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{Work Force} 

TRANSACTIONS, HIRES, AND PROMOTIONS















KEVIN BANNON
ANJALI BAXI, ESQ.
KERRI CHEWNING
DAVE SHERWOOD
STACEY DEALMEIDA

Archer & Greiner P.C.
The Family 
navigate in challenging
Rumson, was selected to
2014–15 Metro Atlantic
Guidance Center
Benjamin Morgan,
times, and the school is
chair the March of Dimes
Athletic Conference
a commercial litigation
Marcia Alig was ap-
focused on providing the
Signature Chefs Auction
(MAAC) Basketball Hall of

attorney in Haddonfield
pointed president of the
knowledge and skills to
on Monday, Oct. 27. The
Fame Honor Roll class.
office, was installed as
Board of Trustees. She
recognize and address
event will feature signa-
he Provident Bank 

president of the Glouces-
served on the national
high-level management
ture chefs from dozens
T
ter County Bar Associa-
Board of Directors of The
issues and implement
of Central Jersey’s most
Laura Huderwitz

tion (GCBA).
Compassionate Friends,
effective solutions.
popular restaurants. It will
of Toms River was
Kerri Chewning was
a bereavement organiza-
Junior Achievement take place at the Eagle
named vice president

appointed chair of the
tion for families suffering
of New Jersey
Oaks Golf and Country
and area manager of
Federal Practice and
the death of a child, and
Club in Farmingdale and
the Ocean Township,

Procedure Section of the
became its irst female
Catherine Milone
will honor pediatric infec-
Hazlet, and Middletown
New Jersey State Bar As-
president. For 10 years,
received the 2014 Charles
tious disease specialist
branches. Pamela Ja-

sociation (NJSBA).
she was executive director
R. Hook Award at the an-
Dr. Margaret Fisher, MD,
sones of Somerset was
Anjali Baxi, Esq., an
of the Community Action
nual Junior Achievement
chair and medical director
named vice president and
USA National Leadership
at Unterberg Children’s
area manager of the North
associate in the Princ-
Service Center, and later
eton office, was selected
served as the special proj-
Conference in Pittsburgh.
Hospital at Monmouth
Brunswick, Milltown,
Selected each year from
Medical Center, profes-
and Highland branches.
to serve as secretary of
ects coordinator for the
the Health Law Section
Compassionate Friends.
115 JA area presidents,
sor of pediatrics at Drexel
Spiezle Architectural 
the award is presented
University College of
of the NJSBA.
First Choice Bank
Group, Inc.
Creative Marketing to the individual whose
Medicine and president of
Stacey DeAlmeida
professionalism and per-
the New Jersey chapter of
The Trenton-based irm
Alliance
graduated from ABA Stoni-
formance promoted the
the American Academy of
received an honorable
The firm celebrated
er Graduate School of
growth and development
Pediatrics.
mention from the New Jer-

Creative Director Dave
Banking at the University
of the organization.
Mercer County Park sey Association of School
Sherwood’s 25 years
of Pennsylvania - Wharton
Business Oficials for its
The March of Dimes Commission
at CMA with a barbecue
School. The program is
Foundation
Above & Beyond Award
and mini-roast, as staff
speciically designed
Kevin Bannon, execu-
for working with school

shared their favorite
to prepare senior-level
Pauline Poyner, a cer-
tive director, will be hon-
districts to create nurtur-
memories and greatest
bankers and regulators
tiied residential specialist
ored for his achievements
ing, economical, and

appreciation of him from
for the decision-making
at Heritage House Sothe-
as a college basketball
eficient environments for
over the years.
and oversight required to
by’s International Realty in
coach as a member of the
students.


31%
HOME OFFICE



NEARLY ONE-THIRD OF FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES IN THE UNITED

STATES DO MOST OF THEIR WORK FROM A REMOTE LOCATION.
ACCORDING TO A STUDY CONDUCTED BY FLEX+STRATEGY GROUP AND

WORK+LIFE FIT, INC., 31 PERCENT OF THE 556 WORKERS CONTACTED

DO THE MAJORITY OF THEIR WORK AWAY FROM THE OFFICE SUCH AS

A HOME, BUSINESS CENTER, OR ANOTHER LOCATION. ADDITIONALLY, THE

STUDY FOUND THAT THREE OF EVERY FOUR TELEWORKERS ARE MEN.



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