Join us for a special Joint Chamber Luncheon featuring Mark D. VanLoh, A.A.E., CEO of the Jacksonville Aviation Authority, as he shares insights into the current and future developments of Jacksonville’s aviation system, including updates on airport expansion, economic impacts, and the role of aviation in regional growth.
Mark D. VanLoh, A.A.E., Jacksonville Aviation Authority, Chief Executive Officer
Mark D. VanLoh graduated from Minnesota State University with a Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management, Business Management, and Industrial Relations, and a Minor in Economics.
Mark assumed the Chief Executive Officer role of the Jacksonville Aviation Authority in December 2018 and oversees the operation, maintenance, development and marketing of all Authority assets, including its four airports Jacksonville International Airport, Cecil Airport/Spaceport, Jacksonville Executive at Craig Airport and Herlong Recreational Airport. He provides policy recommendations to the JAA Board of Directors and serves as the primary Authority representative to the community.
Prior to joining the Authority, Mr. VanLoh served as President and CEO of the Tulsa Airports Authority, a three-airport system, and previously was the Director of Aviation for the Kansas City Aviation Department, overseeing a staff of 550. He began his career with Pan American Airlines after serving in the U. S. Army.
Mr. VanLoh is active in both aviation industry trade associations, Airports Council International (ACI) and the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE), and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the International Association of Airport Executives, AAAE’s international group that helps foster airport management in a global economy. Mr. VanLoh is a member of the national Tony Jannus Distinguished Aviation Society and locally, Mr. VanLoh is a member of The Players Council, The Gator Bowl Association, The Jacksonville Chamber Transportation and Logistics Council, and the City of Jacksonville Tourist Development Council.
Sponsorship Opportunities
Sponsors have the opportunity to market your business to attendees, who represent a variety of businesses.
Silver Sponsor - $500
Small Business Sponsorships – Business Builder, and Entrepreneur
Bronze Sponsor -$250
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Members - $35
Nonmembers - $45
Check-in and networking: 12-12:30 p.m. Lunch and program: 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m.