New Jersey Bankers Association, 2011 Marketing Conference, June 9, 2011

The Public Relations and Marketing Committee of the New Jersey Bankers Association is pleased to present the annual Marketing Conference. Topics to include: Growing Your Bank with Online Marketing; The Next Generation of Mobile Banking; Partnering with the Compliance Department for a Successful Social Media Presence; “Winning” Public Relations Efforts; B to B Marketing: Reaching Out to Businesses.

Please visit www.njbankers.com and download registration material for further details.

E-mail czaccaro@njbankers.com for additional event information.

NJ Bankers Association Conference Info and Program Agenda

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Event Details

Wednesday, June 8, 2011 • 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 
Stone Terrace by John Henry’s
2275 Kuser Road, Hamilton Square, NJ 08690
$40 per person or $400 for table of 10.
Directions

Guest Speaker

Bill Baroni, Deputy Executive Director Port Authority of New York & New Jersey“Rebuilding the World Trade Center”

Valor Award Recipients:
Hamilton Officers Tom White and Nick Avanzato

For more information on how to register for the event or become a member visit   http://www.mercer200club.org/events.htm

To read the event press release click here

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                     

Contacts:        
Karla Pollack                                                      
(609) 498-7727
info@mercer200club.com

Gregory Blair, Board President
(609) 587-1600
gblair@nottinghaminsurance.com      
 

The 200 Club of Mercer County Hosts Annual Luncheon on June 8th
Bill Baroni, Deputy Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey will Speak about “Rebuilding the World Trade Center”

MERCER COUNTY, May 19 — The Annual 200 Club of Mercer County Luncheon will be held on Wednesday, June 8th, at 11:30am at the “Stone Terrace by John Henry’s” on Kuser Road in Hamilton.  It will feature Bill Baroni, the Deputy Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, as Guest Speaker. The Deputy Executive Director grew up in Hamilton Township, and previously served as State Senator in the 14th District. As the director of a Port Authority which operates some of the most critical infrastructure points in the nation, Mr. Baroni also oversees the rebuilding of the World Trade Center. Please join us as he discusses the direction and status of this important project. 

The 200 Club will also present Valor Awards to two members of the Hamilton Township Police Department, Tom White and Nick Avanzato for their heroic actions at the scene of a fire in Hamilton Township this past January. The Valor Award is presented to an individual who has committed an act of bravery, beyond the call of duty, and imminent personal risk to his own life and safety, and is the highest award given by a 200 Club.  A 200 Club Valor pin is the only pin allowed to be worn on the uniform of a New Jersey State Police officer outside of its own awards.

“We are pleased to honor both Officers White and Avanzato at this year’s luncheon,” states Greg Blair, President of the 200 Club of Mercer County. “I feel there is an outpouring of support for all the dedicated law enforcement, fire and rescue organizations in Mercer County. These men and women play an essential role for the security and safety in our community.”

“We also welcome Deputy Executive Director Bill Baroni to this year’s luncheon,” continues Blair. “I believe hearing Mr. Baroni speak about the new World Trade Center will give us a brighter hope for the future and at the same time honor the men and women who dedicate their lives for our safety just like many did that grave day ten years ago.”

The 200 Club of Mercer County is one of several hundred associations nationwide dedicated to providing financial assistance to the families of our public safety and rescue personnel who are killed in the line of duty. This includes the police officers (state, county, and municipal), correction officers, fire fighters, and rescue squad technicians of Mercer County.

Established in 1979, The 200 Club of Mercer County has provided funds to a multitude of families. The club also supports organizations like local chapters of The American Red Cross, Mercer County Fire Academy, NJSP Museum honoring fallen Troopers, NY/NJ Port Authority Police Widows Fund, and more. Becoming a member of the 200 Club of Mercer County will support an honorable cause at a time when the families of these dedicated and brave individuals need it most.

The luncheon is open to the public and costs $40 per person. Attendees who apply for membership will get the luncheon as part of their application cost. Membership is $200 and is tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. The 200 Club of Mercer County is a tax-exempt charity under section 501(c)(3). Corporate sponsorships are also encouraged and appreciated.  To order tickets or make a donation, please send a check to: The 200 Club of Mercer County, P.O. Box 6755, Lawrenceville, NJ, 08648. 

The 200 Club gratefully acknowledges the Gold Sponsors for this year’s luncheon: Doerler Landscapes, Inc., Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, and Roma Bank.

For more information, or to register for this important event, call Karla Pollack at 609-498-7727. To apply for membership to The 200 Club of Mercer County or register online, please visit www.mercer200club.org
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                     

Contact:
Karla Tillman Pollack
609-392-3800
karla@absnj.org      

Brittany Hollman of Hackettstown, NJ will be interning at ABS for summer 2011

Trenton, NJ – Association Business Solutions (ABS) announced today that Brittany Hollman has joined the company as their summer intern, effective May 4th.

Hollman studies both public relations and event management at Champlain College in Burlington, VT where she will be a junior in the fall. This is her first official internship. “I am very excited to be part of the ABS team,” Hollman says. “I am always up for a new challenge and can’t wait to start learning.”

