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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Le Viet Restaurant - $5 Lunch Special

Posted to Discounts by Mr. Bruce Cao of Le Viet Restaurant at 5:58 PM

Le Viet Restaurant is currently running a $5 lunch special. The special is only available during our hours from 11:00AM - 3:00PM.

Le Viet is a Vietnamese Restaurant located in South Philadelphia. The restaurant serves traditional Vietnamese cuisine with a modern feel. Our Cuisine offers an exciting combination of complex yet delicate flavors showcasing fresh herbs, vegetables, meats, seafood, and our house special sauce.

Come and get a little taste of Le Viet!

Address: 1019 S. 11th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147

Telephone: 215-463-1570

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Botticelli in Bucks County – Uffizi’s ‘Offering of the Angels’ Comes to Michener Art Museum in Doylestown

Posted to Event by Ms. Amanda R. Walsh of Furia Rubel Communications, Inc. at 2:51 PM

Philadelphia Regional Museum is Only Northeast U.S. Venue for Renaissance and Baroque Art from Italy’s famed Uffizi
What: For the first time ever, a selection of 45 paintings and tapestries from the famed Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy, is coming to the James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, Pa. from April 21, 2012 through August 10, 2012.
Where: The James A. Michener Art Museum is located at 138 South Pine St., Doylestown, Pa., in Bucks County, a suburb of Philadelphia.
The museum’s hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday noon to 5 p.m. Admission is free for members and children under six years of age. Non-member admission is $15 for adults, $13 for seniors $11 for college students with valid ID and $7.50 for children ages six through 18. Adult group tours are available for $12 per person. For more information, visit www.michenerartmuseum.org or call 215-340-9800.

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Friday, February 17, 2012

WorkReady Summer Professional Development Facilitator

Posted to Volunteer Opportunity by Mr. Festo Okidi of Philadelphia Youth Network at 3:13 PM

Philadelphia youth want to work…here’s how you can help!

If investing in the future of Philadelphia’s youth and workforce interests you, consider volunteering to be a Facilitator for WorkReady Summer 2012’s Internship Professional Development Series. The weekly series is designed to prepare young interns, high school juniors through first-year college students, with the skills and resources necessary to successfully complete their WorkReady summer internship.

Each summer, young people in Philadelphia are able to explore how their interests and skills can translate into future careers through WorkReady Summer Internships. Last year, over 5,300 young people participated in WorkReady Summer programs; more than 1,000 of them were supported by local companies. This cross-sector partnership is endorsed by the business community and city leadership. AND it’s a great way to develop our region’s future leaders by supporting today’s youth.

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Vu Telepresence and The Hub form Technology Partnership

Posted to Announcement by Mr. Meade Hinton of Vu Tele Presence at 2:59 PM

VU TelePresence®, an international leader in telepresence technology, announced today its partnership with The HUB®Meeting and Event Centers, based in Philadelphia.
HUB customers will be able to utilize the VU technology in its state-of-the-art meeting rooms and connect with colleagues across the globe without the cost and hassle associated with business travel. The partnership is a logical step in The HUB’s long-term plan to expand the company brand into the top 25 U.S. markets and VU’s commitment to building brand awareness.

For more information, Contact Meade Hinton 267-421-6633

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

New Member Discount Posted!

Posted to Discounts by Ms. Sheri Cole of The Career Wardrobe at 4:35 PM

Additional 10% off of all purchases (including designer items) at The Wardrobe Boutique, a resale women's clothing and accessories boutique which benefits The Career Wardrobe.

The Wardrobe Boutique - 1822 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130. 215-568-2660. Open Tuesday-Saturday.

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Global Business Conference: Mapping the Global Economy in 2012

Posted to Event by Ms. Marissa Collen of World Trade Center of Greater Philadelphia at 1:38 PM

On February 28, the World Trade Center of Greater Philadelphia, in cooperation with Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business, will host its 9th Annual Global Business Conference at the Creese Student Union Complex at Drexel University.

This year’s conference, entitled “Mapping the Global Economy in 2012” will include a panel discussion on the future of the global economy, an update on free trade agreements and streamlining cross-border trade with Canada, and a panel on how small and medium-sized businesses are successfully capturing their share of international markets. In addition, attendees will hear an exciting keynote address that talks about a new paradigm for U.S. exporters.

Register today!

