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{Work Force} 
TRANSACTIONS, HIRES, AND PROMOTIONS















MICHAEL FORINO CHRISTA PETTI JIM MAGID
JONATHAN KATZ SUSAN REED 


Archer & Greiner, P.C.
and industrial sectors
he provides leadership
NJ) received a Chapter
donations administra-
of Northern and Central and operational over- Achievement Award at 
MICHAEL FORINO joined tor in the bank’s mar- 
the irm as a member
New Jersey, a market sight to the irm’s current this year’s CAI Annual keting department. 
with approximately 800 portfolio of active adult Conference as a result of 
of the Commercial Cartwright, formerly a 
Litigation Practice Group million square feet of lifestyle clients in New the editorial committee’s marketing coordina-
and will be based in the commercial properties.
Jersey and Pennsylvania.
efforts on the January 
tor, is responsible for 
Hackensack ofice.
SALLY NORRIS was 2013 “Restore the Shore” managing, coordinating, 
DMR Architects
promoted to regional issue of Community 
and tracking the bank’s 
Creative THOMAS HOFMANN
director of the Lifestyle Trends, a monthly maga- corporate donation 
Marketing Alliance
joined the irm’s architec- Division and will provide zine published by CAI- 
tural staff and will lead leadership and opera- NJ. Hill Wallack attorney program. Cartwright has 
ELANA STEIN joined more than eight years
CMA as a public rela- the company’s growing tional oversight to Life- JONATHAN KATZ served
tions account executive, interiors team. He has style communities and as chair of the editorial of experience in the 
banking industry and 
JESSICA MORALES as a completed hundreds of FirstService Residential committee during the 
marketing associate, and interiors projects, many associates throughout creation and production graduated from Mon- 

CASSANDRA HUNDERTMARK in excess of 100,000 the Valley Forge area of of the issue.
mouth University with 
as a business develop- square feet. DMR is Pennsylvania.
The “Restore the a bachelor’s degree in 
active in the corporate Shore” issue focused on 
ment associate.
communications.
interiors sector and in Parsons Brinckerhoff
the impact of Superstorm 
Cushman
the past 10 years, it has was Sandy in October 2012, 
YAZEED KHAYYAT SaxBST
& Wakeield
programmed and de- named a design man- with contributors who , CPA, CFP, 
was signed new construction ager in the Lawrenceville offered their experiences SUSAN REED
CHRISTA PETTI a partner and leader of 
promoted to senior and renovation projects ofice. As such, he will and pictures from the the irm’s healthcare ser- 
research analyst. She in excess of 1,000,000 provide oversight for storm and its aftermath. 
vice group, was named 
joined the irm in 2011 square feet, with a total systems engineering The issue also included among the 33 women 
and had been serving
construction value of projects on behalf of the informative articles on 
as a research analyst.
more than $200 million.
Washington Metropolitan what you should do honored by Executive 
Women of New Jersey 
As part of the research Area Transit Authority.
before and after a natural 
services group, Petti
FirstService disaster strikes.
at the Salute to Policy 
Makers 2014 Awards 
has been conducting Residential
Hill Wallack
primary research, was named The New Jersey Chap- The Provident Bank
Dinner held in May at 
JIM MAGID 
data-driven analysis, and vice president of the Life- ter of the Community As- CHRISTINE CARTWRIGHT
the Hyatt Regency New 
forecasting for the ofice
style Division. In this role,
sociations Institute (CAI-
was named corporate
Brunswick.



BACK ON TRACK
6.9%

THAT WAS THE STATE’S UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN APRIL AND 

ACCORDING TO THE NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND 

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, IT WAS THE FIRST TIME SINCE NOVEMBER 

2008 THAT IT FELL BELOW 7 PERCENT. THE U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR 
STATISTICS REPORTED THAT NEW JERSEY EMPLOYERS ADDED 

4,500 JOBS FOR THE MONTH. OF THAT TOTAL, THE LEISURE AND 

HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY ACCOUNTED FOR MORE THAN 3,000 NEW JOBS.





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