We close each year with in-depth one-on-one discussions with some of the most interesting figures in New Jersey business and government.
This year is no exception.
In the coming days, you’ll see detailed interviews with the following folks:
- Chris Porrino, Lowenstein Sandler: We’ll talk about the significance of his work as chair of the Sentencing and Disposition Commission – and take an inside look at why his firm has one of the top litigation departments in the country;
- Robin Walton, Inspira/Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey: At a time when all business groups are re-thinking and re-focusing their efforts, we’ll talk about how the South Jersey Chamber continues to grow in stature and importance;
- George Helmy, U.S. Senate/RWJBarnabas Health: We’ll talk about how got so much out of his short stint in Washington – and how important it was to so many;
- Natalie Hamilton, Murphy administration: She is believed to be the youngest person to serve in the key role of press secretary, we’ll talk about how she got to the job and show she interacts with the press;
- David Greek, Greek Real Estate Partners/Circluate NJ: The third-generation leader of one of the state’s top development firms, we’ll talk about his role as head of Circulate NJ, a group trying to change the narrative around the logistics/warehouse sector;
- Amy Towers, Rutgers University: An inside look at the chair of the Board of Governors, we’ll talk about her philanthropic work in Africa – and how this Wisconsin native found her way to New Jersey.
It all starts Thursday: Consider it our (belated) present to you.