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The entire Nackashi family are proud JU alumni , including ( from left ) daughters Elizabeth ' 15 and Caroline ' 18 , and wife Dawn ' 87 .
innovation in the technology space , and contributing to the community . But the services the company provides are designed to be invisible to the consumers they serve .
As Nackashi explains , Black Knight ’ s goal is to make consumer ’ s mortgage and lending experiences as seamless as possible , but it takes an immense amount of effort and advanced technology to give the end user something so simple they don ’ t even think about it . And Black Knight is committed to a safe and secure experience for those consumers . He says “ From end to end — the firms our customers get their mortgages from , the servicers they interact with on a monthly basis , the many pieces of the process happening behind the scenes — these are all approached with the utmost seriousness and concern by professionals of the highest caliber . From ensuring the security of their personal and financial information through facilitating the ease of making payments , finding information and communicating with their servicers , Black
Knight is working tirelessly to put the power of our technology to work for them .”
LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
As he looks to the future of his alma mater , Nackashi is most excited about the school ’ s commitment to expanding in Arlington and the goal of “ revitalizing this special area of town .” As the leader of one of Jacksonville ’ s major technology employers , he also sees significant benefits from the University ’ s recent launch of its College of Law . “ This not only helps JU grow , but it helps elevate Jacksonville ’ s presence , as well .”
Nackashi will be well positioned to help the University advance its mission and impact as he joins the esteemed Jacksonville University Board of Trustees in 2023 , lending his expertise and leadership experience to shape the future of the institution he holds dear .