BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP HONORs BUSINESS OF THE YEAR RECIPIENTS, 40 UNDER 40 AWARD RECIPIENTS & CITIZEN OF THE YEAR, Honorees Recognized
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BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP HONORs BUSINESS OF THE YEAR RECIPIENTS, 40 UNDER 40 AWARD RECIPIENTS & CITIZEN OF THE YEAR, Honorees Recognized
SOMERVILLE, NJ – The Somerset County Business Partnership (SCBP) held its Annual Meeting on Monday, the largest gather of the business community in Somerset County. The centerpiece of the event were its annual awards ceremony. This year the SCBP honored three Business of the Year recipients, Citizen of the Year and unveiled its list of Top 40 under 40.
Nominations were accepted from business people, professionals, entrepreneurs, elected officials, and community leaders whose successes and demonstrations of strong leadership have gone above and beyond within their jobs, families, and community organizations. Nominees were evaluated for their commitment to business growth and development, professional excellence, leadership, achievements and community service.
The Business of the Year Recipients were S&G Cleaning Services, Roche and Johnson & Johnson.
A complete list of 40 under 40 winners can be found here.
To cap off the event, the Somerset County Business Partnership recognized it’s 72nd Citizen of the Year, Michael Kerwin. Michael is a former Mayor of Somerville and CEO of both SSP Architects and the Somerset County Business Partnership. More information about each winner can be found here.
BACKGROUNDER
Founded in 1919, the Somerset County Business Partnership has evolved to meet community business needs over its 100-year history, serving as Somerset County's regional Chamber of Commerce. The SCBP enjoys a unique public-private partnership with the Somerset County Board of County Commissioners to also provide economic development and tourism services. This collaboration creates a single voice for active businesses in the county, helping it to speak with a unified voice in order to advance a strategic agenda that makes Somerset County an ideal place to live, work, learn, and play. Now, serving over 840 members and representing over 70,000 employees in Somerset County.
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