ChamberNews - January 19, 2024

Page 1


As we bid farewell to 2023, join us in c e lebrating t he re markable journey we've had this year at SHCCNJ ! In this s pe c ial Ye ar- End Recap video, we've compiled all the highlights , pro grams , and events that made t his year t ruly unfo rge t table .


Welcome

2024 SHCCNJ Members! J.P Morgan

A Plus Homes LLC

Rep: Ruben Torres

Babco Services LLC

Latin Insights Market & Opinion Research

Rep: Jenny Chaves

Rep: Frank Gomez

Columbia Bank

Master Screen Golf, LLC

Rep: Shamir Gonzalez

Rep: Marco Munoz

Complexityless Solutions LLC Rep: Jose Manuel Tamayo

Northwestern Mutual Rep: Mikayla Rafferty

Corporate DJ Group

One Marketing Group

Rep: Manny Correa

Rep: Dario Castillo

Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission Rep: Christine Baker

Ospino Consulting LLC Rep: Karem Ospino

Donohue, Gironda, Doria & Tomkins, LLC Rep: Mauricio Canto

Sanofi Rep: Valentina Cortes

Ericka Padilla-Toro

Sincere Numbers LLC Rep: Stephany Gomes

GG CPA Services LLC Rep: Victor Garrido

Gladys Cleaning Service Rep: Gladys Vonglahn

The Carballo Agency & Financial GRP-Allstate Insurance Rep: Jason Carballo

United Airlines

Gofootcare,LLC

Rep: Blenda Pinto

Rep: Venante Toussaint

Wells Fargo Bank N.A.

Hudson County Economic Development Corporation HCEDC

Rep: Patrick Johnson

Rep: Michelle Richardson

Welcome #familia!


Advancing Hispanics & Latinos Fellowship Program

APPLY

The Advancing Hispanics & Latinos Fellowship Program offers a five-week paid, full-time summer fellowship held in select JPMorgan Chase offices. The AHL Fellowship Program is seeking sophomore students, including, without limitation, Hispanic and Latino students, who are interested in exploring career opportunities at JPMorgan Chase.


NJ BUSINESS BEAT WITH RAVEN SANTANA

LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES FOR THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY Raven Santana talks to business community leaders about the economic outlook for New Jersey in 2024, how business owners feel about the state's efforts to support them and the legislative priorities for the business community next year.

WATCH


TASTING SUCCESS: WITH NEW FLAVOR, NEW MARKET AND NEW PACKAGE, JERSEY’S OWN SEÑOR SANGRIA IS ON THE RISE There have been plenty of milestone moments of late for Señor Sangria, the Maplewood-based brand that has built a reputation for quality over more than a decade: There’s a new flavor: Apple Raspberry (with a touch of brandy); There’s a new market: It is now selling in seven states (and nearly 1,000 stores) in the Midwest; There’s soon to be a new container: It is aiming to introduce a canned version this summer.

MORE


MORE








NJCU ENTERS NEW YEAR WITH MOMENTUM Following several notable announcements to close out 2023, New Jersey City University enters 2024 riding a wave of positive momentum. NJCU has been working out of a financial crisis that ensnared the Jersey City institution – resulting in a leadership change, tough budget cuts, rightsizing and the appointment of a state monitor this past August, which came in the wake of a state comptroller investigation and report. President Andres Acebo, who took the helm at the age of 37, has taken the challenge head-on and forged NJCU ahead.

MORE










EMPLOYMENT

TRABAJO




MORE


MORE



MORE







Let's get Social!

*Graphics created by Starfish Global


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.