In her new position, Hollman will be responsible for assisting ABS with communications, public relations, and event planning work, along with other projects. She has had previous employment experience working for the Alumni Office at Champlain, The Book Loft, (a local bookstore) and volunteer work at The Northwest New Jersey Regional Women’s Center.

Hollman has also had many hands on classes in her two years at Champlain that have helped her gain the knowledge she needs to write effectively and work in other roles of the communications field .“We are pleased to have Brittany with us this summer,” says ABS co-founder Paula Hartman. “Her enthusiasm for the field and fresh perspective will be a great addition to our summer work.”

About ABS
Association Business Solutions, Inc. (ABS) is an Association Management Company that provides results-oriented executive management, communications and administrative solutions. Please visit for more information www.absnj.com.

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I’m very happy about two things, “Delicious” related. First, Del.icio.us now simply goes by Delicious. And, more importantly, Yahoo! has sold the service to the founders of YouTube, Chad Hurley and Steve Chen. As creators of the largest online video platform, they have firsthand experience enabling millions of users to share their experiences with the world. Delicious will become part of their new Internet company, AVOS.

Why do I care?

Since October 2008, ABS has bookmarked more than 200 articles. It allows us to tag, save, manage and share web pages from a centralized source. Rather than adding web pages to our ‘Favorites’ menu in each of our web browsers or on our hard drives, our team can bookmark them using a social bookmarking site for future access by all.

When Yahoo! reported in December that they were discontinuing Delicious, they provided alternative sites to migrate bookmarks since they had no buyer lined up at that point. We just hadn’t got around to doing this so I was relieved when the notice came up when I logged into Delicious to see if it was still there…

How easy is it to move my bookmarks?

All we needed to do to  continue using Delicious was agree to let Yahoo! transfer our bookmarks to AVOS.

According to the website, as soon as you let Yahoo! move your Delicious account, you will:

* Enjoy uninterrupted use of Delicious.
* Keep your Delicious account and all your bookmarks.
* Keep the same look and feel of Delicious as you have today, and enjoy future innovations for the product.

How is Social Bookmarking Social?

Social bookmarking occurs when users share their bookmarked web pages via social bookmarking communities. When you share your blog posts through social bookmarking, you can increase traffic to your blog. Alternatively, when you view other users’ bookmarks, you can find new blogs to read, new post ideas, new conversations to start, new communities to join for further networking and more.

YouTube Founders Acquire Delicious From Yahoo! April 27, 2011 press release
Promise Users the Same Great Service And Even Easier & More Fun Ways To Save, Share, and Discover the Web’s “Tastiest” Content.
http://www.avos.com/delicious-press-release/

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May 5, 2011
MCCC Conference Center


Pictured on left, Paula Hartman serves as Vice Chair of Mercer County WIB and on Conference Committee.

Dennis Bone, President of Verizon NJ and Chair of the State Employment Training Commission making keynote presentation

Morning session in progress

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Food and Wine Tasting to Support Arts Programs for Children in Trenton

Friday, May 13, 2011 from 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM (ET)
The Mountain Lakes House
57 Mountain Ave.
Princeton, NJ 08540

Tickets: $50  Click Here to register

Honoring Dan Gardiner, Marc Linowitz and Trenton’s Own 2011 Best Actor ~ Alphonso R. Jones II from Broadway’s The Lion King.

Enjoy an evening of arts samplings offered by members of the CityArts Coalition of agencies serving kids in Trenton.  Proceeds to benefit CityArts and Storytelling Arts, Inc., CityArts 2011-13 fiscal sponsor.

For more information, contact:

Edna Friman at CityArts, (609) 310-1339; cityarts4u@gmail.com or

Carrie Wainwright from Storytelling Arts, (609) 430-1922; info@storytellingarts.net

Thank you for your support!

CityArts is a Coalition of over 25 agencies and nonprofit organizations whose mission is to increase artistic opportunities for children and youth in greater Trenton. Storytelling Arts is a nonprofit that has provided literacy and character education programs to over 20,000 children and teachers in New Jersey since 1996.

CityArts vision is to provide access to quality arts experiences, advocate on behalf of collaborating arts organizations, and to assist in the development and expansion of social capital in the greater Trenton community.

CityArts Coalition Members include:

Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre

Artworks

Blue Mountain Chamber Music Festival

Boheme Opera

Catholic Youth Organization

CitySmiles

Conservatory of New Jersey

City of Trenton

Destination Trenton

Ellarslie – The Trenton City Museum

Garvey School/Makeda Kemit African Dance

Get Set (at Westminster Presbyterian)

Kidsbridge Tolerance Museum

New Jersey State Museum

Passage Theatre

Storytelling Arts, Inc.

Studio City

Trenton Area Soup Kitchen

Trenton Children’s Chorus

Trenton Community Music School

Trenton’s Cultural Heritage Collaborative

Trenton Education Dance Institute

Trenton Film Society

Trenton Museum Society

Trenton Teen Leadership Corps

YouthStat – City of Trenton

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