Shore Good Eats ’n Treats, a food truck company in Neptune that specializes in sweets from the Shore, already has a pretty cool name.
Now, thanks to being selected as the winner of the Enrich Program from Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, it’s going to get some expert marketing behind it to make sure plenty of people learn their story.
Last week, HBSE officials announced Shore Good Eats – owned by the mother-and-son team of Natalie and Stephen Fahnholz, will become an official partner of the New Jersey Devils for the 2024-25 NHL season and receive marketing and business consultation from the organization designed to propel their growth.
Since 2020, the Devils have committed to supporting small businesses by addressing the social and economic inequalities affecting local communities and fostering growth, supporting more than 450 businesses in the process and connecting them to the more than 1.5 million Devils fans across social media.
The Enrich Program is an expansion of its initiatives supporting a diversity of small business owners.
The program will be open to all business owners throughout New Jersey and will provide aid to businesses that have experienced professional challenges or have been negatively impacted by socio-economic disparities.
The Enrich Program offers opportunities for one grand prize-winning business, designed to propel their growth with:
- Expert consultation tailored to their unique needs;
- Comprehensive marketing strategy to enhance brand visibility;
- Exclusive networking opportunities with past winners.
David Gould, the chief diversity and impact officer for the Devils, said the organization is honored to help.
“We take great pride in the progress we’ve made over the past four years with our business initiatives and are excited about the continued expansion and evolution of our efforts to support even more businesses,” he said.