WELCOME! to the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce. Champions for Business PUT CHAMPIONS FOR BUSINESS TO WORK FOR YOU!

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WELCOME!

to the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce How would you like to have a personal team of Champions for your Business? That's exactly what you get when you

become a Member of the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce, because the entire organization is committed to what's good for the growth of your business. We care about the people who live, work, visit, and do business in the Princeton Region. Our newest programs including Women in Business Alliance, the Princeton Region Young Professionals, Real Estate Business Alliance and Independent Business Alliance have all emerged as a repsonse to our needs.

The Chambers extensive network of programs includes the award-wining Princeton Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau that promotes the region as a destination and services more than two million vistors annually. Other growing

programs focus on specific demographics or emerging geographic trends. The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce is always focused on providing value to its Members.

An area composed of five counties forms the Princeton Region and covers all of Central New Jersey. W ith a

FOLLOW US! Membership that stretches from New York to Philadelphia and beyond, the Chamber is proud to have Members ranging from sole proprietors to Fortune 100 companies. mpions a h C PUT CHAMPIONS FOR BUSINESS A commitment to promote a fertile environment for r o f TO WORK FOR YOU! economic vitality comes to life in the activities of more s s e n i s u than 900 Member companies and more than 1,900 B Here are 17 good reasons To puT individual Member contacts working together. We help THe princeTon regionaL cHamber each other build our businesses and create a community and on your business buiLding Team: a region that are economically and governmentally sound, socially diverse, and culturally vibrant. 1. business growth and promotion 2. great networking opportunities The Chamber produces unique networking opportunities, 3. customer referrals programs, and signature events. You will experience the highest 4. member-to-member discounts level of programmatic excellence that is made possible by the 5. marketing opportunities at little or no cost Chamber's access to regional opportunities and resources. to members You can interact with other Members at our three monthly 6. introduction to interesting and informative speakers networking events as well as signature events such as the 7. participation in community engagement through Mercer County Economic Summit, Einstein Memorial Lecture signature events Series, Mid-Summer Marketing Showcase, Business Leadership 8. contribution as a member to the economic vitality Awards Gala, Healthcare Symposium and many other unique of the region programs. In all, the Chamber hosts more than 100 events 9. create awareness and visibility for your non-profit each year. 10. social media promotion 11. Valued mentoring opportunities With appreciation to our Platinum Sustaining Sponsors: 12. establish alliance partners 13. access to valuable business resources 14. Legislative advocacy 15. use of member resource table at chamber events 16. complimentary listing on chamber website and in regional business directory 17. increased credibility Join the Champions now! A Membership Application is available for you on page 11

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Message From the Chair If you are not a member of the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce (PRCC), one of the best decisions you can make to ensure your future success is to join now. We offer more than 100 opportunities each year for you to grow your business by expanding your network, strengthening your professional skills, becoming better informed on emerging issues, and even making new friends. The Chamber has a well-deserved reputation for supporting the growth of its Members and promoting an environment that encourages business growth. Whether you are interested in regional business opportunities, real estate trends, legislative affairs, the tourism industry, independent businesses, strengthening women in business, the development of young professionals, the growth of the non-profit sector, or other business-related issues, the PRCC has an active program designed for you. We offer numerous events to serve the needs of our Members, including a monthly breakfast, lunch, and after business event every month except December, when we have our annual awards gala. The breakfasts and lunches feature prominent speakers, who address a variety of relevant issues. In addition, each after business event is sponsored by one of our members at a new location each month, so you can consistently meet new people. Believe me; by attending these events on a regular basis, you can network yourself to success! Just let us know if you are interested, and we will not only fill you in on our easy application process, but we’ll also make sure that one of our volunteer ambassadors helps you settle comfortably into your new membership.

“The Chamber was instrumental in helping me

build a reputation in the Princeton community as well as a platform to help demonstrate PNC’s reputation as a community leader.” – Lucia Stegaru, Vice President, Branch Manager

We look forward to welcoming you to the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce! Sincerely, John P. Thurber Thomas Edison State College

PNC Bank, N.A.

“We can’t imagine our business being where it is today without the support of the Chamber.”

– Georgianne & Kevin Vinicombe, Co-Owners Monday Morning Flower & Balloon Company

“The friends and colleagues I’ve

“At Chamber events we’re able

found through the Chamber have been essential in helping me to develop and grow my business.”

to have candid discussions with business people and gain a better understanding of their needs.”

