The Daily Update Features Resources, News & How You Can Help Your Community.
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- Stay Positive – “The most difficult thing is the decision to act; the rest is merely tenacity,” Amelia Earhart
- News At The Chamber – Upcoming Certification Program – Unconscious Influence in Community Care: Join Saint Peter’s for an In-Person Conference to Understand How Cultural Background, Language and Experiences Shape Perception, Communication and Decision Making on September 19...Click Here for Details
- News – Saint Peter’s Healthcare System Announces New Medical Executive Committee Leadership: Dr. Naveen Mehrotra to Serve as President, Dr. James E. Gervasoni Jr. to be Vice President and Dr. William J. Lowe III to Serve as Treasurer…Click Here For Details
- Resources – NJBIA Health Benefits Survey: Business Owners Show Resolve in Keeping Employees Covered…Click Here For Details
- Support A Local Business – Zimmerli Art Museum Highlights Tour: Museum Guests are Invited to a Free, Curated Tour of Artworks throughout the ZAM’s Galleries on September 14….Click Here For Details
- Featured Career Opportunity – Youth Empowerment Specialist: Visions and Pathways…Click Here for Details
- Upcoming Program – Driving Growth & Good – NJ Tax Credits for Tech Innovation and Food Desert Relief Webinar: Join the NJEDA and NJIC a Free Webinar on September 11…Click Here For Details
- Make A Difference – Pancreatic Cancer Walk for the Cure: Join the County of Middlesex for a Cancer Awareness Walk on October 4 at Roosevelt Park in Edison…Click Here For Details
- Question of the Week: What if the primary purpose of work wasn’t economic, but rather social, creative, or spiritual? How would that change the way we approach our careers?
“My membership in MCRCC continues to be invaluable in raising the visibility of my business through networking, resource center, directory services, and advertising opportunities. The Leadership at MCRCC is excellent.”
Ravi Badge, CMIT Solutions of Edison-Piscataway
About The Daily Update
“The Daily Update” is provided Courtesy of the Middlesex County Regional Chamber of Commerce, a self-funded 501c6 Non-Profit. Funding is provided through the Support of Our Members and Open For Business Sponsors.

















