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Investor Directory 2017 Welcome INVESTOR DIRECTORY 2017 WELCOME JAXUSA Partnership, a private, nonprofit division of the JAX Chamber, is Northeast Florida’s regional economic development initiative. Using strategic research and targeted marketing, we focus on recruiting new companies and expanding our existing business community. Our mission is to be a catalyst for economic growth and maximize the region’s unique resources to aggressively recruit jobs and capital investment. Investing in JAXUSA makes it possible to execute our objectives and strategies, and helps position the region to compete and thrive in a global economy. Our investors are visionaries within their industry and help set JAXUSA apart as a top competitor in the field of economic development. As you look to do business in Northeast Florida, we hope you will first consider the companies included in this directory. These organizations are committed to strengthening the regional economy and we hope you will choose to support our JAXUSA investors. THANK YOU: TIM COST JERRY MALLOT CHAIR PRESIDENT JAXUSA CHAIRS Business Development Military Issues Kevin Hyde Terry West International Workforce Development Mike Butler Kelly Smith JAXUSA NORTHEAST FLORIDA’S REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION JAXUSA 2017 INVESTORS Companies making an impact on economic development in Northeast Florida PRESIDENT’S Bank of America Merrill Lynch Fidelity National Financial Inc. Mayo Clinic CIRCLE Baptist Health FIS Medtronic Inc. Brooks Rehabilitation Florida Blue St. Johns County Office of Economic $50,000 Clay Florida Economic Jacksonville Aviation Authority Development & St. Johns County and above Development Corporation & Clay Jacksonville Jaguars Ltd. Chamber of Commerce County Development Authority Jacksonville Port Authority St. Vincent’s HealthCare COJ, Office of Economic Development Jacksonville Transportation Authority The Florida Times-Union CSX Corporation JEA The Main Street America Group EverBank Johnson & Johnson Vision Care VyStar Credit Union Acosta Inc. First Coast Energy/Daily’s Convenience SMG POLICY Adecco Group North America Stores Stein Mart Inc. $ Auld & White Constructors Flagler County Department of Economic Stellar 25,000 BB&T Opportunity Suddath Relocation Systems Beaver Street Fisheries Inc. Haskell SunTrust Bank North Florida Black Knight Financial Services Nassau County Economic Development The Pineapple Corporation Citi Board THE PLAYERS Championship Crocker Partners Property Management Office Environments & Services Inc. University of North Florida Enhanced Resource Centers PRI Productions Wells Fargo 121 Financial Credit Union Episcopal School of Jacksonville Putnam County Chamber of Commerce ADVISORY AT&T Ernst & Young LLP randrr $15,000 AXA Advisors Florida Power & Light Company Rayonier 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 Imeson International Industrial Park 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 LeeValent Group Town of Nocatee - Davis Family Office Diversified Port Holdings LLC Macquarie Group TP Corporate Lodging Inc. Driver, McAfee, Peek & Hawthorne P.L. Marks Gray United Way of Northeast Florida Duval County Public Schools Miller Electric Company VanTrust Real Estate LLC England - Thims & Miller Inc. Perdue Availity LLC Fidelity Investments Lingerfelt CommonWealth Partners LEADERSHIP Avison Young Fifth Third Bank Pilot Pen Corporation of America $ CareerSource Northeast Florida Florida State College at Jacksonville Unison Industries 7,500 Community First Credit Union of Florida Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront Vulcan Materials Company Corporate Suite Shoppe Infinity Global Solutions LLC WJCT PARTNERSHIP BAE Systems Southeast Florida Fresh Vending North Peak 10 $ Barton Malow Company Grant Thornton Right Management 2,500 Batson-Cook Company Inc. Gresham, Smith and Partners Smith Hulsey & Busey Brothers Group Construction Company HDR Engineering Inc. St. Johns River State College Colliers International Northeast Florida IBERIABANK Synovus Bank of Jacksonville Cushman & Wakefield KBJ - L&B Architects TECO Peoples Gas Enterprise Holdings Kennetic Productions The Community Foundation for Federal Reserve Bank Branch McVeigh & Mangum Engineering Inc. Northeast Florida Firehouse Subs Newmark Grubb Phoenix Realty Group TraPac, Jacksonville LLC First Tennessee Bank North Florida Land Trust Visit Jacksonville Flagler College Patriot Transportation Holding Inc. Workscapes Have any questions about your investment? Contact Ashley Folladori, Director, Investor Relations 