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City leaders, colleagues mourn sudden loss of UF Health Jacksonville CEO
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City leaders, colleagues mourn sudden loss of UF Health Jacksonville CEO
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – As news began to spread Saturday of the unexpected death of UF Health Jacksonville CEO Dr. Leon Haley Jr., messages poured in on social media from those who knew Haley and were shocked by the sudden loss.
According to an internal UF Health email obtained by News4Jax, Haley died after an accident Saturday in South Florida.
After learning the news, president and CEO of Edward Waters University A. Zachary Faison Jr. wrote:
Life is not promised. Lord, have mercy at the news I just received. A. Zachary Faison, Jr. (@MillennialPrez1) July 24, 2021
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Two Republican members of the City Council, Matt Carlucci and Al Ferraro, have already filed. JAX Chamber president Daniel Davis has not yet announced a campaign but has been actively fundraising for his own political committee, pulling in an astonishing $2 million-plus since the start of the year. He is widely anticipated to run.
Deegan would fill a role local Democrats have been in woefully short supply of the past several years: A credible candidate with the ability to raise money and compete in a citywide race.
And a recent survey from the University of North Florida demonstrated another valuable asset Deegan brings to the race: Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of name recognition right out of the gate. In a hypothetical matchup among seven candidates, Deegan won the most support, with 19 percent, in a May survey of 1,263 registered Duval County voters.