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Local CPA Firm Inducted into the Camden County Regional Chamber of Commerce Business Hall of Fame

06/15/10

  Alloy, Silverstein, Shapiro, Adams, Mulford, Cicalese, Wilson & Co., of Cherry Hill and Hammonton, NJ, the 20th largest accounting firm with offices in the Philadelphia area, is pleased to announce that the firm was inducted into the Camden County Regional Chamber of Commerce Business Hall of Fame. As a Charter Member since 1977, the firm was recognized for its continuous support of the Camden County Regional Chamber of Commerce and the business community it serves.
  Camden County Regional Chamber of Commerce is a business resource organization serving over 800 member companies in Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester counties with additional members throughout the Greater Delaware Valley. It provides networking, economic development, business development and consultation, government and municipal liaison, member discount programs, branding, events, and trade shows to the business communities it serves.
  Alloy, Silverstein, Shapiro, Adams, Mulford, Cicalese, Wilson & Co. provides a wide range of services including accounting, auditing, tax planning and preparation, management consulting, financial and estate planning, business valuations, litigation support, Eldercare, payroll processing, and information technology consulting.

  •    The mission of the Next Generation Aviation Research Park (ARTP) is to promote sustained economic growth and job creation throughout New Jersey and the nation by implementing and operating a cooperative, state-of-the-art aviation Research Park that will support the evolution of the Next Generation aviation environment.
       At full build out, the Park will include seven multi-story buildings with a total of over 400,000 square feet of laboratory and research space located on the campus of the FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center which is the nation’s leading air transportation Federal Facility.

  •   January is not a big month for “don’t miss” events, But it is home to one of, if not “the,” premier events of the year—the State Chamber’s annual “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. The rest is history. The Walk to Washington obtained its name when participants realized that few sit on the train; they literally walk the train mingling and exchanging business cards the whole way to Washington.