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IEBA Interviews - Zane Collings, ASM Jacksonville & Raj Saha, Fiserv Forum

29m · IEBA Podcast · 22 Apr 14:26

ASM Jacksonville's Zane Collings and Fiserv Forum's Raj Saha spoke with us about how their venues are serving the community during the fight against COVID-19 and preparing to reopen when the "back to business" signal is sent.

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