Date and Time
Wednesday May 20, 2015
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM EDT
8:00 a.m. Event Starts
10:00 a.m. Event Ends
Location
Adelphia Restaurant
1750 Clements Bridge Road
Deptford, NJ 08096
Fees/Admission
Members: $30
Non-Members: $35
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Contact Information
Les Vail
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Chamber Annual Meeting - 5/20/2015
Description
The Annual Meeting is a time for the Chamber's President & CEO, Les Vail, to present the "State of The Chamber" address, offering an update on the Chamber's progress and committee activities over the past year. It is also the reorganization meeting for our Board, in which new members are introduced and the Executive Committee will be selected
Keynote Speaker - Michele Siekerka
Michele Siekerka, Esq. became the 11th President of the New Jersey Business & Industry Association in October 2014.
Michele came to NJBIA from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection where she served in the critical position of Deputy Commissioner. Prior to serving as Deputy she served as Assistant Commissioner for Water Resource Management.
In that position, Michele was a principal player in Governor Christie’s charge in “Rebuilding New Jersey” in the wake of “Superstorm Sandy.” She was responsible for coordinating funding, outreach and resources for the rebuilding of impacted environmental infrastructure.
Michele’s background includes serving as the president and CEO of the Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce, senior legal counsel and vice president of human resources with the Automobile Association of America and as a partner in a Mercer County law firm. She also served on Governor Chris Christie’s Red Tape Review Group
A Robbinsville resident, Siekerka earned a BA in Political Science and German from Rutgers University and a JD from Temple University School of Law.
Michele came to NJBIA from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection where she served in the critical position of Deputy Commissioner. Prior to serving as Deputy she served as Assistant Commissioner for Water Resource Management.
In that position, Michele was a principal player in Governor Christie’s charge in “Rebuilding New Jersey” in the wake of “Superstorm Sandy.” She was responsible for coordinating funding, outreach and resources for the rebuilding of impacted environmental infrastructure.
Michele’s background includes serving as the president and CEO of the Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce, senior legal counsel and vice president of human resources with the Automobile Association of America and as a partner in a Mercer County law firm. She also served on Governor Chris Christie’s Red Tape Review Group
A Robbinsville resident, Siekerka earned a BA in Political Science and German from Rutgers University and a JD from Temple University School of Law.