Friday, April 7, 2017
8:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City
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Atlantic City is at a turning point in its pursuit to remain "America's Playground." Join us to hear from the public and private sector leaders who are committed to the City's future.
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Communications & Energy Committee
featuring NJBPU President Richard S. Mroz, Esq.
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
The Mansion on Main Street, Voorhess
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Business After Business
with CCSNJ's Board of Directors
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Woodcrest Country Club, Cherry Hill
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State Affairs Committee
featuring Assemblyman Troy Singleton
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
The Westin Mount Laurel, Mt Laurel
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Heart Matters: What Every Man and Woman
Needs to Know and Eat
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
11:30 a.m. - 1:45 p.m.
The Westin Mount Laurel, Mt Laurel
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Associate
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippell LLP
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New Jersey's Conscientious Employee Protection Act ("CEPA") protects "whistleblowers" from workplace retaliation. Because CEPA favors employees, and applies to all New Jersey employers regardless of size, all organizations with New Jersey employees should be familiar with it.
Who is a Whistleblower under CEPA?
Whistleblowers are commonly thought of as employees who publicly expose fraud or wrongdoing. However, CEPA also protects employees who raise objections within their organization, or refuse to participate in activities that they reasonably believe are illegal, fraudulent, criminal, or against public policy. In order to be protected under CEPA, employees need not show that the employer actually violated any law or policy-a good faith belief that wrongdoing has occurred is sufficient.
Employees who complain about or object to misconduct of co-workers are protected by CEPA-even if the wrongdoing is not in furtherance of the business. There is no exception for employees who are required as part of their jobs to monitor or report misconduct.
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NJ's Acting Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Addresses
Health Issues Committee
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Is South Jersey Getting
Its
"Fair Share" of
Public Goods?
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On March 21, Christopher Iu, Esq., Acting Prosecutor, Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor, for the Office of the New Jersey Attorney General, spoke to the CCSNJ's Health Issues Committee about the issues the
division has dealt with since he was appointed to this post in 2015.
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Dr. Shauna Shames, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University - Camden, shared the finds of the recently released study examining whether South Jersey receives its fair share of state resources, including transportation infrastructure, education and public health at the March 22 Wells Fargo Good Morning South Jersey Series event.
Full Report
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Industry Leaders Share How to Connect with the Consumer
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Meet the Policymakers:
NJ's G.O.P. Leaders
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On March 24, Virtua President & CEO Richard P. Miller, Borgata Hotel, Casino & Spa President & COO Tom Ballance, and The Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center's Senior Corporate Director of Culture Transformation Jeff Hargett discussed the importance of connecting with the consumer in the consistent delivery of quality to their customers.
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On March 31, CCSNJ's Meet the Policymakers Series featured a discussion, moderated by Chris Russell, President, Chris Russell Consulting LLC, with NJ's Top G.O.P. Leaders: The Honorable Thomas H. Kean, Jr., Senate Minority Leader; and The Honorable Jon M. Bramnick, Assembly Minority Leader.
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Jan Drayton
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Imagine being able to assist local charities by doing something as simple as offering your employees access to beverages in your facility. Coca-Cola, in partnership with CCSNJ, offers members access to the Vend4Cause program. Vending machines and/or coolers supported by Coca-Cola can be placed in your business and a portion of every dollar spent is given to a charity of your choice. For more information click here.
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Debra P. DiLorenzo
of Longport, NJ has been appointed to the
Board of Advisors of the Alicia Rose Victorious Foundation
(ARVF, Corp.).
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DCO Energy and Montclair State University are pleased to announce that they are expanding their existing partnership to create and develop a state-of-the-art "Micro Grid" on the institution's campus.
Upon completion of this new project, Montclair State University will be one of only a few educational institutions in NJ to have a fully integrated Micro Grid, a localized energy grid with independent control capabilities, including automatic disconnect from the traditional grid if an outage occurs and the ability for the system to operate autonomously.
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