Buzz TV – “On a Mission” with Tony Sleiman, Jacksonville Landing

Each week on On a Mission, our host Penny interviews people from Jacksonville who help the community. This week Penny spoke to Tony Sleiman, the owner of the Jacksonville Landing.

Sleiman Enterprises is one of Florida’s largest privately held estate companies. The company develops and manages shopping centers throughout Florida and Southeast Georgia. The company provides tenants, landowners, lenders and other participants with expertise in development, design, construction, leasing and property management. In the process, they offer efficient, economically sound solutions for our customers.

Penny Kievet is no stranger to the non-profit world having spent her entire professional career as a teacher, principal, college professor, trainer and executive with the American Management Association and now the Executive Director at City Rescue Mission. Prior to her move to Florida Penny lived and worked in Heidelberg, GR, Kansas City, MO, West Des Moines, IA and New York, NY, Kievet has served on 26 for-profit and non-profit boards as director and Board Chair and has also held local, state and national offices in numerous professional organizations and currently serves on the board of Feeding Northeast Florida, Safe To Hope, Inc. and the Association of Gospel Rescue Missions national board. Some of her recent awards include: Girls Inc. Woman of Vision, The Jacksonville Business Journal Woman of Influence Award, 2000 Most Notable Women in the United States, Who’s Who VIP Professional, National President of Pi Kappa Delta, 100 Top Female Executives in the Southeast , National President Cross Examination Debate Association, Outstanding Women in the Mid-west, Who’s Who in Executives and Professionals and numerous sales achievement awards.

You can find out more about Penny, and the Mission, by going to the City Rescue Mission website. That is CRMJAX.org.

City Rescue Mission, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) corporation that provides food, clothing, shelter, emergency services and residential recovery programs to homeless men, women, and women with children. City Rescue Mission does not accept government funding. Financial support of the Mission comes from donations made generously by concerned individuals, churches, businesses, civic organizations, and foundations.