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John E. Harmon, Sr., Founder, President and CEO, African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey
John E. Harmon, Sr., IOM
Founder, President and CEO, African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey
John E. Harmon, Sr., IOM, has served as the Founder, President and CEO of the African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey (AACCNJ), since 2007. In this role he has the responsibility of establishing, implementing and executing the mission, as well as the fiduciary oversight and governance of AACCNJ in accordance with its bylaws. In addition, he works to identify strategic partnerships in both the public and private sector to connect AACCNJ members and supporters to resources and opportunities to grow and sustain their goals and objectives. Moreover, Harmon serves as an advocate on behalf of the 1.1 million African American residents and the over 70,000 Black-owned businesses statewide to ensure that policy at the municipal, county and federal level provides fairness, equity and access to a level playing field in the marketplace.
Harmon is the former President and CEO of the Metropolitan Trenton African American Chamber of Commerce (MTAACC). Under his guidance, MTAACC grew its membership substantially, forged alliances with business associations/organizations and government, and forged strategic partnerships in the public and private sectors to benefit African American businesses throughout New Jersey.
Harmon is a Board Member and the Former Chairman of the Board for the National Black Chamber of Commerce; there are 150 affiliate chapters of the NBCC and over 15 international affiliates. Harmon was recently appointed to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s Economic Community Advisory Council, Investors Bank Board of Directors and Hackensack Meridian Health Board of Directors. Harmon is also a Board Member of Digital Place-based Advertising Association, and is a member of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100.
Harmon is a Board Member and the Former Chairman of the Board for the National Black Chamber of Commerce; there are 150 affiliate chapters of the NBCC and over 15 international affiliates. Harmon was recently appointed to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s Economic Community Advisory Council, Investors Bank Board of Directors and Hackensack Meridian Health Board of Directors. Harmon is also a Board Member of Digital Place-based Advertising Association, and is a member of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100.
He is the Founder and Chairman of the New York State Black Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, Harmon is a Board Member of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, New Jersey BPU, Supplier Diversity Development Council (SDDC), Opportunity New Jersey, Chairman of Crime Stoppers of Greater Trenton and a former Board Member of the American Chamber of Commerce Executives, First Book, Minding Our Business, a youth entrepreneurial initiative in affiliation with Rider University.
Harmon was recently acknowledged by ROI-NJ, as the No. 1 Person of Color in New Jersey. Harmon was also acknowledged on the South Jersey Journal’s list of the “Twenty-five Most Influential African Americans in New Jersey” for the third consecutive year. Harmon was selected for the ROI-NJ 2018 Power List of Influencers. Harmon is also recognized as a Center of Influence for the United States Army and was recently selected as a participant in the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference (JCOC) hosted by the Secretary of Defense. The JCOC program is the oldest and most prestigious public liaison program in the Department of Defense. Harmon was selected as one of 40 individuals (out of 230 applicants) to attend JCOC18. In addition, Harmon was the only attendee from the State of New Jersey. Harmon was recently selected to NJBIZ2018 Power 10. The criteria for selection to the Power 100 were: Identify the people impacting business in New Jersey in a positive way whose primary mission is to foster growth in the state. Harmon was the first individual selected as a member of the host committee for NFL Super Bowl XLVII held in New Jersey 2014.
Harmon holds an Associate’s degree in Business Administration from Mercer County Community College and Burlington County College, and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Harmon also successfully completed a one-year Fellowship on Regionalism and Sustainability sponsored by The Ford Foundation and completed the Minority Business Management Seminar at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, in 2009. Additionally, Harmon completed a four-year Chamber Executive Management Program at Villanova University, sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, in 2014.
Prior to his 23-year career as a chamber executive, Harmon was employed at The Bowery Savings Bank in New York City where he managed the bank's Residential Real Estate Department overlooking major mortgage loan transactions; and at Chemical Bank where he managed third-party loan originations for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. While working at Chemical Bank, Harmon established The Affordable Housing Loan Program. Following his banking career, Harmon founded a transportation company in 1989, called Harmon Transfer, Corp. The company transported dry goods, perishable commodities, and produce throughout the Northeast United States and Canada. Harmon has three sons, John Jr., Joshua, and Justin.
Harmon was recently acknowledged by ROI-NJ, as the No. 1 Person of Color in New Jersey. Harmon was also acknowledged on the South Jersey Journal’s list of the “Twenty-five Most Influential African Americans in New Jersey” for the third consecutive year. Harmon was selected for the ROI-NJ 2018 Power List of Influencers. Harmon is also recognized as a Center of Influence for the United States Army and was recently selected as a participant in the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference (JCOC) hosted by the Secretary of Defense. The JCOC program is the oldest and most prestigious public liaison program in the Department of Defense. Harmon was selected as one of 40 individuals (out of 230 applicants) to attend JCOC18. In addition, Harmon was the only attendee from the State of New Jersey. Harmon was recently selected to NJBIZ2018 Power 10. The criteria for selection to the Power 100 were: Identify the people impacting business in New Jersey in a positive way whose primary mission is to foster growth in the state. Harmon was the first individual selected as a member of the host committee for NFL Super Bowl XLVII held in New Jersey 2014.
Harmon holds an Associate’s degree in Business Administration from Mercer County Community College and Burlington County College, and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Harmon also successfully completed a one-year Fellowship on Regionalism and Sustainability sponsored by The Ford Foundation and completed the Minority Business Management Seminar at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, in 2009. Additionally, Harmon completed a four-year Chamber Executive Management Program at Villanova University, sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, in 2014.
Prior to his 23-year career as a chamber executive, Harmon was employed at The Bowery Savings Bank in New York City where he managed the bank's Residential Real Estate Department overlooking major mortgage loan transactions; and at Chemical Bank where he managed third-party loan originations for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. While working at Chemical Bank, Harmon established The Affordable Housing Loan Program. Following his banking career, Harmon founded a transportation company in 1989, called Harmon Transfer, Corp. The company transported dry goods, perishable commodities, and produce throughout the Northeast United States and Canada. Harmon has three sons, John Jr., Joshua, and Justin.