The Jacksonville IT Council
of The Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

When and Where

Date: The last Tuesday of the month
Time: 7:30 a.m. – Networking, 8 a.m. - Breakfast
Location: FSCJ’s Advanced Technology Center, Downtown Campus
Cost: Free for members and $10 for non-members
No RSVP required

Your Link to Business and the Community

Chamber Councils are your link to business and the community, and the Jacksonville Information Technology Council (JITC) is your link to Jacksonville IT. Look around Jacksonville and you’ll see a growing city filled with IT opportunities. As the First Coast grows, it’s developing into an area that attracts large company IT operations, independent global and local IT companies and a host of businesses that serve them.

Putting Jacksonville IT on the Map

From programmers to network engineers, to CIOs and CEOs of businesses that rely on today’s technology, JITC unites these professionals and gives them a forum to advance their businesses and the IT community on the First Coast.

JITC Membership leads to:

Promotion

From our monthly meetings to our special events, our members build relationships with potential employers, customers and partners. These events enable you to promote your business and enhance your company’s image through proven relationship-building techniques.

Connections to business...

The best way to truly appreciate JITC’s impact on you and your business is to get involved. Our membership covers a wide range of needs, wants, resources and expertise. As people get to know you, you’ll become known as a trusted source of information and referrals…while you simultaneously develop your own circle of support.

...and the community

Your involvement in JITC means you’re part of a growing community of resources, programs, influential people, and new ideas. You’ll help maintain Jacksonville’s positive business climate through advocacy, connections, and leadership, tangibly growing Jacksonville’s IT competitive advantage.

Simply stated, JITC puts your Chamber membership to work. Get involved and join us today in building your business and the First Coast’s 21st century IT community.

This Opportunity Doesn’t Require a Login or Password.

If your business relies on IT to operate or grow, or you want to advance Jacksonville’s reputation as an emerging IT center, you should join JITC today.

Successful business people understand the importance of developing business relationships. Joining one or more of the Chamber Councils is the first step. But getting actively involved in your council’s programs and direction enhances your business and the community.

A colleague you work with on a council committee can often become a client, trusted sounding board or referral source. JITC, in particular, is comprised of passionate professionals with deeply held opinions and a vision of what Jacksonville IT can become. These business leaders know they can grow IT on the First Coast more quickly with a vocal, vibrant IT community. And by actively developing these relationships in JITC, you and your business will likely experience a meaningful, long-term impact.

In a Changing IT World... JITC: Jacksonville 2.0

In our ever-changing world of business technology, do you need IT insight and direction? Then you need JITC. We welcome all IT executives and managers, business owners and officers, and anyone seeking answers or assistance in the IT field. JITC is unique among business groups—even among Chamber Councils—as it serves as an IT incubation center, support group, and networking organization. JITC means business. When you join JITC, you gain a genuine alternative to customary user groups or industry-based IT resource groups. You’ll grow your organization’s visibility among area business and IT decision makers, while you further develop your knowledge and understanding of today’s IT—and tomorrow’s changes in Jacksonville’s IT community.

Meet our 2011 Jacksonville IT Council Board of Directors

President
Mark A. Aston, INTERDEV
Vice President
David Brazet, RS&H
Past President
Jaremie Woodruff, InfoTech International
Treasurer
Secretary
Dustin Theilacker, The Scarlett Group
Programs
Michael Nolan, Global Infonet