New Jersey Economic Development Authority announces January board meeting with multiple participation options

Tim Sullivan Chief Executive Officer
Tim Sullivan Chief Executive Officer - New Jersey Economic Development Authority
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The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) has announced that its next public Board Meeting will take place on Thursday, January 15, 2026, at 10:00 am. The meeting will be accessible in person at the NJEDA Board Room located at 36 West State Street in Trenton, as well as remotely via conference call and Microsoft Teams.

Members of the public are invited to attend by any of these methods. Opportunities for public comment will be provided during the meeting. For those joining by phone, the participant dial-in number is 1-888-790-3708 with access code 7825427. Details for accessing the meeting through Microsoft Teams have also been made available.

The NJEDA supports economic development in New Jersey by offering low-interest financing and investment tools to businesses and economic initiatives, as outlined on its official site. The authority promotes diversity and inclusion to foster equitable access across communities and strengthen the state’s economy, according to information on its official website.

In addition to supporting local business growth, the NJEDA extends its influence internationally through partnerships aimed at leveraging New Jersey’s role as a hub for imports and exports. More details about these efforts can be found on its official page.

The authority provides a range of economic tools such as tax credits, financing options, and community support programs designed to help businesses innovate and grow within New Jersey. These resources are described further on its official page.

NJEDA also played a significant role in shaping policy responses to recent economic challenges. In 2020 and 2021, it helped advance recovery measures through the Economic Recovery Act, which introduced new incentives to stimulate job creation and investment during periods of disruption (source).

NJEDA.com includes a link to Google Translate for translation services; however, neither NJEDA nor the State of New Jersey reviews or endorses this service. Users should note that translations may not always be accurate or current.



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