Archive for the ‘Philadelphia Business Journal’ Category

JoAnne A. Epps: new dean of Temple University Beasley School of Law extended interview

As filed – without edits – for last Friday’s edition of the Philadelphia Business Journal. This is the extended interview. Name: JoAnne A. Epps Title: Dean, effective July 1 Company: Temple University Beasley School of Law Education: Trinity College, bachelor’s degree, 1973; Yale University School of Law, 1976 Career History: associate dean of academic affairs, [...]

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Linda Rosanio: raising money for Susan G. Komen with Mama Nancy Catelli meatballs

As filed – without edits – for last Friday’s edition of the Philadelphia Business Journal. IF PHILANTHROPY ALWAYS HAD this much to do with meatballs, everyone would get involved. Looking for a new way to raise money for Susan G. Komen Philadelphia Race for the Cure, Linda Rosanio enlisted her mother “Mama” Nancy Catelli to [...]

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Susan Barnett: bringing local news to CBS 3

As filed – without edits – last week for today’s edition of the Philadelphia Business Journal. YOUR LOCAL TV NEWS usually isn’t all that local. Anchors travel from market to market, like Susan Barnett did, geography be damned. She had worked in Miami, Pittsburgh, West Virginia and Champaign, Ill. But the new co-anchor of CBS [...]

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Rae Scott Jones: helping St. Joseph's keep up with the Scott-Joneses

As filed – without edits – for yesterday’s edition of the Philadelphia Business Journal. WHAT YOU WANT TO SEE are students in the supermarkets. That’s a healthy level of community involvement Rae Scott-Jones might tell you. Scott-Jones, who was named assistant vice president for government and community relations at St. Joseph’s University, has lived in [...]

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The Sons of Ben: Philadelphia soccer fans benefiting Chester

As filed – without edits – for today’s edition of the Philadelphia Business Journal. BRINGING A PROFESSIONAL SOCCER TEAM to Chester may have little to do with bringing professional soccer to Chester. In February, Philadelphia was officially granted Major League Soccer’s 16th franchise, to be played in a 20,000-seat, soccer-specific stadium that is leading a [...]

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The Kelly Anne Dolan Memorial Fund showing the Spirit of Philadelphia

As filed – without edits – for last Friday’s of the Philadelphia Business Journal. THE SPIRIT OF PHILADELPHIA partnered with the Kelly Anne Dolan Memorial Fund on April 20 to benefit families in the region with seriously ill or disabled children. Four hundred patients and their loved ones were aboard the Spirit of Philadelphia, along [...]

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SCA Americas celebrates Earth Day with Philadelphia schools

As filed – without editing – last week for yesterday’s edition of the Philadelphia Business Journal. SCA Americas has gone green with its educational advocacy. The Swedish consumer goods and paper company with U.S. headquarters in Philadelphia celebrated Earth Day last week by donating a book with a message to elementary schools in Philadelphia. “For [...]

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Janet DeArmond: demoted to the top of Customer Service Review

As filed – without edits – last week for today’s edition of the Philadelphia Business Journal. IN 1999, JANET DeARMOND FOUNDED Customer Service Review Inc., a consulting firm specializing in customer service training in Wayne. Somewhere after spending 14 years as the company’s president, she left. She’s back. “There was an opportunity. I know the [...]

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Our promise to Lacey: Lacey Gallagher remembered one year later

As filed – without edits – for last Friday’s edition of the Philadelphia Business Journal. IT IS DISTURBING JUST HOW often you think you have heard the story. How an 18-year-old finds a drive after the prom to be her last. Last year Lacey Gallagher was a senior at Little Flower Catholic High School for [...]

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Chet Zoltak: the human resources feel eight hours closer to home

As filed – without edits – for today’s edition of the Philadelphia Business Journal. Chet Zoltak has taken on another time committment after the workday and still can’t believe he’s at his Philadelpia home so much. Zoltak, minted as president of the Philadelphia Human Resources Planning Society in November, spent 2005 commuting to a job [...]

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