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2011 CONNECTIONS –
BUSINESS & FOOD EXPO
MAHWAH REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Held on May 12, 2011
with Meadowlands
and Hackensack
Regional Chambers
of Commerce
Chamber Briefs
Tina Lyding
Voicecom Plus, Inc.
Where Business and Opportunity Meet
in This issue
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Judy Brackenrig
Fountainview
Retirement
Community
Message from
the President
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Upcoming Events
WE’D LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Tell us your company news – we’ll share it with the Chamber in News Briefs.
Please call or email the Chamber with your “news brief,” and we’ll try to include it in the
upcoming issue. There is no charge for this Chamber service.
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Jayne Jacobsen (l)
SCORE
Chamber News Briefs
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New Members
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The Picture Page
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Miniatrue Golf Outing
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Chamber Events
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North Jersey Expo
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Golf Clinic
SAVE THE DATE
September 12
20th Annual Golf Outing
The Tuxedo Club
September 12
Expo
www.mahwah.com/golf
201-529-5566
For more information,
and to make your reservation,
please call the Chamber at
$350 per person
Enjoy an exceptional day at the famous
Tuxedo Club as you learn basic golf
skills from the pros of one of the most
revered courses in America.
learn to drive, to putt, and to chip.
Acquire your own golf swing. Learn the
rules and etiquette of golf. We will even
provide the golf clubs if you need them.
Your day will include lunch on the golf
course, individual and small group instruction, practice opportunities at the
driving range, putting green and chipping area, and a firm grounding in golf
customs and practices. After lessons,
dress for cocktails and dinner at the
beautiful Clubhouse on the Lake.
in the evening, enjoy superb cuisine
in a gracious setting, along with raffles,
prizes, and auctions, as we bestow “Humanitarian of the Year” honors on Mr.
David Alai, Corporate Vice President of
Sharp Electronics Corporation, and
support a worthy charity, the Center for
Food Action.
GOlf CliniC
Learn from the Pros at our
The Tuxedo Club
To all non-golfers, beginners
and aspiring golfers...
www.mahwah.com
Summer • 2011
20th Annual Mahwah Chamber Golf Outing
On Monday, September 12, 2011 the
efforts of a small army of Golf Committee volunteers will be recognized at
the Tuxedo Golf Club in Tuxedo, NY.
Under the direction of Stu Rosenberg,
chairman, and Peter Fenzel, co-chairman of the event, the volunteers have
been hard at work to make this year’s
outing exceptional. New activities and
prizes have been added to the traditional line-up and are sure to please even
those who feel that their skill level
may not be – ahem – up to par!
After a day playing at one of America’s most revered courses, join us for
an exceptional meal and breathtaking
scenery at the Humanitarian Award
Dinner at the Tuxedo Club. After dinner you will have an opportunity to
participate in raffles and bidding for
fantastic auction items.
Mr. David Alai
This year the Mahwah Chamber honors Mr. David Alai, Corporate Vice
President of Sharp Electronics Corporation, as our 2011 Humanitarian of
the Year. Mr. Alai is responsible for
Corporate Human Resources, Corporate Facilities Management, Corporate
Purchasing and Community Relations.
Mr. Alai is the recipient of a Joint Legislative Resolution from the New Jersey Senate and General Assembly
recognizing his record of community
leadership, exemplary volunteerism
and professional achievement. As the
Golf Outing and Humanitarian
Aw a r d
Dinner
is the
Chamber's largest event, each year we
ask our honoree to choose a recipient
charity. Mr. Alai has chosen The Center for Food Action. Accordingly, the
Chamber will donate a portion of the
proceeds from this year's Golf Outing
to the CFA.
Center for Food Action
The mission of the Center for Food
Action in New Jersey (CFA) is to prevent hunger and homelessness and improve the lives of individuals and
families living in poverty. The CFA provides emergency food packages, rental
and utility assistance, counseling, advocacy and other essential services to
residents of our own community, with
an emphasis on providing direct services to local residents.
Golf Clinic
For the non-golfers, beginners and aspiring golfers, you can learn from the
pros at our all-new golf clinic. You will
have an extraordinary opportunity to
learn basic golf skills from the pros at
the Tuxedo Golf Club. Learn to drive,
putt and chip. Acquire your own golf
swing and learn the rules and etiquette
of the game. Golf clubs will be provided for those who do not have their
own.
The day will include lunch on the
course, individual and small group instruction, practice opportunities at the
driving range, putting green and chipping area. After your lessons, join the
rest of the golfers for cocktails and
dinner at the beautiful Tuxedo Club.
