Sunday, 29 January 2012

N.J. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas Bracken's statement on Gov. Chris Christie's State of the State Address:


The governor's message is simple and direct. We are going to get New Jersey back to greatness.

The business community has felt the turnaround in New Jersey's business climate and the governor has challenged us to accelerate the momentum. We need to embrace that, and start immediately.

What better way to kick-start than to reduce taxes 10 percent across the board, which is a bold, courageous initiative to help set us apart from our competitor states.

The education reform outlined by the governor is also long overdue to strengthen New Jersey's education structure and maintain New Jersey's talented workforce.
     
This state has the potential to achieve new heights of greatness. The governor has a plan that can't be achieved without leadership. We have a great leader and we have a strong Legislature, both of whom have proven they can work in a bipartisan, collaborative manner. It is now up to us, the business community, to work with the administration and the Legislature to help execute the plan.

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The NJ Chamber of Commerce is a business advocacy organization that represents its members on a wide range of business and education issues. Based in Trenton, the organization also links the state's local and regional chambers on issues of importance through its grassroots legislative network. For more information, visit www.njchamber.com.


Contact

Scott Goldstein
New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
609-989-7888 X113
Cell 609-220-0836






Ray Zardetto
New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
609-989-7888 X116
Cell 908-391-5540

Sunday, 22 January 2012

Three Great Ways to Start Your Walk to Washington Experience


No need to wait for the train to arrive to start your Diamond Anniversary Walk to Washington experience.
Here are three great ways to start making the connections that will help your business grow.

Boarding in Newark
Prepare for a great day of networking
by fueling up at Verizon's complimentary
breakfast buffet.
When:
Thursday, January 26, 2012
8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Where:
Hilton Newark Gateway Gateway Center
at Raymond Boulevard, Newark
www.newarkpennstation.hilton.com
Boarding in Philadelphia
Join us at Chef Jose Garces' premier eatery,
JG Domestic, for a complimentary brunch
provided by Burton Trent Public Affairs LLC.
When:
Thursday, January 26, 2012
10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Where:
JG Domestic
(directly across from 30th Street Station)
2929 Arch Street, Philadelphia
www.jgdomestic.com/info.html

Boarding in Trenton
Enjoy a special offer from the N.J. Chamber Of Commerce and Marriott Trenton Downtown.
Relax with an overnight stay at the Marriott Trenton Downtown before the trip
and enjoy breakfast for one in the Archives Restaurant before the train arrives.
Overnight parking for January 25 & 26, 2012 is included.
Special price: $129 (plus applicable taxes).
To reserve you r room at this special rate, email Edward Bush, General Manager,
Trenton Marriott Downtown at EBusch@waterfordhotelgroup.com, with your full name – make sure to mention that you are a participant in the N.J. Chamber's Walk to Washington.

The Walk to Washington is only 9 days away.
Don't miss New Jersey's most iconic business event:
Click here for registration and information.

Friday, 13 January 2012

About Disabilities At Work



Disabilities At Work is a national initiative that provides opportunities for businesses to acquire and display a visible symbol of their support for people with disabilities.
By displaying the Disabilities At Work logo, businesses seize opportunities to display a visible symbol of their support for people with disabilities, and the potential for increased customer patronage. Businesses that display the Disabilities At Work logo on wall plaques, point-of-sale magnets, window decals, websites, letterhead, or products have earned the right to do so in a variety of ways.
People with disabilities, their families, friends, and supporters control an astonishing $200 billion in disposable income annually. Disabilities At Work uses its unique logo to focus the power of those consumer dollars to support businesses that support people with disabilities.
These businesses have earned the right to display the unique logo, as judged by specific nonprofit or state agencies working in local communities.

About The NJ Chamber of Commerce Foundation

 
The mission of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce Foundation is to build a highly qualified workforce through innovative collaborations with K-12 education and the workforce training and preparation system.
The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization supported by tax-deductible contributions. The Foundation has three areas of interest:  mitigating the predicted nurse shortage, providing enhanced employment opportunities for people with disabilities, and the workforce pipeline (K-12 education).

Thursday, 5 January 2012

Enterprise, New Jersey Chamber of Commerce

Enterprise is the professional magazine from the NJ Chamber of Commerce. This full-color glossy publication is delivered to more than 6,500 business managers and decision-makers across New Jersey five times each year. Your organization can take advantage of this marketing opportunity, from both an advertising and editorial standpoint. Enterprise is for members, about members, and serving the needs of members in terms of marketing, education and advocacy. The New Jersey Chamber encompasses over 1,700 companies, large and small, representing billions of dollars in annual revenue. Solidify your networking efforts within the Chamber today by taking advantage of Enterprise magazine.

