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Core Class of 2012 Core Class of 2012 Anna Adams Becky Carey City of Philadelphia Ernst & Young LLP Berta Aldrich Debbie Carlos Vanguard Sunoco, Inc. Marc Ammaturo Ashley Chan Public Financial Management Hangley Aronchick Segal & Pudlin Mitch Arch Nicky Charles Aqua America Corp. School Reform Commission Bassam Awadalla Maurice Civers Bank of America SSC Pacific Katie Bachmeyer Maureen Clancy VWR International Comcast Interactive Todd Baylson Joanna Cline Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Pepper Hamilton LLP Jen Bellot Brie Coellner Thomas Jefferson University Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Narj Bhogal Marsha Cohen Exelon / PECO Homeless Advocacy Project Jeannine Bishop Tim Cronin Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP AmeriHealth Mercy Tom Bonner Ruth Ann Dailey PECO Energy Company American Cancer Society Terry Booker Drew Davis Independence Blue Cross PECO Vince Brigandi Martin Deetz Sunoco, Inc. The Dow Chemical Company Amara Briggs Josh Deringer Citizens Bank Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Joy Brown Christy Deutsch Vanguard Cozen O'Connor Harry Buchman Jasmine Eaddy Cancer Treatment Centers of America ACHIEVEability Susan Campbell Mike Eagles Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House Comcast Cable Christine Caputo Sam Earle The Free Library of Philadelphia Local Food Systems Inc. Greg Fanelli Mike Kerlin Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia McKinsey & Company Lauren Feldhake Tom Kerr PECO Hamilton Lane Jon Fisher Paula King The Dow Chemical Company Vanguard Paul Flora Kathleen King Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Day & Zimmerman Mona Ghude Shawn Lacy Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Family Support Services, Inc. Denise Gifford Melissa Landay Widener University Wells Fargo Tina Gilbert Paul LaViola Accenture RTD Financial Advisors, Inc. Michelle Goglia Jason Leckerman UnitedHealthcare Ballard Spahr LLP Corinne Good Scott Lillis Ernst & Young JPMorgan Chase Bank Ted Gunther John Lindeman PricewaterhouseCoopers Janney Montgomery Scott LLC Crystal Hardie Jon Lyman Vanguard PricewaterhouseCoopers Greg Heller Amy MacLaren Enterprise Center Community Development PREIT Corp. Doreen Masalta Dawn Holden PECO Turning Points for Children Elizabeth Mattioni Keith Holly City of Philadelphia Sunoco Trish McCausland Tony Hudgins McCausland & McCausland LLC Philadelphia Fire Department Partner Larae Junior Jenn McCreary Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program Rick Kahley Tara Miller Exelon Business Services Temple University Jim Keller Kelley Miller Saul Ewing LLP Reed Smith Jack Kelly Patrick Morgan Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia City of Philadelphia Markita Morris-Louis Chris Solecki Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Givnish Family Funeral Homes Kristin Mullen Carly Spross Cancer Treatment Centers of America The Fresh Grocer Jim Multari Melanie Stephano SPROUT (Comcast) SCA Americas JoAnn Murphy Sherri Stuart PJM Interconnection MEDecision, Inc. Lauren O'Brien Bill Swahl Independence Blue Cross Exelon Power Sal Patti Michele Szkolnicki PNC Bank Cancer Treatment Centers of America Maureen Pinchock Meg Tedesco SAP America The Salvation Army Annaka Portray Denise Turpin PJM Philadelphia Police Department Alex Puig Mary Walker International SOS PECO Frank Rexach Caroline Wallo Sunoco Aqua America Paul Ricci Sean Wechter Energy Plus Holdings LLC Comcast Claire Robertson-Kraft Deb Weinstein Young Involved Philadelphians GlaxoSmithKline Marna Salimena Paul Wildoer Comcast VWR International LLC Becky Sanderson Natalie Wiltshire Hay Group KIPP Philadelphia Schools Ron Schloendorn Chuck Wright PECO Energy Co. Peirce College Beth Shuman Phil Yannella Public Health Management Corporation Ballard Spahr LLP Steve Singh Amanda Young PECO March of Dimes Corinne Snell Karen Young Fox School of Business - Temple University Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center .
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