Prizes
Every year the Committee strives to
out-do the previous year. This
will be especially evident
when you walk out onto the
greens in September and
when you roam around
the prize table during the
cocktail hour. According to Stu Rosenberg,
cont’d on p. 7
GHI HEALTH
INSURANCE UPDATE
The Mahwah Regional Chamber
of Commerce has joined forces
with a consortium of Bergen-Passaic chambers to change the law so
that small businesses with 1-50
employees could purchase group
health insurance through a purchasing alliance with their Chamber of Commerce.
All New Jersey chambers are invited to join in a statewide letterwriting campaign that explains to
legislators that a vote for bill S2874 is a vote for small business.
Saving money on group health insurance could free up capital for
hiring new employees, support the
economic recovery and encourage
more sole-proprietorships. If you
own a small business, you won’t
want to miss our September 14
multi-chamber networking event
held at Blend, 17 Chestnut Ridge
Road, Ridgewood, 6 – 8 p.m. Senator Gerald Cardinale will be addressing the bill and available to
answer questions.
Templates for letters and more information on the campaign are
available on the MRCC website:
www.mahwah.com. Contact information for Senator Nia Gill is
below. Please be sure to cc to Senator Gerald Cardinale.
The honorable
Senator nia h. Gill, esq.
Chair, Commerce Committee
425 Bloomfield Avenue, 2nd Floor
Montclair, NJ 07042
Phone: (973) 509-0388
Fax: (973) 509-9241
[email protected]
cc:
The honorable
Senator Gerald Cardinale
350 Madison Avenue
Cresskill, NJ 07626
Phone: (201) 567-2324
Fax: (201) 567-8514
[email protected]
www.mahwah.com
MahWah ReGiOnal ChaMBeR Of COMMeRCe
65 Ramapo Valley Rd., Suite 211 • Mahwah, NJ 07430-1188
Address service requested
A portion of the profits will be donated to the Center for Food Action
Golf Outing
& Dinner
at the Tuxedo Club
20th Annual
PrsrT sTd
U.S. Postage Paid
Permit No. 329
Allendale, NJ 07401
Vice President, Sharp Electronics Corporation
HONOREE
David Alai
To register or join our growing list of Sponsors, please call the Chamber office or visit our website
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Message from
the President
CHAMBER NEWS BRIEFS
Greetings,
I hope you’ve all been enjoying
your summer and all the benefits
and activities that this great season brings. Before you know it, fall will be upon us and we’ll be
planning for Winterfest! So get out there while
the weather is warm and enjoy the many parks,
outdoor events and bike and walking trails that
Mahwah and Bergen County have to offer. And
at the end of the day, enjoy the summer menus
offered by our area’s restaurants, take in a movie,
visit a local ice-cream parlor – take advantage
of everything our area has to offer.
While the Mahwah Chamber has many great
events planned in the coming months – the annual golf outing, multi-chamber networking
events, business expos and breakfast meetings
– I’d like to acknowledge and sincerely thank
our Business Card Exchange and Meet & Greet
hosts for 2011:
BCE HOsTs
Hearts & Crafts Grief Counseling
YWCA of Bergen County
Mahwah Courtyard by Marriott
Esplanade at Chestnut Ridge
Key Bank of Suffern
Jacobsen Landscape Design and Construction
Crowne Plaza Hotel & Conference Center
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Deborah Richin,
Financial Advisor
SNS Architects
Imprint Marketing Concepts
The Haggerty Group
Sal Lauretta for Men
MEET & GrEET HOsTs
TD Bank, Corporate Sponsor
SHARP Electronics Corp.
Thank you all for taking such an active part in
our Chamber. Members like you are the reason
our organization is so successful!
My best,
Susan Lord
Chamber President
UPCOMING EVENTS
Sep 8
Business Card Exchange: SNS Architects
Sep 12*
20th Annual Golf Outing and Humanitarian
Dinner: The Tuxedo Club
Sep 14
Multi Chamber Networking Event: Blend
Sep 20*
Breakfast: Mason Jar
Sep 22*
North Jersey Biz Expo: Birchwood Manor
Oct 5
Speed Networking: Garden State Plaza
Food Court
Oct 12*
Breakfast: Mahwah Bar & Grill
Oct 18
Business Card Exchange: Imprint Marketing
Concepts at Savini’s Restaurant
Nov 1
Non-member Open House:
Sheraton Mahwah Hotel. Sponsored by
Bergen Health & Life and MyBergen.com
Nov 9
Luncheon Sponsored by Suburban News:
The River Palm
Nov 16
Business Card Exchange: The Haggerty
Group
Nov 18*
Holiday Shopping Expo & Luncheon:
The Fiesta
Nov 30
Meet & Greet: TD Bank Atrium
• Rosemarie Monaco, CEO of Group M inc., a
PR and Marketing agency in Nyack, NY designed
the recently-launched book, For Family &
Friends…39 Things to Make a
Cancer Patient Smile by Susan
Reif, of Tuxedo Park, NY. The
book is a light-hearted guide to
help and inspire family members, friends, caregivers and
co-workers of cancer patients.
