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Snowden McFall Joins COMTO Jacksonville for 1st In-Person Meeting
To kick-off our “return” to in-person meetings, our COMTO Jacksonville March 2022 guest speaker was Mrs. Snowden McFall.
Snowden McFall, professional speaker, trainer, and author, is a 30 year entrepreneur & owner of Brightwork and Fired Up Professional
Speaking and Coaching. A business expert who speaks on motivation, stress management, productivity, confident public speaking and
employee engagement, Snowden has authored and co-authored 6 books, including Fired Up!, which has sold over 65,000 copies.
This was a phenomenal meeting that left many members ready to tackle the next task, project or deadline. We thank Mrs. McFall for joining us and providing us the necessary fuel to take on the world.
To learn more about our guest speaker, please click the link: https://firedupnow.com/
COMTO Jacksonville hosts special JTA guests for September meeting
For the September meeting, the COMTO Jacksonville chapter hosted two special guests from the Jacksonville Transportation Authority. These guests were Angie D. Williams, CGC and Wilbur Wright. Both are project managers for the System Development team focusing on design and construction initiatives. Their topic of discussion was “Economically Strengthening Businesses and Our Communities as we Construct Projects”. Our speakers engaged the COMTO Jacksonville chapter members in conversation about contractor and construction opportunities coming down the JTA pipeline. We thank both Angie and Wilbur for their time and insight to help build a better Jacksonville and support the small business community in NE Florida.
New Initiatives on the rise for the JTA
To kick off the 2020 new year, the COMTO Jacksonville local chapter held its first monthly meeting at the Florida Department of Transportation Facility featuring guest speaker, Dr. Cleveland Ferguson III, Senior Vice President and Chief Administration Officer (CAO) of the Jacksonville Transportation Authority.
Dr. Ferguson educated COMTO members and guests about the JTA’s new projects and initiatives for transportation and future plans to expand the industry as a whole.
The audience viewed blueprints, progression and the pending completion of the new JRTC (Jacksonville Regional Transportation Center) building downtown in the LaVilla area, which is set to be opened to the public at the end of March 2020.
Dr. Ferguson not only expressed his excitement about JTA’s accomplishments (past & present), but also encouraged everyone to “Embrace all things Mobility!” In 2019, the JTA served a whopping 11.2 million customers and Dr. Ferguson believes those numbers will increase tremendously as new developments for transportation will continue to soar. By using public transportation, he believes the consumer will benefit by saving money and utilizing reliable services that will hone in on the four major factors of the “New Mobility Paradigm” which are: integration, technology, innovation and mobility.
Thank you to Dr. Ferguson for sharing this information and we look forward to the grand opening of the new JRTC building which will house not only buses, but also multiple modes of transportation to serve the Jacksonville community.
It’s A Wrap!! COMTO Jacksonville celebrates its Year End Review!
On Thursday, December 12, 2019 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., the chapter held its annual holiday social at The Bleu Chocolát Café located in Springfield. The social event was an opportunity to thank our sponsors and members for a successful 2019 year and to also network with a wide range of transportation agency leaders and representatives.
While enjoying the café’s delicious cuisines, the chapter’s board of directors announced their 2019 accomplishments and plans for 2020. Next year, the Jacksonville chapter will be celebrating its 20th year anniversary of its official COMTO installation. From the entire COMTO Jacksonville Chapter to you and your families, we wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. It’s a wrap!
COMTO Jacksonville visits the Harris House for Christmas
(Pictured from left to right: Sherman Rothwell, Chris Macklin, Rene’e Harris, Ken Jefferson, Edrena Bell, Donovan Calicker, Tsopie Trottie, Ida Blaylock, Harris House staff member, Ray Diggs, Bob Prince, Emma Gray, Mike Sandifer)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (December 12, 2019) – For the seventh consecutive year, members of the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) Jacksonville Chapter facilitate a community outreach effort to support a local senior community for the holiday season. This year, the local chapter stopped by the Harris House Adult Daycare Facility.
Members greeted the seniors at Harris House and delivered holiday gifts which ranged from basic needed items to warm clothing. Harris House has been servicing seniors for over 25 years and cares for residents from the ages of 39 – 104 years old. Owner, Mrs. Rene’e Harris has been providing these resources in the Jacksonville community and was recently awarded the Elizabeth Means Health Award from the NAACP Jacksonville Chapter. Thank you to Mrs. Harris and her entire staff for allowing COMTO Jacksonville to come and spread some holiday cheer.
Harris House gets a visit from COMTO Jacksonville for Christmas
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (December 12, 2019) – For the seventh consecutive year, members of the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) Jacksonville Chapter facilitate a community outreach effort to support a local senior community for the holiday season. This year, the local chapter stopped by the Harris House Adult Daycare Facility.
Members greeted the seniors at Harris House and delivered holiday gifts which ranged from basic needed items and warm clothing. Harris House has been servicing seniors for over 25 years years. Owner, Mrs. Rene’e Harris has been providing these resources in the Jacksonville community and was recently awarded the Elizabeth Means Health Award from the NAACP Jacksonville Chapter. Thank you to Mrs. Harris and her staff for allowing COMTO Jacksonville to share some holiday cheer.
COMTO Jacksonville gives back to the community for Thanksgiving
On November 25, 2019, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA), COMTO Jacksonville and IAMUnion partnered together to sponsor the Sulzbacher Village, a permanent, low income housing community for women and families. Residents and families received Thanksgiving Dinner Baskets which included a Thanksgiving feast with all the trimmings such as: turkeys, hams, sweet potatoes, green beans, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce just to name a few.
Special thanks to: Sulzbacher Village residents, Cindy Funkhouser, CEO of Sulzbacher Village, Nathaniel Ford, CEO of the JTA, Melvin Nesmith, IAMUnion Vice President, the JTA Cares Team and COMTO Jacksonville Members.
COMTO Jacksonville Gives Back to the Community for Thanksgiving
On November 25, 2019, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA), COMTO Jacksonville and IAMUnion partnered together to sponsor the Sulzbacher Village, a permanent, low income housing community for women and families. Residents and families received Thanksgiving Dinner Baskets. The baskets included a Thanksgiving feast with all the trimmings such as: turkeys, hams, sweet potatoes, green beans, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce just to name a few.
Special thanks to: Sulzbacher residents, Cindy Funkhouser, CEO of Sulzbacher Village, Nathaniel Ford, JTA CEO, Melvin Nesmith IAMUnion Vice President, JTA Cares Team and COMTO Members.
Celebrating COMTO Week 2019
On November 20, 2019, COMTO Jacksonville hosted its Inaugural COMTO Small Business Exhibit. The exhibit gave vendors a powerful platform for meeting new customers, reaching out to existing customers and building a more established and reliable brand. The vendors took full advantage of showcasing and demonstrating their programs, services, internship and scholarship opportunities. Vendors ranged from transportation services, auto mechanic, professional services, child daycare, small business programs and opportunities, fitness & health training and more.
Special thanks to all of our vendors that participated: Jacksonville Transportation Authority, JEA, Jacksonville Aviation Authority, C&ES Inc., Deborah K. Thompson Consultants, Harvest Interventions, Raiden Performance, iWanna Project, Jazzcellence, LLC., Alpha Environtech Consultants, Keiser University, Global Building Graphic Wraps LLC and Optimal Fitness.