Singer praises MBDA-OJCC partnership supporting Jewish entrepreneurs

Singer praises MBDA-OJCC partnership supporting Jewish entrepreneurs
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Senator Robert Singer has commended the recent partnership established between the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) and the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce (OJCC). The collaboration, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding on January 13th, aims to enhance access to funding, business contracts, and resources for Jewish entrepreneurs and small businesses.

“This incredible event was a powerful example of how partnerships can break down barriers and create economic growth,” stated Senator Singer. He expressed appreciation towards Duvi Honig for leading this initiative, which is set to boost opportunities for the Jewish business community both locally in New Jersey and across the country.

Singer emphasized that this collaboration will furnish new tools to assist Jewish businesses in flourishing while promoting greater inclusion and acknowledgment within the business sphere.



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