This heartwarming compilation of ideas answers the universal question posed by
nearly everyone when they hear of someone's illness: "What can I do to help?" The book is
available online at www.createspace.com/3604024
• fieldstone fine art Gallery has closed its
doors. The gallery and sculpture garden that has
graced Main Street in Ramsey for almost five
years officially closed on Friday, July 22. Mahwah
resident and co-owner Mariana Maldonado, the
gallery’s director has over a decade of experience
in the art field and plans to continue her art consulting services by appointment. She is launching a
virtual gallery called ARTvue.com as a visual tool
though she feels that art is a quality of life item
that needs to be experienced in person.
Mariana is looking forward to assisting clients in
finding art that resonates with them and their surroundings, showing the artwork in the comfort of
their home or office. Visit www.artvue.com
• Write ideas PR & adv/JerseyGirlPR, a boutique PR & marketing firm, has accepted two new
clients, Full Circle Talent Group LLC/Show Biz
Boot Camp of Paramus and Excel Salon of Mahwah. FCT trains and manages aspiring performers. Excel Salon, formerly Lady Di, has opened in
the Ramapo Center Mall featuring complete unisex hair and salon services.
• On May 26th, the Mahwah Museum Society
was awarded the 2011 Bergen County Historical
Preservation Commendation Award. It was presented as a result of the five year effort made by
museum volunteers to restore and preserve Mahwah’s 1871 Railroad Station and 1929 Erie Caboose. The interior and exterior restoration work
has provided the town with a lasting memory of
Mahwah’s early railroad days.
Faithfully restored, the station and the caboose
provide visitors with a feeling of what travel was
like in the past. Both are filled with interesting ar-
*Sponsorships still available. Please inquire at the office.
All dates and events are subject to change.
Please visit www.mahwah.com for up-to-date
information and to register for all events.
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The Old Station & Caboose are open Sundays from 2 - 4 pm.
tifacts from the Erie Railroad and other lines that
ran on the local tracks. Designed to educate and
entertain, the Old Station and Caboose offer attractions for adults and activities for children.
• Guardian Data Destruction, New York, NY
announced the opening a new office outside of
Detroit, Michigan. The expansion provides national coverage for on site hard drive destruction
and on site data erasure services. Detroit provides
national coverage from the east coast to St. Paul
and offers all services from both offices..
• Terrie O’Connor Realtors recently opened an
office in Wyckoff, making the location the newest
of six offices that the Realtor operates in Bergen
County. The ribbon-cutting event
was attended by
several local officials, including
Mayor Kevin J.
Rooney, Councilman Tom Madiand
gan
Councilman Christopher DePhillips, as well as
members of the community. A cause for celebration, the opening also featured refreshments and
music, which was provided by Joe Valeri and
Matthew O’Connor, and the Clan Na Vale Irish
Piper Band. The Wyckoff Group joins Terrie O’Connor Realtors offices in Saddle River, Allendale, Ridgewood, Ramsey — Main Street, and the
corporate office, located at the Office Court of
Ramsey.
• At the 2011 United Hospice of Rockland Gala,
The Byne Group was honored for their pro bono
work for Hospice which included the Myth and
Face print campaign, website and three television
commercials. They also took home six Big W
awards for excellence in creative and technical
achievement in advertising, marketing and promotion.
• Congratulations to the Youth Leadership Academy, Mahwah Police Officers, MMA and EVERYONE who participated in breaking the world
record for the World's Largest Smiley Face!! Over
2,200 people participated in this event!
The core purpose of the Mahwah Municipal alliance, or MMA, is to help the youth of Mahwah
become great decision makers. To meet this purpose, the MMA has been formed as an organization of community volunteers and local police
focusing efforts in three major strategic areas.
These include programs and projects related to
Personal Courage, Physical and Social Development and General Safety.
