Monday, October 17, 2022

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IN-PERSON EVENT

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

8:30 - 10:45 a.m.

Join us for the fourth of five events focused on economic development in each county of Southern New Jersey.

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Catherine M. Ward, Esq.

Co-Chair, Environmental,

Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young LLP

Marty Small, Sr.

Mayor,

Atlantic City

Lauren H. Moore, Jr.

Executive Director,

Atlantic County Economic Alliance

Pete J. Byron

Mayor,

City of Wildwood

Joe Molineaux

Economic Development Manager, 

County of Cape May

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IN-PERSON EVENT

Thursday, October 20, 2022

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

Join this gathering of Chamber members and guests at Caffe Aldo Lamberti in Cherry Hill for our Camden County Network Connection Series Lunch to learn more about each other's businesses and exchange information.

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IN-PERSON EVENT

Friday, October 21, 2022

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

Join us to hear from Commissioner Asaro-Angelo on the department's post-pandemic priorities, workforce development initiatives, and other issues of interest to the South Jersey business community.

Rob Asaro-Angelo

Commissioner, 

New Jersey Department of Labor 

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IN-PERSON EVENT

Monday, October 24, 2022

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

Join us to hear from Mr. Giannantonio, a lifelong resident of Atlantic County, about his storied career in gaming, future plans for the Resorts property and why his role advocating for Atlantic City’s gaming properties through the CANJ is so critical to the industry's continued success in New Jersey.

Mark Giannantonio

President & CEO, 

Resorts Casino Hotel;

and President, 

Casino Association of New Jersey

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CCSNJ News
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There are nearly 13 million women-owned businesses in the United States, 300,000 are located right here in New Jersey. Rhonda Schaffler speaks with Christina Renna, President and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey about the state of women-owned businesses in the Garden State.



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New Member Spotlight
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Mac’s Janitorial Services was born as a small family owned cleaning company in the 1960's with a few local accounts and some dedicated employees. Since those early days, Mac’s Janitorial Services has been able to grow exponentially to become one of the premier full service commercial cleaning companies in the South Jersey and Greater Philadelphia Area. We specialize in large facility cleaning, interior maintenance, management and consulting services, 24/7 emergency services, bacterial and viral disinfection, floor care services, interior and exterior window cleaning, carpet cleaning, environmental services, property maintenance, and training. 


Visit Mac's Janitorial Services - Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey - CCSNJ (chambersnj.com) for more information.

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Legislative Update

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On October 12, the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey (CCSNJ) President & CEO Christina Renna joined Assembly Majority Leader Lou Greenwald and several members of the General Assembly in announcing a nine-bill package recently introduced to address New Jersey’s healthcare workforce shortage.


Since the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare workers nationwide have departed the field due to burnout, retirements, or career changes causing severe staffing shortages. In her remarks, Ms. Renna stated, “one of the many lessons the pandemic taught us is how quickly a challenge can turn into a crisis,” explaining that there are close to 500,000 healthcare workers in New Jersey, with the industry alone accounting for over $40 billion of the state’s economy. She went on to thank the Majority Leader for his leadership in addressing this issue before the situation becomes more severe.


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