Minding Your Business to feature NEW JOBS Pac chair and Women Business Leaders Forum

Lori Roth, CPA/ABV, CFF, NJBIA Board Chairperson, Global Managing Partner, Prager Metis - https://pragermetis.com/
Lori Roth, CPA/ABV, CFF, NJBIA Board Chairperson, Global Managing Partner, Prager Metis - https://pragermetis.com/
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This weekend’s episode of “Minding Your Business” on News 12+ will feature Tony Bawidamann, chair of the NEW JOBS Pac, in conversation with host Bob Considine. The discussion will focus on the recent progress made by the Political Action Committee following its anticipated endorsements for 2025.

The program will also include coverage of the New Jersey Business & Industry Association’s recent Women Business Leaders Forum. The forum highlighted a panel that addressed key executive skills and strategies relevant for 2025. Panelists were Paula Ferreira from Forvis Mazars, Kiran Handa Gaudioso from United Way of Northern New Jersey and United For ALICE, Aiysha Johnson from the New Jersey Society of CPA, Lori Roth from Prager Metis, and Veronica Antillano Vivas from Amazon. Catherine Frugé Starghill served as moderator.

“Minding Your Business” is produced by NJBIA and has received seven Telly Awards in the past three years. The show airs on News 12+ at 9:30 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, with an additional broadcast at 7:30 p.m. on Saturdays.

Tony Bawidamann said, “The tremendous momentum New Jersey’s only business Political Action Committee is making on the heels of its much-coveted 2025 endorsements.”



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