‘An exceptional human being’: Jacksonville Port Authority mourns after chief operating officer dies in crash

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‘An exceptional human being’: Jacksonville Port Authority mourns after chief operating officer dies in crash
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Jacksonville Port Authority Chief Operating Officer James Bennett died Monday morning in a car crash, JaxPort confirmed to News4JAX.

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In a statement, JaxPort spokesperson Chelsea Kavanagh wrote that the organization’s employees and leadership are deeply saddened by Bennett’s unexpected passing.“James dedicated his life to improving the quality of life for people in Northeast Florida, and our entire community is better for his service,” Kavanagh wrote. Bennett oversaw JaxPort’s two largest departments—Operations and Engineering—and as a member of the leadership team was the liaison for many of the port’s partners. He had worked for JaxPort since 2017 and became COO in 2022.“James brought extraordinary dedication, skill, and heart to everything he did. His work ethic was unmatched, and his commitment to our mission elevated everyone around him,” Kavanagh wrote. “He loved his work and the people he worked alongside, and in turn, we were all made better by working with him.”Bennett joined JaxPort as its senior director of engineering and construction. In that role, he was responsible for the completion of JaxPort’s 47-foot harbor deepening project, $100 million berth modernization project, and renovations to the JaxPort Cruise Terminal, “Beyond his professional accomplishments, James was an exceptional human being whose spirit filled every room he entered. His loss will be felt deeply across our organization,” Kavanagh wrote. “We are forever grateful for his leadership, his friendship, and his service to our port and to Northeast Florida.” Before JaxPort, Bennett spent more than 20 years with the Florida Department of Transportation, where he served as planning manager for District Two, encompassing 18 counties throughout North Florida, according to JDR. Bennett has also been a Baker County Commissioner since 2011, and the commission shared a social media post on Monday, mourning is passing. “Our community has lost a dedicated public servant, a cherished colleague, and a well-respected leader,” the post read. “Commissioner Bennett’s impact on Baker County was immeasurable. His integrity, compassion, and unwavering commitment to this community will forever remain a part of our county’s history. We are grateful for his years of service and for the steady sense of responsibility and service he demonstrated throughout his time in office.”A Jacksonville native and proud University of North Florida alum, Francine Frazier has been with News4Jax since 2014 after spending nine years at The Florida Times-Union.VIDEO: Mom captures driver ignoring school bus stop signal as children prepare to cross streetWoman describes finding truck partially submerged in pond behind her homeVigil for high school senior killed at Westside Burger KingJacksonville mother, 2 young children homeless after apartment fireNews4JAX wraps up its 2025 Toy DriveNew fire station coming to Clay County for the first time in over 25 yearsLocal man shares warning after catching rare bacteria while fishing in St. Johns CountyVoices of the 904 Ep. 7 - The one-man army cooking with a passion to feed the city that raised himVoices of the 904 Ep. 7 - The one-man army cooking with a passion to feed the city that raised himSt. Johns County sheriff explains what led to deadly deputy-involved shootingFinal full moon of 2025 expected to be supermoon3 bills propose rules to prevent child drownings in Florida. There have already been 112 this year

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