Monday, November 2, 2020
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, November 4
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
  • Employment Law/Non-COVID Update
  • Employee Handbooks in the Age of Trump

Wednesday, November 11
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
  • Harassment Investigations and Training
  • LGBTQ Rights in the Workplace

Wednesday, November 18
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
  • Family Medical Leave Laws
  • Arbitration Agreements in the Workplace

Friday, November 6, 2020
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.

The year 2020 has brought unimaginable challenges to organizations and businesses across all industries and the world, while also escalating the advancement and adoption of trends with little time to prepare. Join us to hear from the State of New Jersey's Interim Secretary of Higher Education, Diana Gonzalez and New Jersey Association of 
State Colleges and Universities' Executive Director, Eugene Lepore, as they examine how the higher education sector is innovating and modernizing their operations to ensure safety standards are being met, while also adapting to the challenges presented by the global pandemic.

Monday, November 9, 2020
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Connect with the CCSNJ's high-level Board of Directors during this hour-long networking session featuring Dr. Anthony DiFabio, President & CEOAcenda Integrated HealthSusan Lehrman, Ph.D., Dean, Rohrer College of Business, Rowan UniversityRonald Masciantonio, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Five Below, Inc.; and Blenda Pinto, Director, Corporate & Government Affairs, United Airlines.

Thursday, November 12, 2020
1:30 - 2:30 p.m.

Nonprofit Fundraising in a Virtual Setting

The year 2020 has turned every organization’s plans upside-down and made no apologies about it. While the world shutdown, the needs within our communities certainly did not. Join us to hear from the leaders of three local nonprofit organizations on how their organizations shifted gears, got creative and transformed their annual and long-term fundraising strategies to adhere to a virtual, socially distanced world.

Tuesday, November 17, 2020
10:30 - 11:45 a.m.

Get the pulse on the South Jersey economy at this forum featuring industry experts in economy, renewable energy, retail and ride-share. Our panel will report on current conditions and provide a six-month outlook in their respective business sectors relative to the Southern New Jersey marketplace.

Network with fellow CCSNJ members in a fun and relaxing virtual atmosphere!
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Tuesday, November 3
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Thursday, November 5
10:30 - 11:30 a.m. | REGISTER
Tuesday, November 10
2:00 - 3:00 p.m. | REGISTER
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Guest Speaker: Victoria L. Phillips, Executive Director of Mental Health Association in Atlantic County.

Support groups create a safe, confidential, supportive environment or community and a chance for participants to develop informal mutual support and social relationships. They also educate and inform participants about dementia and help participants develop methods and skills to solve problems. Register Here>>
In a move to make a greater impact on affordable housing options throughout the region, two local Habitat for Humanity chapters recently merged.

Habitat for Humanity of Burlington and Mercer Counties and Atlantic County Habitat for Humanity have joined forces, now serving 1.1 million residents in 75 municipalities. Read More>>
EE Evolving is a virtual conference from KEEA and EEA-NJ slated for the week of November 16th. The five themed days feature in-depth conversations about the policies shaping markets, driving economic recovery, & mitigating climate change. How can we collectively secure a more equitable and prosperous tomorrow? Learn more on the EE Evolving website>>
 
Members & government employees qualify for half-priced tickets!
In honor of Global Entrepreneurs week, join the RCPD and RCIE for a Small Business Career Fair on Tuesday, November 17th from 5:00-7:00 P.M. This is an opportunity to meet with members of the local business community that are looking to hire Rowan students for internships, part-time and full-time roles. This event is free for students and alumni searching for career opportunities. Register Here>>
There is so much joy seeing a child get their first bike! That's why Ron Jaworski & his foundation Jaws Youth Playbook are teaming up to give at-risk youth the freedom that a bike brings. The pride of owning a bike encourages lifelong habits of exercise, outdoor activity and independence. When the Bike Drive started in 2018, we held an event at the Salvation Army Croc Center and donated 200 bikes to at-risk youth in Camden, NJ. Read More>>
Every year, Garden State Council honors one woman from each of the six counties we serve whose lives and works exemplify the ideal of the Scout oath and law. In addition, we honor one woman Scouter who has made a major impact in the lives of Scouts in South Jersey.

Typically celebrated during a reception and banquet, these remarkable women will be lauded at a virtual event on December 10, 2020.
Investors Bank has been named the “Best Big Bank in New Jersey” in Newsweek’s first-ever ranking of financial institutions.

The “America’s Best Banks 2021” rankings were released in the magazine’s Oct. 9 issue, as Newsweek acknowledged the pandemic has reshaped banking, driving consumers to seek out reliable customer service and robust online banking options. Read More>>
If history teaches nothing else, it's that there are winners and losers. And sometimes, the losers become winners and the winners become losers.
At the National Constitution Center, just across from Independence Hall in Philadelphia, visitors can learn "How Women Won the Vote."

At the Museum of the American Revolution, just a few short blocks away, visitors also can learn "When Women Lost the Vote." And it's no surprise that an often overlooked chapter in history is centered in New Jersey, an often overlooked state. Read More>>
Ørsted announced David Hardy as its new chief executive officer for Ørsted Offshore North America. Hardy will immediately replace Thomas Brostrøm, stepping into this position after serving as the company’s president and COO. As CEO, Hardy will oversee all North American offshore wind activities, including development and operations for Ørsted’s current and future portfolio of U.S. projects. Read More>>
Patient First now provides Coronavirus (COVID-19) testing at its Woodbury, New Jersey location at 630 Mantua Pike. Testing is by appointment only. Walk-in COVID-19 testing is not permitted. Testing is also available at Patient First sites in Cherry Hill, Voorhees, Hamilton, Sicklerville and Delran. Read More>>
Anbaric Development Partners, a leading developer of electric transmission projects, is pleased to announce that Janice Fuller, President of New Jersey, will now serve in an expanded role as the company’s President, Mid-Atlantic. In this role, Fuller will oversee Anbaric’s operations in both New York and New Jersey, driving the company’s mission of scaling renewable energy in the most advanced offshore wind markets in the nation. Read More>>
With the reopening of businesses, schools, youth sports, and other community activities, AtlantiCare has prepared a comprehensive COVID Resource Guide to compile AtlantiCare’s resources as well as other resources that may be beneficial to businesses in order to support their employees or clientele. AtlantiCare is offering assistance with COVID testing, exposure management, 
workplace safety, risk management and much more. The COVID Resource Guide is posted on AtlantiCare’s website as a flip book and downloadable PDF. Read More>>
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