Dressing for success Gambert cousins rejoin forces to keep their businesses going in changing clothing industry
Nothing brings family together like changing consumer habits.
Coming full cycle Joannou fulfills a promise to her late father, keeping bike distributor going strong
Family businesses don’t just pass from one generation to the next via cold legalese and paperwork signed on the dotted line.
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Erik Elfstrum said he often was exhausted in his previous career as a district business manager at Pfizer.
The Children’s Place appoints chief transformation officer
The Children’s Place Inc., a children’s specialty apparel retailer based in Secaucus, announced Tuesday it has appointed John J. Sullivan to the newly-created position of chief transformation office, effective June 12.
Fragrance firm moving U.S. HQ to Parsippany
Commercial real estate firm Prism Capital Partners announced it has sold 339 Jefferson Road, Parsippany, allowing fragrance firm Mane USA to relocate its national headquarters to the property.
Newell selling its winter sports brands
Newell Brands is continuing its plan to simplify and strengthen its portfolio, it announced Friday, agreeing to sell its winter sports businesses to a private equity firm for approximately $240 million in gross proceeds.
N.Y. company buys assets of closed Pennsauken tag, label business
A New York state-based tag and label printer has purchased the assets of a shuttered Pennsauken business, it announced earlier this week.
Mt. Laurel thermal product maker buys induction heating systems company
InTEST Corp., a Mount Laurel-based maker of thermal management products, has acquired a provider of induction heating systems based in New York state, it announced Wednesday.
Campbell Soup makes investment in Chef’d
Campbell Soup Co. announced Wednesday that it has invested $10 million in Chef’d, an e-commerce meal marketplace.
Jersey City’s Imperial Bag combining with Florida company
Imperial Bag & Paper Co. LLC, a Jersey City-based distributor of disposable food service and janitorial supplies, has reached a definitive agreement to combine with Dade Paper & Bag Co., based in Miami.
Dreaming of expansion Piscataway-based internet mattress company, Dream On Me, has plans to add 800 manufacturing jobs to New Jersey in coming years
Mark Serure has achieved the American dream by helping babies sleep well at night.
Savills Studley names supply chain specialist
Hackensack-based commercial brokerage Savills Studley recently announced it has hired Aron Gunkelman for its Industrial Services Group. He will serve as assistant director within the supply chain practice.