CLINTON – Governor Phil Murphy today held a roundtable discussion where he met with stakeholders to gather input and learn from diverse perspectives for his new legislative proposal to reform and modernize New Jersey’s antiquated liquor license laws. At Clinton restaurant Pru Thai, Governor Murphy was joined by key stakeholders who voiced their support and recommendations for a new equitable, affordable framework that has the potential to generate massive economic opportunities for small businesses and communities statewide.
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PARAMUS, N.J. – According to a recent analysis by USA TODAY, Hispanic men and women account for less than four percent of executives at S&P 100 companies – with women facing especially disproportionate odds. Only two executives among the 533 publicly listed corporate leaders identify as a Hispanic female.
LatinxCEO, a new Bergen Community College workforce development initiative, seeks to provide students with the resources, skills and experience they need to challenge this kind of underrepresentation in the workplace.
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.”
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.