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SUMMARY:2023 Florida Prosperity & Economic Opportunity Solution Summit
DESCRIPTION:According to TheFloridaScorecard.org\, there are currently 763\,527 Florida children living in poverty and half of those children live in just 150 of Florida’s zip codes. Under the strategic direction of the Florida 2030 Blueprint\, the Florida Prosperity Project is on a mission to cut Florida’s childhood poverty in half by 2030 and ensure 100% have a pathway out. To achieve this goal\, we must unite the Florida business community for good to ensure each child has an equal opportunity at earned success\, no matter their zip code. \nJoin us for the Florida Chamber Foundation’s 2023 Florida Prosperity & Economic Opportunity Solution Summit\, Thursday\, May 25\, 2023 from 9:00am-4:00pm EDT in Jacksonville\, FL. The Florida Chamber Foundation team\, industry leaders\, elected officials\, and community advocates will analyze a path to prosperity for each of Florida’s zip codes. Attendees will also hear important conversations on the 10 root causes of generational poverty\, the business impacts of poverty\, and ways to get involved at the zip code level to create a pathway to prosperity for ALL Floridians. \n  \n \n\n		\n		\n			Click here to view agenda \n			\n9:00AM – PROGRAM BEGINS \nWhat is Prosperity and Why Does It Matter?\nSusan Towler\, Chair\, Florida Chamber Foundation Board of Trustees and Executive Director\, Florida Blue CSR/Florida Blue Foundation \nThe Business Case: Why Florida Provides a Path to Prosperity for ALL\nIntroduction: Cynthia O’Connell\, Director\, Florida Prepaid College Foundation | Mark Wilson\, President & CEO\, Florida Chamber of Commerce & Foundation \n“The Florida Model:” What Is It & How to Replicate It\nDr. Kelli Tice\, Chief Health Equity Officer and Vice President of Medical Affairs\, Florida Blue | Dr. Mildred Coyne\, SVP\, Workforce Education and Innovation\, Broward College \nBusiness Led Change at the Community Level\nTerrie Ard\, President & COO\, Moore and Chair\, Greater Tallahassee Chamber Board of Directors | Sha’Ron James\, Government Affairs Consultant\, Of Counsel\, Gunster \nThe Roadmap to a Successful Prosperity Initiative\nModerator: Mark Wilson\, President & CEO\, Florida Chamber of Commerce & Foundation | Forough Hosseini\, SVP\, Information Systems\, ICI Homes | Andrew Mwavua\, Executive Director\, Community Advocacy\, AdventHealth | Derrick Henry\, Mayor\, Daytona Beach \nPolicy Plays Its Part on the Path to Prosperity\nHouse Speaker Paul Renner \nHow Businesses Can Look Inward to Effect Change\nModerator: Kyle Baltuch\, SVP\, Equality of Opportunity\, Florida Chamber Foundation | Paul Sapia\, Population Health Strategy Principle\, Humana | Candice Grause\, Vice President for Communications and Chief of Staff\, Tallahassee Community College \nEating Well\, Not Good\nRoniece Weaver\, MS\, RD\, LD\, Co-Founder\, Hebni Nutrition Consultants \nSOCIAL NETWORKING LUNCH \nPromising Practices: What Are They\, How Do We Find Them\, and How Do We Share? \n\n		\n			\n				\nThe Root Causes of Poverty – A Series of Talks Highlighting Promising Practices to Impact Each Root Cause\nRoot Cause: Job Opportunities & Education/Training – The Future of Work is a Path to Prosperity\nAdrienne Johnston\, President & CEO\, CareerSource Florida | Caroline Russell\, Associate Administrator\, Mayo Clinic | Paul McFadden\, Director of Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion\, JEA \nRoot Cause: Education/Training – The Path to Prosperity Scholarship Program\nKevin Thompson\, Executive Director\, Florida Prepaid College Board | Jim Bush\, Director\, External Affairs\, Florida Power & Light Company \nRoot Cause: Agency-Community Voice – Leading Through Community\nJon Romine\, Entanglements Lead\, Collaboratory | Tessa LeSage\, FutureMakers Coalition Lead\, Collaboratory \nRoot Cause: Child & Family Care – Starting the Path to Prosperity on Day One\nSheila Paul\, Regional Partnership Development Leader\, Bezos Academy \nRoot Cause: Justice & Housing – Representation for Underrepresented Communities\nDr. Irvin PeDro Cohen\, Executive Director\, LISC Jacksonville \nRoot Cause: Food Security & Health – Why Providing Food Isn’t Enough\nAnne-Marie Knight\, MHA\, FACHE\, Vice President of Community Engagement and Chief Diversity Officer\, UF Health Jacksonville | Susan King\, President & CEO\, Feeding Northeast Florida | Susan Towler\, Chair\, Florida Chamber Foundation Board of Trustees and Executive Director\, Florida Blue CSR/Florida Blue Foundation \nRoot Cause: Safety – After School Programs Provide Necessary Safe Havens\nSara Alford\, CEO\, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Florida \nRoot Cause: Transportation – Ride United\nMelissa Nelson\, CEO & President\, United Way of Florida\, Inc. \n\n			\n		\n	\nWrap-Up and Call to Action: Make Today Count\nMark Wilson\, President & CEO\, Florida Chamber of Commerce & Foundation \n4:00PM  – PROGRAM ENDS \n\n			\n		\n	\n\n		\n		\n	\n\n		\nREGISTRATION:\nIn-Person Early Bird Registration – $299.00 (early bird registration closes April 18\, 2023)\nIn-Person Regular Registration – $335.00 (April 19 – May 18\, 2023)\nIn-Person Regular Registration – $370.00 (after May 18\, 2023) \nVirtual/Livestream Registration: $199.00 \nRegister Now\n\n		\n	\n\n		\nMARKETING & SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:\nFor questions\, please contact Travis McGilvary at 850-521-1252 or tmcgilvary@flchamber.com for more information. \nBecome a Sponsor\n\n		\n		\n	\n  \n\n		\n			\n				 \nHyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront\n225 E Coastline Dr\nJacksonville\, FL 32202\n(P): 1-877-803-7534 \nGroup Rate: $165 per night/room\nReservation Cut-Off Date: Friday\, May 5\, 2023 \nBook Hotel Room\n\n			\n		\n	 \n  \nThank You to Our Sponsors!\n  \nPresented by:\n  \n \n  \n  \nPlatinum Sponsors:\n\n		 \n\n		\n	\n\n		\n  \n\n		\n		\n	\nGold Sponsors:\n  \n\n		\n \n\n		\n	\n\n		\n \n\n		\n	\n\n		\n \n\n		\n		\n	\n  \n  \nSilver Sponsors:
URL:https://www.flchamber.com/prosperitysummit2023
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront\, 225 E Coastline Dr\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32202\, United States
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