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AT&T INVESTS NEARLY $925 MILLION IN PENNSYLVANIA FROM 2009 THROUGH 2011 TO IMPROVE LOCAL NETWORKS

Posted to Announcement by Mr. Joseph Divis of AT&T at 10:19 AM

Company Builds New Cell Sites, Boosts Capacity and Adds Fiber Optics
to Enhance Networks

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Champions for Children

Posted to Event by Ms. Julie Swarts of EducationWorks at 4:01 PM

EducationWorks is committed to enabling inner city youth break the cycle of poverty through education. Our commitment does not end with each school year; it continues in the summer. Each year, EducationWorks invites students to take part in fun and educational summer programs, in safe environments. Last year, 1,500 children enrolled in EducationWorks summer camps; this year we want to increase that number. Unfortunately, many families cannot afford the $150 camp fee.

You can help: Join us on April 25, meet and hear from some of the youth who have participated in our summer camps, and make a tax-deductible donation of $150 to EducationWorks for each child you want to help have a summer camp experience!

On behalf of the children, thank you in advance for your support!

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Champions for Children

Posted to Event by Ms. Julie Swarts of EducationWorks at 4:00 PM

EducationWorks is committed to enabling inner city youth break the cycle of poverty through education. Our commitment does not end with each school year; it continues in the summer. Each year, EducationWorks invites students to take part in fun and educational summer programs, in safe environments. Last year, 1,500 children enrolled in EducationWorks summer camps; this year we want to increase that number. Unfortunately, many families cannot afford the $150 camp fee.

You can help: Join us on April 25, meet and hear from some of the youth who have participated in our summer camps, and make a tax-deductible donation of $150 to EducationWorks for each child you want to help have a summer camp experience!

On behalf of the children, thank you in advance for your support!

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Monday, February 13, 2012

New Member Discount Posted!

Posted to Discounts by Mr. Paul Loftland of Paul Loftland Photography at 4:32 PM

Professional Executive Headshot/Portrait

Receive 20% off Special Rate ($160 w/discount).
10% off Standard Rates. See website www.newheadshot.com for rate info or call 856.229.5380.

by Paul Loftland Photography
www.paulloftland.com
The Victor Lofts, 1 Market Street
Camden, NJ
By Appt. only

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Senior Roundtable Meeting for “C” Level Executives in Transition – March 7

Posted to Event by Ms. Marcella Carter of Kelleher Associates, LLC at 12:03 PM

Structured networking among senior executives in transition to explore and exchange ideas, information, and leads in a confidential setting. Make contacts and share information with peers in diverse functions and industries.

Be prepared to self-introduce, summarizing prior employment highlights, field of expertise, ideal position, and targeted companies.

Registrants will be asked to provide a one-page professional profile. Kelleher Associates, LLC will send you the file/format.

Facilitator: Mitch Wienick, President/CEO, Kelleher Associates

Date: Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Time: 9:30am – 11:00am
Place: Union League of Philadelphia, 140 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19102
Cost - $20.00 if paid by 3/5, $25.00 if paying at the door
For more information, contact Marcella Carter: 610-293-1115, mcarter@kelleherllc.com.
To learn more about Kelleher Associates please visit us at www.kelleherllc.com.
Also, you can now follow us on Twitter: @KelleherAssocs

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ExecuNet Monthly Networking Meeting for Executives in Transition – March 7

Posted to Event by Ms. Marcella Carter of Kelleher Associates, LLC at 11:55 AM

Host: Mitch Wienick, President/CEO, Kelleher Associates
Speaker: Paul Hilt of Hilt & Associates
Topic: Standing Out: Using Visual Strategies to Communicate Your Value Proposition and Differentiate Yourself

Paul Hilt leads Hilt & Associates, where he designs and delivers workshops and other learning experiences in four key leadership development areas: strengths, innovation, communication, and change. In a tight economy, it is essential as a job seeker that you are able to not only articulate your value proposition, but also communicate it in a way that makes you stand out. You will learn about and try out a very practical visual strategy for immediate use for both networking conversations and job interviews.

Date: Wed., March 7, 2012
Time: 7:15am – 9:15am
Place: Union League, 140 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19102
Cost: $25.00 if paid by 3/5, $30.00 at the door
For information, contact Marcella Carter: 610-293-1115, mcarter@kelleherllc.com.
www.kelleherllc.com

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Friday, February 10, 2012

How do you say 'thank you' to an entrepreneur? Nominate them for EY's Entrepreneur Of The Year Award!

