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• The Jacksonville Port Authority hired Lisa Wheldon as Director, National Sales. Wheldon joins JaxPort’s Trade Development, Global Marketing and Customer Service team and is responsible for new cargo business development in major regional markets. She has more than 20 years of experience in transportation and logistics, most recently as Director of International Sales for Florida East Coast Railway.
• The Jacksonville Port Authority hired Lisa Wheldon as Director, National Sales. Wheldon...
• Tom Serwatka, vice president and chief of staff at the University of North Florida, is bringing about three dozen bagels this morning to his meeting with staff at the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville. Serwatka was named interim executive director at MOCA Downtown as Deborah Broder leaves Oct. 1 for a position with the Baltimore Symphony. In 2009, MOCA was acquired by and became a cultural resource of UNF.
• Tom Serwatka, vice president and chief of staff at the University of...
• The London Bridge Pub at Adams and Ocean streets is closed. The entire contents, including restaurant equipment, fixtures, a large safe (contents unknown) and the bar’s collection of artwork and memorabilia will be auctioned at 10 a.m. Saturday with a preview at 9 a.m. For details, call 631-1886 or visit www.beasleyauctioneers.com.
• The London Bridge Pub at Adams and Ocean streets is closed. The...
• Congratulations to the University of North Florida’s weekly campus newspaper, the “Spinnaker.” The Associated Collegiate Press named the newspaper’s print edition as a finalist for the 2010 Pacemaker, the national organization’s highest honor. UNF senior Josh Gore is editor-in-chief. “Just to be a finalist is a great honor,” he said.
• Congratulations to the University of North Florida’s weekly campus newspaper, the “Spinnaker.”...
• The Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce reminds people the deadline to register for the 30th Annual Leadership Trip is Friday. The chamber travels to Indianapolis Oct. 12-14.
• The Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce reminds people the deadline to register...
• Speaking of the chamber, the Dec. 2 Cornerstone speaker will be Martin Slumbers with Deutsche Bank. He is the Chief Operations Officer-Global Operations. The luncheon will be at the Hyatt Downtown.
• Speaking of the chamber, the Dec. 2 Cornerstone speaker will be Martin...
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