The Vendor Expo
The following businesses and organizations are
scheduled to participate in the NJ State PBA Mini
Convention Expo March 8-10 at Caesars in Atlantic City.
American Recycling Technologies, Inc.
Annie Mac Home Mortgage Lending to America’s Heroes
AXA Advisors/Karr-Barth Associates
AXA Equitable
Blauer Manufacturing Co.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
Choice Marketing Sports Cards
Elbeco, Inc.
First Responder Financial Services
Freedom Mortgage
Garden State C.O.P.S.
Gill & Chamas, LLC
Lincoln Financial Group
Martyn Associates, Inc.
P.C. Richard & Son
Promark Direct
Samzie's Uniforms
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
“We show Locals how to effectively raise supporter donations through
targeted mailings to likely donors and supporters,” noted Kevin Martyn.
“The PBA Mini Convention has allowed me to reconnect with current customers and meet potential new Locals interested in starting or improving
their current fund drive mailings.”
Are you looking for a new home? Stop by the Wells Fargo table for home
financing advice and learn more about the new rate on PFRS mortgage
program, which is effective Feb. 15.
“It’s a great time to meet the PBA members and catch up with them as
well as educating them with the latest mortgage opportunities offered,”
shared Sharon Press of Wells Fargo.
Wells Fargo Representative Bob Obsuth reiterated the importance of
not only informing but connecting with members.
“It’s important for people to know that we are there to provide support
and guidance to PBA members throughout the home financing process,”
continued Obsuth. “So many times, we have only spoken to people on the
phone and never get to put a face with a name. It’s always nice to meet the
people you have helped along the way.”
PBA members looking for additional mortgage assistance should look
for Annie Mac Director of Lending Jeff Rosen to provide information on
conventional/FHA/VA loans for active and retired officers and family
members.
There are also opportunities to address health concerns at the expo.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) will be on hand with an
important message for members:
“Every year, more than one million Americans are diagnosed with cancer,” said Hannah Mein, CTCA spokesperson. “While some risk factors,
such as inherited genetic mutations, seem beyond our control, a number
of relatively simple preventive measures and lifestyle changes may help
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