New Jersey Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Tom Bracken welcomes attendees to the 2025 Legislative & Business Awards reception Oct. 22 in Iselin. - MATTHEW FAZELPOOR/NJBIZ
New Jersey Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Tom Bracken welcomes attendees to the 2025 Legislative & Business Awards reception Oct. 22 in Iselin. - MATTHEW FAZELPOOR/NJBIZ
Matthew Fazelpoor//October 23, 2025//
The New Jersey Chamber of Commerce hosted its Legislative & Business Awards reception Oct. 22 at EisnerAmper‘s headquarters in Iselin.
The biennial event this year recognized five state legislators and three business advocates for their work to improve the state’s business climate and strengthen economic growth. The gathering attracts many of the state’s top business leaders and lawmakers – and promotes a spirit of bipartisanship.
The honorees were selected for their leadership on policies promoting tax and regulatory reform, workforce development, infrastructure investment and innovation.
“Every two years, the Chamber honors leaders who are making a real difference for New Jersey’s business community and its economy,” said Tom Bracken, NJ Chamber president and CEO at the outset of the event. “And I can say confidently, the leaders we’re recognizing tonight have earned every bit of the recognition they’re getting.
“We thank them for the work they do every day – and for being here tonight, so we can say, simply and sincerely, ‘thank you.’”
“Tonight, we are recognizing and celebrating some truly outstanding individuals,” said Diane Wasser, EisnerAmper’s New Jersey partner-in-charge and treasurer of the NJ Chamber’s board of directors. “This year’s awardees include an impressive group of legislators, an influential member of the governor’s cabinet, and two dedicated business leaders.
“We deeply appreciate their work.”
Gil Medina, president of CBRE and chairman of the NJ Chamber board, said the awards were not just about recognizing individual achievement.
“We’re celebrating the partnerships that make progress possible,” said Medina. “New Jersey thrives because of collaboration between the business community, government leaders, and organizations like those represented here this evening. The New Jersey Chamber has been presenting these awards since 1996 – and they remain as important as ever.”
Bracken said the gathering was taking place at a pivotal time – just before the 2025 election, which includes the close race for the governorship and campaigns for all Assembly seats.
“This election presents a critical opportunity to confront our state’s economic challenges with fresh ideas,” said Bracken. “Regardless of party, the next governor must make New Jersey’s economy a top priority – and we look to our state legislators to do the same.
Regardless of party, the next governor must make New Jersey’s economy a top priority – and we look to our state legislators to do the same.
– Tom Bracken, NJ Chamber of Commerce president and CEO
“The New Jersey Chamber does not endorse candidates, but I can say with confidence that the legislators we are honoring tonight have been strong supporters of economic growth.”
Bracken said that for New Jersey to succeed over the long term, the state must maintain a business climate that is competitive, fair, and not overtaxed or overregulated. “Tonight, we recognize those who have already played a vital role in supporting and building New Jersey’s economy – and we look forward to celebrating them,” said Bracken.