Florida Chamber CEO addresses state’s focus on technology, innovation, and workforce readiness

Mark Wilson President and CEO Florida Chamber of Commerce
Mark Wilson President and CEO - Florida Chamber of Commerce
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Florida Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Mark Wilson spoke on WFSU about the state’s progress in technology, manufacturing, and innovation. He discussed efforts to keep Florida competitive globally by focusing on these sectors. Wilson also pointed out the need to prepare for future workforce requirements so that Florida can sustain economic growth and remain competitive.

“Florida is advancing in areas such as technology, manufacturing, and innovation to remain competitive in a global economy. He also emphasized the importance of preparing for future workforce needs and ensuring Florida continues on its path to long-term economic growth and competitiveness,” Wilson said during the interview.

The full interview with Mark Wilson is available on WFSU.



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