• Cali financial Services, a Credit/Debt Restoration/REOs (Bank Owned Real Estate Portfolios)
company, has recently teamed up with Trustco
Bank. They will be working hand in hand with
Trustco's clients in need of credit and debt restoration services. This will enable the clients to qualify for lines of credit as well as mortgage loans.
CHAMBER EVENTS
GOLF OUTING
(continued from p. 1)
“The spirit of cooperation of
those who assist us every year is
unfailing and boundless.”
Though the list of prizes, auction
and raffle items is still growing,
we have an amazing line-up of
vehicles (and don’t be surprised
if an airplane makes it onto this
list) that will be on display at the
four par-3 holes.
Chamber members Liberty
Hyundai on Route 17N in Ramsey and Ramsey Auto Group on
Route 17S in Ramsey will both
be supplying vehicles from their
inventory for the lucky golfer
who can make a hole-in-one on
one of the designated par-3
holes.
Radical Motorsports of New Jersey, carrying a diverse line of
pre-owned European, Domestic
and Exotic automobiles has also
committed to sending one of its
beautifully restored cars. And
over the 17th hole, where the
green goes over water, you will
see a 24-foot Scout motor boat,
complete with a trailer for towing it home, from Lima & Sons
Marine!
One final comment from the
chairman and vice-chair; “If you
want to play at one of the oldest
and most pristine courses, enjoy
spectacular food and support a
worthy cause, the Tuxedo Golf
Club is the only place to be on
September 12th.”
Sponsorships
There are several ways to participate and contribute to this worthy cause. If you don’t play golf,
come for cocktails and dinner.
Take advantage of the wide array
of sponsorship opportunities like
a full Hayakawa Sponsorship for
a foursome; put an ad in the commemorative journal; bid on the
silent and live auctions; purchase
raffle tickets for truly fantastic
prizes; donate prizes, or make a
tax deductible contribution.
Please go to the MRCC website
and look under the golf outing
tab at the top of the column on
the left of the page. There you
will find a list of opportunities
and the registration forms. ■
Seminars
nk
Wendi Caplan-Carroll of Constant Contact (above)
and Anthony Fasano of Powerful Purpose Associates (below) offered members seminars on Email
Marketing and LinkedIn: The Next Step.
Left: Over 8
Above: Volunteers manned a MRCC table at MyBergen.com’s NJ
Women’s Good Living Festival. (l to r) Lovina Schoenmakers,
Marie Chapin, Stuart Klein and Judy Brackenrig
Below: Mahwah Library officials hold a “Grand Opening” for the
new lower level of the library.
Networking at our June Business Card Exchange
was offered by Key Bank of Suffern (above).
The friendly staff at Key Bank greeted members
(below).
COME "HITCH-A-RIDE"
Contact Jessica Guilfoyle
845.535.3453 ex 206
[email protected]
in the Chamber’s quarterly mailer envelope.
We’ll send your promotional material to approximately
1,000 local businesses for only $225!
Next flyer deadline: Oct. 18, 2011
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MAHWAH REGIONAL
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CHAMBER NEWS BRIEFS
CHAMBER EVENTS
President
Susan Lord
Hughes Environmental Engineering
Senior Vice President
Peter D. Fenzel
Merrill Lynch Global Wealth
Management
Executive Director
Sharon Rounds
Treasurer
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Mini nament
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MAHWAH REGIONAL CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE INC.
Upper Saddle River since 1952. The
Club provides college scholarships
for local students and funding for
local causes such as The Center for
Food Action. Members run the children's rides at Ramsey Day and Mahwah Day, with proceeds going toward
the Club's charitable activities. As
part of Rotary International, the Club
also raises funds to support educational, medical and sanitary facilities
in Nicaragua , India and Haiti.
A successful and fun day for
Chamber members. In addition to the fun, the event
raised money for Shelter
Our Sisters. ■
Daniel J. Hope
Stryker Orthopaedics
Treasurer
MAHWAH REGIONAL CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE FOUNDATION INC.
• Tina Moss and Pete Zeiger from
Geiger recently designed and donat-
Ben Mills, CPA
The Pinnacle Award for Corporate Citizenship Goes to
Goldstein Lieberman & Company LLC - Some recipients of
the Goldstein Lieberman & Company Cares donations.