– Peter Dawson, President Leigh Visual Imaging Solutions

– Shing-Fu Hsueh, Mayor West Windsor Township

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Join fellow champions for business at outstanding member programs. The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce offers a diverse range of interesting, entertaining, and useful Member programs throughout the year. These are an enjoyable and productive way to become part of the Princeton Region business community, make new acquaintances, get valuable information, a n d g ro w y o u r b u s i n e s s . T h e re ’s something for everyone. celebrate with leaders at the business Leadership awards gala. The Princeton Regional Chamber’s Annual Business Leadership Awards Gala recognizes outstanding business and community leaders. This is a special e v e n i n g w h e n t h e C h a m b e r ’s Membership and Board of Directors honor the Entrepreneur, Business Leader, Community Leader, and Innovator of the Year. It’s a rewarding celebration of community accomplishment that includes worthwhile recognition, and a delightful dinner. The annual Healthcare symposium provides business leaders with the knowledge to help them navigate the healthcare system. The Symposium features top industry professionals discussing vital topics such as risk management, insurance, and employee wellness. Key stakeholders share advice on what businesses can do to better understand healthcare concerns and what it means for our community. The e v e n t d r a w s i n a p p ro x i m a t e l y 2 0 0 business leaders and employers and is collectively sponsored by all of the region's major healthcare providers.

that strolls by can enjoy free food and fun while learning more about businesses and organizations that make up the Princeton Region.

“The Chamber provides outstanding

programs which expose people to different businesses and services offered within the region. – Dr. Patricia C. Donohue, President Mercer County Community College



Tee up, serve up, or just network at the golf & Tennis outing. Golfers, tennis players, and individuals looking to network and promote their businesses mingle at the Chamber’s Annual Golf & Tennis Outing. This popular event is a sell-out every year and features rounds of golf, a tennis mixer, auction items, cocktail reception, and awards. It’s a winning opportunity to showcase your company, network, build relationships, and have healthy fun! Join the crowd at the mid-summer marketing showcase. This popular networking and business showcase is an annual celebration and is free and open to the public. Highlights include music, food, and beverage samples from regional restaurants and caterers. Table exhibitors can showcase their companies, network, and build relationships with the community, Members and local businesses. Everyone

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Learn from business Leaders at the mercer county economic summit. The Annual Mercer County Economic Summit is presented by County Executive Brian M. Hughes and the Mercer County Office of Economic Development & Sustainability, in cooperation with the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce. This important Summit brings together key stakeholders from Mercer County and beyond to discuss trends in economic development and share advice on how businesses can weather economic storms and emerge stronger than ever. Increased private sector investment is anticipated in Mercer County, and you’ll get a better understanding of ways the private sector can partner with Mercer County government and attract new business. This is an excellent opportunity to network with the business leaders who are making key decisions in Mercer County. Hear nobel Laureates at the albert einstein memorial Lecture. This high-profile event memorializes one of the best-known residents of Princeton and commemorates his contributions to science and scholarship. The annual lecture is followed by an invitation-only special reception with the Nobel Laureate speaker, our sponsors, their guests, C h a m b e r M e m b e r s , f a c u l t y f ro m Princeton University, and local government officials. The lecture is free and open to the public and attracts a large crowd from the academic and local community.

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LEARN, NETWORK, GROW

ENJOY INFORMATIVE MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP LUNCHEON MEETINGS The Princeton Regional Chamber’s Monthly Luncheon Meetings are a convenient way to conduct business and enjoy a wide variety of unusually interesting guest speakers and topics related to business. Like all Princeton Regional Chamber events, these Monthly Luncheon Meetings allow plenty of time for networking and opportunities to personally interact with the speaker.

OBTAIN A HEAD START WITH THE BUSINESS BEFORE BUSINESS BREAKFAST MEETINGS



With the Chamber, you get a unique opportunity to build relationships that can develop into trusted business connections.



– Melissa Tenzer, President CareersUSA Princeton

The Princeton Regional Chamber’s monthly Business Before Business Breakfast Meetings are a great way to start the day. These popular meetings serve up interesting presentations in a networking environment. You’ll leave these meetings with useful business tools, valuable information and plenty of “food for thought.”

