Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • August 29, 2012 Business TD Bank promotes Taouch, Tesoroni Our hat’s off to the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in Ramsey for the much needed food contributions. We want to give a big thank you to Miss Patti’s School of Dance. Patti and Darryl generously donated dinner and show tickets to “Peter and the Star Catcher” to several families. We appreciate their thoughtfulness! Fall needs: We need window air conditioning units that are new or in good working condition for our families. Some of our families could use prepaid phone cards for Cricket Mobile. We would also appreciate gift cards to TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and IKEA. We will give these cards to our families for fall and back-to-school clothing, and some much-needed furniture. In addition, we can use gas station gift cards. We need new sheets for twin and queen size beds and Good Night Pampers Stage 4. We also need new pillows, dish towels, and bath towels. One family could really use an air purifier. Meet Esme: Esme is a vivacious 17-year-old who has leukemia. Esme has a twin brother she adores and who has been suffering a great deal since she was diagnosed and has undergone intensive treatment. Esme was also diagnosed with diabetes as a complication of the chemotherapy and has to be very diligent with her diet and testing her blood sugar. Esme’s family finds it very difficult to afford the test strips needed to test her blood sugar. They pay $30 every eight days in order to buy the strips (Accu-Check). Since Esme does not have medical insurance, her family has to struggle with purchasing the medical items needed to ensure that Esme’s diabetes does not cause her more medical issues than she already has. Esme loves to shop and do her nails. Her smile is infectious, and her attitude about her hair loss is inspirational. Esme told her case worker Stephanie, “I don’t care about my hair loss. That will grow back. All I care about is my health.” You can help in a variety of ways. ECF uses monetary (continued on page 17) Suzie B. Taouch (left) and Kelli L. Tesoroni (right). TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank®, has promoted Suzie B. Taouch to sales and service manager of the Interstate store at One Interstate Plaza in Ramsey and Kelli L. Tesoroni to sales and service manager of the store at 1100 Lake Street in Ramsey. As assistant vice presidents, both women are responsible for new business development, consumer and business lending, managing personnel, and overseeing operations. Taouch has seven years of banking experience. She joined TD Bank in 2005 as a teller and later served as a head teller and senior customer service representative before her most recent position as assistant store manager. A resident and native of Prospect Park, Taouch is a 2005 graduate of Manchester Regional High School in Haledon. Tesoroni has nine years of banking experience. She joined TD Bank in 2003 as a teller and later served as a senior customer service representative and assistant store manager. A Haledon resident, Tesoroni is a 2006 graduate of William Paterson University. She is a native of Brick Township, and graduated from Brick Memorial High in 2000. TD Bank focuses on delivering legendary customer service by providing seven-day branch banking with extended hours, Penny Arcade coin-counting machines, free online banking and bill pay at www.tdbank.com, and treats for kids and dogs. Customers have access to a network of 2,700 ATMs from Maine to Florida.