QuoteJAX Chamber will name state Rep. Daniel Davis as its new president and chief executive officer Friday afternoon, according to sources familiar with the selection process.
Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://jacksonville.com/business/2013-05-16/story/florida-lawmaker-head-jax-chamber#ixzz2TZ9KofCY
QuoteAmong the issues Davis will face in the new job is the push to build an aviation industry atop the defense industry already in Jacksonville and efforts to revitalize the downtown area â€" both areas the chamber has been active in
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Isn't that the jerk that said people apposed to the mobility fee moratorium were "nothing but noise"? If anything he'll be a determent to Downtown revitalization. Can't his appointment be contested or protested? We cannot afford this Good ol boy asshole!
If anything, he needs to be run out of any position of power or decision making.
I don't see this being good for Downtown at least from the Chamber perspective. Good thing they have those office renovations underway or he would probably suggest moving the office to the southside. This is a perfect example of the good ole boy network doing its thing. smh.
yes..the people of Jacksonville are little more than"noise"
Wow. Is there any hope for Jacksonville to leave the '80's?
Downtown is much bigger than the Jax Chamber, so I don't feel there is much to worry about.
However, it is a surprising decision to see someone who comes across very anti-downtown selected to lead Jax Chamber when we are arguably on the verge of the greatest downtown rennaissance Jacksonville has experienced since the Great Fire.
The region is more than just downtown. Downtown has plenty of advocates. The main question should be, is Davis going to remain in the legislature and take the new job. It is too early to say he is not an advocate of downtown, but to the chamber what difference, if we get a new business in the county, does it make if it is located downtown or not. The Chamber is all encompassing, remember it has a beaches department, and regional councils including a downtown council And the board of the chamber, not the director, makes chamber policy. Downtown is showing remarkable signs of coming back. But a consistency of city government policy about downtown is much more important than a Chamber resolution.
Quote from: dougskiles on May 17, 2013, 01:08:27 PM
Downtown is much bigger than the Jax Chamber, so I don't feel there is much to worry about.
However, it is a surprising decision to see someone who comes across very anti-downtown selected to lead Jax Chamber when we are arguably on the verge of the greatest downtown rennaissance Jacksonville has experienced since the Great Fire.
Jax's Chamber seems pretty powerful to me.
Is this rennaisance you speak of a recent 'new' one or the same one that has been underway since the'billion dollar decade'?
Jax's
From the US Chamber of Commerce (http://www.uschamber.com/lra/):
QuoteWith continued underinvestment, our infrastructure system will become increasingly unsafe, unreliable, and inefficientâ€"threatening jobs, productivity, and competitiveness.
America’s private sector can help strengthen our infrastructure in four critical ways:
- Paying more in user fees and taxes
- Investing up to $250 billion in public-private partnership capital
- Bringing together the latest technology and management practices
- Building support for smart investment
Just goes to show how out of touch some of the leaders in our community are.
The Chamber is one of the few places where a petition drive might actually make some headway. PETITIONS, protests and news media attention to this sore subject could shut him down. I do not want ANYONE who is so obviously against the will of the citizens to be in a position of power, real or imagined. Sure Jacksonville is more then downtown, but you have to ask yourself, do you want this guy sitting across the table from some fortune 500 executives selling your city? "Jacksonville is a great place for your relocation, but it's noisy citizenry really sucks." Why does this not surprise me?
Quote from: JFman00 on May 17, 2013, 01:29:50 PM
From the US Chamber of Commerce (http://www.uschamber.com/lra/):
QuoteWith continued underinvestment, our infrastructure system will become increasingly unsafe, unreliable, and inefficientthreatening jobs, productivity, and competitiveness.
Americas private sector can help strengthen our infrastructure in four critical ways:
- Paying more in user fees and taxes
- Investing up to $250 billion in public-private partnership capital
- Bringing together the latest technology and management practices
- Building support for smart investment
Just goes to show how out of touch some of the leaders in our community are.
oh believe me, this is just talk....the US Chamber of Commerce is equally out of touch
Daniel Davis is nothing but a self serving, follow the money kind of guy. Who are the big donators to the Jax Chamber? Who are the power people behind how the money gets spent, what the Chamber supports and who gets the publicity? This helps him and his friends in some large way and if you hope to have Downtown be important to him, you better be ready with that proverbal stuffed full envelope to slide across the table to him.
Most likely someone has already done that and Jacksonville is about to suffer at Davis and friends hands again very soon, with the "new" JAX Chamber playing some crucial role.
But of course, what do I know, I'm only part of the noise.
I was at the JAX 2025 meeting on Saturday, They announced davis as the ceo; and people clapped their hands. I just stood there silent and shaking my head. I really wanted to boo, but I thought that would damage any future I might have in aiding the city's progress. That is, if there will be any progress. I'm losing my faith in JAX2025 unfortunately, I think it's starting to look more like lip service, another way for the city to say well, we tried again but the majority of citzens just don't want much change. I hope I'm wrong.
I too was there...and think it was polite applause at best
This guy was being interviewed on one of the morning shows on FCN this morning. On of his comments was on how he thinks we need to be spending more on infrastructure. Glad to know that he feels "we" = taxpayers, as opposed to developers/builders.
Quote from: urbaknight on May 20, 2013, 12:43:10 PM
I was at the JAX 2025 meeting on Saturday, They announced davis as the ceo; and people clapped their hands. I just stood there silent and shaking my head. I really wanted to boo, but I thought that would damage any future I might have in aiding the city's progress. That is, if there will be any progress. I'm losing my faith in JAX2025 unfortunately, I think it's starting to look more like lip service, another way for the city to say well, we tried again but the majority of citzens just don't want much change. I hope I'm wrong.
Quote from: tufsu1 on May 20, 2013, 08:34:00 PM
I too was there...and think it was polite applause at best
Me three was there and if it wasn't for the new guy Vitti showing up after he got LOST going over the bridges and then just bringing the whole house down with his remarks there would be absolutely no VISION going forward.
Ditto the above, actually I wandered off while he was speaking with one of the guys from First Coast News. We hung at the snack bars and neither offered 'cheers' for the GOB. This was really a slap in the face to everyone with a vision for 2025, rather like telling us; "Y'all did all this work but when it comes down to it, the GOB's still rule."
huh? Davis wasn't even there...and Mallot spoke for all of about 2 minutes.
Plus, one of the 10 focus areas was the Economy....and the Chamber/JAXUSA was chosen as the speaker for that
Davis will be on First Coast Connect this morning at 9am, 89.9fm
Email your questions or comments to firstcoastconnect@wjct.com to be read on air, or call in.