RELAX AT THE BUSINESS AFTER BUSINESS NETWORKING RECEPTIONS These extremely popular networking events are hosted each month at different Princeton Regional Chamber Members’ locations. Every Business After Business get-together is noted for delicious food and beverages, compliments of the host establishment. The hosting Chamber Member showcases their business during the event, which includes networking with more than 100 active and committed Chamber Members. Just be sure to bring plenty of business cards for new contacts and entry in the drawing for a variety of door prizes.

PRINCETON REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMMITTEES Albert Einstein Memorial Lecture Series Planning Committee Ambassador Committee Business Leadership Awards Gala Committee Champions for Business Committee Committee on Directors Executive Committee Finance Committee Golf & Tennis Outing Committee Healthcare Symposium Committee Legislative “One Voice” Public Policy Committee Marketing and Communications Committee

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Membership Committee Mercer County Economic Summit Planning Committee Mercer County Sports & Entertainment Committee Mid-Summer Marketing Showcase Committee Real Estate Business Alliance Committee Plainsboro Business Partnership Steering Committee Princeton Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau Steering Committee Princeton Region Young Professionals Committee Program Committee Women in Business Alliance Steering Committee Independent Business Alliance

CHAMBER PROGRAMS DESIGNED TO MAXIMIZE THE VALUE OF YOUR MEMBERSHIP The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce is committed to providing relevant, beneficial, and progressive programming that meets the needs of our Members. The Chamber continues to see an amazing response to five of its major programs: Princeton Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau, Women In Business Alliance, Princeton Region Young Professionals, Real Estate Business Alliance, and the Independent Business Alliance.

UTILIZE THE BUSINESS BENEFITS OF OUR DYNAMIC REGIONAL CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU The Princeton Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau (PRCVB) is the official destination marketing organization for the Princeton Region as designated by the New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel & Tourism. The Princeton Region consists of 17 charming towns and villages covering Mercer County and parts of Somerset and Middlesex counties. A vital and energetic resource for the Princeton Region serving visitors, businesses, and residents alike, the PRCVB’s mandate is to maximize the economic impact of travel and tourism industries on the Princeton Region and New Jersey. This is accomplished by marketing the remarkable Princeton Region on a state-wide and national basis as a significant cultural, historic, educational, and entertainment destination for leisure travel, meetings, c o n f e r e n c e s , a n d events. Tourism expenditures in the Princeton Region in 2012 exceeded $1.85 billion supporting more than 33,000 jobs. The PRCVB has received the prestigious Governor’s Tourism Award three times in the last eight years. Find our more at www.visitprinceton.org.

From left to right: Peter Crowley, President & CEO, Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce; Brian Hughes, Mercer County Executive; Christopher A. Sims, 2011 Nobel Prize Winner in Economics and Professor of Economics, Princeton University; and John Thurber, Vice President of Public Affairs, Thomas Edison State College and Chairman, Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors at the 2014 Mercer County Economic Summit

EXPLORE AMAZING NETWORKING AND DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES WITH OUR WOMEN IN BUSINESS ALLIANCE The Women In Business Alliance (WIBA) is a program created to meet the needs of professional women. This group provides and promotes an environment for professional women to connect and build meaningful business relationships. More specifically, WIBA focuses on professional development, advocacy for women’s issues, and collaboration with business and community leaders. WIBA’s annual Leadership Conference features motivational speakers and workshops on a variety of current subjects geared to the interest of today’s professional woman. In addition to this annual conference, WIBA holds regular evening networking

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events that include speakers who tackle subjects from women’s health to work-life balance. Each year, WIBA hosts the Women of Achievement Awards where women of accomplishment are honored by the community and their peers. Each of these events offers an opportunity for women to network in a positive atmosphere, share ideas, offer support, and create solid business alliances.

ENGAGE THE NEXT GENERATION OF BUSINESS AND COMMUNITY LEADERS THROUGH OUR PRINCETON REGION YOUNG PROFESSIONALS Princeton Region Young Professionals (PRYP) is a group of emerging leaders who enjoy networking and connecting in an approachable atmosphere to create personal and professional relationships

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that play a key role in their development and success, now and in the future. They are a diverse group of ambitious professionals from all industries who are looking to find inspiration, gain knowledge, build relationships, and impact the community. PRYP priorities are to Engage, Exchange and Excel in the following areas: • Innovation and Entrepreneurship • Mentorship, Education and Professional Development • Learning Best Practices • Strategic Partnerships and Collaboration • Service to the Community PRYP draws its strength from being a program of the Chamber and its’ mission to provide and promote an environment in which young professionals are able to connect and build relationships focusing on professional development, education, growth, and collaboration with business and community leaders. Throughout the year, PRYP holds events in the Princeton Region designed around these priorities. If your company is a Member of the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce then young professionals within your company are Members of PRYP as well.

