Centers, Institutes & Partners

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Small Business Development Center

The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) of Atlantic, Cape May and Cumberland Counties, located at the Stockton-Rothenberg Building in Atlantic City, provides business assistance services to establish new enterprises and promising start-ups with the objective of increased economic activity. Annually, SBDC oversees more than 450 one-to-one client sessions and runs about 50 events that provide training to 1,000 individuals.

For more information please contact:

 

Mark Rizzo

Mark Rizzo

Director, NJ SBDC at Stockton University
609-626-3889 | Rothenberg Building in Atlantic City
Cynthia Kelly

Cynthia Kelly

Program Assistant, NJ SBDC at Stockton University
609-626-3889 | Rothenberg Building in Atlantic City

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Lloyd D. Levenson Institute for Gaming, Hospitality and Tourism

In April 2010, the Lloyd D. Levenson Institute for Gaming, Hospitality and Tourism (LIGHT) was established to provide research, training and management for these industries. LIGHT is supported in its efforts to provide the most recent, accurate and relevant information to community leaders and policy makers, by a team of skilled experts drawn from Stockton faculty and the broader community.

For more information please contact:

Jane Bokunewicz

Jane Bokunewicz

Faculty Director, LIGHT
609-761-1261 | John F. Scarpa Academic Center, Atlantic City
Sarah Grady

Sarah Grady

Assistant Director, LIGHT
609-626-3859 | John F. Scarpa Academic Center, Atlantic City

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Stockton Center For Economic & Financial Literacy (SCEFL)

Stockton Center For Economic & Financial Literacy (SCEFL) aims to promote economic and financial literacy among teachers and students in the New Jersey schools. Our primary mission is to assist K – 12 teachers with content and best practices in pedagogy to enhance learning. Yet students reside in households and households shape communities, so economic and financial literacy is an objective for people of all ages. Financial capabilities—the ability to provision for oneself, one’s household, and one’s community—is crucial to local, state, and national business and economic development and sustainability.