The 2009 Economic Forum was held on Tuesday, the 13th at the Cumberland County College in Southern New Jersey. There were five panelists representing local businesses including Edward Galetka, President of Colonial Bank, Mel Brody of Brody's Furniture, Joseph Savaro of the New Jerset Motor Sport Park, Serge Brunner of CEO of Espoma Co., and Kimberly Wood, Planning and Development Director for Cumberland County, NJ. The forum was hosted by Charles W. Nutt, Publisher and Editor of the Daily Journal.
The panalists agree that the recession is a serious economic threat but believe that the Cumberland County area's economy has held up fairly well compared to other areas of the country. We have experienced positive growth over the past several years and the future should be bright as well. The area has seen the expansion of the Cumberland County College, construction of a state-of-the-arts hospital plus several medical facilties around the hospital area, a new local and private bank, Capitol Bank, construction of a multi-million dollar raceway facility, construction of several new retail outlets surrounding the Cumberland Mall plus the nearly completed super Wal-Mart on Landis Avenue in Vineland.
The area has seen explosive growth over the past few years and although it may have slowed somewhat, the panelists seemed confident that a positive attitude and common sense business decisions would help carry Cumberland County throught the storm. Kimberly Wood said "The theme continues to be creativity, opportunity, collaboration, and community. These are the things that are going to continue to sustain us as a region here in Southern New Jersey."
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