Tuesday, October 15, 209
8:00 - 10:30 a.m.
The Westin, Mt. Laurel

Behind the Veil: 
What Nonprofit Board Members Really Think & Do

Whether you want to lend your talents, grow your network, or simply make the world a better place, there is an opportunity for you! This panel of leaders serving the nonprofit community will share their insights on board service. Join us to learn how to be a successful candidate for nonprofit board roles, the levels of commitment needed to participate, and the overall benefits to your personal and professional development. 

Moderated by Kimberly A. Brandley, CPA
Partner,  CohnReznick, LLP
Treasurer,  CCSNJ Board of Directors

PANELISTS

Marianne Aleardi
Board Member,  Symphony in C and Oaks Integrated Care
Publisher & Editor-in-Chief,  SJ Magazine

Robert E. Curely, III
South Jersey Market President,  TD Bank

Peter L. Frattarelli, Esq.
Vice President,  Habitat for Humanity Burlington County 
and Greater Trenton-Princeton's Board of Directors
Partner,  Archer & Greiner, P.C.

Glenn Giveans
President,  Cathedral Kitchen Board of Directors;
  Retired Insurance Executive

Tia Morris
Executive Director,  Teach For America New Jersey


Congressional Action Committee featuring Congressman Jeff Van Drew
Thursday, October 10, 2019
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Luciano Conference Center, Vineland
        

State Affairs Committee featuring
Assemblyman William W. Spearman
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Adelphia Restaurant, Deptford
         

Transportation & Infrastructure Committee
Friday, October 18, 2019
8:00 - 10:30 a.m.
The Westin Mount Laurel
          

Communications & Energy Committee:
Smart Energy Solutions & New Jersey
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
8:00 - 10:30 a.m.
Adelphia Restaurant, Deptford
    

TD Executive Series featuring
Mark Clouse, President & CEO, Campbell Soup Company
Thursday, October 24, 2019
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Woodcrest Country Club, Cherry Hill
     

The Nuts and Bolts: What Employers Need to Know About NJ's New Employment Laws
Friday, October 25, 2019
8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
The Westin Mount Laurel
      

Rutgers Business Outlook
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
Crowne Plaza, Cherry Hill
       
CohnReznick's 2019 Not-for-Profit & Education Industry Perspectives Report
By CohnReznick's Not-for-Profit and Education Practice

To provide the not-for-profit industry with valuable business insights, CohnReznick LLP has published the 2019 Not-for-Profit & Education Industry Perspectives Report. Compiled from confidential interviews with not-for-profit executives from associations, foundations, higher education, and social service organizations, this report reveals some of their top concerns and opportunities for the future.

The report includes:
  • The current state of philanthropy and thoughts on financial stability
  • Crowd-sourced fundraising and shifting donation models
  • Optimizing systems and strengthening cyber defense
  • Attracting and retaining top talent
Additionally, our advisory specialists and key partners provide their perspectives on how not-for-profits can seize opportunities and minimize risk to continue to thrive in an evolving industry.

For more information, please contact Kim Brandley , CohnReznick Partner and Treasurer, CCSNJ Board of Directors.




CHAIRMAN'S AWARD
Susan M. Coan, Region Vice President, Atlantic City Electric  (center), presented Debra P. DiLorenzo, President & CEO, CCSNJ, and Kathleen A. Davis, Executive Vice President & COO, CCSNJ, with the  Chairman's Award for their respective 25 and 24 years of service to the Southern New Jersey business community.

EDUCATION AWARD
DIVERSITY AWARD
Kevin D. Sheehan, Esq., Shareholder, Chair of Real Estate and Land Use, Parker McCay P.A. (left), presented Dr. Michael Cioce, President, Rowan College at Burlington County, with the Education Award.
Michael Munoz, Market President of AmeriHealth New Jersey (left), presented Stephanie Kosta, Regional Vice-President of Government Affairs, Comcast, with the Diversity Award. 
PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD
PRESIDENT'S AWARD
Michael J. Renna, President & CEO, South Jersey Industries (right), presented the Honorable Stephen M. Sweeney, New Jersey Senate President, Third Legislative District , with the Public Service Award.
Robert E. Curley, III, South Jersey Market President,TD Bank, N.A., (right) presented Robert Lee, Vice President, Community Relations & Government Affairs, Jingoli-DCO, with the President's Award.
NETWORK CONNECTION BREAKFAST

