December 20, 2024 - 02:45

In this week's episode of "This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition," host Kent Justice engages in a discussion with Tyler Mathews, the newly appointed CEO of England-Thims & Miller, Inc. (ETM). As a prominent infrastructure and development consulting firm in Florida, ETM plays a crucial role in shaping the region's business environment.
Mathews shares insights into his vision for the company and how he plans to navigate the challenges and opportunities in Jacksonville's evolving business landscape. He emphasizes the importance of innovation and collaboration in driving growth and enhancing community infrastructure.
With a focus on sustainable development, Mathews outlines ETM's commitment to addressing the unique needs of the Jacksonville area, including transportation, environmental sustainability, and urban planning. As the city continues to grow, the role of firms like ETM becomes increasingly vital in ensuring that development aligns with the community's long-term goals.
This conversation highlights the dynamic nature of Jacksonville's business sector and the leadership required to foster its continued advancement.
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