Jacksonville Business Journal Announces 2024 40 Under 40

Jacksonville Business Journal Announces 2024 40 Under 40

The Jacksonville Business Journal and a panel of local business leaders have meticulously reviewed numerous nominations for the 40 Under 40 recognition. After careful consideration, they have chosen a distinguished group of young professionals who are not only influencing the present landscape of Jacksonville but are also propelling the city towards a brighter future.

These honorees come from diverse industries and backgrounds and were selected for their significant contributions to their respective organizations, the business community, and the overall development of the First Coast region. Their achievements demonstrate a commitment to excellence and a proactive approach to driving positive change within their spheres of influence.

Samantha Spaniak, a project architect operating out of our Jacksonville officer, was selected for her outstanding contributions to not only the industry but her surrounding community, peers, and organizations. Congrats to Samantha on the great award recognition! 

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