Monday, January 23, 2023

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*SOLD OUT EVENT*

IN-PERSON EVENT

Thursday, January 26, 2023

11:45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Join this gathering of Chamber members and guests at Filomena Lakeview in Deptford for our Gloucester County Network Connection Series Lunch to learn more about each other's businesses and exchange information.


This event is SOLD OUT. To be added to the waiting list, please email Mackenzie Wildermuth at:

mwildermuth@chambersnj.com

IN-PERSON EVENT

Monday, January 30, 2023

8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

Join us for the first CCSNJ Congressional Action Committee of the new year to hear an update from Congressman Donald Norcross on how the results of the midterm elections change the priorities in Washington and what that means for South Jersey.

Congressman Donald Norcross

New Jersey's First Congressional District

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VIRTUAL EVENT

Monday, January 30, 2023

2:00 - 3:00 p.m.

The quickest way to expand your network! Connect one-on-one with other CCSNJ members in a fast-paced setting.

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IN-PERSON EVENT

Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Council

8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

Join us for our Diversity Equity & Inclusion Council led by Dr. Monika Shealey of Rowan University on why culture matters, what creates a cultural identity, and the overall benefits of being culturally responsive.

Monika Williams Shealey, Ph.D.

Senior Vice President, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Division, Rowan University; Chair, CCSNJ Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Council

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IN-PERSON EVENT

Friday, February 3, 2023

8:00 - 10:30 a.m.

Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson will detail economic development initiatives, services and programs at the county level. Mayors and representatives from Evesham, Medford, Moorestown, and the Rancocas Woods shops will discuss economic development projects and impacts on the region.

The Honorable 

Felicia Hopson

Commissioner Director, 

Burlington County 

MODERATOR

Brandon M. Riley, Esq.

Associate,

Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP

Mariel Giletto 

President, 

Rancocas Woods Business Association

Nicole Gillespie 

Mayor, 

Moorestown Township

Jaclyn Veasy 

Mayor, 

Evesham Township

Charles Watson

Mayor, Medford Township

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IN-PERSON EVENT

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

Get to know CCSNJ’s Board of Directors during a panel conversation with Jon Cosfky, Damien Ghee, Judi London, and Jennifer Young about their careers, leadership styles, how they empower and motivate others, and why they volunteer their time to the Chamber.

MODERATOR

Damien Ghee

SVP / Regional Vice President,

TD Bank

Jon Cofsky

Co-Founder & Creative Director, 

Whitepenny

Judi London

Chief Strategy Officer,

Bancroft

Jennifer Young

State & Local Government Affairs,

Verizon

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IN-PERSON EVENT

Thursday, February 16, 2023

8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

Please join us to hear Senator Singleton update the Committee on his legislative priorities for the new year, as well as other issues of interest to the South Jersey business community.

Senator Troy Singleton

New Jersey's Seventh Legislative District

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CCSNJ in the News

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Governor Murphy Announces Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind to Become Second Major Tenant at New Jersey Wind Port (The State of NJ)

Governor Phil Murphy announced the signing of a Letter of Intent (LOI) between the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) and Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind, LLC (“Atlantic Shores”), through which the company will lease 35 acres of land at the New Jersey Wind Port, in Lower Alloways Creek, Salem County. Atlantic Shores will initially use the New Jersey Wind Port for marshaling of the 1.5 gigawatt (GW) offshore wind project off the New Jersey coast being developed by Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind Project 1, LLC, which will produce enough clean energy to power over 700,000 homes. The company expects the project to create more than 200 new jobs at the Port.


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Murphy expects a 'shallow, fairly short-lived' recession. What the signs say in NJ (Northjersey.com)


With year four of the COVID era starting in just a few weeks, many experts are predicting that the up and down economic climate it created will result in a short recession this year.


Gov. Phil Murphy is among them.


According to the New Jersey Monitor, Murphy said during his remarks at the South Jersey Chamber of Commerce’s annual luncheon that he’s “in the camp of a shallow — real but meaningful — but a shallow, fairly short-lived recession” and that “part of the reason I believe that is there’s an enormous amount of liquidity on the sidelines.”


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Rowan University's Federal Work Study Program - Partnering for the 2023 Spring Semester


Rowan University’s Glassboro campus offers a Federal Work Study (FWS) program partnership with off-campus non-profit employers - which is ideal for hiring interns. This program permits FWS eligible students to be paid by Rowan for their work with contracted non-profit agencies. It is our belief that a thriving and vibrant FWS program that actively engage industry partners will better prepare students for the jobs of the 21st century, put students on track to succeed in their chosen field, meet the labor demands of the local economy, and likely contribute to the upward mobility of students and their families.


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New Member Spotlight
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In 1985, Sun Wholesale started to serve mom and pop stores in this area. Sun Wholesale has dedicated itself in providing top service and low price. SUN Wholesale has been a leader in assisting our clients to maintain their competitive edge for their customers. We will continue to set the bar higher to provide highest service and and continue to innovate to provide the latest in products and services. Visit sunwholesalenj.com for more information.


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"The Chamber is a great tool for expanding your reach and building valuable relationships. But like any other tool, it’s how we use it that makes the difference. Be genuine and present when you approach others. Take more time learning about the needs of others rather than sharing yours. Relationships are far more valuable than “contacts” however, they take time and effort to build. Although we are members of the Chamber for the purpose of advancing our business, it is the personal connections that bring the greatest gratification and professional growth. "


Maria Veglia

Co-Founder

Time To Flourish


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