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2014 Women of Influence announced by the Jacksonville Business Journal

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Each of the 27 honorees was recognized for achievements and involvement in the Northeast Florida community over the past year. Coming from an array of backgrounds, here is 2014's collection of women who have made their marks in business, nonprofits and the public sector:

Each of the 27 honorees was recognized for achievements and involvement in the Northeast Florida community over the past year. Coming from an array of backgrounds, here is 2014’s collection of women who have made their marks in business, nonprofits and the public sector:

Aimee Ballantyne, Bank of America
Ann Bittinger, The Bittinger Law Firm
Karen Brown, EY
Rose Conry, StaffTime
Laura Ferrante, Paul Davis Restoration Inc.
Mary Fisher, Fisher Design
Cynthia Haines, WRH Realty Services, Inc
Judy Hicks, Re/MAX Coastal Real Estate
Kim Jackson, Winn-Dixie/Bi-Lo Holdings
Mia Jones, City of Jacksonville
Lisa King, Langton Associates
Jill Langford Dame, Leadership Jacksonville
Nelly Mauras, Nemours Children’s Clinic
Snowden McFall, Brightwork Advertising and Training, Fired Up! Professional Speaking
Jeanne Miller, Jacksonville Civic Council
Megha Parekh, Jacksonville Jaguars
Renee Parenteau, Renee Parenteau Photography / Renee Parenteau Hair & Makeup
Amanda Parker-Baggett, Rogers Towers
Elizabeth Paulson, Junior Achievement
Robin Peters, Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation
Ellen Raftery, FIS
Amy Ruth, Incepture
Linda Sherrer, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services
Carrie Smith, Franklin Street
Jamie Thomas, The LBA Group
Nicole Thomas, Baptist Health
Leslie Wickes, Adams and Reese

Join the Jacksonville Business Journal for the 11th Annual Women of Influence Awards Event on August 28 as we shine the spotlight on Women Business Leaders, register hereDownload PDF

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