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Click Here to View the October E-Newsletter THE MMAAIINN LLIINNEE’’SS BUSINESS MONTHLY www.mlcc.org October 2012 · Business e-news to Members of The Main Line Chamber of Commerce In This Issue... GGOLDOLD LLEEAFAF CCELELEBREBRAATIONTION Event Photos 2, 3 September 27, 2012 Save the Date 4 Title Sponsor: Leadership Main Line™ 5 New Members and Presenting Sponsor: Member Milestones 6 Member News 7 Make More Save More Series™ 8 HELENA DEVEREUX WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP EILEEN CONNOLLY-ROBBINS OF MLCC (LEFT), Photography Provided By: WINNERS: LINDA GALANTE OF STRADLEY RONON HELENA DEVEREUX WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP (2011), DONNA ALLIE OF TEAM CLEAN (2012), Program Update 10 AWARD WINNER DONNA ALLIE OF TEAM CLEAN, EILEEN CONNOLLY-ROBBINS OF MLCC AND IRENE LEAH YAW OF TITLE SPONSOR DEVEREUX AND HORSTMANN HANNAN (2010) Upcoming Events 11 BERNIE DAGENAIS OF MLCC Foundation & Staff 10 Index to Advertisers Saint Joseph’s University 5 OVER 300 BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS AS DONNA ALLIE ACCEPTED THE AWARD, SHE ATTENDED THE EVENT TO SUPPORT Wells Fargo 5 SPOKE ABOUT HER JOURNEY AND HOW SHE WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP AND DONNA SEVERAL GUESTS OF TITLE SPONSOR DEVEREUX COULDN’T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT HER TEAM Advanced Staging Prod. 8 ALLIE WERE IN ATTENDANCE TO HONOR DONNA ALLIE Fesnak & Associates, LLP 9 Letter from President and CEO: Turning the final quarter into a winner KYW Newsradio 1060 9 to building new mutually beneficial relationships. Right Management 9 It's hard to believe we are in the final quarter of 2012. This is such an We’re working hard on producing a spectacular Trigon Technology Grp. 9 important time of year for all our Red Carpet Dinner and Main Line Gives Back Awards Independence Blue Cross 11 businesses. It's time to take stock of on Nov. 15. If you haven’t yet nominated a company where we are compared to our goals for – perhaps your own – to win an award, we the year, plot a realistic path to end the encourage you to do so here and take advantage of year as strongly as possible and develop the potential publicity that comes with celebrating strategies for 2013. volunteerism and philanthropy. (The deadline is Oct. Featured Events What makes a business tick? Certainly drive is 9) At the event itself, the Capitol Steps political October 5, 2012 necessary, along with a viable business model, satire singing group from Washington, D.C., and 7:30 - 9:30am products or services that people want or need, and remarks from Lincoln Financial Group CEO Dennis Make More Save More adaptation. The ability to change in light of new facts Glass bring promise of an informative and fun-filled Series™ and emerging strategies is essential, but knowing evening – a great place to entertain a client or Register Now when to stick with a strategy is also important. partner who is important to the future of your Focus, above all else, is necessary to achieve company. business success. Let's pledge to prioritize properly in We look forward to working with you in the October 16, 2012 these final months of 2012. months ahead. 