 
NETWORK CONNECTION
*HAPPY HOUR*

NETWORK CONNECTION
LUNCH

October 17
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
October 24
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
November 7
11:45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
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Vice President of Business Development
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HandsFree Health to hold free Webinars throughout month of October on WellBe
Learn about HandsFree Health's virutal assistant, WellBe. This virtual assistant will help keep your employees on track to good health. It's the voice they will hear for everything from reminding them to take their medications, to medical procedure cost estimates, to well-baby care information. WellBe is completely secure and HIPAA compliant and enables employees and their families to personally manage their health, via proprietary platform and device. 

All webinars start at 10:00 a.m. Register today:
10/31 - for Associates

You're invited to The Camden County Sheriff's Foundation Launch Reception
The Camden County Sheriff's Foundation would like to extend an invitation to you and your organization to attend their Launch Reception on Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at the Camden County Historical Society from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

This is a free event comprised of the business, public service and faith-bases communities of Camden County. Their goal for the evening is to introduce you to the Camden County Sheriff's Foundation, its mission and founder, Sheriff Gilbert L. "Whip" Wilson. Come out a celebrate the beginning of a foundation geared towards helping youth choose career opportunities in the field of criminal justice, law and public safety.  Click here to RSVP.

NJEDA Launches New Jersey Opportunity Zone Marketplace
On September 24, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) launched the NJ Opportunity Zone Marketplace, an online portal designed to help connect investors nationwide with business investment, real estate, and community improvement projects in New Jersey's 75 Opportunity Zone municipalities. The Marketplace is part of a suite of programs the NJEDA is advancing in partnership with the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority (NJRA) and New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) aimed at supporting investments that will provide positive growth in New Jersey communities in Opportunity Zones. 

Access the New Jersey Opportunity Zones Marketplace here.

Book your Holiday Party at The Westin Mount Laurel!
Host your Holiday Party this year at South Jersey's Premiere Holiday Venue - The Westin Mount Laurel! They will be offering preferred pricing for CCSNJ Members. Special Pricing for small and large businesses are available. For information and to book your Holiday Party today, CLICK HERE.

LAN Sets sights on Civil Engineering and Land Use Sectors
Architectural and engineering firm, LAN Associates (LAN), has expanded its Civil Engineering and Land Use departments with four strategic hires. Often acting as one division, LAN's Land Use department ensures a site is capable of supporting development, while the Civil team provides site design and construction contract administration services.

With the recent addition of Water Resources Engineer Hannah Talos, Civil Engineer Edward Grimsland, and Senior Civil Engineers, Paul Ercolano and Jim Mauer, LAN is fully prepared for the increasing number of large and diverse projects the division has taken on lately. Recent projects include work on the $71M, retirement community that features 199 units at The Vista at Christian Health Care Center and the $6.4M and $6.5M athletic field overhauls at Monroe Woodbury Central and Goshen Central School Districts.  Click here to read the full article.

New Jersey Teen Name National Youth of the Year Finalist by Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Amongst 6 youths in the nation, Nzingha R. (age 16) from Boys & Girls Clubs of Gloucester County had the opportunity to see our nation's capital while competing for National Youth of the Year by Boys & Girls Clubs of America. On September 25th, the National Youth of the Year Celebration had begun and they announced the 2019 Youth of the Year. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Gloucester County is extremely proud of Nzingha and all she is capable of achieving. She has proved time and time again that she can reach beyond the stars.  Click here to read the full article.

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Gloucester County Network Connection Series Lunch
On October 3, CCSNJ members and guests attended a Network Connection Series lunch at Filomena Lakeview in Deptford.

Make New Jersey Competitive: Trends in the Food & Beverage Industries in New Jersey
At an October 4 Stradley Ronon Make New Jersey Competitive Series event, executives from J&J Snack Foods Corp., Lassonde Pappas & Company, Inc., Chelten House, NJ Brewers Association, Rutgers University Food Innovation Center, and the NJ Food Council discussed trends, challenges and opportunities in meeting the needs of an ever-evolving consumer market.
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