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Corporate Counsel ~ Pennsylvania October 2011 tuesdAy, OCtOber 18, 2011 GC Mid-Atlantic • 19 Corporate Counsel ~ Pennsylvania AAA East Central Mandana Shahvari Alcoa Inc. (610) 768-3623 AAA Motor Square Garden Counsel Alcoa Corporate Center [email protected] 5900 Baum Boulevard (215) 775-5606 201 Isabella Street EMP PE Pittsburgh, PA 15206-3854 (215) 775-6614 Pittsburgh, PA 15212-5858 Steven Samuel (412) 365-7201 [email protected] (412) 553-4545 Senior Counsel (412) 362-6981 GC HC INS (412) 553-4064 BCT GC LIT Raymond M. Komichak Steven C. Tolliver www.alcoa.com Vice President and Secretary Corporate Litigation Counsel Kevin A. Carter AmerisourceBergen Corporation [email protected] (215) 775-3674 Counsel 1300 Morris Avenue GC PE TX (860) 262-7354 EMP Health and Safety Chesterbrook, PA 19087-5594 [email protected] John Fontecchio (610) 727-7000 ABWE Ministries HC LIT (412) 553-4220 (610) 727-3612 P.O. Box 8585 [email protected] www.amerisourcebergen.com Harrisburg, PA 17105-8585 Agusta Westland Philadelphia Susan H. Gollihugh John G. Chou (717) 774-7000 Corporation Benefits Tax Attorney Senior Vice President, General (717) 774-1919 3050 Red Lion Road [email protected] Counsel and Secretary www.abwe.org Philadelphia, PA 19114-1128 TX PE (610) 727-7458 Donald Davis (215) 281-1400 Paula J. Jesion [email protected] Corporate Counsel (215) 281-0440 Assistant General Counsel BCT MA SEC GC (717) 909-2339 Melva M. Exner (412) 553-3880 Mary T. Fox [email protected] Corporate Attorney (412) 553-4180 Vice President and Group Counsel GC EST NFP (215) 281-1389 Max Laun (610) 727-7102 [email protected] Assistant General Counsel [email protected] ACE North America BCT GC Aviation (412) 553-4569 BCT REG GC WA 04J [email protected] David G. Gibson 436 Walnut Street Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. GC INT MA Assistant General Counsel Philadelphia, PA 19106 7201 Hamilton Boulevard Jeffrey J. Lettrich [email protected] (215) 640-1000 Allentown, PA 18195-1501 (412) 553-4610 Sheila P. Hawes Mark H. MacQueen (610) 481-4911 L. Thomas Marchlen Group and Associate General Assistant General Counsel (610) 481-5900 Senior Tax Attorney Counsel (215) 640-1866 www.airproducts.com (412) 553-4621 (610) 727-7437 (215) 640-5571 Richard Albert (412) 553-3767 [email protected] [email protected] John J. Armstrong III [email protected] GC PAT BCT INS LIT ENV Attorney TX PE INT Scott M. Johnson Joseph M. Mannion (610) 481-7183 Claire Miller Associate General Counsel Group Claims Counsel (610) 481-8223 Senior Counsel (610) 727-7442 (215) 640-5189 [email protected] (412) 553-2098 scottjohnson@amerisourcebergen. (215) 640-5635 GC RE ECOM [email protected] com INS LIT Roya L. Babanoury BCA INT MA BCT HC REG Douglas Stuart Corporate Counsel Judith Nocito Kathleen M. Lefebvre Assistant General Counsel (610) 481-4045 (412) 553-4203 Senior Counsel (215) 640-1366 (610) 481-8223 (412) 553-4180 (610) 727-7406 BCT CMP RE [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Robert M. Turrin GC BCA GC BCT BCT GC MA Assistant General Counsel, Corporate Stephen Jones William J. O’Rourke Debra C. Swartz Litigation Top Legal Officer Vice President for Sustainability and Associate General Counsel and Chief (215) 640-2089 Willard Jones Environment, Health and Safety Compliance Officer (215) 640-4070 (610) 481-4567 Jake Siewert (610) 727-7167 [email protected] (610) 481-7083 Vice President, Business [email protected] INS CML [email protected] Development and Public Strategy LIT CML REG BCT PAT LIC Nicolaas G. Storm ACE USA Ruth Lippincott (412) 553-2776 AMTRAK 436 Walnut Street Kevin A. Ormerod (412) 553-3247 Southwest Tower, Fifth Floor Philadelphia, PA 19106 Corporate Counsel [email protected] 30th & Market Streets (215) 640-1000 EMP GC EMP PE HC Philadelphia, PA 19104 Mark T. Megaw Ann Padjen Kurt R. Waldo Jane Spangler-Weiss Assistant General Counsel (610) 481-3306 Vice President and General Counsel Senior Associate General Counsel [email protected] (610) 481-8223 MA (215) 349-1950 Mariette Mooyman [email protected] (215) 349-3924 Counsel BCT GC SEC Allegheny Technologies Incorporated [email protected] (215) 761-6236 Todd Solodar 1000 Six PPG Place RE (215) 761-5511 John D. Stanley Pittsburgh, PA 15222 EMP INT Senior Vice President and General (412) 394-2800 Aqua America, Inc. Counsel (412) 394-3010 762 West Lancaster Avenue Adhesives Research, Inc. (610) 481-3552 www.alleghenytechnologies.com Bryn Mawr, PA 19010-3489 400 Seaks Run Road (610) 706-8161 Vanessa J. Brown www.aquaamerica.com P.O. Box 100 MA Assistant General Counsel, Litigation William Michael Dickerson Glen Rock, PA 17327-0100 Nancy Wetzel and Compliance Assistant General Counsel Lynne M. Durbin Executive Assistant to General (412) 395-2730 [email protected] VP, General Counsel & Secretary Counsel [email protected] Andrew P. Henry (717) 227-3338 Robert Wolff EMP LIT PRD Assistant General Counsel [email protected] [email protected] BCT PAT GC Albert Einstein Healthcare Network Allstate Insurance Co. Christopher P. Luning 5501 Old York Road 501 Grant Street Vice President Corp. Development & AES/PHEAA Philadelphia, PA 19141-3098 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-4406 Corp. Counsel 1200 North 7th Street (215) 456-6396 (412) 471-6708 (610) 645-1068 Harrisburg, PA 17102-1419 (215) 456-7339 Towanda Turner Hawkins (610) 645-1061 Jason L. Swartley www.einstein.edu General Counsel [email protected] General Counsel Marie Keeley (412) 255-4110 GC UTL RE (717) 720-3610 Senior Counsel Roy H. Stahl [email protected] (215) 456-3560 AmeriGas Propane, LP Chief Administrative Officer, General CML CMP BCT [email protected] P.O. Box 965 Counsel and Secretary Aetna Inc. HC Valley Forge, PA 19482-0965 (610) 527-8000 980 Jolly Road Penny J. Rezet (610) 337-1000 [email protected] Blue Bell, PA 19422 General Counsel (610) 992-3258 CRP GC MA (215) 775-4800 [email protected] Jean Konowalczyk (215) 775-6078 RE HC Counsel 20 • GC Mid-Atlantic tuesdAy, OCtOber 18, 2011 October 2011 Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc. (717) 396-6121 John H. Smith Ned Nurick 762 West Lancaster Avenue [email protected] Managing Director and Senior Associate Counsel Bryn Mawr, PA 19010-3489 BCA PAT MA Counsel (610) 458-3181 Frances Piccoli Orth Michele M. Nicholas Room 1925 [email protected] Vice President & Managing Senior Associate Counsel (412) 234-3887 David R. Shaman Counsel (717) 396-4135 BNK BCT GC Vice President (610) 645-1126 [email protected] William H. Winslow (610) 321-6317 (610) 520-9127 Jeffrey D. Nickel Managing Director and Senior (610) 458-3181 [email protected] Senior Vice President, Secretary and Counsel [email protected] GC RE UTL General Counsel (412) 234-4835 (717) 396-3434 (412) 234-1813 Berwind Corporation ARAMARK Corporation (717) 396-6133 [email protected] 3000 Centre Square West ARAMARK Tower [email protected] BNK BCT INT 1500 Market Street 1101 Market Street MA GC SEC Joseph Worden Philadelphia, PA 19102 Philadelphia, PA 19107 John M. Olivo Senior Counsel (215) 563-2800 (215) 238-3000 Senior Intellectual Property Attorney (412) 234-4871 (215) 563-4489 (215) 238-3333 (717) 396-2629 BNK Pamela I. Lehrer www.aramark.com [email protected] Vice President and General Counsel Thomas M. Molchan PAT Bank of New York Mellon, The (215) 575-2319 Senior Vice President and Associate 1600 Market Street GC SEC BCT General Counsel ARRO Group, Inc., The Suite 1500 Deborah J. Lisker (215) 238-3952 649 North Lewis Road Philadelphia, PA 19103 Senior Counsel (215) 238-3067 Suite 100 Charles J. Adomanis (215) 575-2481 [email protected] Limerick, PA 19468-1234 Managing Director and Managing BCT GC GC INT MA (610) 495-0303 Counsel Michele A. Sullivan (610) 495-5855 (215) 640-8453 Assistant General Counsel Arkema Inc. Constance M. Dougher (215) 981-0316 (215) 575-2450 2000 Market Street Senior Vice President, Secretary and [email protected] GC BCT 26th Floor Counsel MUN Philadelphia, PA 19103-3222 (610) 495-0489 Binswanger Companies (215) 419-7000 [email protected] Bayer Corporation 2 Logan Square (215) 419-7591 EMP GC PE 100 Bayer Road 4th Floor Nancy B. Berenson Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9741 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Assistant General Counsel Assigned Counsel Incorporated Gary D. McConnell (215) 448-6000 (215) 419-5416 950 West Valley Road (412) 777-8303 (215) 448-6274 (215) 419-7597 Suite 2600 (412) 777-8323 Jason A. Kramer ENV Wayne, PA 19087 [email protected] Associate Counsel Rebecca Jane Bernstein (610) 964-8300 LIT PRD (215) 448-0639 Assistant General Counsel (610) 964-2730 [email protected] (215) 419-5415 www.assignedcounsel.com Bayer Healthcare/Medrad Inc. RE GC BCT (215) 419-7933 Robert Murphy 100 Global View Drive [email protected] President Warrendale, PA 15086 BNY Mellon PRD LIT BCT (610) 964-5783 Julie A. Coletti BNY Mellon Center, 151-1910 Lisa E. Brody [email protected] Vice President, Chief Legal Officer 500 Grant Street Associate General Counsel RE BCT [email protected] Pittsburgh, PA 15258-0001 (215) 419-7761 GC REG BCA (412) 234-5000 (215) 419-5394 Automated Financial Systems, Inc. www.mellon.com [email protected] 770 Springdale Drive Bayer Material Science LLC Emily N. O’Connor CML PRD BCA Exton, PA 19341-2850 100 Bayer Road Senior Counsel Ann J. Bucurescu (610) 524-9300 Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9741 (412) 234-1683 Assistant General Counsel (610) 524-0863 Scott G. Brown (412) 234-1813 (215) 419-7248 www.afsvision.com Vice President, General Counsel and EMP GC [email protected] Jeffrey R.
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