CREATE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS IN A KEY INDUSTRY THROUGH OUR REAL ESTATE BUSINESS ALLIANCE The Real Estate Business Alliance (REBA) is comprised of individuals from a variety of

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fields that come together to address the issues relevant in today’s real estate market. These individuals represent sectors of the real estate market that encompass residential and commercial, insurance and banking, mortgage lending, appraisal, title, construction and more. REBA hosts quarterly breakfasts, which also include an annual real estate forecast that features an economist as well as market experts from different segments of the industry. These meetings allow an opportunity for individuals involved in the real estate market to come together and address opportunities, current trends, and challenges.

GROW YOUR POTENTIAL AND SUPPORT LOCAL COMPANIES THROUGH OUR INDEPENDENT BUSINESS ALLIANCE The Independent Business Alliance (iba) was developed by the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce to speak as a voice for more than 600 small and independent businesses throughout Central New Jersey. As a member of the Chamber, your independent business is eligible to participate in the iba which promotes local independent businesses, facilitates marketing and networking opportunities, and provides educational programming geared toward the challenges of running an independent business. Through its community partnerships, iba is able to offer its members a range of value-added programs. iba’s goal is to educate consumers and independent business in our region regarding the significant economic impact that buying from independent business provides to our

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community. The Independent Business Alliance is an exclusive partner with the American Independent Business Alliance (AMIBA), a national organization.

CONNECT WITH ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING BUSINESS MARKETS THROUGH OUR PLAINSBORO BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP Shopping local and supporting a robust business to business network is what builds strong communities. The Plainsboro Business Partnership (PBP) understands this and its members want to make their hometown thrive. The PBP links you to business, government and regional resources. The Plainsboro Business Partnership, in affiliation with the Princeton Regional Chamber, is comprised of businesses, not-for-profit organizations, community leaders, and other professionals that are dedicated to promoting and serving the business needs of the Plainsboro community. The Plainsboro Business Partnership’s goals are to bring Plainsboro business owners together, advance the interests of business in Plainsboro, and promote Plainsboro as an extraordinary community in which to work, live, and play. PBP plans and executes an assortment of networking events, including an annual business showcase and breakfast with the Mayor, to engage this unique business environment that promises exceptional professional opportunities and growth.

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With great appreciation, the Chamber thanks the following companies and organizations who have shown their support and loyalty to the Chamber by becoming Sustaining Sponsors:

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The Bank of Princeton

Bank Wisely.

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A Pennsylvania Professional Corporation

Madolyn Greve

*For information and benefits on becoming a Sustaining Sponsor, please contact Peter Crowley, President and CEO, [email protected]; 609-924-1776 ext. 101.

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Kick Start Your Membership to make your membership valuable from the start, we offer a three step transitional program.

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• Monthly Membership Orientation: attend this important, free seminar to learn about the width and depth of the organization and to meet key Chamber personnel

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• New Member Mentor: each new Member is connected with a volunteer on our Ambassador Committee who can answer questions, be a friendly face and help expand your network

As the fastest growing Chamber in New Jersey, the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce membership is primarily focused in five central New Jersey counties but stretches across the State to New York, Bucks County/Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and as far as Washington, DC and Canada. Over the past five years the Chamber has grown more than 50% in Membership, programming and operational revenue! We work very hard to make sure we’re providing value to every one of our clients and we’d like to do the same for you.

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• Membership Strategy Session: meet with the Chamber’s executive staff to come up with a personalized plan to insure you receive maximum value for your Membership

CHAMBER MEMBER TESTIMONIALS “Over the years I have gained business from members and I have given business to members who were offering services that helped my company expand and improve.”

“A network of talent, expertise, contacts and an eagerness to help. Being around people of this caliber is very uplifting.” tom mcmanimon, President StimulusBrand Communications

Jonathan shenk, Owner

Greenleaf Painters, LLC

“I have personally been a member now for 12 years. I wouldn't continue with this membership unless it brought A-1 Limousine a significant amount of business... AND IT DOES!!”

