Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Shop The Gift Basket Store has joined the Somerset County Business Partnership


Shop The Gift Basket Store is pleased to announce it's membership in the Somerset County Business Partnership.

The following gives a brief look into what the Somerset Country Business Partnership is, and how it operates, taken from their website:

The Somerset Country Business Partnership is a pro-active affiliation linking leaders of business, government, education and non-profits. Operating on the principles of LEADERSHIP • OPPORTUNITY • RESULTS, the Partnership addresses issues involving economic and community development, small business, the workforce, tourism and cultural arts, public affairs, and the networking and educational needs of our members.



As an organization, we speak with a powerful, unified, and dynamic voice representing vital interests. Our diverse composition of investors and members allows us to integrate the agendas of all organizations working toward similar economic, educational, and quality of life goals.

The Somerset County Business Partnership is New Jersey's premier regional business organization. We are about more than advocacy and planning – we are action oriented. We are an organization that welcomes positive change and we are willing to set lofty goals without fear of failure. We are willing to take risks when necessary and undertake aggressive tactics in pursuit of solutions to important issues of concern.

Our mission is to foster balanced economic growth, preserve our quality of life, protect our environment, and meet social needs now and in the future. We are member driven. The concerns and issues that affect the entire Somerset County community are addressed by the Partnership. We have the resources, we have the outreach, we have the people, and we have the know-how to help preserve and improve Somerset County by addressing issues involving economic and community development, small business, the workforce, tourism and cultural arts, public affairs and supporting the networking and educational needs of our members.

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