8:00 - 10:00am At The Main Line Chamber of Commerce, we're Main Line Society of focused on bringing together members to spark ideas Regards, Professional Women™ and partnerships. Twenty one companies joined the Register Now Chamber in September and their leaders look forward Bernard Dagenais Event Photos Make More Save More™ - September 7, 2012 Thanks to our Title Sponsor: Thanks to our Event Sponsors: NICK SAKIEWICZ, FOUNDER OF THE PHILADELPHIA UNION, GAVE MARTIN MCLAUGHLIN, MANAGING PARTNER OF THE INTRODUCTORY REMARKS AND SHARED HIS PROVEN ADVICE CHRISTINE ANDERSON AND JOAN CHRESTAY OF PLATINUM MOSAIC PARTNER, LLC, WAS THE FEATURED SPEAKER FOR LEADING WITH PASSION SPONSOR SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY AND SHARED HIS STRATEGIC MARKETING AND BRANDING STRATEGIES FOCUSED ON DELIVERING GROWTH Business Card Exchange - September 12, 2012 Thanks to our Host: TIM ZEIGLER OF KAMELOT AUCTIONS, RAY RABCHUK OF CARRIE DOHENY AND SUSAN WIX OF FRANKLIN MINT FEDERAL MARK SCHWARTZ OF PRIORITYCARE GAVE TOURS TO ATTENDEES VERTEX FITNESS AND OTHER ATTENDEES LISTEN TO LORI CREDIT UNION AND SUSAN KERSCH OF KERSCH FABRIC NETWORK OF THE PRIORITYCARE FACILITY CUNNINGHAM OF PRIORITYCARE TALK ABOUT THE LOCATION Main Line Society of Professional Women™ Lunch and Share Conversation - September 13, 2012 Thanks to our Event Sponsors: MAIN LINE HEALTH CARDIOLOGISTS, NURSES AND PHYSICIANS JOE STEFANKIEWICZ OF FRANKLIN MINT FEDERAL CREDIT KELLY MCCAULEY OF VERTEX FITNESS, JOYCE LITTLE AND ASSISTANTS SPOKE TO ALL OF THE ATTENDEES ABOUT HEART UNION AND KAREN BARSOTTINI OF COMFORT KEEPERS BARBARA ROMAGNOLI NETWORK AT THE TABLE PRIOR TO HEALTH AND KNOWING YOUR NUMBERS NETWORK WITH AN ATTENDEE AT THE EVENT THE EVENT STARTING Event Photos Government Affairs/Nonprofit Roundtable - September 21, 2012 Thanks to our Host: Thanks to our Sponsors: PANELISTS FROM L TO R: CHRIS TABAKIN OF MELMARK (MODERATOR), LAURA BURNHAM OF ABINGTON ART CENTER, JOAN CHRESTAY OF SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY, CAROL GOERTZEL OF PATHWAYS PA AND BRIAN EURY OF DELAWARE SISTER PATRICIA FADDEN, PRESIDENT OF HOST IMMACULATA JOEL SMITH OF J. 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SMITH & ASSOCIATES AND BILL VALLEY HEALTHCARE COUNCIL OF HAP UNIVERSISTY GAVE THE WELCOME TO THE ATTENDEES TYSON OF AQUA, PENNSYLVANIA Giant Main Line Run - September 23, 2012 Event Sponsors: EAM ELLS ARGO TEAM BUCA DI BEPPO—WYNNEWOOD T W F GIANT FOODSTORES WAS THE TITLE SPONSOR OF THE RUN AND PROVIDED FOOD FOR ALL OF THE RUNNERS AFTER THE RACE Network at Noon - September 24, 2012 Thanks to our Sponsor: KATE BROGAN OF CRADLES TO CRAYONS (LEFT) AND BETTY CAMERON COTE OF SUSANNA FOO GOURMET KITCHEN, ROBERT THOMASON OF WAYNE BED & BREAKFAST INN, WU OF PRESBYTERIAN CHILDREN’S VILLAGE (RIGHT) STAND KATHLEEN MCNALLY OF EXECUTIVE COMMONS, BOB WEBER OF RODERICK WOLFSON OF WOLFSON ARCHITECT AND WITH EVENT SPONSOR JEFF LENDERMAN OF USI AFFINITY, THE WSI DIGITAL WIZARDS AND DENNIS WOLF OF REPUBLIC BANK DYLAN WADELL OF NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL - BENEFIT SOLUTIONS GROUP EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Save the Date Save the Date: Red Carpet Dinner - November 15, 2012 t The Perfect Client Appreciation Event of the Season When: November 15, 2012 · 5:30pm Where: Drexelbrook Corporate Events Center, Drexel Hill Red Carpet Entertainment: With Remarks By: Main Line Gives Back Awards: Honors companies’ efforts to enhance the community through support for nonprofits and other community-focused endeavors. Companies are encouraged to self-nominate or nominate clients. Dennis Glass, Click here for nomination forms President and CEO Due October 9, 2012 Click here to register Lincoln Financial Group OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS: USI Affinity · Saint Joseph's University · Drexelbrook Corporate Events Center · Vertex, Inc. Brown Brothers Harriman · Main Line Health · BNY Mellon · Aqua, Inc. · Citizens Bank · Firstrust Bank M&T Bank · Republic Bank · Rosemont College Member to Member Discount - Coaching/Consulting Services Please visit the following coaches and consultants and mention that you are a Main Line Chamber member to receive your discount: BETH YVETTE STRANGE IMAGE CONSULTING, LLC MANAGEMENT MPOWERMENT ASSOCIATES One free additional hour of image services 10% discount www.BethStrange.com www.managementmpowerment.com CHATSWORTH CONSULTING RIGHT ATTITUDE MANAGEMENT 10% off services 10% discount www.chatsworthconsulting.com [email protected] DIVORCE COACH SALESLEADER LLC Free first coaching hour 20% discount on initial training services www.brennandivorcecoach.com www.toddcohen.com FULL CIRCLE SOLUTIONS SANDLER TRAINING 10% discount for first month Contact for discount www.fullcirclesolutions.net www.geise.sandler.com GLO WELLNESS COACHING SMARTMOVES COACHING FREE Best Body Now Breakthrough Session ($250 value) 20% discount on 3 month package www.glowp.com www.smartmovescoaching.com Interested in offering a Member to Member Discount? Contact Michele at [email protected] Leadership Main Line 2013 Leadership Main Line Class Applications Deadline to Apply: 5:00 pm on October 24 Leadership Main Line (LML) develops personal leadership skills, with a particular focus on nonprofit board service. Participants learn to create a rewarding legacy for themselves and their companies as they make connections with the region and the people who help power it. Click here to see a list of companies that have participated Click here to view a one-page overview of LML for 2013 For more information or to apply online: www.LeadershipMainLine.com September 2012 Welcome New Members GOLD MEMBERS CARDIO CANINE HEALTHEASE, INC. Ms. Kayla Western, Owner Armand Tecco, M.Ed., President CONTINENTAL BANK - DEVON 7 Carol Ln 489 Devon Park Dr Ste 321 Ms. Sherry D'Orazio, Branch Manager Berwyn PA 19312 Wayne PA 19087 227 W Lancaster Ave www.cardiocanine.net www.healtheasefitness.com Devon PA 19333 (610) 291-3928 (610) 688-2040 www.thecontinentalbank.com [email protected] [email protected] (610) 964-0643 Dog Care & Training Health/Fitness/Weight Loss [email protected] Banks/Savings Institutions CATALYST OUTDOOR ADVERTISING MAINTAIN IT ALL, LLC Ms. Crystal Crawford, Founding Partner Mr. David E. Sullivan, Sales Manager HYPERBARIC THERAPY USA & THE AUTISM 237 W. Lancaster Ave 1910 Rahway Ave TREATMENT CENTER OF NEWTOWN SQUARE Devon PA 19333 Norristown PA 19401 Ms. Bridget Mercer, Office Manager www.catalystoutdoor.com www.MaintainItAllServices.com 3744 West Chester Pk (610) 975-9390 (484) 687-3903 Newtown Square PA 19073 [email protected] [email protected] www.hbtusa.com Advertising Specialties Paving - Sealing - Concrete (610) 355-1747 [email protected] CONRAD O'BRIEN S. A. GILSON Health Care Services Ms. Helen Esbenshade, Partner Ms. Sandra A. Gilson 200 N High St Ste 300 365 Berwyn Baptist Rd THE HERNANDEZ AGENCY - STATE FARM West Chester PA 19380 Berwyn PA 19312 Mr. Cristian Hernandez www.conradobrien.com (610) 644-2774 110-112 W Eagle Rd 1st Flr (610) 701-9100 [email protected] Havertown PA 19083 [email protected] Not Categorized (267) 566-1371 Attorneys/Legal Services SIMPLY B ORGANIZED [email protected] Insurance-General DAVIS, BUCCO & ARDIZZI P.C.
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