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Caliper, 500 Alexander Park, Suite 200, Box 2050, Princeton 08540. 609-524-1200. Mark Greenberg, CEO. www.caliperonline.com.

Caliper has named Heather Ishikawa vice president of product strategy.

“Caliper has a reputation of publishing best-in-class assessments for selection and development. Their robust solutions and analytics platform enable customers to make data-driven talent decisions. Caliper’s science helps organizations create an intentional culture,” Ishikawa said. “I am proud to be a member of the Caliper team as we pursue this goal.”

She was previously vice president of global strategy for Enact Leadership in Berkeley, California, and the national sales director at Pearson. She is also the co-author of the book “Now You’re Thinking!”

“With Heather’s tremendous experience, we are certain that she will be able to take our product strategy to the next level,” said Caliper CEO Mark Greenberg. “The assessment and people analytics space is changing rapidly, and we are confident in Heather’s ability to strategically position Caliper’s product suite in a manner that improves our value to clients.”

New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, 216 West State Street, Trenton 08608. 609-989-7888. Thomas A. Bracken, president. www.njchamber.com.

The New Jersey Chamber of Commerce has named Laura Hahn its new director of government relations. She was previously legislative liaison for the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. Before that, she was legislative director and chief of staff for former Assemblywoman Donna Simon. She was also an aide in former Gov. Chris Christie’s Office of Constituent Relations.

“I look forward to using my experience in state government to promote New Jersey Chamber of Commerce member companies and to help foster the kind of business climate in which businesses here will flourish,” Hahn said.

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