“The Chamber, through its Convention and Visitors Bureau, helps promote the many cultural and historical assets that make Mercer County a great place to live and visit.” elizabeth maher muoio, Director

Mercer County Office of Economic Development & Sustainability

basil giletto, National Account Manager

A-1 Limousine Inc.

“Everyone’s time is valuable. I definitely get a return on my investment from attending Chamber events.” sharon Cappella, Marketing/Underwriting Borden Perlman Salisbury & Kelly

“The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce offers me endless opportunities.” madolyn greve, Realtor/Sales Associate Callaway Henderson Sotheby's International Realty

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PRINCETON REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Board of Directors 2014

Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Left to right: First row, Patricia Donohue, Mercer County Community College; Rick Coyne, WithumSmith+Brown; John Thurber, Thomas Edison State College, Chairman of the Chamber Board of Directors; Brenda Ross-Dulan, Wells Fargo; Peg Forrestel, Janssen Pharmaceutical; Second row, Eileen Martinson, Sparta Systems; Bob Humes, Chairman, Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation; Michelle Everman, The Mercadien Group; Paul Breitman, Princeton University; Greg D’Adamo, Capital Health; Elizabeth Maher Muoio, Mercer County Office of Economic Development & Sustainability; Ivan Punchatz, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney; Marion Reinson, To The Point Communications; Kevin Kardos, Paychex; Third row, Peter Crowley, President & CEO, Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce; Frank Lucchesi, PSE&G; Debbie Schaeffer, Mrs. G TV & Appliances; John Szeliga, Verizon; Jerry Fennelly, NAI Fennelly; John Goedecke, PNC Bank; Herb Ames, Devin Group & First Choice Bank.

Herbert K. Ames President and CEO Devin Group

Jerry Fennelly President & Founder NAI Fennelly Associates, Inc.

Jack Morrison President JM Group

Marion Reinson President To The Point, LLC

Robert L. Annis Dean and Director Westminster Choir College/ Westminster College of the Arts of Rider University

Peg Forrestel Director of Contributions and Community Affairs Janssen Pharmaceutical, a Division of Johnson & Johnson

Elizabeth Maher Muoio Director Mercer County Office of Economic Development & Sustainability

Brenda Ross-Dulan Regional President, Southern NJ Wells Fargo

Lee Bellarmino Bank President/CEO NJM Insurance Group

John Goedecke, Jr. Market Manager PNC Bank Mortgage Division

Douglas C. Borden Founder and Managing Director Borden Perlman Salisbury & Kelly

Jeffrey M. Hall Partner Fox Rothschild LLP

Catherine Pedersen Senior Director Quality Assurance Novo Nordisk Inc.

Paul Breitman Assistant Vice President, University Services Princeton University

Robert Humes Chairman Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation

Ivan Punchatz Managing Shareholder Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney, P.C.

Anthony “Skip” Cimino President & CEO Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton

Gregory Johnson Partner Wong Fleming, P.C.

Andrew M. Chon Chairman of the Board The Bank of Princeton

Kevin R. Kardos Senior Sales Consultant Paychex

Richard Coyne Partner WithumSmith+Brown

Nancy Kieling President/CEO Princeton Area Community Foundation

Dr. Patricia C. Donohue President Mercer County Community College

Frank J. Lucchesi Regional Public Affairs Manager PSE&G

Gregory N. D’Adamo, FACHE Vice President, Support Services Capital Health

Eileen Martinson Chief Executive Officer Sparta Systems

Michelle Everman, CPA Managing Director The Mercadien Group

George Miller Vice President of Strategic Workforce Solutions Educational Testing Service

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Kathleen Natriello VP Information Systems Bristol-Myers Squibb

Patrick Ryan, Esq. Chairman Hopewell Valley Community Bank Debbie Schaeffer President Mrs. G’s TV & Appliances John Szeliga Director External Affairs Verizon John P. Thurber Chairman of the Board Thomas Edison State College

Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Staff

Lorraine Holcombe Vice President, Finance [email protected]

peter crowley President and CEO [email protected]

Vikki Hurley-schubert Events & Media Coordinator [email protected]

adam perle Vice President [email protected]

alice barfield Program Coordinator [email protected]

cheri durst Vice President, Events [email protected]

