St. Johns County Launched Young Professionals Program

June 8, 2026

St. Johns County Launches Young Professionals Program to Cultivate Future Community and Business Leaders

ST. JOHNS COUNTY, FL. – St. Johns County Economic Development, in partnership with the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce, is proud to announce the launch of the St. Johns County Young Professionals Program, a new initiative designed to connect, develop, and engage the county's emerging workforce and future leaders.

The program aims to create meaningful opportunities for young professionals to expand their networks, build professional skills, and become more actively involved in the business and civic communities of St. Johns County. Through a series of networking events, professional development programs, and community engagement opportunities, participants will gain valuable connections and insights while helping shape the future of one of Florida's fastest-growing counties.

"The success of our local economy depends on attracting, retaining, and developing talented professionals," said Aliyah Meyer with St. Johns County Economic Development. "This program provides a platform for emerging leaders to build relationships, advance their careers, and become invested in the long-term success of St. Johns County."

The inaugural event will take place on July 14 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Bronx House Pizza in Nocatee. The networking-focused event will bring together young professionals from a variety of industries and backgrounds to foster new connections and introduce attendees to the vision and opportunities of the program.

As St. Johns County continues to experience significant growth and economic investment, the Young Professionals Program will serve as a valuable resource for developing the next generation of business, community, and civic leaders. The initiative reflects a shared commitment between St. Johns County Economic Development and the Chamber to strengthen the county's talent pipeline and support long-term workforce development efforts.

Young professionals interested in learning more about the program and upcoming events are encouraged to connect with St. Johns County Economic Development and the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce for additional information or find out more information online at: Young Professionals Program | St. Johns County Economic Development

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