Monmouth Ocean Development Council

State & Local Leaders Salute the Start of Summer
State & Local Leaders Salute the Start of Summer
State & Local Leaders Salute the Start of Summer
State and local leaders gathered at a reception hosted by the Monmouth-Ocean Development Council this week to celebrate the unofficial start of the 2015 summer season. Monmouth County Freeholder Tom Arnone says the beaches - and the visitors who flock to them - help support our economy...
MODC Releases Results of Business Outlook Survey
MODC Releases Results of Business Outlook Survey
MODC Releases Results of Business Outlook Survey
More than a hundred area business leaders turned out to hear the results of the Monmouth-Ocean Development Council's 2015 Business Outlook Survey. MODC Executive Director Ben Waldron called the findings cautiously optimistic, but he says there's one major challenge facing our area...
Green Vehicles
Green Vehicles
Green Vehicles
Shore area business leaders considering using alternative energy vehicles will get to hear the pros, the cons and its future viability during an upcoming Conference. The Monmouth Ocean Development Council (MODC) is hosting the round table discussion on Tuesday May 20th, with energy providers and a vehicle refueling representative.
MODC Silver Gull Awards 2013: Rising from the Storm
MODC Silver Gull Awards 2013: Rising from the Storm
MODC Silver Gull Awards 2013: Rising from the Storm
Polishing the Jersey Shore's image to maintain a healthy flow of tourism dollars is a daunting task in a normal year. Superstorm Sandy last October turned it into a Herculean challenge. Monmouth County Freeholder Director Tom Arnone's willingness to take on the heavy lift lands him among the winners of the Monmouth-Ocean Development Council's Silver Gull Awards for 2013.
GOP and Dems Make Their Case to Business Leaders
GOP and Dems Make Their Case to Business Leaders
GOP and Dems Make Their Case to Business Leaders
Shore area business leaders are connected to political candidates who could be representing them on Federal and County levels. Over 140 guest filled a banquet room at the Jumping Brook Country Club in Neptune Township Friday for the Monmouth Ocean Development Council's (MODC)  annual Candidate's Luncheon.