ChamberNews - February 17, 2023

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The latest business news, opportunities, events and announcements F E B R U A R Y 1 7 , 2 0 2 3 © / 2 0 2 3 / S H C C N J Modern Latina Event 2023 ROI Power List 2023 Gilberto Santa Rosa Tickets HCC Happenings Alex Duran Philanthropy Employment Opportunities IN THIS ISSUE Become the "POWERED BY" Newsletter Sponsor REACH 22,000 OF NJ'S MOVERS AND SHAKERS contact: chamber@shccnj org

Statement on Appointment ANDRÉS ACEBO,

asInterimPresidentofNewJerseyCityUniversity, from

of CARLOS MEDINA, President and CEO of the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey

The Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey celebrates the historic appointment of Andrés Acebo, a proud member of our own community, as Interim President of New Jersey City University only the second Hispanic and youngest known person to ever lead a public university in the State of New Jersey

CARLOS MEDINA

We look forward to working with President Acebo and his team to champion economic mobility, workforce development and business creation for our community. These have long been tenets of NJCU’s mission and its vital role in our state

NJCU is an indispensable institution to the communities we serve and champion As the state ’ s most socioeconomically diverse and oldest historically minority- and Hispanicserving institution of higher education, it will continue to play a defining role in our community for future generations helping aspiring entrepreneurs in our state to obtain equitable access to quality higher education and economic mobility.

With most graduates remaining in the Garden State, their contributions to the workforce and leadership in the privatepublic sectors will continue to amplify the community around the university

We urge the State of New Jersey to invest in NJCU as it continues to emerge from its fiscal crisis and the pandemic’s disproportionate impact on our community When we invest in our community, we ensure a more advanced workforce and a better future for the entire State of New Jersey, where the Hispanic community’s GDP is over $97 billion.

ANDRÉS ACEBO

Hispanics make up the largest and fastest-growing entrepreneurial group in the state. The SHCCNJ, under the leadership of this dynamic duo, is a big reason why.

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La Providencia, a maker of authentic Mexican products for restaurants, sells in 22 states. Nuuku is a boutique hotel located in the heart of the jungle of the Mexican Riviera Maya.

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She’s involved in numerous organizations, but her work at Latina Surge which pushes for inclusion in work and society for women of color may be the most important.

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Already a proven force in Trenton, she has 15 years of media and government experience, allowing her to bring creative marketing and unique strategies to a diverse array of issues.

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Many work a lifetime trying to do what comes naturally to Artiles: Matching top-notch legal knowledge with political intuitiveness and polish.

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Un grupo de productores peruanos, empresarios, emprendedores, distribuidores y financistas, cuya facturación conjunta ronda los $20 millones de dólares anuales se reunieron para revisar nuevas estrategias de comercialización y presentación de nuevos productos del Perú en la costa este de los Estados Unidos.

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COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING AND UPSKILLING PROGRAM

SHCCNJ has partnered with NJMEP to support the NO-COST training opportunities for nonveterans, veterans, soon-to-be veterans, and their family members. We will be happy to help and lead them on the pathway to manufacturing careers.

CONTACT US:

LizbethCastilo lcastillo@shccnj.org

DaniloMelan dmelan@shccnj.org

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Designed to help small business who need surety bonding to participate in state and federal contracts by providing comprehensive technical assistance. 105 graduates have qualified for $40 million in bonding.

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ANCHOR Public Events

Several community and local governments are hosting free events to help you participate in the Affordable New Jersey Communities for Homeowners and Renters (ANCHOR) program.

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Contracting professionals are the “most important part of the Federal acquisition system.” Now the Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) is updating the certification and training standards required to serve as a federal procurement professional, through the Federal Acquisition Certification in Contracting (FAC-C) designation.

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JERSEY CITY, N.J. – El Senador Bob Menéndez (DN.J.), Presidente del Comité de Relaciones Exteriores del Senado y el Latino de Más Alto Rango en el Congreso, se reunió hoy de manera virtual con líderes y miembros de la comunidad Ecuatoriano Americana de Nueva Jersey para celebrar y discutir la importancia de la ley bipartidista de la Asociación entre Estados Unidos y Ecuador de 2022.

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Alexander Duran, of Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, is a staple in his local community and at Hackensack Meridian Health.

He is an ardent and active supporter of the health care network’s professionals. He has been a Palisades Medical Center Foundation Board Trustee for more than seven years and previously served on the hospital’s Board of Governors.

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Assemblywoman Angela McKnight said she understands the importance of New Jersey City University to Jersey City and the need to continue to fight for it.

“Generations of families have gone to this university,” she said. “NJCU is a staple in the community. To have this ripped out from underneath us would be devastating.”

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Mariana Diaz, the longtime diplomat who has been charged with opening a consulate for Mexico in New Brunswick, said she’s not sure when it will open or where it will be.

“Those are the things that we’re working on now,” she said. But Diaz, who has served in similar diplomatic roles in New York City, Denver, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., is certain what the consulate will do: Help Mexican nationals in a variety of ways including starting businesses.

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