Jax Chamber names 2026 small business leaders; overall winner to be announced in January

Daniel Davis, President and CEO at Jax Chamber
Daniel Davis, President and CEO at Jax Chamber - Jax Chamber
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The JAX Chamber has announced the 2026 Small Business Leaders of the Year. Eleven business leaders from Northeast Florida were chosen for this recognition by the Chamber Councils, the Beaches Division, NextUp JAX, and Venture Services.

One individual from this group will be named the overall 2026 Small Business Leader of the Year at a breakfast reception. The event is presented by TD Bank and will take place at the University of North Florida on January 29, 2026.

Headshots of those selected are available online, with photography by Renee Paranteau.



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