Posted to Announcement by Ms. Carolyn Maher of Ernst & Young LLP at 9:49 AM

Ernst & Young LLP is now accepting nominations for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2012 Awards. The deadline for applications is March 9, & the Greater Philadelphia awards are June 21, at the PA Convention Center.
For more than 25 years, the Entrepreneur Of The Year Program has celebrated countless entrepreneurs who have triumphed over adversity. In 2011, 11 entrepreneurs from Greater Philadelphia were selected as Award winners from almost 60 nominations.
For additional information visit www.ey.com/us/GreaterPhila_EOY.
Founded & produced by Ernst & Young LLP, the Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards are nationally sponsored by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. In Greater Philadelphia, sponsors include Ballard Spahr LLP; Merrill Corp.; Molewski Financial; Morgan Lewis; Murray, Devine & Company, Inc.; NSM Insurance Group; ParenteBeard LLC; Pepper Hamilton LLP; Philadelphia Business Journal; SAP; SolomonEdwards LLC; and Sovereign Bank, a subsidiary of Banco Santander.

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Thursday, February 09, 2012

Re-Examining Central Bank Orthodoxy for Unorthodox Times

Posted to Event by Ms. Kimberly Wood of Global Interdependence Center at 1:27 PM

Join GIC for the first program in our 2012 Abroad series! This two day event will include a full day conference, in partnership with the Banque de France, as well as a half day private roundtable discussion.

This program will be the inaugural event of the Global Society of Fellows. The conference will include the presentation of two policy papers, "Does Central Bank Independence Interfere with Pursuing an Optimal Monetary/Fiscal Policy Mix in a Liquidity Trap?", written by Paul McCulley, Chair of the GIC Global Society of Fellows, and "Are Central Banks Innocent Bystanders in Wealth and Income Distribution Outcomes?," written by John Silvia, Chief Economist for Wells Fargo.

Bill Miller, CFA, Chairman, Chief Investment Officer & Portfolio Manager of Legg Mason Capital Management, will present the keynote on "Time Travel in the Minsky Moment".

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Debt Agencies' Role in the Global Debt Capital Markets: Past, Present & Future

Posted to Event by Ms. Kimberly Wood of Global Interdependence Center at 11:57 AM

Join the Global Interdependence Center for this half day conference as we explore the role, influence and evolution of rating agencies as they pertain to capital debt markets.

Debt ratings agencies are instrumental to the debt capital markets. Firms such as S&P, Moody's and Egan Jones commit considerable resources in assessing the creditworthiness of borrowers, enabling investors and lenders to make informed credit decisions.

However, with the onset of the global financial crisis, there are many questions. Does the present debt rating system actually work? Is it proactive, or reactive? How was the present system created? Are there conflicts of interest? What impact does "politics" have with respect to rating determinations? Most importantly, does the present system & Process serve investors adequately by providing independent information?

Please join us on February 29th at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia as we address these questions.

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Stradley Ronon Adds Leading Securities Attorney

Posted to Announcement by Ms. Beth Dainoff of Stradley Ronon at 11:42 AM

Fox Business

Posted to Announcement by Mr. Jeremy D. Hare of Gilford Securities Inc. at 9:21 AM

Market Commentary with Liz Claman

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Wednesday, February 08, 2012

Free Webinar: The Natural Gas Forecast: What Lies Ahead?

Posted to Event by Ms. Kathleen Carey of GDF Suez Energy Resources at 4:17 PM

Join GDF SUEZ for our free Current Intelligence webinar featuring Jennifer Robinson, Energy Analyst, BENTEK Energy, to get the latest in shale production, natural gas forecasting and economic insights.

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The Changing Workplace

Posted to Event by Mr. Keith Bortz of Cenero at 12:35 PM

The work environment not-too-distant future is going to change if employers wish to recruit and retain the top talent in their industry. As more companies encourage telecommuting, office buildings will become smaller in size, managers will need to find new ways to measure employee productivity, and meetings will need to be conducted virtually.

Join us for this seminar and not only can we guarantee that you and your colleagues will be well fed and well entertained, you walk away knowing what you need to know to manage the changing work environment.

