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County Chamber to Celebrate Anniversary of Civil Rights Act

 

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COURT HOUSE – The Cape May County Chamber of Commerce is proud to host a special luncheon, “Prosperity Through Diversity” June 26 in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act. John Harmon, President and CEO of the African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey and the recently elected President of the National Black Chamber of Commerce will be the special guest speaker.
The AACCNJ performs an essential role in the economic viability of New Jersey.
John Harmon has been featured on television and radio and in several publications including the covers of Mercer Business and NJ Biz Magazines. He is the recipient of the New Jersey Transit Outstanding Service Award, the Regional Alliance for Small Contractors “Partnerships That Work” Award, the NAACP Freedom Award for Business, a Humanitarian Award from the National Conference for Community and Justice, and The Leadership Award from 100 Black Men of New Jersey.
The Chamber has invited Mr. Harmon to Cape May County to speak on the overall positive impacts of diversity in business and our country celebrates and recognizes the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Civil Rights Act.
The lunch meeting will be held at Avalon Links, located at the Avalon Golf Club in Swainton and begin at 12 noon. This event is sponsored in part by Cape Bank and South Jersey Energy. Pre-paid reservations are required. Visit www.CapeMayCountyChamber.com for reservations and information.

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