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2010 Business and Industry Directory 2010 Business and Industry Directory Montgomery County Economic Development Corp. 420 W. Germantown Pike East Norriton, PA 19403 610-272-5000 / Fax 610-272-6235 www.montcoedc.com MCEDC Membership 3D Financial Group 610-766-3029 Accredited Environmental Technologies, Inc. 800-969-6238 2 Bala Plaza Suite 901 28 N. Pennell Road Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Media, PA 19063 www.3DFinancialGroup.com www.aetinc.biz Dennis D. D'Andrea President Kris Smith Marketing Director 44 Business Capital LLC 215-985-4400 Advantage Building & Facility Services, LLC 610-701-0735 1787 Sentry Parkway West Suite 210, Building 16 901 S. Bolmar Street Building III Blue Bell, PA 19422 West Chester, PA 19382 www.44businesscapital.com www.advantagebfs.com Jeff Sherry Partner Trish Faidiga President Greg Poehlmann President Phil Rapone Partner Ajax Management Corp. 610-964-8991 320 King of Prussia Road Joe Dreyer Vice President Radnor, PA 19087 612 Fayette Associates 610-825-6695 529 Fayette Street Michael J. Quigg President Conshohocken, PA 19428 Albert Einstein Healthcare Network 215-456-7040 5501 Old York Road Julian Miraglia General Partner Philadelphia, PA 19141 761 Fifth Avenue Associates 610-405-7541 www.einstein.edu 129 Sawgrass Drive Richard Montalbano Vice President and Project Execution Blue Bell, PA 19422 All Holding Co., Inc. 215-256-8818 PO Box 2 382 Main Street Ellis Jacobs General Partner Harleysville, PA 19438-0002 Kenneth E. Borislow www.allholdingcompany.com A.V. Weber Co. Inc. 215-699-3527 Samantha Alderfer Marketing Manager 101 Elm Avenue James VanStone President / CEO North Wales, PA 19454 www.avweber.com Allsteel 215-280-5489 2575 Preble Circle David E. Weber President Lansdale, PA 19446 ABC Insert Company, Inc. 215-646-0760 www.allsteeloffice.com 155 N. Ridge Avenue Donna Volpone Business Development Manager Ambler, PA 19002 www.abcinsert.com Almac Group Incorporated 215-660-8500 25 Fretz Road Mark Koenig Principal Souderton, PA 18964 William Lamb Principal www.almacgroup.com Victoria Koenig Principal Michael Bacon Vice President of Finance, North America Maryellen Lamb Principal Robert Dunlop President Abington Township 267-536-1000 Dave Setley Head of Business Development 1176 Old York Road Dan Megill Director of Operations Abington, PA 19001 Rich Moore Director of H.R. - US www.abington.org M. Matthew Lahaza Asst. Township Manager/Economic Devel. Director Alphagraphics Print Shops 610-940-1282 950 Colwell Lane Suite 2 Accelerx Group 215-361-6669 Conshohocken, PA 19428 PO Box 1090 www.alphagraphics.com/us047 Lansdale, PA 19446 Daniel Wisniewski Owner www.accelerxgroup.com James Katzenberger Principal Altemose Realty Corp. 215-996-1234 2880 Bergey Road Suite D Hatfield, PA 19440 www.altemose.com Roger D. Altemose www.montcoedc.com 1 MCEDC Membership Alura Business Solutions, LLC 215-721-1122 ARCO Design / Build Construction Company 610-234-0700 1000 Germantown Pike Suite C-4 1100 E. Hector Street Suite 419 Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Conshohocken, PA 19428 www.alurasolutions.com www.arcodb.com Jason Derstine President / CEO Rob Steigerwald Regional Manager Ryan Rosenkaimer Vice President, Managed Services Rick Schultze Vice President Ambler Savings Bank 610-650-9517 Arnao Insurance Agency 610-489-1122 PO Box 263 3009 Germantown Pike 379 E. Main Street Fairview Village, PA 19409-0263 Collegeville, PA 19426 www.amblersav.com Diane L. Kresge Assistant Branch Manager David A. Arnao Owner American Alloy Fabricators, Inc. 610-635-0205 Audubon Land Development Corp. 610-631-1100 2559 Industry Lane 2620 Egypt Road Norristown, PA 19403 Norristown, PA 19403 www.americanalloyfab.com www.audubonland.com Gerard T. Colvin President Donald J. Neilson Tony D'Orsogna American Executive Centers 610-940-1600 600 W. Germantown Pike Suite 400 Bank of America 610-825-8800 Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 4 Sentry Parkway Suite 200 www.aecphilly.com Blue Bell, PA 19422 Ann Lokay Center Manager www.bankofamerica.com Kathleen A. Thomas Senior Vice President - Market Executive Annie International, Inc. 267-677-1050 Krys Dorwart Administrative Assistant 500 Church Road Michael Serafino Senior Vice President - Market Credit Officer North Wales, PA 19454 Joseph F. Campbell Senior Vice President - Senior Client Manager www.anniebeauty.com Terrance Barclift Senior Vice President - Senior Client Manager Kevin Shinn CEO Sheila M. Roberts Vice President Client Manager Kathi Scalzitti Office Manager Dilmohan (Dale) Grewal Senior Vice President - Senior Client Manager David Keppel Warehouse Manager Karen M. Shoener Senior Vice President - Senior Client Manager Kay Sin Jane Sobieski Senior Vice President - Senior Client Manager Apex Companies, LLC 610-722-9050 Larry Skvir Vice President - Client Manager 269 