Pictured from left to right: Cindy Myer, Shelter our Sisters,
Carole McDermott, Meals on Wheels, Lisa Marshall, Controller, Goldstein Lieberman & Company, Sergeant Peter
Thompson, Families of War Veterans, Sean Gerow, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Phillip Goldstein,
Managing Partner Goldstein Lieberman & Company, John
Boykas, Partner Goldstein Lieberman & Company, Debbie
DeJong, Mental Health Association, Bruce Margulies,
Partner Goldstein Lieberman & Company, Kevin Grundig,
Families of War Veterans, Ben Mill, Partner Goldstein
Lieberman & Company, Elaine Meyerson, Shelter our Sisters, Dan Grady, Hospice, Sharon Rounds, Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce
Goldstein Lieberman & Company
Directors
Left top:
Bob Hansen and Joe D’Aloisio
Will Adamo
Sheraton Mahwah Hotel
Left bottom:
Cindy Myer, Elaine Meyerson,
Paula Star
Maja Britton
Adastra West, Inc.
Right top:
The Mulligan Couple –
Emil Rostello, Jr. and Susan Lord
Angela Clarkin
Mahwah Schools Foundation
Cathleen Davey
Ramapo College of New Jersey
Foundation
Jennifer Davis
ed 46 T-shirts for Marine Moms. Though they
were asked to provide simple T-shirts for the
home-bound Marines, Pete
arranged for the shirts to be
imprinted with the Marine
USMC and bulldog logos.
Tina’s husband Mark modeling
one of the shirts for home bound
marines
Editor’s Note: The maximum number of submissions to this
column per year is two per business. We reserve the right
to exclude, shorten, and edit as needed. ■
This issue of Chamber Briefs is printed on recycled paper. Please recycle it again.
ServPro of Northeast Bergen County
Richard Delaney
Delaney Computer Services, Inc.
Mark Fairman
New York Life Insurance Co.
Annette Freund
Above:
Dinner Sponsor
–Lauren
Schroeder and
Paul Garvey of
Mi-Box Mobile
Storage
Freund Associates Technical
Communication
Thomas E. Grissom
RVP Digital Printing
Martha Harvey
Sharp Electronics Corp.
Louis LaVigna
IPS Security
Left:
Event Sponsor
Prestige Mini
Jeff Lewis
Group M Inc.
Joseph Mikulka
Metro Pest Solutions
Maria Z. Nigro
Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.
James D. O'Connor
Check-M-Out Security Services,
Investigations, LLC
Terrie O’Connor
After Hours Networking
Members enjoyed our May 18 Business Card Exchange which was hosted
by Esplanade at Chestnut Ridge.
MahWah
Chamber Briefs
Terrie O’Connor Realtors
IS PUBLISHED qUARTERLY BY THE
Stuart Rosenberg
Beverly Hills Hand Car Wash
& Detailing
Paul Scarduffa
TD Bank
Lovina Schoenmakers
Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce
65 Ramapo Valley Rd., Suite 211
Mahwah, NJ 07430-1188
201-529-5566 • Fax 201-529-8122
[email protected]
LES Associates
Jessica Guilfoyle
Sharon Rounds
laYOuT eDiTOR: Maja Britton
PRinTinG: Staples Copy & Print Shop
eDiTOR:
Andy Sulzer
Milton Terry Associates
Bruce Whitaker, Esq.
McDonnell & Whitaker, L.L.C.
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RePORTeR:
www.mahwah.com
• On May 4, Goldstein lieberman & Company
was awarded the Rockland Business Association’s
prestigious Pinnacle Award for Corporate Citizenship, largely for the humanitarian outreach to local
charities provided through the Goldstein Lieberman & Company Cares program. The Cares Program awards donations monthly to various
organizations throughout the region.
• The Valley health System recently opened a
new facility at 470 North Franklin Turnpike in
Ramsey. The group celebrated with an open house
on July 14.
• The Bergen highlands-Ramsey Rotary Club
recently held its Annual Dinner, where new officers were installed and awards were bestowed.
Several Chamber directors and members were
honored during the course of the evening.
Paul Scarduffa of TD Bank was installed as Treasurer for the 2011-2012 year. The evening also saw
the announcement of the several awards, including
President’s Awards presented to Tom Grissom of
RVP Digital Printing and Maja Britton of adastra West, inc. Karen Amy of the DaCKKS
Group was honored with a Walter D. Head Award.
The Club presented a special award to Sara Kern
of the Mahwah High School Interact Club for her
work in creating a large and successful fundraising
event; the proceeds will be used to underwrite a
‘Gift of Life’ child, a program which brings seriously ill children from around the world to the
United States for life-saving heart operations.
