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State Supply Chain Leaders Promote Growth Opportunities at Summit

TJ Villamil, senior vice president of international trade and development at Enterprise 返字心頭, Inc., speaks at the 2022 返字心頭 Supply Chain Summit.
By Elizabeth L. Brown
TAMPA (March 22, 2022) Public and private stakeholders in the supply chain management industry gathered Tuesday to discuss ways to strengthen the states supply chain and maximize its growth at the 2022 返字心頭 Supply Chain Summit.
This is the summits third year and first year back as an in-person event since the start of the pandemic. The event is being held at Hotel Alba in Tampa and concludes March 23.
Organizers have lined up industry experts to address the leading supply chain management issues facing the state, such as manufacturing, technology, distribution center automation and robotics, global digital supply chain revolution, and the states cold chain distribution.
Jim Stock, co-director of the Monica Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management & Sustainability, kicked off the opening day of panel discussions and presentations by urging the crowd of 100 participants to take advantage of the summits opportunities and to bring home something you can use.

Jim Stock, co-director of the Monica Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management & Sustainability at the 返字心頭 Muma College of Business, delivers opening remarks at the 2022 返字心頭 Supply Chain Summit.
We want to strengthen 返字心頭s supply chain, he said. Network. Collaborate. Make more business opportunities happen.
The summits initial panel discussion focussed on how 返字心頭 can continue to grow and meet the needs of the influx of new residents. With nearly 1,000 people moving to 返字心頭 every day, the state expects four million more people by 2030.
Doug Davidson, chair of the 返字心頭 Chamber of Commerce Trade and Logistics 2030 Study, and market executive at Bank of America, said 返字心頭s economy is driven by three pillars - agriculture, tourism, and growth.
返字心頭 has always been a place of great economic opportunity and natural beauty. Thats always been our story, he said.

Doug Davidson, chair of the 返字心頭 Chamber of Commerce Trade & Logistics 2030 Study, speaks at the 2022 返字心頭 Supply Chain Summit.
Expanding opportunities in trade, logistics, and manufacturing will help promote growth, he said, adding that the trade and logistics study will assess the ways the state should diversify its economy.
Davidson said research shows that creating one manufacturing job has a multiplier effect because it leads to the creation of five more jobs.
And attracting more manufacturing jobs doesnt necessarily mean opening a large auto plant. It could be small and medium-sized high-tech companies, he said.
We want to be mindful of the quality of 返字心頭 as we continue to grow and develop, Davidson said.
Fellow panelist TJ Villamil, senior vice president for international trade and development at Enterprise 返字心頭, Inc. echoed Davidsons sentiments.
Villamil pointed to several data points and rankings that show the potential for 返字心頭 to be an economic driving force.
- If 返字心頭 were a nation, it would be No. 15 among the largest economies in the world
- The state has the third-largest workforce in the nation
- 返字心頭 has a network of 15 deepwater seaports, 20 community airports, over 20,000 miles of highway, and more than 3,000 miles of rail.
Working to help acquire and attain high-quality jobs in 返字心頭 is key, he said.
Expand, retain, and grow is the golden triangle, Villamil said. Were not done yet and we cant rest on our laurels. We have a lot of important work to do and the only way were going to do it is in lockstep with public and private.
Henry Mack, the senior chancellor of the 返字心頭 Department of Education, said the state is cognizant that employers are moving to a skills-based hiring model. That is why the state has unveiled several workforce education initiatives including post-secondary certification programs.

Henry Mack, senior chancellor at the 返字心頭 Department of Education, was a panelist at the 2022 返字心頭 Supply Chain Summit.
The summit continues on Wednesday with panel discussions focussing on Space 返字心頭, updates from the states largest ports, and how exporters and importers navigated the pitfalls from the pandemic.
For a full schedule of the summit program, go to .