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JAXUSA 2018 INVESTORS Companies Making an Impact on Economic Development in Northeast Florida NORTHEAST FLORIDA’S REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION JAXUSA 2018 INVESTORS Companies making an impact on economic development in Northeast Florida PRESIDENT’S Bank of America Merrill Lynch FIS Medtronic Inc. CIRCLE Baptist Health Florida Blue St. Johns County Office of Economic Brooks Rehabilitation Jacksonville Aviation Authority Development & St. Johns County $50,000 Clay Florida Economic Jacksonville Jaguars Ltd. Chamber of Commerce and above Development Corporation & Clay Jacksonville Port Authority St. Vincent’s HealthCare County Development Authority Jacksonville Transportation Authority The Florida Times-Union COJ, Office of Economic Development JEA The Main Street America Group CSX Corporation Johnson & Johnson Vision Care TIAA Bank Fidelity National Financial Inc. Mayo Clinic VyStar Credit Union POLICY Acosta Inc. Flagler County Department of Economic Stein Mart Inc. Adecco Group North America Opportunity Stellar $ 25,000 Auld & White Constructors Haskell Suddath BB&T Jacksonville Civic Council SunTrust Bank North Florida Beaver Street Fisheries Inc. Memorial Hospital The Pineapple Corporation Black Knight Nassau County Economic Development Board THE PLAYERS Championship Citi Office Environments & Services Inc. United Way of Northeast Florida Crocker Partners PRI Productions University of North Florida First Coast Energy/Daily’s Convenience Stores Rayonier Forest Resources VanTrust Real Estate LLC SMG Wells Fargo ADVISORY 121 Financial Credit Union Fidelity Investments Putnam County Chamber of Commerce $ AT&T Florida Power & Light Company randrr 15,000 Baker County Chamber of Commerce Foley & Lardner LLP Regency Centers Corporation BBVA Compass Bank - Gate Parkway GATE Petroleum Company Regions Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices - GreenPointe Holdings LLC Republic Services Florida Network Realty Harden Rogers Towers P.A. Brasfield & Gorrie LLC Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp RS&H Burdette Ketchum Jacksonville University SAFT America Inc. Clockwork Marketing Services JP Morgan Chase TaxSlayer Bowl & JAXSPORTS Coastal Cloud Keiser University TD Bank Deutsche Bank Kennetic Productions Town of Nocatee - Davis Family Office Driver, McAfee, Hawthorne & Diebenow, PLLC Macquarie Group TP Corporate Lodging Inc. Duval County Public Schools Marks Gray Webb International Inc. England - Thims & Miller Inc. Miller Electric Company Episcopal School of Jacksonville Patriot Rail Company Ernst & Young LLP Perdue AppleOne Fifth Third Bank Unison Industries LEADERSHIP Availity LLC Florida State College at Jacksonville Vulcan Materials Company $ Avison Young Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront World Affairs Council 7,500 CareerSource Northeast Florida Infinity Global Solutions LLC WJCT Community First Credit Union Lingerfelt CommonWealth Partners Corporate Suite Shoppe Pilot Pen Corporation of America PARTNERSHIP Anheuser-Busch Florida Fresh Vending North Right Management $ BAE Systems Southeast Grant Thornton Smith Hulsey & Busey 2,500 Barton Malow Company Gresham, Smith and Partners St. Johns River State College Batson-Cook Company Inc. HDR Engineering Inc. Synovus Bank of Jacksonville Brothers Group Construction Company IBERIABANK TECO Peoples Gas Capital Bank Jacksonville IceMen Tetra Tech Charles Perry Partners Inc. KBJ - L&B Architects The Community Foundation for Colliers International Northeast Florida McVeigh & Mangum Engineering Inc. Northeast Florida Cushman & Wakefield Newmark Grubb Phoenix Realty Group TraPac, Jacksonville LLC Enterprise Holdings North Florida Land Trust Visit Jacksonville Federal Reserve Bank Branch Oasis Outsourcing Workscapes Firehouse Subs Patriot Transportation Holding Inc. Flagler College PNC Financial Services BAKER | CLAY | DUVAL | FLAGLER | NASSAU | PUTNAM | ST. JOHNS 3 Independent Drive | Jacksonville, Florida 32202 | 904.366.6684 | jaxusa.org.
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