The experienced lobbyist Nick F. Lowe is the latest to enter the project.

A top administrator with a North Florida political consulting group has joined the latest class of Leadership Northwest Florida[1].

Nick F. Lowe, Vice President of Shumaker Advisers[2], is now joining the leadership program that’s designed to foster growth and innovation in the Panhandle.

A news release said Lowe was appointed to Leadership Northwest Florida Class IV because he’s been heavily involved in public policy and business development in Florida. He’s also well versed in dealing with the complexities of lobbying and advocacy at the state capitol.

Lowe is also experienced at government lobbying on the national level. He’s been involved with the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association[3] and has also worked with initiatives with Mercury Public Affairs[4].

“I am honored to join Leadership Northwest Florida Class IV,” Lowe said. “This program represents an incredible opportunity to collaborate with other leaders across the region to strengthen our communities and advance solutions that drive economic vitality and innovation.”

Leadership Northwest Florida is at its core an educational program, according to its website. But it’s designed for and targeted at established leaders in the Northwest Florida community who already have experience in the business and cultural environment of the region.

In some ways, it’s a knowledge-sharing endeavor that uses the information from the established leaders and attempts to improve and enhance the leadership ecosystem in Northwest Florida.

“The program will focus on regional collaboration through community, content, and connection. It will inform participants on a holistic view of the conditions, challenges and opportunities that are shared throughout Northwest Florida,” the website said.

“Nick’s selection to Leadership Northwest Florida is a reflection of his exceptional leadership, strategic vision, and commitment to strengthening the communities we serve,” said Ron Christaldi, President and CEO of Shumaker Advisors Florida, which has offices in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Tallahassee. “We look forward to seeing the positive impact he will continue to make through this program.”

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References

  1. ^ Leadership Northwest Florida (www.floridasgreatnorthwest.com)
  2. ^ Shumaker Advisers (www.shumaker.com)
  3. ^ Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (frla.org)
  4. ^ Mercury Public Affairs (www.mercuryllc.com)

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