(RIVERSIDE, NJ) -- At Monday's Annual Installation & Recognition Dinner, Thunder Chief Revenue Officer Jon Bodnar was added to the Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. The dinner, at the Madison in Riverside NJ, recognized board members and businesses making a difference across Burlington County.
"Tonight, we honor our outgoing board members and install our new board members," said Joseph Tredinnick, Chairman of the Board of Directors, BCRCC. "We celebrate milestone memberships from five years to forty years, which is quite impressive."
"I am honored to join the Board of Directors for the Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce," said Thunder CRO Jon Bodnar. "I'm looking forward to working with a distinguished group of professionals and community leaders to help grow business and bring continued awareness to all the great opportunities the greater Burlington County region has to offer."
"We have nearly 450 members and are still growing, as well as over 75 events and opportunities already in the books to help your business," said BCRCC President & CEO Kristi Howell.
The BCRCC Board of Directors include representatives from Thunder partners like PSE&G, Deborah Heart & Lung Center and HBK. Also in attendance was Senator Troy Singleton, who represents NJ's County's 7th Legislative District.
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About the Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce:
For over 45 years, the Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce (BCRCC) and its business and community members have been advancing the economic vitality and quality of life in the greater Burlington County region.
BCRCC has been advocating and advancing economic growth and prosperity by connecting our member businesses through strategic introductions and events. Our organization offers dynamic opportunities to share knowledge with other business leaders, elected officials, and the community. High-quality educational events help our members grow their business through continuous learning and professional development.
About the Trenton Thunder:
The Trenton Thunder have drawn over 10 million fans over 30 years and have won the three major awards that Minor League Baseball teams can win; the Johnson Trophy for the "Nation's Best Franchise", the Larry MacPhail Trophy for Outstanding Club Promotion, and the Bob Frietas Award for Long-Term Success (Given by Baseball America). The team has given back over $8 million worth of goods, services, and monetary donations through Trenton Thunder Charities, under the Grand Slam We Care Foundation umbrella. The Thunder can be found online at trentonthunder.com