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Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey recently welcomed new members to its board of directors. Lori Fiori of Morris Township was elected first vice chair and Harold Lunde of Mendham Township was elected treasurer of the board. Anne Marie Campbell of Midland Park, Virginia Laughlin of Paterson, Lilie Donahue of Parsippany, Douglas Sanchez of Mahwah, and Wendy Shen of Teterboro were unanimously elected as members-at-larger by delegates representing 160 communities in northern New Jersey. Allison Homler of Mahwah, Molly Seeber of River Edge, and Brianna Weck of Allendale, were unanimously elected as girl representatives to the board. Bette Simmons of Morristown and Victor Nichols of Maplewood were unanimously
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elected to the Board Development Committee. Campbell has 21 years of experience in health care public relations, marketing, and advertising, having served as the vice president of public relations at Hackensack University Medical Center. She is a founding member of the Midland Park Public Education Foundation and serves on its board. Sanchez is the managing partner of the New Jersey office of Cruser, Mitchell & Sanchez, LLC and specializes in civil litigation. He is a former adjunct professor at Bergen County Community College and a former member of the Bergen County Community College Legal Assistant Advisory Board. communications at the NYSE. His responsibilities include all NYSE trading floor logistics and projects. He manages many large scale projects, divisional budgets, and emergency preparedness plans for the trading operation. Prior to joining the NYSE, he was senior project manager for Comdisco, Inc. He earned a bachelor’s degree in computer information systems from Manhattan College and an MBA in finance from Fairleigh Dickinson University. He also earned a graduate certificate in Network and Communications Management and just completed a master’s in project management from DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management. Weber just completed his second year as a councilman in Ramsey. As a council member, Weber has served as chair-
Homler is a junior at Mahwah High School, where she participates in the orchestra, cross country, track, and bowling. A member of Girl Scouts since kindergarten, she is currently working on her Girl Scout Gold Award. Weck is a junior at Northern Highlands Regional High School. She has been a member of Girl Scouts for most of her youth and has earned the Girl Scout Bronze Award and Girl Scout Silver Award. At school, she participates in the Latin Club, Red Cross Club, DECA, and fencing. She is a member of the school newspaper and a member of her church’s youth group. For more information about Girl Scouts of Northern New, call (973) 248-8200 or visit www.gsnnj.org.
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(continued from page 7) She has been a Republican County Committeewoman since 2006 and is a member of the Ramsey Republican Club. Before joining the council, she was a member of the Ramsey Board of Adjustment. Weber has been a Ramsey resident for 17 years. He is employed by the New York Stock Exchange. Weber and his wife, Donna, have two children: a daughter who attends eighth grade at Smith School and a son who resides in Boston. He is managing director of trading services and tele-
man of the Utilities, Buildings, and Grounds Committee. He is liaison to the Ramsey Environmental Commission, the board of public works, the design review board, and the Recycling Committee. He has also served on the Finance Committee and the Public Safety Committee. He is active in the Ramsey Baseball Softball Association, and has served as softball league president and codirector of travel softball. In addition, he has been a youth basketball and soccer coach. Weber is a parishioner of Saint Paul’s Church and a 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus, Patrick Pindar Council in Ramsey, holding the position of treasurer. He is also a member of the Ramsey Office of Emergency Management.