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King of Prussia BID and GVF Surpass Holiday Food Drive Goal

Posted to Announcement by Mr. Eric T. Goldstein of King of Prussia Business Improvement District at 11:45 AM

KING OF PRUSSIA — GVF and the King of Prussia Business Improvement District collected more than 450 pounds of food for Philabundance this past holiday season.
“On behalf of Philabundance, I want to thank GVF and King of Prussia Business Improvement District for holding a holiday food drive,” said Bill Clark, president and executive director of Philabundance. “The food they collected and donated will go a long way in providing more than 450 meals for people in need during a time when the need continues to grow.”
The two organizations set a goal to collect at least 250 pounds of food to be distributed throughout the Delaware Valley.
“We are fortunate to have a variety of individuals and businesses in King of Prussia and Valley Forge come together to help us help those in need,” said KOP-BID Executive Director Eric Goldstein. GVF Executive Director Rob Henry added, “It’s always gratifying to see local business community members support such a great cause.”

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

Posted to Job Opportunity by Ms. Patricia A. Payne of Northwest Victim Services at 11:37 AM

Northwest Victim Services (NVS) is seeking an Executive Director for a non-profit organization as it continues to grow and provide support services to victims of crime in Northwest Philadelphia. The Executive Director oversees a staff of 5, manages all aspects of the organization including programs and finances. In addition, public relations and promotions of the organization are essential functions of the Executive Director. The Executive Director serves at the pleasure of the voluntary Board of Directors which represents a broad cross section of the community.
Requirements:
1) Minimum of 3 years nonprofit management experience.
2) Bachelors in Social Work or related field, advance degree preferred.
3) Experience in public relations, fundraising and development, and grant proposal writing.
4) Outstanding interpersonal communication skills.
5) Outstanding public speaking and public relation skills.

Fundraising and External Relations:
Lead the implementation of an annual fundraising plan to increase revenues.
Have familiarity and demonstrated success with the grant seeking process.
Raise the public profile of NVS by representing and advocating for the organization.
Build and maintain effective relationships with stakeholders, members, foundation, legislators, and the community at large.
Serve as the spokesperson for NVS to the media and general public.

Interested candidates should send a cover letter, resume, salary requirement and letter of recommendation by March 3, 2012 to:

Cristsandra Penn, Chair
Northwest Victim Services
6301 Germantown Avenue 2nd Fl. Suite #1
Philadelphia, PA 19144

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Gino's is the place to go ... again

Posted to Announcement by Mr. Thomas Romano of Gino's Burgers & Chicken at 4:10 PM

THERE WAS a time when everybody went to Gino's, a time when a giant burger slathered in secret sauce left char-grilled imprints on the brains of a generation.

Gino's burgers were there by the bagful after Little League games, before David Bowie concerts, despite warnings from doctors to "cut back on the burgers." Then Gino's went away, slowly, like an aging hairline, and eventually, you could go there only in your mind.

"I don't know what it is. It's just something about Gino's," said John Flack Jr., of Marlton.

Flack has a website (ginoshamburgers.homestead.com) dedicated solely to Gino's, a "fondly remembered former East Coast regional fast-food chain." There are Facebook pages, too, both for fans and former employees, some of whom have taken a nostalgic route to Gino's, long after the last shop closed in Maryland in 1991.

You can't do much about balding, but yes, you can go back to Gino's. You can probably even meet Gino Marchetti, the NFL Hall of Famer who who helped launch the chain with fellow Baltimore Colt Alan Ameche and longtime friend Louis C. Fischer in Maryland in 1957.

"I'm here five days a week helping out with the cooking," said Marchetti, 85, from the Gino's on DeKalb Pike in King of Prussia, which was the first new Gino's to open, in fall 2010. "I like to work in the kitchen."

In August 2011, the former Baltimore Colt made a triumphant return to Maryland by opening a Gino's in Towson, his bacon-covered fries and milkshakes salve for those still wounded by the loss of their iconic team and beloved burger joints. The third Gino's opened in Bensalem a month later. Upper management says there soon could be dozens of Gino's franchises everywhere, including downtown Philadelphia.

"America has an undying love for the burger, and we were one of the first around," said Tom Romano, president and chief executive.

Romano spent nearly 20 years working for Gino's. He was there when Col. Sanders - yes, the real one - brokered a deal to sell his poultry at Gino's. Rustler, a steakhouse in which you could wear sweatpants, was also under the Gino's umbrella. At its height, there were more than 500 Gino's, based mostly in the Northeast and later headquartered in King of Prussia.

