CIANJ’s Annual “Companies That Care” Awards Ceremony
CIANJ’s Annual “Companies That Care” Awards Ceremony
May 3rd, 2024 (Rochelle Park) – The Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey (CIANJ) and its members understand the importance of giving back to the community and helping those in need. CIANJ and COMMERCE Magazine celebrated and recognized companies across New Jersey that gave back to their communities at a breakfast awards celebration on Thursday, May 2nd. A panel of independent judges reviewed the entries and chose the honorees. CIANJ salutes the charitable good works of these companies. We cannot thank them enough for all they do for the residents of our state.
CIANJ President, Anthony Russo, stated “Congratulations to all our winners for going above and beyond in giving back to their communities and for the crucial work they do. We are always happy to host this awards ceremony every year, acknowledging the good works of our companies and the real difference they make in New Jersey”.
All recipients were recognized for their achievements in the May edition of COMMERCE Magazine, which can be read here.
Congratulations to all our winners!
Assisting The Homeless:
Caring For Children:
Feeding The Hungry:
Fund-raising:
Supporting Veterans:
Volunteering and Community Service:
- Aprio
- Bergen New Bridge Medical Center
- Grassi Advisors
- LAN Associates
- Matrix New World Engineering
- M&T Bank
- Opici Family Distributing
- T&M Associates
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About CIANJ:
The mission of CIANJ is to be the leader in free enterprise advocacy for the purpose of fostering, through education, legislative vigilance, and membership interaction, an economic climate that enhances business potential and makes New Jersey a better state in which to live, work, and conduct business. Over time, CIANJ has learned how the real value of a business association is found in the relationships built and the resources shared. CIANJ’s forums and business councils are arenas that bring together the brightest minds across professional disciplines in the key areas that affect every business in the state. From finance and healthcare to human resources and the environment, there is always something to learn – or something to share — in our association.