Jennifer guhl Communications Coordinator [email protected]

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JOIN THE CHAMBER

PRINCETON REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Membership Application Please take a minute to complete your member profile. The Chamber uses this information to promote your business in publications and to communicate with each contact in your company. To ensure accuracy, please print clearly. This form can be mailed to the Chamber or faxed to 609-924-5776 or emailed to [email protected]. You may also complete the membership application online at www.princetonchamber.org. Company Name _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Street Address______________________________________________________ City______________________________ State_______ Zip_________________ Mailing Address_____________________________________________________ City______________________________ State_______ Zip_________________ Telephone (Main Number) ___________________________________________________________ Fax _______________________________________________________ Website __________________________________________________________ Company E-mail ____________________________________________________ Number of Full-time Employees at the Above Location ___________________________________________ Business Classification ________________________________________________________________ (Choose one category from listing on back page and please give the specific name of your Business Classification.) Company Representatives to be Listed in Business Directory: Name________________________________________ Title ____________________________ E-Mail (not published) ____________________________________ Name________________________________________ Title ____________________________ E-Mail (not published) ____________________________________ Company Representative to Receive Mailings: Name________________________________________ Title ____________________________ E-Mail (not published) ____________________________________ Description of Company (25 words maximum) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ MEMBERSHIP TYPE

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(includes up to five full time employees)

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$325 + $5.50 each additional employee*

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Non Profit 501C(3)

$225 + $2.25 each additional employee*

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Associate Member (parent company must be member)

$225

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Sole Proprietorship with two or less employees

$225

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PRInCETOn REGIOnAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 182 Nassau Street, Suite 301 • Princeton, New Jersey 08542 609-924-1776 • Fax 609-924-5776 www.princetonchamber.org • [email protected] www.princetonchamber.org

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PRINCETON REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Business Directory Categories A Accountants Advertising Agency Advertising Specialties Advertising/Public Relations Appraisers Architects Art Gallery Arts/Entertainment Assisted Living Community Attorneys Audiovisual Automotive

B Banking Banquet Facilities Beauty Bed & Breakfast Business Development Business Services

C Catering Churches Cleaning Services Coffee Service Coffeehouse Computer Products/Services Conference Centers Construction Management Construction/Renovations Consultants Corporate Gifts Country Clubs Credit Unions Custom Clothing

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Marketing/Communications Marketing/Sales Media Mortgages Moving and Storage Museum

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Financial Financial Services Fitness Center Florists Food/Retail Freight Furniture

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Office Space Office Supplies Organizations

Security Security Systems Shopping Centers Shopping Mall Signs and Graphics Skin Care/Plastic Surgery Spa/Day Spa Sports Strategic Planning Synagogues

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Painters Personal Services Pest Control Pet Care & Services Pharmaceutical Photography Plant Design/Maintenance Printers Public Relations Publishers

Telecommunications Television Broadcast Trade Show Services Training Translation Services Transportation Travel Services

General Contractor Golf Club Government Graphic Design

H Health Care Services Heating/Air Conditioning Heating/Air Conditioning/Fuel Heating/Plumbing/Air Hotel/Conference Centers Hotels/Motels Human Resources

Individuals Information Technology Insurance Interior Design International Internet Marketing Internet Services Investment Management

J Janitorial Services Jeweler

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Data Services Document Destruction Dry Cleaner

Education Educational Services Electrical Employee Benefits Employment Energy Engineering Entertainment Environmental Event Planning

Please select your business category from the list below.

Real Estate Real Estate Commercial Real Estate Consulting Real Estate Development Real Estate Management Records Management Recreation Rentals Research and Development Restaurants Retail Retirement Communities

V Videography Vineyards

W Water/Coffee Service Wellness Window Cleaning Wireless Services

Kitchen/Bath Design

Landscaping Laundromats Library

182 Nassau Street, Suite 301, Princeton, New Jersey 08542 609-924-1776 • Fax 609-924-5776 www.princetonchamber.org [email protected]

M Mailing Services Management Consultants Manufacturing Market Research Marketing

The Chamber would like to thank longtime Chamber Member Princetonian Graphics for the updated design and printing. Please contact Hillary Spivak of Princetonian Graphics at 732-329-8282 or [email protected] for all your printing needs.

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