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Business Briefs
High Point, a New Jersey auto insurer, congratulated Stephen Bogan from Lake Riviera Middle School in Brick, who was recently named a “Kid Who Rocks!” An 11-week program, “Kids Who Rock” acknowledges kids in Monmouth and Ocean counties who have done extraordinary things for their families and communities. Stephen will receive a $25 gift certificate to the Monmouth Mall and four tickets to a May 2005 awards banquet.
Stephen, a distinguished honor roll student, is also recognized as a youth leader. He attended the Leadership Conference in March 2004, participated in Relay For Life, and has volunteered at The Good Hands Day Care in Brick for the past two summers. An environmentalist, he recycles regularly and has planted 15 trees in his own yard.
“Kids Who Rock” is looking for candidates between ages 8 and 16 who have done extraordinary things, whether it’s taking action for a cause they believe in or changing someone’s life for the better. Nominations can be sent to “Kids Who Rock” in care of WRAT Radio Station, 1731 Main Street, Lake Como 07719; faxed to (732) 681-5995, or dropped off at the customer service desk in Monmouth Mall in Eatontown.
General Motors (GM) has announced that DeFelice Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, of Point Pleasant, has been named the recipient of the GM Service Challenge Award. The 2004 GM Service Challenge Award is an accomplishment reserved only for select few outstanding professionals in their field and is a symbol of exceptional performance.
DeFelice Chevrolet-Oldsmobile was recently recognized at a Regional Recognition Banquet and received a commemorative plaque to honor their accomplishment in receiving this recognition from GM. In attendance for DeFelice at the banquet were brothers Ed, Jeff and Tim DeFelice, Wayne Bacskai, service manager, and Mark Granit, GM Goodwrench Master Technician.
The Monmouth/Ocean chapter of the New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners (NJAWBO) will install its new executive board at the organization’s upcoming dinner meeting May 19, at 6 p.m. at the Old Time Tavern located at the intersection of Routes 37 and 166 in Toms River.
Members of the 2005-2006 executive board of the Monmouth-Ocean chapter of NJAWBO are:
Margery Davidson of Margery S. Davidson, CPA and Davidson’s Business Development Team Inc.; Dawn Nakash of Daybreak Marketing Services Inc.; Sue Fitzpatrick of Fitzpatrick Printing Solutions Inc.; Eileen Shrem, Independent Insurance Planner; Stephanie Geisel of Margery S. Davidson, CPA and Davidson’s Business Development Team Inc.; Terry Quinlisk of Abby Lifts Inc.; Judy DeFeo of JADDE Financial Solutions LLC; Kathy Magrino of The Write Way LLC; Linette Schoenback of Mary Kay; Linda Coppolino of Little Hat Marketing and Design; Celeste Chapoutot of Rand Pharmacy and Surgical; Maureen Murray of The Write Stuff etc.; Liz Milio of Innovative Computer Services LLC; Lori Ann Oliwa of Merchant Card Services; Barbara Pilot of Mortgage Inc.; Carol Heller of Wachovia Mortgage Corporation; Marianne Gepp of Gepps Getaway Travel Inc.; Cristine McCabe of Contain Yourself Gifts LLC; Heather Katz of Core Fundraising; Jackie Berman of Cartridge Renewaof Systems; Joanne Moustakas of Mary Kay Cosmetics; Maria Sanders of The Claims Manager Inc.; Karen Riley of KFR Communications LLC; Anna-Maria Pittella of Anna-Maria Pittella Esq.; and Jill Caren of Expressions Photo Design.
The dinner meeting will also serve as a networking meeting. Prospective NJAWBO members are invited to attend. The cost is $35 for members and $40 for non-members. Reservations are required. Call Marianne Gepp at (732) 775-8900 or visit www.whoscoming.com/njawbo-monmouthocean to make reservations online.
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