The Bergen Highlands-Ramsey Rotary Club has
been supporting educational and charitable needs
in Allendale, Mahwah, Ramsey, Saddle River and
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NEW MEMBERS
CHAMBER NEWS
The Chamber is pleased to welcome the following new member businesses. (Effective April 6 – June 30, 2011)
Please visit www.mahwah.com for further information about their products and services
AXA Advisors, LLC
Ramsey Farmer's Market
Gregory Rosoff
Morristown, NJ
[email protected]
Nancy Boone
Ramsey, NJ
[email protected]
Benjamin Enterprises Inc.
S.E.M. Security Systems, Inc.
Dale Polmateer
Middletown, NY
[email protected]
Stephen Mocarsky
Warwick, NY
[email protected]
e2ECTA
Safari Telecom
Tony Delia
Mahwah, NJ
[email protected]
John Elia
Ramsey, NJ
[email protected]
Horizon Landscape
Signature Financial Group
Michael Kukol
Wyckoff, NJ
[email protected]
Eric Afacan
Paramus, NJ
[email protected]
MRCC’S JUNE LUNCHEON
held at the Ramsey Golf & Country Club
Right: Ms. Julia Mazza, MRCC’s 2011 Scholarship Recipient, received $1,500 toward her education at Ramapo College of New Jersey. (l to r) Kathleen Mainardi, Dan Hope, Cynthia Mazza, Julia Mazza, Michael Mazza and Tom Grissom
Below left: Event Sponsor, Lisa Kain of Suburban News, addresses attendees at
June Luncheon
Below right: Panelists discussed the benefits of hiring an intern. Visit www.mahwah.com to learn more. (l to r) Nola Steele, Betsy Hernandez Chelsea Vingoe,
Lindy Sanchez and Shari Litman
Welcoming New Members
.Left top, (l to r) Andy Sulzer, Milton Terry Associates and MRCC V.P.; MaryLee Mullens,
Keller Williams Village Square Realty; Tom Grissom, NJBG/Skylands Association and
MRCC Director; Nancy Boone, Ramsey Farmer’s Market; Michael Mazza Profazza LLC;
Elaine Myerson, Shelter Our Sisters, and Susan Lord, Hughes Environmental Engineering and MRCC President.
Keller Williams
Village Square Realty
Signature Financial Group LLC
MaryLee Mullins
Ridgewood, NJ
[email protected]
Eric Delaney
Paramus, NJ
[email protected]
Synergy HomeCare
MediaMix, Inc.
(l to r) Chris Marino, Extreme Snow Pros; and
Mark Fairman, New York Life Insurance Company and MRCC A.V.P.
Mark Fairman discusses member benefits at
our quarterly New Member Orientation.
Kim Forsa
Paramus, NJ
[email protected]
Joseph Vargas
Allendale, NJ
[email protected]
North Jersey Media Group
Valpak of New Jersey
& Rockland
Janice Friedman
Woodland Park, NJ
[email protected]
David Karfunkel
Rochelle Park, NJ
[email protected]
Oritani Bank
Xtreme Snow Pros
January Bourke
Ramsey, NJ
[email protected]
Chris Marino
Mahwah, NJ
[email protected]
CHAMBER
CRUISIN’
PAYCHEX Inc.
Daniel Federici
Fair Lawn, NJ
[email protected]
Personalized Physical Therapy
Wendy Haberman-Johnson
Mahwah, NJ
[email protected]
Profazza LLC
Peter Fenzel, Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management and MRCC Senior V.P. (standing
right) introduces himself at the May Meet & Greet held at Sharp Electronics Corp.
Michael Mazza
Hillsdale, NJ
[email protected]
FREE!
The Mahwah
Regional Chamber
of Commerce is
now serving
518 members from
97 communities!
MEET & GREET MORNINGS
Brian Walsh, Andy Sulzer,
and Bob Sherwood
Megan Fanslau, Sharon Rounds,
Carole Valera and Maureen Huggins
RIght: S
Learn how to get the most of your Chamber
membership & meet prospective new members
Come to our next “Morning Meet & Greet.” These informal open
houses are hosted by one of our members who provides free coffee
and donuts. Everyone networks and gives their “elevator pitch” to the
group. Everyone learns more about MRCC. Prospective and current
members are invited. Admission is FREE!
John Martin and
Michael DiLella
GrEAT NETwOrkiNG!
Nov. 30, 2011 • 8 a.m. • The Atrium at Td Bank
Go to www.mahwah.com for details.
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Ramsey, NJ
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