904.366.6684 or [email protected] 2 JAXUSA NORTHEAST FLORIDA’S REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION JAXUSA INVESTORS: BY INDUSTRY PRESIDENT’S POLICY ADVISORY LEADERSHIP PARTNERSHIP CIRCLE ADVANCED MANUFACTURING & AVIATION • Jacksonville Aviation Authority Aviation Authority Steve Grossman 904.741.2000 CEO [email protected] • Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Contact Lens Manufacturing Peter Shen 904.443.1000 VP, Research & Development [email protected] • Rayonier Specialty Pulp and Paper Production Chris Corr 904.357.9831 Senior VP, Real Estate [email protected] • Saft America Lithium Ion Battery Manufacturing Tom Alcide 904.861.1517 President [email protected] • Pilot Pen Writing Instruments Manufacturing Dennis Burleigh 904.645.9999 President & CEO [email protected] • Unison Industries Aircraft Component Manufacturing Brett Rowles 904.739.4000 Site Leader [email protected] • Vulcan Materials Company Construction Aggregate Manufacturing Scott McCaleb 904.707.9600 President, Vulcan Lands [email protected] EDUCATION • University of North Florida State University John Delaney 904.620.2500 President [email protected] 3 JAXUSA NORTHEAST FLORIDA’S REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION • Duval County Public Schools Public School District Nikolai Vitti 904.390.2217 Superintendent [email protected] • Episcopal School of Jacksonville Private k-12 School Adam Greene 904.396.5751 Head of School [email protected] • Jacksonville University Private University Tim Cost 904.256.7016 President [email protected] • Keiser University Private University Lisamarie Winslow 904.296.3440 Campus President [email protected] • Florida State College State College at Jacksonville - Cynthia Bioteau 9 0 4 . 6 3 2 . 3 2 2 4 Administrative Offices President [email protected] • Flagler College Private College William Abare 904.790.5661 President [email protected] • St. Johns River State College State College Anna Lebesch 386.312.4063 VP, Workforce Development [email protected] FINANCIAL SERVICES • Bank of America Banking and Investments Merrill Lynch Greg Smith 904.791.4095 Market President [email protected] • EverBank Banking and Mortgage Services Robert Clements 904.623.8101 Chairman & CEO [email protected] • Fidelity National Financial Title Insurance Company Dan Murphy 904.854.8166 Senior VP & Treasurer [email protected] • The Main Street Property and Casualty Insurance Company America Group Thomas Van Berkel 904.380.7281 Chairman, President & CEO [email protected] 4 JAXUSA NORTHEAST FLORIDA’S REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION • VyStar Credit Union Credit Union Terry West 904.908.2500 President & CEO [email protected] • BB&T Banking Scott Keith 904.361.5285 Regional President [email protected] • Black Knight Mortgage IT Provider Financial Services Tom Peterson 904.854.3267 Chief of Staff [email protected] • Citi Consumer Finance Micah Heavener 904.954.7455 Managing Director [email protected] • SunTrust Bank Banking North Florida Brian Parks 904.632.2658 President [email protected] • Wells Fargo Banking Kelly Smith 904.351.7301 Regional President [email protected] • 121 Financial Credit Union Credit Union Bruce Fafard 904.723.6300 President & CEO [email protected] • AXA Advisors Financial Services Nathan Moore 904.353.5611 Vice President [email protected] • BBVA Compass Bank - Banking Gate Parkway Nelson Bradshaw 904.564.8255 Northeast Florida CEO [email protected] • Deutsche Bank Global Technology and Operations Center Leslie Slover 904.527.6101 Regional Head [email protected] • Ernst & Young LLP Accounting Firm Michael Middleton 904.358.4507 Partner [email protected] • Harden Insurance Broker Justin Terry 904.421.5394 Executive VP [email protected] • JPMorgan Chase Banking and Mortgage Services Mike Butler 904.513.5643 Managing Director [email protected] 5 JAXUSA NORTHEAST FLORIDA’S REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION • Macquarie Group Investment Bank Anthony Glenn 212.231.6440 Office Head, Jacksonville [email protected] • Regions Banking Franklin Danley 904.281.2640 Sr. VP & City President [email protected] • TD Bank Banking Cindy Stover 904.265.2511 Market President [email protected] • Community First Credit Credit Union Union of Florida John Hirabayashi 904.371.7902 President & CEO [email protected] • Fidelity Investments Investment Bank Harold Stankard 904.588.7736 General Manager [email protected] • Fifth Third Bank Banking Brian Evans 904.486.1940 Market President [email protected] • Federal Reserve Federal Reserve Bank Bank
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