Jack Henkel named chief operating officer at Florida High Tech Corridor

Jack Henkel, chief operating officer at Florida High Tech Corridor
Jack Henkel, chief operating officer at Florida High Tech Corridor
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Jack Henkel has been promoted to chief operating officer at the Florida High Tech Corridor, according to a March 18 announcement from the organization.

Henkel’s new role will involve working with leadership to support daily operations and guide the long-term strategic growth of the Cenfluence initiative. The appointment is seen as an effort to strengthen programs that help high-tech companies in the region.

Henkel has been part of the Corridor team since 2021. Before joining, he worked at the International Business Innovation Association and University of Central Florida Venture Accelerator. He will continue his involvement with innovative companies through two programs: serving as senior cluster manager for the Gaming, Entertainment and Immersive Technology cluster, and as program manager for the Florida Federal & State Technology Partnership Program (FL FAST), which delivers programming related to research and development funding through the SBIR/STTR program across Florida.

The organization said this combination of operational leadership and direct company support is intended to expand both Cenfluence and FL FAST initiatives. Henkel holds three degrees from the University of Central Florida, including dual bachelor’s degrees in marketing and finance as well as an MBA.

The promotion reflects ongoing efforts by the Corridor to help high-tech businesses launch, scale, and grow throughout the region.



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