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A SUPPLEMENT to LEHIGH VALLEY BUSINESS SPONSOREDLISTS by Future Meet Your Clients 2019 Event Sponsorship^ Opportunities 2019 BOOK OF A SUPPLEMENT TO LEHIGH VALLEY BUSINESS SPONSOREDLISTS BY Future Meet Your Clients 2019 Event Sponsorship^ Opportunities Real Estate and Development Symposium* March 6, 2019 Future of Higher Education March 28, 2019 Forty Under 40 Awards April 11, 2019 Women of Influence Awards May 8, 2019 90 Ideas in 90 Minutes June 13, 2019 Health Care Symposium* August 1, 2019 CFO of the Year Awards September 11, 2019 Fastest Growing Companies Awards October 23, 2019 HR Symposium November 2019 Berks County Real Estate Symposium* November 2019 Business of the Year Awards December 4, 2019 2019 Outlook December 2019 *In addition to sponsorships, exhibitor opportunities are also available for these select events. LVB’s sponsorships are limited. 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Subscriptions are available for $67 per year, two years for $89, and three years for $119. As we turn the calendar to 2019, I am excited for what the Published by BridgeTower Media future holds. I wish you great success for you and your company in 2019! Sincerely, Mike O’Rourke | Publisher Lehigh Valley Business THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS WWW.LVB.COM BOOK OF LISTS 2019 3 2019 BOOK LISTSOF TABLE OF CONTENTS CONSTRUCTION .............................. 6 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES .........63 Architectural Firms ....................................................................... 6 Advertising Agencies & Marketing Firms ................................. 63-64 Concrete Contractors & Suppliers ................................................. 7 Alternative Energy Companies .................................................... 65 Electrical Contractors ............................................................... 8-9 Business Resources .............................................................66-68 Engineering Firms ................................................................. 10-11 Commercial Printers .................................................................. 69 Excavating Contractors .............................................................. 12 Economic Development Organizations ......................................... 70 General Contractors & Construction Management .................. 13-14 Electric & Gas Providers ............................................................. 71 Homebuilders ............................................................................ 15 Environmental Remediation Firms & Services .............................. 72 HVAC & Plumbing Contractors ................................................... 16 Hotels ....................................................................................... 73 Restoration Contractors ............................................................ 17 Internet Service Providers ...........................................................74 Interior Design Firms .................................................................. 76 Law Firms .............................................................................77-79 EDUCATION & TRAINING ............18 Largest Berks County Employers ........................................... 80-81 Career & Trade Schools ............................................................. 18 Largest Lehigh Valley Employers ................................................. 82 Colleges & Universities .............................................................. 19 Largest Pocono Employers ......................................................... 83 Management & Coaching Consultants ........................................ 20 Meeting & Conference Centers ................................................... 84 Statewide MBA Programs .......................................................21-22 Signage Companies ................................................................... 85 Security Companies ................................................................... 86 Theaters & Arts Centers ............................................................. 87 FINANCIAL SERVICES ..................23 Trucking Companies ................................................................... 88 Accounting Firms .................................................................. 24-25 Video Production Companies ...................................................... 89 Asset Managers ........................................................................ 26 Website Design Companies ........................................................ 90 Banks ...................................................................................27-28 Credit Unions ....................................................................... 29-31 Financial Planning Consultants ................................................... 32 REAL ESTATE .................................91 Insurance Agencies............................................................... 33-34 Residential Real Estate Agencies ............................................... 91 Investment Brokerage Firms ....................................................... 35 Commercial Real Estate Agencies .............................................. 92 Registered Investment Advisers .................................................. 36 Commercial & Industrial Developers ........................................... 93 Tax Preparation Firms ................................................................ 38 Property Management Firms ....................................................... 94 Merger & Acquisition Specialists ................................................ 39 Mortgage Lenders & Brokers ...................................................... 95 Small Business Administration Loans/Lenders ............................ 40 PROFESSIONAL RESOURCES .....96 HEALTH SERVICES ........................42 Auto Dealerships .....................................................................
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