This October, Ӱ is adding six civic and business leaders to its Board of Trustees.
The new and returning members include:
The visionary CEOs of Mayo Clinic and Swisher International,
A government relations trailblazer in the transportation industry,
An insurance executive and alumna whose family has a legacy of service and giving
at JU, and
Two celebrated JU alums — one the president of the oldest and largest community foundation
in Florida and the other a previous Trustee with a legacy of giving back to his beloved
alma mater.
“Since early 2013, we have been focused and dedicated to building a much better university for our students and our surrounding community,” said Ӱ President Tim Cost ’81. “That progress has enabled us to be thoughtful in crafting and attracting the right mix of experience and breadth of knowledge to create one of the top advisory groups in the entire region. We are very proud to raise the bar by adding these outstanding industry leaders to the Board.”
These Trustees bring vast expertise and strong ties to the Northeast Florida community, which will further strengthen an already stellar Board of Trustees that continues to propel JU towards a bright future.
The new cohort of Trustees includes the following individuals:
Jannet Walker Ford is the Vice President of Government Relations at Cubic Corporation. With more than
two decades of leadership experience in the transportation industry, she advocates
for bipartisan political support for major infrastructure investment in the U.S. This
year, Walker Ford was recognized as one of the “Women Who Move the Nation” by the
Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO), one of Miami’s Women Who
Rock, and one of the 2019 Transportation Diversity Council (TDC)–Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT) award recipients for her service to the transportation community.
She currently serves on the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) Board
of Directors, APTA Foundation Board, Eno Transportation Advisory Board, Women’s Transportation
Seminar (WTS) International and its scholarship organization, the WTS Foundation.
She also serves as Vice Chair for the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville. Through
her work and philanthropy, Walker Ford strives to inspire women and minority professionals
to pursue roles in STEM and transportation-related fields.
Matt Kane ‘01 is the founder of , where he currently serves as a board member. He is returning to the Board of Trustees
after serving from 2009-2018. Kane also serves as vice chairman on the Northeast Florida
Regional STEM2 Hub and as an executive board member for the Jacksonville Civic Council.
His previous civic commitments include chairman for the Jacksonville Children’s Commission,
board member for Teach for America in Jacksonville and the Jax Chamber, and a member
of the Jacksonville Mayor’s Port Task Force. Kane received his bachelor’s degree in
Computer Information Systems from JU and an MBA from the University of Florida. He
is currently pursuing his second master’s degree in Information and Data Science from
the University of California, Berkeley. He is a past chair of the JU Alumni Board
of Governors, serving from 2005-2010. His wife, Alexis Conciatori Kane, a JU CRNA
2002 graduate, is a nurse anesthetist, yoga instructor, and serves on the advisory
board of JU’s Brooks Rehabilitation College of Healthcare Sciences. Kane’s sister,
Laura, is JU’s head women’s soccer coach. Both Kane and his wife are deeply invested
in JU as Shircliff Circle members, as well as lead ASPIRE investors.
John J. Miller is president of He joined the company in 2012 as its senior vice president of sales and marketing
after working in the tobacco and consumer packaged goods industries for more than
25 years. Miller’s previously served as regional vice president for the U.S. Smokeless
Tobacco Company, interim president of Goldwater’s Foods of Scottsdale, and a principal
in two consulting firms. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of
Nevada-Las Vegas and an MBA from Pepperdine University.
Audrey Moran ‘10 is a Personal Insurance Division account director for , one of the Southeast’s leading insurance, risk management, and employee benefits
firms. She is an active member of the Riverside Rotary Club and serves on the committee
for the Glyn Cook Memorial Scholarship for Daniel Kids. She has also served the Angels
for Allison Artist Series, the 2017 “Fries With That Wine” event hosted by the Red
Shoe Crew of Jacksonville and Ronald McDonald House Charities of Jacksonville, and
the 2017 American Cancer Society’s Cowford Ball. Moran, a JU legacy graduate, earned
her bachelor’s degree in Business Management where she joined Alpha Delta Pi and was
the founding vice president of the JU Sporting Clays, Skeet and Trap Team. After graduation,
she served on the Alumni Board of Governors from 2013-2015 and became a founding member
of the JU GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) Phin Society where she continues to
serve as a committee member. Moran’s father, Andrew Francis Moran, served on the JU
Board of Trustees from 2006-2015.
Dr. Kent Thielen is CEO of the world-class and vice president of the top-rated Mayo Clinic based in Rochester, Minn. He also
serves as a professor of Radiology in the Department of Radiology. Dr. Thielen has
been a member of the Mayo Clinic staff since 1996 when he joined the Mayo Clinic School
of Graduate Medical Education in Rochester after completing a three-year combined
fellowship in diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology. Dr. Thielen received his
bachelor’s degree in engineering physics from South Dakota State University and his
doctor of medicine degree from the University of Minnesota Medical School. He completed
his residency in diagnostic radiology at the Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical
Education in Rochester and was chief resident from 1993-94. Dr. Thielen is a diplomat
of the American Board of Radiology with Certificate of Added Qualifications in Neuroradiology.
He is also a member of the Mayo Clinic Board of Trustees and Board of Governors.
Nina Zuccaro Waters ’80 is president of , Florida’s oldest and largest community foundation. She is an expert on philanthropy
and the nonprofit landscape in the region. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2001,
she served as executive director of the PACE Center for Girls Jacksonville program
for 12 years. Waters is the 2010 recipient of the JU Distinguished Alumni Award, the
2013 Florida Times-Union EVE Award honoree for employment, the 2014 President’s Citation
from OneJax Institute, and the Girl Scouts’ Women of Distinction Award in 2008. She
was inducted into the First Coast Business Hall of Fame in 2014. She currently serves
on the Jacksonville Juvenile Justice Advisory Board, Jacksonville Civic Council, and
the Women’s Giving Alliance Steering Committee. Waters is a previous JU Trustee, serving
from 2007-2009, and earned her bachelor’s degree in Sociology from JU.
The JU Board of Trustees has 28 members, including 11 alumni. Trustees represent national leaders in fields such as education, technology, health care, financial services, medicine, and the law. Among its duties, the Board is responsible for reviewing academic programs, fundraising, and working with President Cost and top administrators to approve major policies, make long-term plans, and oversee the strategic direction of the university.