Florida Chamber CEO Mark Wilson outlines economic vision for Florida in Florida Trend

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Mark Wilson President and CEO
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Florida Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Mark Wilson recently contributed an op-ed to Florida Trend, where he discussed the key issues influencing Florida’s economic outlook over the next five years. Wilson addressed questions from business leaders about the future of the state’s economy, focusing on areas such as population growth, workforce development, innovation, and competitiveness.

In the op-ed, Wilson highlighted the Florida 2030 Blueprint, a strategic plan aimed at positioning Florida among the top 10 global economies by 2030. He stated, “As Florida continues to grow, leaders must stay focused on creating opportunities that strengthen our state’s competitiveness, talent pipeline, and quality of life.”

Wilson’s commentary comes ahead of the Future of Florida Forum (F3), scheduled to take place in Orlando next week. The event will bring together business, policy, and community leaders to discuss strategies for securing Florida’s economic future.



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