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2017-2018-Committee-Directoryas-Of 2017-2018 Committee Directory JAXSPORTS 2017 Committee Directory Trustees Jim Ade (w): (c): 4831 Malpas Ln. Jacksonville, FL 32210 Email: [email protected] Henry Beckwith (w): 904.394.7920 WW Gay Mechanical Contractors (c): 904.699.9117 3277 Hwy. 17 S Email: Fleming Island, FL 32003 [email protected] David Boree (w): 904.394.7902 WW Gay Mechanical Contractors (c): 904.699.9023 524 Stockton Street Email: Jacksonville, FL 32204 [email protected] Carl Cannon (w): (c): 904.469.3476 13748 Atlantic Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32225 Email: [email protected] Andy Cheney (w): 904.996.9490 Ameris Bankcorp (c): 904.349.2276 7915 Baymeadows Way Ste. 300 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32256 [email protected] Heather Duncan (w): 904.350.2293 AT&T (c): 904.821.9144 10375 Centurion Parkway N Email: Jacksonville, FL 32256 [email protected] JAXSPORTS 2017 Committee Directory Trustees Fred Franklin (w): 904.346.5517 Rogers Towers (c): 904.472.7047 1301 Riverplace Blvd. Ste. 1500 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32207 [email protected] W.W. Gay (w): 904.388.2696 WW Gay Mechanical Contractors (c): 904.699.9007 5809 Cedar Oaks Dr. Email: Jacksonville, FL 32210 [email protected] Brian Goin (w): THE PLAYERS (c): 103 PGA Tour Blvd Email: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 [email protected] Susan Hamilton (w): (c): 904.642.7409*H 8195 Countryside Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32256 Email: [email protected] Mike Hartley (w): 904.398.5141 The Hartley Press (c): 904.655.3102 4250 St Augustine Road Email: Jacksonville, FL 32207 [email protected] Charles Hughes (w): 904.737.3553 (c): 904.631.0234 3581 Silvery Lane Jacksonville, FL 32217 Email: [email protected] JAXSPORTS 2017 Committee Directory Trustees Victor Jackson (w): 904.731.3232 (c): 904.219.0816 7855 Rusty Anchor Rd. St. Augustine, FL 32092 Email: [email protected] Leerie Jenkins (w): 904.256.2100 RS&H (c): 904.307.7000 10748 Deerwood Park Blvd S Email: Jacksonville, FL 32256 [email protected] Scott Keith (w): 904.394.8881 BB&T (c): 200 W. Forsyth St. Ste. 200 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] Wilford Lyon (w): 904.443.7675 (c): 904.358.5024*H 6807 Linford Lane Jacksonville, FL 32217 Email: [email protected] Kelly Madden (w): 904.351.7301 Wells Fargo (c): 904.396.3158*H 1111 Greenridge Rd. Email: Jacksonville, FL 32207 [email protected] Scott McCaleb (w): 904.707.9600 Vulcan Materials (c): 904.247.7937*H 50 3rd Ave. S, #1001 Email: Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 [email protected] JAXSPORTS 2017 Committee Directory Trustees Jim McCollum (w): 904.321.2233 (c): 904.403.8833 4995 Spanish Oaks Circle Amelia Island, FL 32034 Email: [email protected] Vince McCormack (w): 904.807.5783 Perdue Office (c): 904.813.0964 5 W Forsyth Street, Ste. 100 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] om Daniel Kennedy Murphy (w): 904.854.8120 Fidelity National Financial (c): 904.254.6551 601 Riverside Avenue Email: Jacksonville, FL 32204 [email protected] Andy Pradella (w): 904.733.9595 (c): 904.838.9099 4843 Victor Street Jacksonville, FL 32207 Email: [email protected] Bob Smith (w): (c): Email: [email protected] Greg Smith (w): 904.791.4095 Bank of America Merrill Lynch (c): 904.610.8250 50 N Laura Street, Ste. 2400 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] JAXSPORTS 2017 Committee Directory Trustees Stephen Tremel (w): (c): Email: [email protected] Chris Verlander (w): (c): Email: [email protected] JAXSPORTS 2017 Committee Directory JAXSPORTS BOARD Paul Astleford (w): 904.421.9150 Visit Jacksonville (c): 614.886.7600 208 N Laura Street Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] Lathun Brigman (w): 904.634.6607 Sea Best (c): 904.613.9615 P.O. Box 41430 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32203 [email protected] Tyler Brown (w): 904-251-6154 Web.com (c): 904-923-3169 12808 Gran Bay Parkway Email: [email protected] West Jacksonville, FL 32258 Carl Cannon (w): 904.251.9531 (c): 904.469.3476 13748 Atlantic Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32225 Email: [email protected] Giselle Carson (w): 904.398.0900 Marks Gray, P.A. (c): 904.742.3048 1200 Riverplace Blvd Ste 800 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32207 [email protected] Rick Catlett (w): 904.798.1700 Gator Bowl Sports Inc (c): 904.868.3940 One Gator Bowl Blvd. Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] JAXSPORTS 2017 Committee Directory JAXSPORTS BOARD Daniel Davis (w): 904.366.6660 JAX Chamber (c): 904.705.2802 3 Independent Drive Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] John Duce (w): 904.351.7385 Wells Fargo (c): 904.472.5818 1 Independent Drive Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] Richard Goldman (w): 904.829.1700 x2007 Florida's Historic Coast (c): 904.814.9120 29 Old Mission Avenue Email: St. Augustine, FL 32084 [email protected] Dave Herrell (w): 904.630.3497 City of Jacksonville (c): 386.916.0992 117 West Duval Street, Suite 280 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] Tony Kurlas (w): 904.634.6058 Merrill Lynch (c): 225.773.2777 50 N Laura Street, Suite 3700 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] Mark Lamping (w): 904.633.6210 Jacksonville Jaguars (c): 904.608.2323 One EverBank Field Dr Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] JAXSPORTS 2017 Committee Directory JAXSPORTS BOARD Gil Langley (w): 904.277.4369 Amelia Island TDC (c): 904.483.0214 2398 Sadler Road Email: Amelia Island, FL 32034 [email protected] Eric Mann (w): 904.265.1780 YMCA of Florida's First Coast (c): 904.625.8347 40 East Adams St Ste 210 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] Bill McConnell (w): 904.630.0336 SMG Jacksonville (c): 904.234.9301 300 A Philip Randolph Blvd Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] Dan Murphy (w): 904.854.8120 Fidelity National Financial (c): 904.254.6551 601 Riverside Avenue Email: Jacksonville, FL 32204 [email protected] Mark Nusbaum (w): 904.359.4349 Times-Union Media (c): 785.230.6987 One Riverside Ave Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] Donna Orender (w): 904.372.4859 Orender Unlimited (c): 904.607.3244 482 Jacksonville Dr. Email: Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 [email protected] JAXSPORTS 2017 Committee Directory JAXSPORTS BOARD Marie Perry (w): Coca-Cola (c): 404.247.7569 1411 Huron Street Email: Jacksonville, FL 32254 [email protected] Jared Rice (w): 904.273.3453 THE PLAYERS (c): 904.735.0673 13000 Sawgrass Village Circle | Bldg #6 Email: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 [email protected] Meg Rose (w): 904.606.5212 Firehouse Subs (c): 904.588.3544 12735 Gran Bay Pkwy Ste. 150 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32258 [email protected] Ron Salem (w): 800.733.9720 x222 Pharmerica (c): 904.607.3798 3935 Buckskin Trail East Email: Jacksonville, FL 32277 [email protected] Kyle Sanders (w): 904.308.3704 St.Vincent's HealthCare (c): 1 Shircliff Way, Ste. 1302 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32204 [email protected] Jamie Shelton (w): 904.608.5377 bestbet Jacksonville (c): 904.403.2498 201 Monument Rd. Email: Jacksonville, FL 32225 [email protected] JAXSPORTS 2017 Committee Directory JAXSPORTS BOARD Rich Thompson (w): 904.360.2527 Adecco Group (c): 904.451.1491 1301 Riverplace Blvd Email: Jacksonville, FL 32207 [email protected] Charlie Tomm (Chair) (w): Heritage Capital (c): 904.228.8150 4417 Beach Blvd #302 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32207 [email protected] Scottie Walker (w): Coca-Cola (c): 772.217.0260 1411 Huron Street Email: Jacksonville, FL 32254 [email protected] JAXSPORTS 2017 Committee Directory CHAIRMAN’S CLUB Brian Annett (w): 904.778.2331 Annett Bus Lines (c): 904.304.7011 231 SE Cabot Trail Email: Madison, FL 32340 [email protected] Paul Astleford (w): 904.421.9150 Visit Jacksonville (c): 614. 86.7600 208 N Laura Street Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] Josh Baker (w): 904.388.8126 Baker's Sporting Goods (c): 904.591.0174 3600 Beachwood Court Email: Jacksonville, FL 32224 [email protected] AJ Beson (w): 904.992.9945 Beson4 Media Group (c): 904.234.9945 13500 Sutton Park Drive S, Suite 105 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32224 [email protected] Colin Bingham (w): 904.518.4129 Community Development Coalition (c): 904.553.7336 Corporation Email: 1501 N Main Street [email protected] Jacksonville, FL 32206 Paul Blackstone (w): 904.723-6300 121 Financial (c): 203.606.5520 9700 Touchton Road Email: Jacksonville, FL 32216 [email protected] JAXSPORTS 2017 Committee Directory CHAIRMAN’S CLUB Julie Bohn (w): 904.380.8332 Cushman & Wakefield (c): 904.859.2911 121 W Forysth Street, Suite 900 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] David Boree (w): 904.394.7902 WW Gay Mechanical Contractor (c): 904.699.9023 524 Stockton Street Email: Jacksonville, FL 32204 [email protected] Nelson Bradshaw (w): 904.564.8255 BBVA - Compass (c): 904.303.8135 10060 Skinner Lake Drive Email: Jacksonville, FL 32246 [email protected] Lathun Brigman (w): 904.613.9615 Seabest (c): 1741 W. Beaver Street Email: Jacksonville, FL 32209 [email protected] Michael Brown (w): 904.350.0048 MLXL Productions, Inc. (c): 904.534.7245 8475 Western Way, Suite 150 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32256 [email protected] Tyler Brown (w): 904.251.6154 Web.com (c): 904.923.3169 12808 Gran Bay Parkway Email: West Jacksonville, FL 32258 [email protected] JAXSPORTS 2017 Committee Directory CHAIRMAN’S CLUB Mike Butler (w): 904.513.5643 JP Morgan Chase (c): 423.653.3775 10151 Deerwood Park Blvd, Building 400 Email: Jacksonville, FL 32256 [email protected] Gino Caliendo (w): 904.360.8644 Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront (c): 904.741.2069 225 E Coastline Drive Email: Jacksonville, FL 32202 [email protected] Chuck Campbell (w): 904.757.1430 Chick-fil-A at River City Marketplace (c): 904.910.0289 14020 Lunar Drive Email: Jacksonville, FL 32218 [email protected] Michael Carter (w): 904.443.3071 Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.
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