March 9, 2016
Economic Pep Talk
New Jersey Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno spoke to a packed house at The Nassau Club of Princeton last Wednesday. “Go, pitch, fight” is her motto to promote economic development in New Jersey. She convinced Subaru to build their new headquarters in Camden and has visions of the city becoming the next Jersey City.
In addition to job growth, she discussed property tax caps, estate taxes, and pension reform. The Lt. Governor is shown here with Kevin Tylus, President and CEO of Royal Bank America, who hosted the event. As online banking popularity surges, Mr. Tylus believes that the future is moving away from full service banks and to offices like the loan center he opened in Princeton at 20 Nassau Street, Suite100A.