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CPWN June.18 Newsletter President Bev Smith Tessier Real Estate Vice President Wendy Lee Susquehanna Spine & Rehab Treasurer Kelly Bedsaul Wirtz & Daughters Assistant Treasurer June Sponsor - Melissa Harbold, Merrill Lynch Jennifer Coakley Jenskin Studios Melissa is Vice President and Wealth Management Advisor with Secretary Merrill Lynch. She has been a financial advisor since 2004, the Kim Zavrotny year she graduated Cum Laude with a BBA from Loyola McComas Funeral Home College. Melissa is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Immediate Past President practitioner, earning that prestigious designation awarded by the Melissa Harbold, CFP® Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. in 2008. Merrill Lynch At Merrill Lynch, Melissa is part of a five member team. The Board Chairs Events Benassi, Harbold Ford Group, has a combined industry Jeannette Stancill experience of 105 years. The team is dedicated to providing FitzGerald Financial Group select families with a road map to reach their financial Fashion Show destinations. The team believes you may find value in a one-on- Mary Ann Bogarty one relationship with someone dedicated to knowing who you are and what you wish to Harford Bank accomplish. Someone who knows your kid’s names, how hard you worked to get where Marketing you are, how you define a successful life and how you view investing. Meggin M’Gonigle-Reeder M&T Bank Melissa is Immediate Past President of CPWN as well as the Chair for the Historic Area Membership Chair Commission in Port Deposit. Jane Hardwick M&T Bank June Speaker - Steve Rouse, Rousedale Farm, Fallston Newsletter Editor Jody H Youll Madaco Mktg/Coffee News Born in a small town in Northern New York State, with Sponsorships broadcasting stops in Bangor, Charlottesville, Elmira and Lisa Fuller a few others, Steve landed in Baltimore in 1985. Starting Fuller & Associates Insurance at 92 Star, Steve’s 17 year run at his next station WQSR Website hosting the Rouse and Company morning show was Lisa Baldino probably the highlight of his career. The show was the Turn of Phrase number one show in Baltimore for years through the Member at Large nineties and into the new century. During this reign, Shobita DuBois Steve’s band Stevie and the Satellites performed all over Love, Fleming & Bearsch, LLC the area opening for some of the biggest entertainers in the world. After the QSR years ended, there were Radio and TV stops at WBAL, 98 Rock, WLIF, ABC2, Fox 45 and Q1370. Steve’s voice over business began in ernest and continues today as well. www.cpwnet.org P.O. Box 654 Now, along with his voice being heard afternoons on WHGM in Havre de Grace and all Bel Air, MD 21014 over the country and world, Steve concentrates on his farm, Rousedale Farm in Fallston. He and his wife Vicky grow organic produce and supply eggs, chicken and honey for some of Baltimore’s restaurants and market customers alike. The farm has been featured in Baltimore Magazine, The City Paper, The Baltimore Sun and other local Harford County publications. We neglected to send out the May newsletter, and want to apologize to Lisa. She was the sponsor for the May meeting, and is on the Board of Directors for CPWN. Thank you Lisa! A professional writer and strategic marketer, Lisa Baldino created her own business niche by meeting the writing needs of small to mid-sized companies. Turn of Phrase combines Lisa’s expertise in business, communications and marketing to serve clients in a variety of industries – from electronics and banking to construction and government. Lisa is a contributing writer for I95 Business magazine and The Baltimore Sun, and she is the editor of Elegant Living Magazine. Her career includes account management at top Pittsburgh and New York agencies, 12 years at Sony Electronics in various corporate communications and marketing positions, and freelance writing for both print and broadcast media. Lisa volunteers on the Liturgy Resource Committee at Saint Margaret Church and the Within Our Reach Symposium Steering Committee at the University of Maryland Medical Center. She is a seven-year CPWN member and currently holds a board member position. She lives in Bel Air with her husband, Greg, and their two children, Ryan, 18, and Sara, 15. Lisa enjoys dance aerobics and boxing, as well as watching her son swim and her daughter dance. Visit www.turnofphrasemarketing.com TUESDAY, JUNE 12, - Member lunch meeting, 11:30-1:30pm, Vandiver Inn, S Union Ave, HdG. Sponsored by Melissa Harbold, Merrill Lynch. Speaker - Steve Rouse, Rousedale Farm. TUESDAY, JULY 10, - Member lunch meeting, 11:30-1:30pm, Vandiver Inn, S Union Ave, HdG. Sponsored by Heather Lamont, MB HomeCare. Financial Panel discussion with Stephanie Casidy, Jodi Davis, Melissa Harbold and Andrea Kirk, and Libby Plunkett. If you have special food needs, please email [email protected] Cancellation Policy: Please remember it is CPWN policy that change to an event registration must be made NO LATER THAN end of day Thursday before the event. If you do not notify CPWN by this time, you will be responsible for the full registration fee. At each meeting two attendees’ cards will be drawn to be featured in the following month’s newsletter. SAVE THE DATE Concert & Ladew Tour Wednesday, July 8 5pm tour, 6pm concert The Klassix Howard Bank Chairman and CEO Mary Ann More info below Scully will be the featured presenter on June 21, 2018 as part of the Water’s Edge Event The Arc NCR’s 2018 Golf Tournament Center Speaker Series. Her remarks will focus Thursday, September 27 on how locally based banking is vital to Mountain Branch Golf Course economic development and small business Start: 8:00am growth in Harford County and the entire state If you are a nonprofit CPWN member, please of Maryland. The reception will begin at 5 p.m. followed by the speaking program at forward your events to 5:30 p.m. with questions and networking until [email protected]. Events will be listed 7 p.m. as space allows. Tickets at www.watersedgeevents.com/ weec-speaker-series-featuring-mary-ann- scully LADEW GARDEN TOUR & CONCERT THE KLASSIX WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 6-8pm CPWN can purchase group rate tickets for this Member Anniversaries event. $10 (save $3) plus a bonus tour of the gardens prior to the event (and early seat spot 12 Years 4 Years reserve). Go to website to register, but hurry! Janet Gomes Lisa Jones 7 Years 3 Years Lisa Baldino Sandra Rodenas 20TH ANNUAL FASHION SHOW 6 Years 2 Years TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 Sandy Osborn Sara Garbarino Yes, its the 20th anniversary! Its going to be a Tobias Musser new, exciting, fun filled evening. Want to sponsor? Sponsorships can be purchased online Leslie Stein under Fashion Show. Paula Lucas 1 Year Julie Chmura Kerri Kneisley Jayne Klein.
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