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Chamber to Host Quarterly Membership Luncheon with Focus on Economic Development Updates

Join the Nassau County Chamber of Commerce for the next Quarterly Membership Luncheon on Monday, March 31, 2025, from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM at the Fernandina Beach Golf Club, located at 2800 Bill Melton Road in Fernandina Beach.

The Chamber of Commerce is honored to welcome Aundra Wallace, President of JAXUSA Partnership, Holly Coyle, Economic Resources Manager with the Nassau County Board of County Commission, and Sherri Mitchell, Executive Director of Nassau County Economic Development Board, as our special guest speakers for the next Quarterly Membership Luncheon.

As the President of JAXUSA Partnership, the regional economic development arm of the JAX Chamber, Aundra Wallace directs a staff of 16 in the areas of business development, international, workforce development, research and marketing. A leader in managing community, housing and economic development initiatives throughout his career, Aundra has managed more than $650 million in equity, grants, loans and tax-exempt bonding capacity, in addition to creating and/or retaining 9,500 direct jobs.

Holly Coyle began her employment with Nassau County in October 2020 as the Assistant Planning Director responsible for administering and implementing the Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code. In her current role as the Economic Resources Manager, Holly is responsible for overseeing economic development initiatives, collaborating with economic development agencies to attract new businesses and industries to Nassau County, and providing development review and permitting support to existing expanding businesses.

Sherri Mitchell joined the Nassau County Economic Development Board (NCEDB) in August of 2017, eventually being named the Executive Director in 2021. Before joining the NCEDB, Sherri played a key role in supporting Jacksonville’s manufacturing community as the Director of Finance and Workforce Development at the First Coast Manufacturing Association. Sherri is passionate about continuing to support the economic growth and development of Nassau County.

“This discussion will cover major regional and local economic development projects, targeted industries that align with Nassau County’s strengths, and projected job growth,” said Regina Duncan, President of the Nassau County Chamber of Commerce. “Whether you’re a business owner, investor, or community leader, this is must-attend event to stay informed and engaged in the opportunities shaping our region.”

The Quarterly Membership Luncheon is $30.00 for Nassau County Chamber of Commerce members and $50.00 for prospective members. Advanced payment and registration are required in order to attend. 

For additional information and to register, CLICK HERE or email Allyson Myrick at Allyson@NassauCountyFLChamber.com

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