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Honored were Five Legislators, a Business Executive and the State Health Commissioner at an Awards Reception at Bell Works in Holmdel

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2021 NJ Chamber Legislative and Business Awards Reception

The New Jersey Chamber of Commerce honored five legislators, N.J. Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli and Withum CEO Bill Hagaman for going above and beyond — in supporting the business community and for helping steer New Jersey through the pandemic — at a reception at Bell Works in Holmdel on Oct. 20.

The event attracted 150 guests, including members of both parties — many of whom said it is imperative for the parties to put politics aside and pave the way for more economic development and jobs in the Garden State.

“At the end of the day, we have to put partisanship aside, because nobody wants New Jersey to fail,” said Sen. Michael L. Testa Jr. (R-1/Atlantic, Cape May and Cumberland Counties), an award recipient. “We’re all here because we want New Jersey to win.”

His fellow legislative honorees shared similar thoughts – appealing for civility in the political arena and in the state-at-large.

“In this day and age when we are fighting on Facebook about masks and yelling at people we don’t even know, the Chamber represents a model of decency,” said Sen. Vin Gopal (D-11/Monmouth County), another award recipient. “Sometimes (Chamber President) Tom Bracken takes on the governor, but he does it with respect and he does it with decency. We need more organizations like that.”

State Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli, who has been leading New Jersey through the pandemic, admitted that she was “rendered speechless" when informed that the N.J. Chamber wanted to honor her. “There are thousands of public health officials throughout the country that have been run out of town by their business community,” she said. “And here I am being honored.”

Persichilli was given a standing ovation by the gathering — and she recognized her staff, some of whom attended the ceremony. “I am so proud of the work that they do every single day.”

 

The recipients of the Legislative Awards are:

  • Senator Vin Gopal (D-11 / Monmouth County)
  • Senator M. Teresa Ruiz (D-29 / Essex County)
  • Senator Michael L. Testa, Jr. (R-1 / Atlantic, Cape May and Cumberland Counties)
  • Assemblyman Roy Freiman (D-16 / Hunterdon, Somerset and Mercer Counties)
  • Assemblyman Christopher P. DePhillips (R-40 / Bergen, Essex, Morris and Passaic Counties)

 

The recipients of the N.J. Chamber’s Business Advocate of the Year Awards are: 

  • William R. Hagaman Jr., managing partner and CEO of Withum, the accounting, tax and advisory firm
  • Judith M. Persichilli, commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health

“It’s an honor to be recognized by an organization whose values I share,” Assemblyman DePhillips said. “As a legislator, I’m going to always stand with the Chamber on policies that will reduce taxes in the state, cut spending and improve our business climate so jobs and job creators can stay and grow here."

Assemblyman Freiman added, “The government role needs to be just enabling business to be prosperous, and the rest of New Jersey will be prosperous as well.”

Sen. Ruiz thanked the Chamber "for making New Jersey work.”

“The chamber really has broadened its horizon,” Ruiz added. “It’s not just about a corporate sector. It’s about understanding that, in our next phase of work, you must have a great workforce, and that we must unite together to be sure that New Jersey continues to work on behalf of our 21 counties.”

Hagaman, the CEO and managing partner at Withum, said the business community is eager to do its part to help make New Jersey a better place to work and to live, and he acknowledged the legislators who were honored.

“You guys are doing stuff every day to move our state forward and to help the business community,” he said. “I definitely believe that some of programs that people think are progressive are really aligned with the business community: Health care, child care, education. I greatly appreciate all the efforts that are put forward there.”


Profiles of the Legislative Award Recipients

Sen. Vin Gopal, the majority conference leader, has been a strong advocate for the business community throughout the pandemic. He sponsored several bill packages that became law, providing funding and accommodations that businesses needed to continue to operate. The Chamber supported additional bills, sponsored by Gopal, that were signed in to law, including S-3115, which modifies the process for minors to obtain working certificates and S-2508, which revises the law concerning notaries and notarial acts, and authorizes electronic signatures. Gopal knows first-hand what it’s like to be a business owner, as he owns and operates small businesses in Monmouth County. Further, he has experience promoting economic development, serving on the Board of the Northern Monmouth Chamber of Commerce and formerly serving as president of the Hazlet Township Business Owners Association.

