23 episodes

The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) serves as the State’s principal agency for driving economic growth. In this podcast, NJEDA experts and key partners discuss the agency's programs and initiatives.

ECONversations: The NJEDA Podcast New Jersey Economic Development Authority

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The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) serves as the State’s principal agency for driving economic growth. In this podcast, NJEDA experts and key partners discuss the agency's programs and initiatives.

    ECONversations Podcast February 2022

    ECONversations Podcast February 2022

    In celebration of Black History Month, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) today posted its latest ECONversations podcast. This month’s vibrant conversation centers around topics relevant for Black entrepreneurs and Black business owners, including what it takes for Black entrepreneurs to start a business in New Jersey, hurdles facing minority business enterprises (MBE’s) and steps New Jersey is taking to advance a stronger fairer economy.

    Hosted by NJEDA’s Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer Michelle Boden, this episode of ECONversations features the following guests:

    •Terrence Clark - President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the New York New Jersey Minority Supplier Development Council

    •Desmond Hayes – Founder of GeoGreens

    •Ferlanda Fox Nixon – Franchisee, publisher, and editor of TAPinto Denville and Chief of Policy and Government Affairs for the African American Chamber of Commerce

    •Valarie Cofield – CEO, Eastern Minority Supplier Development Council (EMSDC)

    • 42 min
    ECONversations - Film Industry - January 2022

    ECONversations - Film Industry - January 2022

    Our January 2022 ECONversations podcast focuses on New Jersey’s vibrant – and growing – film industry, what attracts film companies to the Garden State and what resources we offer to encourage filmmakers to consider our state.
    This month's guests include:
    *Steve Gorelick, the Executive Director of the New Jersey Motion Picture & TV Commission,
    *Darryl Isherwood, the NJEDA’s new Senior Advisor of Film, Digital & Economic Growth Communications, and
    *Kenneth Gifford, the founder of the Newark International Film Festival.

    • 33 min
    Sustain and Serve NJ

    Sustain and Serve NJ

    Sustain and Serve NJ is supporting the economic recovery of New Jersey’s vital restaurant industry while helping to alleviate food insecurity within the state’s communities. Sustain and Serve NJ launched in early 2021 as a $2 million program to help New Jersey restaurants keep their doors open and their employees paid throughout COVID and has grown into a $45 million initiative that is on track to support the purchase of 4.5 million meals from over 400 restaurants in all 21 counties. The meals are then distributed to individuals and families that are facing food insecurity. Restaurants participating in Sustain and Serve NJ must have 50 or fewer employees.

    This month’s ECONversations episode is hosted by Tara Colton, the NJEDA’s Vice President of Economic Security. Participants include: Coalition on Food and Health Equity Founder and Executive Director Dr. Leeja Carter, Trenton Area Soup Kitchen Executive Director Joyce Campbell, and New Jersey Farmers Cooperative Founder Barbara Wilde.

    • 26 min
    Hispanic Heritage Month 2021

    Hispanic Heritage Month 2021

    In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, which takes place September 15 – October 15, 2021, this month’s vibrant conversation focuses on Hispanic business owners and the impact they have on New Jersey´s economy.

    The ECONversations podcast is part of the NJEDA’s multi-media campaign to promote New Jersey’s small business community. The state’s nearly one-million small businesses are truly the backbone of New Jersey’s communities, as they provide opportunities, create jobs, drive economic growth, and help make our state a great place to live and work.

    Hosted by NJEDA Bilingual Communications Officer Alberto Garrido, this episode of ECONversations includes the following guests:

    * Luis De La Hoz, Chairman of the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey
    * Raymond Lamboy, President & CEO of the Latin American Economic Development Association (LAEDA)
    * Diana Negron, Policy Advisor at the NJEDA
    * Monica Martinez Milan, Entrepreneur, Master Networker and Franchise Owner

    • 28 min
    Small Business Week Celebration - September ECONversations Podcast

    Small Business Week Celebration - September ECONversations Podcast

    In celebration of National Small Business Week, this month’s vibrant conversation centers around the role of New Jersey’s small businesses, their impact to the state’s economy, and the different ways small business owners have been able to positively navigate the ups and downs of the pandemic.

    The ECONversations podcast is part of the NJEDA’s multi-media campaign to promote New Jersey’s small business community. The state’s nearly one million small businesses are truly the backbone of New Jersey’s communities, as they provide opportunities, create jobs, drive economic growth, and help make our state a great place to live and work.

    Hosted by NJEDA Program Manager Maggie Peters, this episode of ECONversations includes the following guests:
    • Dale Caldwell, Executive Director of Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Rothman Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
    • Andrea Kelliher, President & CEO of the Marketing and PR Agency Positive Solutions in Robbinsville
    • Reggie Hallett, Co-owner of 1911 Smoke House BBQ in Trenton

    • 18 min
    New Jersey Fall Tourism

    New Jersey Fall Tourism

    Another busy Jersey Shore summer is ending, but New Jersey tourism is still going strong! Autumn is a great time to visit our state's wineries, zoos & other small businesses. Our latest podcast explores how New Jersey's towns & businesses benefit from this vital industry.
    Our guest this month include:
    * Jeffrey S. Vasser, Executive Director of the New Jersey Division of Travel & Tourism (https://www.visitnj.org/)
    * Cindy Kunnas, Executive Director of the Greater Lambertville Chamber of Commerce (https://www.lambertvillechamber.com/)
    * Heather Brown, Owner of Wagonhouse Winery (https://www.wagonhousewinery.com/)
    * Kate Hartwyk, Deputy Director of the Essex County Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs. Kate is heavily involved in the day to day operations of the Zoological Society of New Jersey at Turtleback Zoo. (https://www.turtlebackzoo.com/)

    • 30 min

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