Category: TZG News

KZG’s Jeannine LaRue Authors Op-Ed: “Powerful Voices of Women, Silent No More!”

In honor of Women’s History Month, Jeannine LaRue was pleased to author an op-ed in the March 2018 edition of The Positive Community, a monthly magazine targeting African American communities in New York and New Jersey. In the op-ed piece, Jeannine writes about how women, specifically women of color, are making great strides in the […]

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Trish Zita Named to ROI-NJ’s Influencers Power List 2018

We are pleased to share that KZG’s Principal, Trish Zita, has been named to ROI-NJ’s Influencers Power List 2018. ROI-NJ released their “Influencers Power List 2018” to identify the most influential, successful, and powerful people in several industries throughout New Jersey. In their rankings, ROI-NJ highlighted Trish’s expertise and leadership in the government affairs sector, […]

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KZG’s Eric Orlando Named Executive Director of the Brewers Guild of New Jersey

KZG’s Eric Orlando has been named the first Executive Director of the Brewers Guild of New Jersey. Recently established to represent the policy interests of independent craft breweries and brewpubs in the Garden State, the Guild will work to ensure that positive trends for craft beer in the state continues. By promoting sensible and innovative […]

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Jeannine LaRue Named to InsiderNJ’s African American Political Power List

We are pleased to share that KZG’s Senior Vice President, Jeannine LaRue, has been named to InsiderNJ’s African American Political Power List. In honor of Black History Month, InsiderNJ released their “African American Political Power List,” which identifies the most influential, successful, and powerful African Americans in New Jersey politics. In their rankings, InsiderNJ calls […]

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KZG’s Annual Beer & Wine Reception, Designated the Official Pre-Dinner Reception of the NJ Chamber of Commerce’s Walk to Washington

The Kaufman Zita Group is excited to announce that its Annual Beer and Wine Reception in Washington, D.C. has been designated the Official Pre-Dinner Reception of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce’s Walk to Washington. The Reception will be held on Thursday, March 1st at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. […]

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Eric Orlando Graduates as a Lead New Jersey Fellow

Earlier this month, KZG’s Eric Orlando completed a year-long fellowship program conducted by Lead New Jersey (LNJ), the state’s most prominent leadership development organization. For over 30 years, Lead New Jersey has brought together a highly select group of individuals from the public, private, and non-profit sectors to help foster the development of the state’s […]

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Trish Zita, Adam Kaufman, Jeannine LaRue and Beth Dohm Named to Power Lists

Various members of the KZG team were recognized for their reputation as leaders in the state by prominent New Jersey political publications. Adam Kaufman and Trish Zita were ranked among the 100 most powerful political players in PolitickerNJ’s “2017 Power List”. Ranked #43, the editors of PolitickerNJ said: “The Democratic lobbying duo has Murphy’s ear […]

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Ed McGlynn & His Wife Jeanne, Support Alma Mater

KZG’s Ed McGlynn and his wife Jeanne were recently featured in the “Donor Spotlight” of McKendree University’s Bi-Annual Alumni Magazine for their support of the school. McKendree University, a private liberal arts university located in Lebanon, Illinois, is where the couple met in 1967. Ed, a 1968 graduate, was studying history and Jeanne, a member […]

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KZG Attends the Executive Women of New Jersey’s “A Seat at the Table” Awards Breakfast

KZG’s Trish Zita, Jeanne LaRue and Beth Dohm were pleased to attend the Executive Women of New Jersey’s (EWNJ) “A Seat at the Table” Corporate Gender Diversity Awards Breakfast. At the event, twenty-two New Jersey companies were recognized for having achieved significant corporate board gender diversity. Additionally, the EWNJ unveiled its much anticipated report, “A […]

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