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Gloucester County Chamber Of Commerce Announces Sixth Annual “State Of The County” Breakfast

01/10/10

  The Gloucester County Chamber of Commerce has partnered with the Gloucester County Board of Chosen Freeholders, Rowan University and Atlantic City Electric to host the Sixth Annual “State of the County” Breakfast on Friday, January 15, 2010 at 8:00am at Rowan University in the Student Center Ballroom, Glassboro, NJ 08028. Parking is available in Lots A and J. Mark your calendar now for what is sure to be an informative session with the opportunity to network with the movers and shakers in and around Gloucester County. The cost of the event, including a breakfast buffet, is $20.00 for members and $30.00 for non-members. The event is open to the public.
  State Senator/Freeholder Director Stephen M. Sweeney will present his views on Regionalization of Services in Gloucester County. Freeholder/Chamber Liaison Joseph A. Brigandi, Jr. will present an update on the latest Economic Development Projects in Gloucester County. Keynote Speaker Vine Maione, Atlantic City Electric, President will present “”Road to Recovery, A Corporate Prospective”. 
  The event is being sponsored by Atlantic City Electric, DP Partners, Joseph F. McKernan Architects, Kennedy Health System, NuStar Energy, Rowan University, SNJ Business People, South Jersey Gas, The Bank, Valero Refining-New Jersey, Verizon Communications.
  The mission of the Gloucester County Chamber of Commerce is to be a leader and unified voice in creating a positive economic and civic climate in Gloucester County by creating growth and prosperity for business. As a dynamic, growing organization, the Chamber strives to enhance the county’s economic base, educate legislators about business concerns and serve the Gloucester County community. For more information, please contact the Chamber Office at 856-881-6560 or visit the Chamber website at www.gloucestercountychamber.com
 

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