Bucco honored by New Jersey Jewish Business Alliance for leadership

Bucco honored by New Jersey Jewish Business Alliance for leadership
Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Republican Leader - District 25 — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Senate Republican Leader Anthony M. Bucco (R-25) was recognized with the Leadership of Excellence Award by the New Jersey Jewish Business Alliance (NJJBA) at its 11th Annual Legislative and Business Luncheon held on August 6.

“I am humbled to receive the Leadership of Excellence Award from such a distinguished organization,” said Sen. Bucco. “The NJJBA exemplifies the spirit of partnership and community, uplifting Jewish-owned businesses and providing them with the tools and platform to thrive right here in New Jersey. I am proud to stand with both Jewish businesses and the broader Jewish community to ensure our state remains a place where everyone can live, work, and raise a family.”

David Rosenberg, Executive Director of NJJBA, commented on Bucco’s role in state government: “Senator Bucco has been a strong voice of bipartisanship in Trenton for years and we are glad to be able to acknowledge it with our leadership of excellence award. Leader Bucco’s support for the businesses in the state and the Jewish community is much appreciated.”

The NJJBA was established in 2015 with a focus on connecting people and advocating for Jewish business owners. The organization aims to address ongoing business challenges by encouraging risk-taking, alternative perspectives, and strong support networks.



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