Florida Chamber CEO discusses state’s economic momentum and upcoming Future of Florida Forum

Mark Wilson President and CEO
Mark Wilson President and CEO - Florida Chamber of Commerce
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Florida Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Mark Wilson recently spoke on News4Jax about the state’s economic progress, highlighting Florida’s ongoing economic growth, an increase in manufacturing activity, and the state’s attractiveness for business relocations and startups.

Wilson discussed the upcoming Future of Florida Forum (F3), scheduled for October 27-28 in Orlando. According to Wilson, “F3 unites leaders around the goal of making Florida the tenth-largest economy in the world by 2030.” The event will bring together individuals from business, politics, non-profit organizations, and communities across Florida to focus on securing the state’s business and economic future.

The interview also addressed how manufacturing is experiencing a resurgence in Florida. Wilson pointed out that these trends contribute to a positive outlook for both current businesses and those considering relocating or starting up in the state.

More information about the full interview can be found on News4Jax. Registration details for the Future of Florida Forum are available online.



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