Judith Gorog said she had an advantage in her industry whenever there was a merger or acquisition. “I probably was the first one that anyone remembered, because I was the only woman they were dealing with,” she said. For the last 20 years, Gorog has moved back and forth between North America and Europe, progressing through the...
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Leisure and hospitality created 40 percent of New Jersey’s new jobs in the past year
Roughly 40 percent of new private sector jobs added to New Jersey since July 2016 have come from the leisure and hospitality industry, according to commercial real estate and investment firm CBRE.
Read More »Jerry Gottesman, co-founder and chairman of Edison Properties, dies
Jerry Gottesman, co-founder and chairman of Newark-based Edison Properties, died Sunday at age 87, NJBIZ has exclusively learned.
Read More »Editorial Health care fraud #8212 We all pay for it
In July, the U.S. Department of Justice's Medicare Fraud Strike Force charged 412 people from 30 states — including 115 doctors, nurses and other medical professionals — with $1.3 billion in health care fraud. The government said it was the strike force's “largest ever health care fraud enforcement action.”
Read More »State’s utility board approves 2 million to study microgrid power plan
The state's Board of Public Utilities approved $2 million to fund 13 feasibility studies for a new micro-power grids that would power and connect Camden County's wastewater treatment plant to the Covanta Camden Energy Recovery Center, a waste-to-energy facility.
Read More »NJ to toss its hat in the ring for Amazon’s $5 billion HQ2 facility
New Jersey reportedly plans to enter the sweepstakes to become the location for Amazon.com's massive "HQ2” facility.
Read More »New Jersey’s most expensive private schools surpass higher education costs
The Lawrenceville School is the most expensive private education institution in the state of New Jersey with an average tuition of $51,440.
Read More »CSG announces new member to its white collar practice
Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi P.C. announced recently that Lee Vartan has joined the firm as a member in its white collar criminal defense and government investigations group, effective September 1.
Read More »Rutgers President says DACA repeal is ‘inconsistent with American values’
Rutgers President Robert Barchi said eliminating the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was “inconsistent with American values,” and vowed support for any students affected by the program’s protections.
Read More »Camden small businesses to receive grants from EDA
Camden is getting another economic development boost, this time from the state’s Economic Development Authority. The EDA has announced that it will give grants to small businesses to expand in or locate to selected areas of the city.
Read More »When tech meets health care Samsung ramps up focus on U.S. health care, hopes products such as wearables can help seniors, caregivers and more
South Korean technology giant Samsung has been ramping up its presence in the health care space, and its Ridgefield Park location is playing a central role in that expansion.
Read More »Catalent signs deal to manufacture drug to combat opioid addiction
Catalent Pharma Solutions, a Somerset-based provider of technology and development solutions for drugs, biologics and consumer health products, has entered into an agreement with US WorldMeds to manufacture Lofexidine, a drug used to help treat opioid withdrawal.
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