Readership: 6,500

Click to view the most recent issue of Enterprise:


ENTERPRISE4Q2011

Thursday, 29 December 2011

How to Repair the Economy: "Be Courageous"


By Thomas A. Bracken
Tom BrackenThere's a photo from the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce's Legislative Awards reception in Atlantic City that was a big hit here at the Chamber offices.
In the picture, state Senate President Steve Sweeney, a Democrat, and Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, a Republican - two strong personalities who have had their differences – are exchanging warm smiles.
Actually, all the Republicans and Democrats at our reception were nothing but smiles. It was a welcome scene and a far cry from the perceived relationship between the Dems and GOP.
When they are inside the Trenton beltway, our government leaders criticize each other, issue scathing press releases and snipe. They assess blame and take credit.
But when you spend time with them, see them up close – lawmakers on both sides want essentially the same things: education reform, job growth, economic development and controlled spending. They want a better New Jersey.
This is what the Chamber wants too. For all of us to realize this goal, we need our elected officials in our towns, in Trenton and in Washington to end the political rancor, especially while we are emerging from a painful recession that has what economists call a long tail of uncertainty. There's no time for obstruction or self-promotion. It's time for our leaders to grab some rope and pull the wagon in the direction of economic growth.
Business leaders and citizens must pitch in too – this state belongs to all of us.
Thomas Edison – a founder and a vice president of the New Jersey Chamber when it was established 100 years ago – said: "If we all did the things we are really capable of doing, we would literally astound ourselves."

So what are we capable of?
Earlier this year, Gov. Chris Christie, Senate President Sweeney, Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver and the Legislature proved they are capable of taking a courageous stand when they reformed health care benefits and pensions for government workers. There were protests in the streets, but the legislation will save tax payer dollars from this day forward by significantly reducing the structural deficits in both local and state budgets. The governor and Legislature should now focus on adopting education reform that will strengthen education and maintain New Jersey's talented workforce.
They should limit spending to programs with proven returns like transportation infrastructure – an investment that also generates jobs. They should adopt smart policies that encourage job growth and economic development.

We urge business leaders to stand strong in trying times. It's tempting to hunker down, but in crisis there is opportunity to grow and innovate. Interest rates are low, the job market is full of great candidates and consumer spending is increasing. Optimism indeed seems to returning. Seven out of ten New Jersey business executives said they expect their companies' business to improve over the next 12 months, and more than half said they plan to hire, according to a survey conducted Oct. 25 by the NJ Chamber of Commerce and Sovereign Bank. Such optimism bodes well for the economy. If business leaders' optimism is followed by action - hiring and investing in their companies - it will speed our momentum toward a full recovery.

New Jerseyans and Americans have displayed resilience while the unemployment rate remains high. There was an increase in consumer spending during the third quarter, which boosted growth to the highest level of the year. And in the past two months, the number of employed individuals in the state's private sector increased by 34,000. We hope New Jerseyans' confidence grows with these indicators – this too will speed the recovery.
"Be courageous," Thomas Edison advised his countrymen during a tough economic stretch, "whatever setbacks America has encountered, it has always emerged as a stronger and more prosperous nation. Be brave as your fathers before you. Have faith and go forward."

Friday, 23 December 2011

50,000 Reasons to be Part of our Historic 75th Walk to Washington


In January, chamber members will join Governor Chris Christie and the state's top business and political leaders in Washington D.C. for the state chamber's 75th Annual Walk to Washington and Congressional Dinner at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel.

Be part of this special Diamond Anniversary Walk by sponsoring our special keepsake dinner program and have your message reach 50,000 prime decision makers.

This year's program will be distributed to one thousand people attending our dinner and train ride, plus government officials, state chamber members and executives from New Jersey's regional and local chambers of commerce.

In addition, this year's program will be an insert supplement in NJBIZ so your company's message will be seen by the entirety of NJBIZ's readership - over 50,000 readers.

Monday, 19 December 2011

The 75th Annual Walk to Washington and Congressional Dinner


The NJ Chamber Of Commerce  just celebrated its Centennial Anniversary and we are ready to kick off our second century in grand style with the Diamond Anniversary Walk to Washington and Congressional Dinner. For 74 years, Chamber members have boarded a special Amtrak charter train and traveled to the nation's Capital to dine with our representatives in Congress and the state Legislature, as well as with the governor and his cabinet members. Join us for unprecedented opportunities for conversation, visibility and camaraderie.

Why walk the walk?

To mingle with the state's movers and shakers and make connections that will help your business grow and succeed. As we emerge from the recession, it is more important than ever to ride the rails and meet face-to-face with as many potential clients as possible.

What is the Walk to Washington?

The tradition began in 1937 when several of the state's top business executives took a train to Washington to have dinner with New Jersey's congressional delegation - and the rest is history. The Walk to Washington obtained its name when folks realized that few sit on the train; they literally walk the train mingling and exchanging business cards the whole way to Washington. The adventure begins when the Chamber's chartered Amtrak train departs Newark and our other scheduled stops - Metro Park, New Brunswick, Trenton, Philadelphia and Wilmington - for the ride to Washington.
What is the Congressional Dinner?

It's your best opportunity of the year to meet people, make connections, and build your business. Once at the Marriott Wardman Park, attendees are invited to the Chamber's Grande Reception that will feature special exhibits focused on Jersey Pride. For dinner, will be joined by Governor Chris Christie, members of his cabinet, state legislators and the New Jersey Congressional delegation. The networking continues late into the evening when everyone gets out of their seats for the Chamber's Dessert Extravaganza. This fun and engaging culmination of the dinner debuted last year to rave reviews.
Want more reasons to attend?

You can participate in the many related events provided by leading New Jersey businesses and organizations. Post-dinner hospitality suites and morning breakfasts are all part of the tradition. Our chartered Amtrak train leaves Union Station in Washington late Friday morning and gets you home in time for dinner. Every attendee will also receive a complementary copy of the N.J. Chamber's Centennial Directory and Commemorative Book which includes contact information for all N.J. Chamber of Commerce members.