Project-One Services Inc. Celebrates 25 years With The Chamber
As Project-One Services Inc. celebrates 25 years with the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, Cutrona lists several reasons for the importance of membership.
A.F. Bennett Salon & Wellness Spa hosts Spa Social for Chamber's Young Professional Group
Business professionals of all ages mixed, mingled, and were pampered as A.F. Bennett Salon & Wellness Spa hosted a Spa Social for the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce’s Young Professional Group (YPG).
Total Electrical Distributors Inc Still Shining Brightly as Third-Generation, Woman-Owned Business
One could say Lenore Schwartz was a pioneer as a woman business owner.
Children at Play Early Intervention Center celebrates 25 years with the Chamber
One of the ways that Children at Play Early Intervention Center has proven to be such a valuable resource for the Staten Island community is its ability to adapt to changing needs.
Chamber's Sixth Annual High School Golf Invitational another hole in one
McKee/Staten Island Tech’s Colin Elias and St. Joseph Hill Academy’s Ava Graziano were the top finishers at the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce’s Sixth Annual High School Golf Invitational at LaTourette GC.
Wiesner Bros. Nursery hosts business professionals for Chamber's Member Meetup
When the weather starts to get warmer, it signals the perfect time to head outdoors surrounded by lush landscape to mix and mingle with friends.
That was the exact scenario for the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce’s latest Member Meetup as Wiesner Bros. Nursery hosted business professionals on the grounds of their eight-acre site. Attendees took advantage of the ideal conditions to swap stories and share insight as blooming flowers provided festive vibes.
'Chamber of Thrones' Gala breaks from the norm
The Staten Island Chamber of Commerce’s 124th Annual Gala at Flagship Brewing Company invited Staten Island business professionals to Westeros, a medieval setting for “Chamber of Thrones.”
Inspired by the popular TV show, “Game of Thrones,” the bash featured food fit for kings and queens as diners devoured their opulent meals around a banquet-style feast. Castle banners lined inside the Tompkinsville brewery added to the transformation while trivia and various games were played by the merry crowd of almost 150 people.
Chamber decides to 'pop' in on small businesses to celebrate National Mom & Pop Business Owners Day
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Business professionals have chance to breathe during wine-tasting Member Meetup event, co-sponsored by Vino Divino School of Wine and Tekie Geek
Red and white wines along with Staten Island business professionals had the chance to breathe during the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce’s spring Member Meetup event.
Edible spoon idea crowned top winner at 6th annual Young Entrepreneurs Academy Investor Panel
Sixteen high school entrepreneurs pitched their business ideas to a panel of judges to solicit funding for their enterprise during the sixth annual Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) Investor Panel at Staten Island Technical High School.
Chamber teams with other organizations for successful 5th Annual Staten Island CareerCon
The 5th Annual Staten Island CareerCon at St. John’s University in Grymes Hill was another success as hundreds of high school students spent the morning weaving through tables exploring career and internship opportunities from various businesses and organizations.
Eight business and community leaders celebrated at 25th Annual Louis R. Miller Business Leadership Awards Breakfast
Eight of the borough’s distinguished business and community leaders were roasted during the 25th Annual Louis R. Miller Business Leadership Awards Breakfast hosted by the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce at the Hilton Garden Inn.
While the business and non-profit professionals were certainly saluted for their stellar work making Staten Island a great place to live and work, the light-hearted affair contained plenty of laughs as presenters kept up with tradition by pulling no punches during comedic routines to honor the individuals.
Keith Cummings Honored for his Loyalty to Others
The path Keith Cummings took to become a plumber really isn’t hard to explain.
Tariq Zaid Honored for his Many Accomplishments
“My buddies and I all lived over there, so we felt a special affinity towards that neighborhood,” said Zaid, the Owning Partner/Operations Manager at Richmond Hood Company. “It was an emerging time for local businesses on Van Duzer.”
Taste of Honey Caterers Still Delivers Top-Notch Quality
With the changing landscape of the catering business, Kornbrekke says he relies on the Chamber to get the message out to customers.
“It gets your business out there. It keeps it in the neighborhood. I like it. I think it really works,” said the owner.
Montalbano’s Pool & Spa in business for over 40 years
When you’ve been in business for over 40 years, you obviously know you’re doing something right. But sometimes facing major adversity can help reinforce any doubts.
Debi Surmanek Honored for her Determination
When you gain extensive knowledge in a subject matter, you would think that starting a business in that field would be a no-brainer.
Except for Debi Surmanek, it wasn’t an easy decision.
Angiuli & Gentile LLP: Celebrating its 25th Anniversary with the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce
If you don’t change with the times, you could get left behind.
That could help explain how Angiuli & Gentile LLP has stayed in business for over 30 years and is celebrating its 25th anniversary with the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce.
Quality Referrals the Key to Long-Term Success for Constructive Concepts
If you’re looking to upgrade or repair your home or business with quality paving or masonry landscaping, one place you could turn to is Constructive Concepts. Just don’t ask Edward DeGaetano for any of his promo materials. Instead, it’s the referrals that keep him busy.
Rev. Dr. Demetrius S. Carolina Sr. Honored for his Accomplishments
For his accomplishments, Rev. Dr. Carolina is being honored with a Louis R. Miller Leadership Award, which he will receive in the Not-for-Profit Businessperson category. The awards -- sponsored by M&T Bank and presented by the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce and the Staten Island Advance -- honor the memory of Louis R. Miller, a businessman and West Brighton resident who was also a community leader.