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JAX Chamber Will Return to Nashville for 34th Annual Leadership Trip

March 21st, 2014 · Leave a Comment

The JAX Chamber will be returning to the Music City for its 34th annual Leadership Trip, Sept. 30 to Oct. 2, 2014.

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JAX Chamber’s Leadership Trip to Charlotte Highlights Benefit of Public/Private Collaborations to Boost Economic Development and Revitalization

September 23rd, 2013 · Leave a Comment

The JAX Chamber’s 33rd annual Leadership Trip to Charlotte, N.C., with the theme “Investing for Growth,” focused on how Charlotte’s top community leaders addressed their city's economic opportunities and challenges. Topics included public/private partnerships, downtown revitalization, sports marketing and education.

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JAX Chamber Announces 33rd Annual Leadership Trip to Charlotte, N.C.

March 15th, 2013 · Leave a Comment

The JAX Chamber will host a delegation to Charlotte, N.C., for its 33rd annual Leadership Trip from Sept. 17 to 19, 2013. Participants will learn how Charlotte’s leaders addressed key initiatives related to the city’s economic development, public- private partnerships, downtown development, education reform, sports and transportation infrastructure.

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JAX Chamber’s Leadership Trip to Cincinnati Highlights Revitalization and Reform Initiatives

October 26th, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Business leaders have returned from the JAX Chamber’s 32nd annual Leadership Trip to Cincinnati. With the theme “Making Things Happen,” the trip focused on learning how Cincinnati’s top area leaders addressed Downtown revitalization, economic development, public-private partnerships, education reform and sports and entertainment marketing. More than 125 trip attendees met with Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber leaders, a city manager and the mayor, economic development executives and area business leaders.

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