The In-Person Summit will Feature a Two-Day General Session of Interactive Discussions about How to Boost New Jersey's Economy
#ReNewJersey
Gov. Phil Murphy will deliver the keynote remarks at the N.J. Chamber of Commerce's ReNew Jersey Business Summit & Expo tomorrow and Wednesday, March 14 and 15, at Harrah’s Atlantic City. The event will feature 800 attendees, 47 speakers,15 sessions on the state economy and over 90 exhibitors. The governor’s remarks will come on the afternoon of the first day of the statewide Business Summit.
The in-person Summit will provide ample opportunities for networking, and feature a two-day general session of discussions about how to boost the state’s economy. Leaders in the business, government, media and nonproft sectors will examine how to leverage the advantages of operating a business in New Jersey, and explore the key actions necessary to make the state’s business climate more competitive and attractive.
The full agenda can be found here.
A Focus on Solutions
“The goal is to bring together subject experts from business, politics and nonprofits to discuss the advantages of doing business in New Jersey and the challenges stifling New Jersey’s economy, and propose the actions needed to shift into long-term economic growth,” said Tom Bracken, president and CEO of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce. “We’re looking for solutions.”
The solutions will be presented to the state’s legislative leaders, who will participate on a panel discussion on Day 2 of the Summit.
Largest Business Event of the Year with an Expo and a Lot of Networking
The Summit will feature a pair of networking receptions: an evening cocktail reception on March 14 and a morning breakfast reception – featuring a panel of business reporters – on March 15; and it will include a business expo on March 14 for New Jersey businesses to showcase their products and services.
“We expect this to be the single largest business event in the state this year on a scale comparable to our Walk to Washington,” Bracken said. “There is a strong desire among business people in New Jersey to improve the state’s business climate, and to network. This event will provide a prime opportunity for both.”
When the Chamber held a Summit in Atlantic City last year, it drew more than 650 attendees.
Attendees this year will include a wide variety of business executives from large and small companies, state and local government leaders, representatives from trade groups, labor, academia, nonprofits, and the news media.
Reporters and editors interested in covering the event can email Scott Goldstein
Resources
For more information and to register for the ReNew Jersey Business Summit & Expo, visit njchamber.com/summit23