Education and Civic Engagement Awards

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The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Education Committee presented its annual Business Education Initiative Award to Eleanor V. Horne, vice president of ETS Social Investment Fund, at the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Monthly Membership Luncheon Meeting on Thursday, May 7, at the Marriott Princeton Hotel and Conference Center. The Business Education Initiative Award is sponsored by DeVry University and it recognizes individuals who have demonstrated exceptional educational initiatives and who have contributed to public and private partnerships.

In addition to the Business Education Initiative Award, the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation presented The Kristin Appelget Civic Engagement Student Awards to the five junior high school students who have made outstanding contributions to their communities by working or volunteering through civic, school, religious, political, and other organizations. The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation seeks to reinforce the goals of civic engagement and civic participation by acknowledging the contributions of young people.

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