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Our Chapters

It’s all about leading businesses and leading the community. The Chamber works through local chapters to ensure a strong business climate in all of our regional municipalities. Through your Mercer Chamber Membership, you intrinsically are a member of all of the Chapters; there is no additional membership investment required. These Chapters provide localized networking opportunities; which include all business of all size, while promoting economic growth and sustainability. Our Chapters function as our “watchdog” in our towns for issues that adversely affect business.  We are the resource that helps our businesses in those towns get through challenges faced, thereby helping them grow. We urge you to get involved!

  • This Chapter hosts an “Annual State of East Windsor Township Address” as presented by Mayor Janice Mironov.  There are other evening/morning networking events throughout the year for the purposes of keeping the economic climate in East Windsor vibrant, and for the business community to build relationships and foster economic growth.

    Get Involved! Contact:
    Nina Melker, The Bank of Princeton nmelker@thebankofprinceton.com or
    George Fisher, The Bank gfisher@thebankonline.com

  • Local businesses get together several times a year to promote local business opportunities and build business relationships.  This Chapter also serves West Trenton and hosts a “Meet the Mayor” luncheon. 

    Get Involved! Contact Alysia Welch Chester, Alysia@MercerChamber.org or Don Addison, Photos by Don,  addison1028@gmail.com

  • The largest municipality in Mercer County, and the 7th largest in the State of New Jersey, the Chamber’s Hamilton Chapter hosts programs of interest to the business community five times per year over lunch, to promote economic growth and vitality.  This Chapter also supports the efforts of the Hamilton Partnership and the Hamilton Township Economic Development Advisory Commission, and works in partnership with them, and the municipality, to strengthen business climate through an annual “Hamilton Business Month” series of events.

    Get Involved! Contact Joe Ridolfi, Ridolfi & Associates
    Ridolfi@ridolfi-associates.com

  • To develop a forum that will engage all members of the business community and interested parties in activities and discussions that will support and promote a strong business environment, foster and grow our existing businesses and industry, produce enhanced business opportunities for everyone in the community, and to be a leader for economic development efforts in the Hopewell Valley.

    Get Involved! Contact John Schragger, Mercer Commercial Construction john@mercercommercialconstruction.com or
    Kevin Ryan,Wealth Management Partners kevin.ryan@lpl.com

  • &consisting of Princeton, West Windsor, Plainsboro and South Brunswick

    Four towns coming together through the Chamber’s “GRO” Chapter to meet other businesses in these communities, to “GRO” this business community, build relationships and to strenghthen this region economically. This Chapter hosts three networking breakfasts and two luncheon programs per year, including “meet the mayors”.

    Get Involved! Contact Christine Murray, McCarter Theater   cmurray@mccarter.org

  • Businesses and organizations located in Northern Burlington County are inclusive in our Central New Jersey Region. The Township of Bordentown, Bordentown City, Fieldsboro, Crosswicks, Chesterfield, and municipalities along Route 206 and Route 130 encompasses the Greater Bordentown Area Chapter. Networking breakfasts and evening events are held throughout the year along with special events like the Annual Bordentown Beer Tasting. It is a fast growing chapter with new business relationship opportunities.

    Get involved! Contact Keith MacDonald, Primepoint, LLC. Kmacdonald@primepoint.com

  • The Lawrence Chapter of the Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce provides a forum for the open exchange of ideas in order to foster the growth of business relationships within the Township of Lawrence and beyond.  This Chapter meets several times during the year with various networking and “meet the mayor” events.

    Get Involved! Contact Randy Hanks, First Choice Bank rhanks@firstchoice-bank.com or Doug Zeltt, Esq., Fox Rothschild dzeltt@foxrothschild.com

  • Located on Route 130 and Route 33, Robbinsville is in the center of economic growth offering plenty of residential, retail, commercial and industry warehouse space. The Robbinsville Chapter offers localized networking and community involvement. Networking breakfasts and evening events are scheduled throughout the year along with annual participation in the Township’s Community Day, with “Prize Alley.”

    Get involved! Contact Mary Caffrey, Aflac,Mary_Caffrey@us.aflac.com or Jill Ann Murphy, Mercadien,JMurphy@mercadien.com

  • This Chapter meets bi-monthly at various host locations throughout the City.  These events are informal, bringing together members of the local business community and beyond, to build business relationships, and to foster economic growth in the capital city.

    Get Involved! Contact Jeff Zeiger, Zeiger Enterprises jeffz1@msn.com or
    Art Cianfano, Mercadien acianfano@mercadien.com

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