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Earlier today, the New Jersey Business Action Center participated as a featured presenter at Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds‑Jackson’s Black History Month Business Resources Breakfast, an event dedicated to supporting and empowering Mercer County’s business community.

The program brought together representatives from several key state agencies, including the New Jersey Department of State’s Business Action Center, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, the New Jersey Small Business Development Centers Network, and the Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services. Together, these organizations outlined the tools, programs, and guidance available to help local entrepreneurs start, grow, and sustain their businesses.
The breakfast served as a collaborative forum for sharing information, strengthening connections, and ensuring that Mercer County businesses—particularly those in historically underserved communities—have access to the resources they need to thrive.

