Wednesday, June 21, 2017
6:00 - 9:00 p.m..
The Westin Mount Laurel, Mt. Laurel

Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient & Keynote Speaker
Richard P. Miller
President & Chief Executive Officer, Virtua
and former Chairman, CCSNJ Board of Directors

Chairman's Award
Subaru of America, Inc.

President's Award
Marques Colston
Founder & CEO, Dynasty Sports Group
and Minority Owner, Philadelphia Soul

Education Award
Rutgers University - Camden

Public Service Award
The Honorable Hal Wirths
Former Commissioner
NJ Department of Labor & Workforce Development



State Affairs Committee  featuring
New Jersey State Treasurer Ford M. Scudder
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
The Mansion on Main Street, Voorhees

The Next Generation of 
Primary Care Medicine
Friday, June 9, 2017
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
The Mansion on Main Street, Voorhees

Rutgers Business Outlook
Thursday, June 15, 2017
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
Crowne Plaza Cherry Hill, Cherry Hill

State Affairs Committee featuring
Assemblymen Andrzejczak and Land
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
8:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Luciano Conference Center, Vineland
 

Associate
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippell LLP
A simple gift you can give to your family is letting them know where to find your original Will. While it is possible to probate a copy, it is much more difficult, expensive and time-consuming. After the end of life celebration, during the initial mourning period, the legal and financial administrative bureaucracy kicks in and knowing where to find the Will allows this process to start with one less headache.  For example, in order to have your executor appointed, the original Will must be probated, and thus must be found. 

Sharing the location of your original Will does not mean you must reveal the contents of the Will. While disclosing the content is recommended for numerous reasons, it is not required. What is necessary, however to ensure your wishes are fulfilled, is knowing where your Will can be found. If your loved one failed to disclose its location, below are a few common places to search:
  • Safe deposit box at the bank (bank regulations allow temporary access to a safe deposit box for the sole purpose of removing the Will);
  • Personal safe in the house;
  • File drawers in the house;
  • The "hidden" hole in a desk or chest of drawers;
  • The individual's attorney (many attorneys, like Obermayer, offer to hold the original will for safe keeping free of charge); and
  • Reach out to the local County Bar Association (in the county of where the individual lived and work) as they can usually do an announcement to their members.

Daniel J. Dalton

With great sadness we share the news of the passing of a beloved Chamber member, Daniel J. Dalton.  An active member of our organization for many years, Dan served on the Chamber's Board of Directors since 2014 and was elected to the Executive Committee in 2017. Dan was vice president and chief human resources officer of Subaru of America, Inc. and had been with the company for 32 years. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the Subaru team and Dan's family. 


CCSNJ Hosts Forum Highlighting NJ's Utility Companies
Ralph Izzo, Ph.D., chairman, president & chief executive officer of Public Service Enterprise Group Inc., presented "The Future of Energy in New Jersey" at the May 24th event which also included presentations on "Employing Innovation & Technology to Meet Customers' Expectations" and a "State of the Companies" presented by utility executives. 



Cam den Mayoral Candidates Debate Held at Rutgers University - Camden
All three candidates for Camden City Mayor, Raymond L. Lamboy, Francisco Moran and Theo Spencer, presented their platforms and answered questions from an audience of Camden residents and business leaders at the May 25th debate.
Transportation & Infrastructure Committee: Focus on SJ Ports
At the May 31st Transportation & Infrastructure Committee meeting Senate President Stephen M. Sweeney discussed the economic advantages the ports bring to the South Jersey region, and Kevin Castagnola, CEO & executive director of the South Jersey Port Corporation, discussed the latest developments at each of the ports.
Improving New Jersey's 
Regulatory Climate
Representatives in the health care, building and construction, infrastructure and beer wholesale distribution industries discussed the regulatory burdens they face and their suggested fixes that can improve the regulatory climate at a June 2nd Make New Jersey Competitive Series event.



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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.
Contact:
Ashley Merryman at Charity Changer at (816) 787-7400 or



The CCSNJ is proud to congratulate nine of its members for being featured in SJBIZ'S 20 Under 40: 

Hilary Beckett 
Chief of Staff 
Assemblyman Troy Singleton 

Timothy R. Bieg
Attorney/Partner,  Madden & Madden  

Justin A. Cunnane  
Commercial Relationship Manager 
PNC Bank

Hannah Elmalek 
Marketing Administrator, Delaware Valley Safety Council

Lloyd Freeman 
 Partner, Archer

Hristos Chris Kolovos 
 Partner, Lucien's Manor  

Niurca Vernis Louis
 MTS, Director of Community Engagement, Robins' Nest

Stephen A. Shultz
 Chief of Staff, Volunteers of America Delaware Valley

David Suleski 
 President, TechStarters  

Click here for the full article

Middlesex Co. Regional Chamber to Hold Hispanic Business Expo
On July 18, exhibit at the largest Hispanic showcase in New Jersey to both Hispanic and Non Hispanic business leaders. Grow your list of clients through networking while enjoying live music, entertainment, and the Latin American Food Festival.  More



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