Sales Company: CareerSource Northeast Florida Company: Courtyard by Marriott Jacksonville I-295/East Beltway 1845 Town Center Blvd Beltway Ste 250 9815 Lantern St Fleming Island, FL 32003 Jacksonville, FL 32225 Bus: (904) 213-3800 Bus: (904) 247-6782 Bus Fax: (904) 272-8927 Bus Fax: (904) 241-6726 E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 03/31/2017 Date on Committee: 06/30/2014 Ms. Brown, Lynn Mr. Comeaux, Noel P. Job Title: Associate Director, Transportation & Logistics Flagship Job Title: Sr. Transportation Planner / Freight Specialist Company: University of North Florida Company: HDR Engineering Inc. 1 UNF Dr 76 S Laura St Jacksonville, FL 32224 Ste 1600 Jacksonville, FL 32202 Bus: (904) 620-1000 Bus: (904) 598-8900 Bus Fax: (904) 620-2782 Bus Fax: (904) 598-8988 E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 07/28/2016 Date on Committee: 01/29/2020 Mr. Bubenheim, George R. Ms. Corse, Elaine Job Title: Senior Sales Executive Job Title: Executive Recruiter Company: A Candies Coachworks Inc. Company: Ajilon Consulting 5764 Lenox Avenue 10151 Deerwood Park Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32205 Bldg 400, Ste 300 Jacksonville, FL 32256-7990 Bus: (386) 451-7146 Bus: (904) 360-2310 Bus Fax: Bus Fax: (904) 705-8002 E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 10/21/2019 Date on Committee: 12/05/2019 Mr. Buckley, Brandon Ms. Cortina, Suzanne Job Title: Sales Executive, Contract Logistics Job Title: Director, Marketing & Business Development Company: The Suddath Companies Company: Meskel & Associates Engineering PLLC 815 S Main St 3728 Philips Highway Jacksonville, FL 32207 Suite 208 Jacksonville, FL 32207 Bus: (904) 390-7100 Bus: (904) 519-6990 Bus Fax: (904) 390-7130 Bus Fax: (904) 519-6992 E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 03/23/2018 Date on Committee: 01/14/2016 Ms. Budner, Susan Ms. Crowley, Lisa Job Title: Corporate Sales Manager Job Title: Senior Vice President Company: Embassy Suites Hotel Company: The PNC Financial Services Group 9300 Baymeadows Rd , Jacksonville, FL 32256 Bus: (904) 731-3555 Bus: (904) 596-7635 Bus Fax: (904) 731-4972 Bus Fax: E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 01/28/2020 Date on Committee: 07/26/2018 Mr. Campian, Alin Mr. Darkatsh, Eli Job Title: AVP, Yield Management & Analytics Job Title: Director of Facility Operations Company: Patriot Rail Company LLC Company: Feeding Northeast Florida 7150 Philips Hwy 1116 Edgewood Ave N Ste 300 Units D & E Jacksonville, FL 32256 Jacksonville, FL 32254 Bus: (904) 423-2545 Bus: (904) 513-1333 Bus Fax: Bus Fax: E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 06/23/2016 Date on Committee: 01/22/2019 Page: 2 07/10/2020 Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce Transportation & Logistics Council CHAIR: Terry Allen, 2020 Mr. Davis, John L. Mrs. Galeskas, Rebecca Job Title: CEO Job Title: Marketing Coordinator Company: Multi-Mode Supply Chain Solutions/Global Tranz of Jacksonville Company: Lift Power Inc. Jacksonville 6801 Suemac Place 1904 Farragut Pl Jacksonville, FL 32254 Jacksonville, FL 32207 Bus: (904) 572-4080 Bus: (904) 783-0250 Ext:173 Bus Fax: Bus Fax: (904) 781-1451 E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 02/21/2020 Date on Committee: 08/14/2019 Mrs. Delaparte, Cynthia J. Mr. Garay, Jesus Job Title: Senior Vice President Corporate Banking Job Title: CEO Company: BBVA Bank Company: Global Freight & Commerce, LLC 10060 Skinner Lake Rd 5405 Green Forest Dr Jacksonville, FL 32246 Jacksonville, FL 32244 Bus: (904) 564-8847 Bus: (904) 862-6978 Bus Fax: (904) 564-8842 Bus Fax: E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 01/24/2020 Date on Committee: 02/12/2019 Mr. Desalvo, Russ Mr. Garrett, Caleb Job Title: Job Title: Assistant Director of Development Company: Andromeda Systems Incorporated (ASI) Company: University of North Florida - Coggin College of Business 330 Crossing Blvd Business Suite 300 1 UNF Drive Orange Park, FL 32073 Jacksonville, FL 32224 Bus: (904) 402-8641 Bus: (904) 620-2590 Bus Fax: (904) 637-2021 Bus Fax: E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 09/17/2019 Date on Committee: 07/25/2019 Mr. Dobson, Ernest Mr. Garrison, Charles B. Job Title: Job Seeker Job Title: Business Development Manager Company: Ernest Dobson-Jobseeker Company: Carlton Construction, Inc. 4615 US Highway 17, Suite 1 Fleming Island, FL 32003 Bus: (904) 505-9655 Bus: (904) 866-2686 Bus Fax: Bus Fax: E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 02/27/2020 Date on Committee: 10/04/2019 Mr. Finotti, John Mr. Gartner, Austin Job Title: President Job Title: Account Executive Company: Tucker/Hall Company: Robert Half International Inc. 1301 Riverplace Blvd 10751 Deerwood Park Blvd Ste 1300 Ste 130 Jacksonville, FL 32207 Jacksonville, FL 32256 Bus: (904) 493-5006 Bus: (904) 353-7676 Bus Fax: (904) 358-2757 Bus Fax: (904) 997-9969 E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 08/01/2017 Date on Committee: 05/23/2019 Mr. Fox, Robert Mr. Hooper, Robert Job Title: President Job Title: CEO Company: North Florida Warehouse FTZ Company: Atlantic Logistics 1111 Imeson Park Blvd. 3003 Claire Lane Jacksonville, FL 32065 Ste 303 Jacksonville, FL 32223 Bus: (904) 527-3902 Bus: (904) 886-1110 Bus Fax: Bus Fax: (904) 619-8859 E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 01/15/2020 Date on Committee: 12/05/2017 Page: 3 07/10/2020 Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce Transportation & Logistics Council CHAIR: Terry Allen, 2020 Ms. Jaramillo, Daniela Mr. Lane, Scott Job Title: Job Title: CIO Company: Florida East Coast Railway Company: Beaver Street Fisheries Inc. 7150 Philips Hwy PO Box 41430 Ste 300 Jacksonville, FL 32203-1430 Jacksonville, FL 32256 Bus: (904) 279-3111 Bus: (904) 354-5661 Bus Fax: Bus Fax: (904) 633-7463 E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 07/25/2019 Date on Committee: 02/24/2016 Mr. Johnson, David M. Ms. Larson, Marci Job Title: Practice Manager Job Title: Public Affairs Manager Company: Memorial Hospital Company: North Florida Transportation Planning Organization 3625 University Blvd S 980 N Jefferson St Jacksonville, FL 32216 Jacksonville, FL 32209 Bus: (904) 399-6111 Bus: (904) 306-7500 Bus Fax: (904) 399-6849 Bus Fax: (904) 306-7501 E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Date on Committee: 07/22/2014 Date on Committee: 03/19/2015 Mrs.
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