In 1982, Marriott bought Gino's for $48 million. The giant corporation was more interested in the real estate to usher in another chain, Roy Rogers.

Romano didn't stick around, saying that he couldn't be a part of the "destruction."

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Philadelphia: Beautiful Retro Burgers at Gino's in King of Prussia

Posted to Announcement by Mr. Thomas Romano of Gino's Burgers & Chicken at 4:09 PM

Gino's is a regional fast food chain that had a huge following in the '60s and '70s in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Named after Gino Marchetti, former defensive end of the Baltimore Colts, Gino's was one of the first burger chains to offer burgers made from fresh ground beef and hand cut fries, and their Gino's Giant burger competed with (and was introduced before) the similar Big Mac. The chain disappeared in 1982, until the brand was revived in 2010.

I passed this place a few times and didn't think much of it until my recent search for a half-decent fast food-style burger in Philadelphia. Sure, we have lots of grass-fed beef four-inch thick burgers drowned in truffle butter on brioche buns, but outside of Five Guys and the not-yet opened Philadelphia branch of Shake Shack, finding a delicious thin-patty fast food-style burger that doesn't start life in the freezer is almost impossible here. Gino's isn't even that close to the city, but the drive out to the suburbs is totally worth it.

The restaurant looks like your standard fast food set-up—counter, drink station, tables, and booths—although it's a nice touch that they bring your food out to you when it's ready (and even clean the tables when you leave). Gino's lays it on pretty thick with the '60s retro nostalgia, with old photos of the chain plastered everywhere and giant flat screen TVs blaring extra-crazy old Gino's commercials and jingles.

Burger options include the Gino's Giant—double patty with shredded lettuce, tomato, onion, and "special sauce"—or your choice of a single or double burger topped with anything from the long list of free stuff (grilled onions, mushrooms, jalepeños, chipotle mayonnaise).

The medium well dual burger patties—no temps taken here—were well seasoned and still juicy with a nice crust and flowing with molten American cheese. A lightly toasted Big Marty's soft sesame bun managed to hold everything together, and all of the toppings were well balanced and fresh. Really just a beautiful burger—think Five Guys minus the peanuts and smashed bun, with a lot more care put into your food.

Bacon is another good choice here. Go for it.

The skin-on fries are decent—not sure if they are really hand cut or "hand cut-style," but either way they're worth getting. They're not super crispy but not soggy or greasy either. What really makes the fries sing is the crazy french fry toppings bar where you can bury your fries under malt vinegar, chipotle basil salt, or Gino's own "crab seasoning" for some Crab Fries, aka Old Bay Fries, quite possibly the only culinary tradition that Philadelphia and Baltimore share.

My friend and burger eating assistant (and owner of the iPhone 4S that took these awesome pictures—I don't believe it either) actually compared Gino's to In-N-Out Burger. I don't know about all that, but it might be the closest thing within 20 miles of Philadelphia.

I'm not sure if the suburbs have fully embraced what some are calling "high prices"—I guess in comparison with McDonalds or Burger King. In the city you'll pay $10 or $12 for a mediocre pub burger; if they opened a Gino's in center city I bet people would line up to pay $6 for a Gino's Giant, and give the upcoming Shake Shack invasion some homegrown competition.

Free ADA in the Workplace Workshop

Posted to Event by Ms. Tracy Katz of Networks For Training & Development at 12:55 PM

Networks for Training and Development, Inc. presents:

ADA in the Workplace

Would you like to make your business more accessible and friendly for customers (and potential employees) with disabilities? Come find out how at an interactive morning workshop presenting an overview and basic provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Learn how to create a welcoming environment from your website to your storefront or office space.

March 2, 2012
9:30-11:30
GPCC Conference Center
200 South Broad St., Suite 700
Philadelphia, PA 19102

Space is limited – please pre-register
www.networksfortraining.org (events tab)
Julie Sozio (610) 482-4926

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Stradley Ronon Attorney Elected to Darlington Arts Center Board of Directors

Posted to Announcement by Ms. Beth Dainoff of Stradley Ronon at 12:20 PM

Who Will be the Next Man & Woman of the Year?!

Posted to Announcement by Gregory Seitter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society at 12:10 PM

Who Will be the Next Man & Woman of the Year?!
Come Find Out at The Grand Finale!!!

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