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This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition

A weekly Business, News and Business News podcast
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This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition

News4Jax and Graham Media Group

This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition

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This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition

News4Jax and Graham Media Group

This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition

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Incredible talents and skills, and a tricky spot in life. Women veterans are a key to local businesses, and this week we’re focusing on how they make the transition to civilian life.Dee Quaranta is the founder, CEO, president of Northeast Flor
Artificial intelligence is the hot topic of the year.The rapid evolution of AI clashes with some assumptions, including the thought that real humans may not be needed for problem-solving.This episode of This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edi
Where do people turn for the next step in employee satisfaction?It may be working for themselves and controlling your assignments. On this edition of This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition, we’re discussing the economy of freelance with S
Solar energy is cost-effective and less cluttered, according to Florida Power and Light (FPL).On this week’s episode, Marshall Hastings from FPL joins This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition to talk about the latest technical advances in t
The Phoenix. Greek mythology created it, “a mythical bird known for its ability to be reborn from its ashes, symbolizing immortality and renewal.”Renewal and regeneration are huge when it comes to the efforts Tony Cho is making in the Springfi
Habitat for Humanity has chapters all over the world. This week, the Beaches Habitat hosts the 5th annual Beaches Habitat CEO Build to bring business leaders together in service.CEO and President Steve Gilbert said the event will look a little
A transportation hub on the path to growth and greater significance. That’s Jacksonville in the view of industry experts.The Port of Jacksonville (JAXPORT) is central to the story. Years of planning, dredging, selling and service are paying of
The headline of the news release: “Major Small Business Announcement." The details include $500,000 in grants becoming available to Northeast Florida entrepreneurs. On This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition, we’re focused on Comcast RISE.
Autonomous vehicles are on the way – with Jacksonville in the spotlight. FSCJ launched a driverless vehicle to shuttle students on campus. The makers of the technology have a local connection – that Kent Justice uncovers during the newest episo
There seems to finally be momentum with development in downtown Jacksonville. It doesn’t happen overnight, obviously. This week, we’re looking at some of the collaboration between Corner Lot and JWB Real Estate Capital in a conversation with th
MOCA Jacksonville exclaims, “Bringing education, creativity, and community to the heart of downtown Jacksonville.” The Museum of Contemporary Art is also bringing a birthday party to the River City, celebrating 100 years.
In the middle of National Women’s History month, Jacksonville showed its acumen on the topic by hosting a group of female Asian leaders. Two members of the delegation from Armenia join me for this week’s episode of This Week in Jacksonville: Bu
In our episode of This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition, we’re diving into a new effort by Scenic Jacksonville to showcase the potential and opportunity in Arlington. Our guests are Michael Kirwan, board president of Scenic Jacksonville,
It’s a Ponte Vedra specialty that impacts so much of Northeast Florida. Golf’s “Fifth Major” is celebrating it’s 50th edition as The Players Championship tees off on Thursday morning. Executive director Lee Smith joins This Week in Jacksonville
Downtown development in the sports district doesn’t just mean the football team. Jacksonville’s longest tenured professional sports franchise is the Jumbo Shrimp. Triple-A baseball leads the way this month with the announcement of stadium upgra
The Port of Jacksonville is our focus on This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition. JAXPORT delivers more jobs than many of us probably imagine. And for the sake of Northeast Florida, the port is growing. Joining me for our conversation are P
Fintech refers to any company offering financial services or service products that rely heavily on technology. Jacksonville could become the fintech hub of the region, if not the country.
The timing couldn’t be better for a new Black History Tour app in St. Augustine. Visit St. Augustine joins This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition to talk about the launch of the new innovative tool during Black History Month.
Most of us know Florida’s population is expanding. According to the US Census Bureau, Florida is the fastest growing state in the nation. Between 2021 and 2022, Florida's population increased by 1.9%, and its population in 2022 is over nine tim
The largest bank in America announced an investment in Northeast Florida. JPMorgan Chase plans to open 10 new branches in the region, which would increase branch presence by about 50%. Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon spent the day in Jacksonville
As part of the collaboration announced this month, UNF will hire a new full-time, tenure track professor in engineering to perform manufacturing research and development in a lab outfitted with Johnson & Johnson MedTech-sponsored research activ
On this episode of This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition, we’re looking at what two Jacksonville natives call evidence of the struggle to change things. We’re discussing the latest setback for work on the Laura Street Trio.
On This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition, Matthew Chang and Timothy Gibbons talk about what to expect at the early-stage funding competition, focused on connecting entrepreneurs with investors in River City.
Does college football bowl season make a difference in Jacksonville? If it does, what does the future look like for the Gator Bowl and other events? This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition explores sports tourism in the River City and how i
Taxes may not be fun for most of us — but that’s a different story when it comes to government and the economy. On this episode of This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition, we spoke with Florida's agriculture commissioner about the state's e
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