Great Valley Parkway Randy Feig Vice President - Client Manager Malvern, PA 19355 Michael J. Gallagher Vice President www.apexcos.com Jeffrey C. Obrecht Division Manager Barry Isett & Associates, Inc. 610-935-2175 1003 Egypt Road Dennis Shelly Program Manager Phoenixville, PA 19460 Leo Ryan www.barryisett.com Applied Bank 302-326-4200 Robert E. Heist Branch Manager 601 Delaware Avenue Alexander Ulmer Environmental Scientist Wilmington, DE 19081 Barbara A. Yuhas Project Manager www.appliedbank.com Christopher Bucci Structural Engineer Louis J. Stackeni Business Development Timothy D. Cole Vice President BartonPartners, Inc. 610-930-2800 700 E. Main Street 3rd Floor Carl H. Kruelle Senior Vice President Norristown, PA 19401 Aptcor Commercial, Realtors 215-855-9600 www.bartonpartners.com 414 W. Main Street PO Box 148 Thomas C. Barton Principal Lansdale, PA 19446 William R. Warwick Principal www.aptcor.com Bruce E. Adelsberger Principal Alan S. Apt President Seth A. Shapiro Director of Planning & Urban Design Michael Rosenthal Account Executive Raelene McCarthy Marketing Manager Paul L. Kasoff Account Executive / Property Manager Franklin J. Platt General Manager Eagle Property Management Brad Goodrich Account Executive Susan Eveland Executive Assistant Avi Cohen Account Executive www.montcoedc.com 2 MCEDC Membership Baum, Smith & Clemens, LLP 215-368-5755 Bestweld, Inc. 610-718-9700 2128 N. Broad Street 40 Robinson Street Lansdale, PA 19446 Pottstown, PA 19464 www.bsccpas.com www.bestweld.com Alfred A. Foley Partner William Oscar Richard W. Baum Partner Rodney P. Bayard President Judy E. Smith Partner Tad Schantz Senior Binswanger 215-448-6000 Two Logan Square 4th Floor Paul Kozeniewski Marketing Director Philadelphia, PA 19103 BBD, LLP 215-567-7770 www.binswanger.com 1835 Market Street 26th Floor Frank Cullen Philadelphia, PA 19103 Paul D. French Vice President www.bbdcpa.com J. Scott Gabrielsen Vice President Erin T. McClafferty Marketing Director Michael J. Treacy Senior Vice President Charles J. Bramley Partner Patrick Brady Associate Bobbi Kelly Recruiting & Human Resources Director David R. Binswanger Chairman BBL Company 215-362-1000 Bostock, Inc. 610-650-9650 2194 Detwiler Road PO Box 310 16 W. Indian Lane Kulpsville, PA 19443 Norristown, PA 19403 www.bblco.com www.bostock-cnc.com Robert N. Rau President Peter D. Bostock Owner BCW Associates, Ltd. 203-597-0400 Brandywine Realty Trust 610-325-5600 225 E. Aurora Street PO Box 151 555 E. Lancaster Avenue Suite 100 Waterbury, CT 06708 Radnor, PA 19087 www.bcwassociates.com www.brandywinerealty.com Jeffrey D. McLellan President Melissa Meyer Jonathan Albert Chairman Keith Oldt Director of Leasing Kate Graham Administrative Assistant Stephen P. Rush Director of Leasing Kathleen P. Sweeney-Pogwist Vice President of Leasing Beacon Commercial Real Estate 610-828-0100 Irene Kerr Executive Assistant Radnor Financial Center 201 King of Prussia Road, Suite 260 Jeff DeVuono Radnor, PA 19087 Rich McGuckin www.beaconcre.com Jennifer Unterberger John Greenwald Partner Brian Neary Chuck Shields Vice President Matthew P. Croce Gene McHale Partner Brian Orr James DiBianca Vice President Amy Lupisella Leasing Assistant M. Taylor Young Vice President Jessie Weisbrodt Mike Flynn Eileen Bagdon Assistant Property Manager Colin McHale Vice President Mary Jo O’Neill Beneficial Bank 610-631-1003 Daniel Brighter 2905 Whitehall Road Norristown, PA 19403-4400 Briara Trading Company 610-834-1116 70 Portland Road www.thebeneficial.com West Conshohocken, PA 19428 John Priole Assistant Vice President / Branch Manager www.briaratrading.com Brian C. Miller Ned J. Kaplin Secretary / Treasurer Thomas G. Asher D. Noel Collins Assistant Vice President Brite Realty Services, Inc. 610-524-8285 Kerry Hayden-Tunnell Assistant Vice President 677 Exton Commons Russ Pyle Vice President Exton, PA 19341 Ellen Conboy Assistant Vice President / Branch Manager www.briterealty.com Mary Ellen Taylor Assistant Vice President Branch Manager Thomas P. Taylor Vice President Terri Weber Assistant Vice President Branch Manager Theresa McMenamin Principal Roy C. Thomas Assistant Vice President / Branch Manager Liz Alexander Director, Business Development Jennifer Marx Assistant Manager Richard R. Beidleman Vice President/Director of Sales & Leasing Ralph Magnatta Principal William Alexander Marlynn Persiani www.montcoedc.com 3 MCEDC Membership Dick Schmidt Michael Colonnello Account Executive JoAnne Cuddahy Senior Associate Century 21 Alliance - Buckingham 215-794-1001 Brode & Brooks, Inc. 215-679-4200 4814 York Road PO Box 277 404 Main Street Buckingham, PA 18912 Pennsburg, PA 18073 www.c21alliance.net www.brodeandbrooks.com Ron Clarke Chief Executive Officer Wally Landes Greg Whedbee Director of Commercial Marketing Ed Brooks Rich Enders Owner Jeffrey Brode Principal Steven
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