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Florida Chamber of Commerce Mark Wilson — President & CEO Florida Chamber of Commerce MWilson@FLChamber.com

“Florida is changing. Our economics, our demographics and our politics are all changing and these changes are both opportunities and challenges.” – Mark Wilson mwilson@flchamber.com

Early Learning K-12 Post-Secondary Education Workforce Training

Scott Era: New Voters Map Shaded by Total Voters/New Voters

“Talent is quickly replacing the tax incentive as the economic tool of choice.” – Mark Wilson

Florida At A Glance Florida creates 1 out of every 10 jobs in the U.S. Florida’s Economy $964.9 Billion GDP (16th / $1T by 2018) 20.98 Million Residents (3rd / +5.4M by 2030 / +898/day) Florida creates 1 out of every 10 jobs in the U.S. 112.3 Million Visitors in 2016 3.6% Unemployment Rate

Improving Education For A Better Workforce 36.7% of Floridians had at least an associate’s degree or higher in 2016 27.3% of Floridians had at least a bachelor’s degree or higher in 2016

2018 Learners To Earners June 11-12 in Tampa Chancellor Madeline Pumariega, Senior VP and Chief Policy Officer, Helios Education Foundation Ava Parker, President, Palm Beach State College Jim Murdough, President, Tallahassee Community College June 11-12 in Tampa

Talent is an Advantage and a Risk Edit themes.

Jobs For The Future: 2 Million

mwilson@flchamber.com