Sen. M. Teresa Ruiz, president pro tempore, is chair of the Senate Education Committee and a member of both the Budget and Appropriations Committee and the Higher Education Committee. She has been a strong advocate for improvements in education and workforce development. In the last legislative session, she sponsored a package of bills to promote and enhance apprenticeship opportunities – many of the bills were signed into law. During the recent budget process, Ruiz was instrumental in securing funding for child care revitalization, as well as the State Chamber Foundation’s Jobs for America’s Graduates program. The State Chamber supported the following bills, sponsored by Ruiz, which became law: S-3993, the New Jersey Economic Recovery Act of 2020, which creates tax incentives, financing, and grant programs for businesses that grow in New Jersey; S-3990 appropriates $100 million to DCA for purpose of studying and providing grants and technical assistance to licensed and registered child care providers; and S-973 requires the state Labor Department commissioner to establish apprenticeship mentoring program for women, minorities and people with disabilities.

Sen. Michael L. Testa Jr. has been a vocal member of the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee, advocating for transparency and fiscal responsibility in government. After the COVID-19 Emergency Bond Act was enacted, Testa led the charge in challenging the constitutionality of borrowing almost $10 billion without voter approval. As a representative of the First Legislative District, one of the key areas of tourism in our state, he fought for the struggling businesses that had been affected by the pandemic. Like many legislators, Testa led a business recovery tour, encouraging residents to visit the small businesses in his district. The State Chamber supported S-2290, sponsored by Testa, that permits corporations to hold shareholder meetings in part or solely by means of remote communication during state of emergency.

Assemblyman Roy Freiman meets regularly with industry stakeholders, including the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, to discuss the economy and how to improve New Jersey’s business climate. In March, Freiman recognized women community and business leaders in his district, in honor of Women’s History Month. The State Chamber supported the following bills, sponsored by Freiman, which became law: A-5706, which appropriates $20 million to the NJEDA to support food and beverage establishments impacted by the pandemic; A-5246, which expands opportunities for restaurants, bars, distilleries, and breweries to provide outdoor dining, and permits certain sales at seasonal farm markets in response to the public health emergency; A-4589, which extends the time period during which seasonal retail consumption license holders may sell alcoholic beverages, in light of the pandemic; A-5863, which appropriates $100 million to the DCA for studying and providing grants and technical assistance to licensed and registered child care providers; and A-5443, which makes $25 million in federal funds available to the NJEDA to support microbusinesses.

Assemblyman Christopher P. DePhillips, deputy republican leader, recently partnered with a fellow legislator to launch AnchorNJ, a statewide coalition of leaders from state institutions using their collective knowledge to help local economies recover from the pandemic. The State Chamber is pleased to be part of this group. Last year, TechUnited:NJ recognized Assemblyman DePhillips as its 2020 Legislative Champion of the Year. In 2019, Assemblyman DePhillips was a prime sponsor of the New Jersey Angel Investor Tax Credit Act, which was signed into law. The State Chamber has also supported the following bills from this session, sponsored by DePhillips: A-109 provides assistance to business accelerators and incubators and the startup businesses located within those business accelerators and incubators; A-115 repeals a surtax imposed on certain businesses; and A-3756 supports activities of the New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program. In addition to his public service, DePhillips is vice president and general counsel for Porzio Life Sciences LLC.


Profiles of the Business Advocate Award Recipients

William R. Hagaman Jr. is managing partner and CEO of Withum, the 25th largest accounting, tax and advisory firm in the country. Hagaman has been a champion for the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, the N.J. Chamber Foundation and the business community at large – and he has come up big during the pandemic. By offering a professional virtual platform, his firm Withum partnered with the State Chamber at the very beginning of the pandemic to provide informational webinars for members of the business community struggling during the pandemic. Additionally, Hagaman led by example by contributing much needed funding to the Chamber Foundation’s ‘Jobs for America’s Graduates – NJ’ program and encouraged fellow Chamber Board members to join the efforts, resulting in more than $100,000 raised. That ensured the continuation of the Chamber Foundation program. This earned Bill and Withum the National Network Leadership Award in December from the national JAG program.

Judith M. Persichilli was appointed commissioner of the Department of Health in August 2019, mere months before the pandemic struck. The commissioner’s strong response to the pandemic earned her the title “The Woman Who Needs No Introduction” from the governor. She and her team have done an outstanding job coordinating with federal, state and local stakeholders to secure the necessary resources to get New Jersey through the pandemic. With the help of her leadership, the economy was able to safely reopen, and New Jersey reached its original goal of vaccinating 70 percent of eligible adults by June 30. Most recently, the commissioner and the Department of Health partnered with the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce and local and regional chambers to boost vaccination efforts. Prior to state service, Persichilli served as the acting CEO of University Hospital in Newark.

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About the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce

The New Jersey Chamber of Commerce is a business advocacy organization that represents its members on a wide range of business and education issues. Based in Trenton, the organization also links the state's local and regional chambers on issues of importance through its grassroots legislative network. 

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Mar 14-15

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Apr 26

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Apr 12

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May 10

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May 15

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June 8

26th Annual NJ Chamber Open House and Reception

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