

HU, he said, was pleased to pool resources so that internet access could be added to the fields and to the park. Kurt Huenemann, associate vice president for Information Resources, is Heidelberg’s point person on the project.
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This also gives more opportunities for those living and working locally through further expansion of fiber-optic facilities and free Community Connect Wi-Fi.” “We are glad to be able to be a trusted local partner allowing us to help both of them meet their individual goals and visions through collaboration on projects such as these, providing a win/win scenario for everyone involved. “I am excited to expand on our current relationships with the city and Heidelberg on these new projects,” Nate said. By extending the service from HU, the city was able to have service installed at the park for a significantly reduced cost. Bascom Communications also had been working with Heidelberg on a way to deliver Wi-Fi to the athletic fields located near the park. “This collaboration is the perfect solution.”įor the partnership, Nate Brickner, general manager/CEO of Bascom Communications, worked with Heidelberg and the city Parks and Recreation staff to allow the city to provide internet service at the park. “I am acutely aware how important this is for the Heidelberg community, families of our student-athletes and our opponents,” said ‘Berg Interim Athletic Director Jeff Garvin. More importantly for ‘Berg Athletics, internet service will extend to the baseball field and Frann’s Field at Peaceful Valley and the soccer complex at Hidden Valley. Through a three-organization partnership – including Heidelberg, the city of Tiffin and Bascom Communications – free wi-fi will soon become available at Hedges-Boyer Park. He serves on the board of advisers at Jacksonville University.Despite exhaustive efforts, Heidelberg Athletics has been unable to find a cost-effective way to provide reliable live video content for athletic fields in Peaceful and Hidden Valleys. A recently launched program at the chamber aims to help improve economic opportunity for African-Americans in Jacksonville.īorn in Indiana, Davis was educated at Maranatha Baptist Bible College. The chamber was part of a successful effort in 2019 that kept Fidelity National Information Services’ headquarters in the city and was one of four national finalists for the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives 2016 Chamber of the Year Award. As chamber president, he has promoted development in Jacksonville’s downtown and has a goal of having 10,000 residents living downtown, compared to about 6,000 who live there now. Ron DeSantis.ĭavis previously served as executive director of the Northeast Florida Builders Association, Florida’s largest local membership trade association representing the building and construction industry in Duval, Clay, Nassau and St.


Johns River Water Management Board in 2019 by Florida Gov. He’s considered likely to run for Jacksonville mayor in 2023 and was reported to have received $1.3 million in contributions to his political committee in early 2021. PRESIDENT & CEO, JAX CHAMBER, JACKSONVILLEĭavis became president of the chamber in 2013 after serving as a city councilman and state legislator.
