Florida Chamber CEO discusses economic growth and upcoming forum on News4Jax

Mark Wilson President and CEO - Florida Chamber of Commerce
Mark Wilson President and CEO - Florida Chamber of Commerce
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Florida Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Mark Wilson spoke on News4Jax about the state’s economic growth, the revival of manufacturing, and Florida’s attractiveness for business relocations and startups. Wilson also described the Future of Florida Forum (F3), which aims to bring together leaders from various sectors to work toward making Florida one of the world’s top ten economies by 2030.

Wilson said, “F3 unites leaders around the goal of making Florida the tenth-largest economy in the world by 2030.”

The interview covered ongoing efforts to strengthen Florida’s business environment and highlighted events such as F3 and the Coolest Thing Made in Florida competition. The full interview is available on News4Jax.

The Future of Florida Forum will take place October 27-28 in Orlando. The event will gather business, political, non-profit, and community leaders from across the state to discuss strategies for securing Florida’s economic future.



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