Cape May County Herald, 12 December 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 51

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STEVEN KOSYLA ...sew loan officer

PR1SCILLA CLARK ...marketing officer

Marine National Appoints Officers ,

WILD WOOD - Marine National Rank has promoted two management employees to hanking officers, it was announced by

Philip W. Koebig, 3d, president and chief executive officer Priscilla S. Clark, of Ocean City, has been promoted to public relations and marketing officer. She had been advertising and public relations coordinator Prior to joining the bank in April, Clark worked as a freelance advertising and public relations writer in southern New Jersey. She holds a bachelor of science in business administration from Drexel University, and is a member of the Bank Marketing Association. Steven J. Kosyla, of Ocean City and Lindenwold has-been promoted to consume loan officer from marketing representative He is responsible for marketing lending services to area automobile, recreational vehicle and boat dealers, and new business development. Kosyla joined Marine National last February. He was formerly with Continental Bank, Philadelphia, and Collegiate Athletic Testing , Service, Haddonfield. He i holds a bachelor of arts in education from Glassboro l State College and the ad- , vanced certificate from the American Institute of Banking. I

S.J. Gas Workers AiaH1 und FOLSOM — Employes of South Jersey Gas Co's (SJG) Pleasantville Division and the general office at Folsom pledged a total of $18,639 to the United Way Campaign of Atlantic County during the 1964 rpmpaign Over 83 percent of the total number employed at the two offices contributed to that amount. Employe pledges for this year's rampaign surpassed those made in 1963 by 12 percent with an average of $83 per contributing employee. THE EMPLOYE contributions are the result of SJG's active participation in a kick-off program in which informative einploye meetings were conducted throughout the company to stimulate interest in making cash donations or pledges through payroll deduction. As another example of SJG's commitment to active participation in the United Way, Coleman J. Kindle, senior vice president, operations, has served on the Atlantic County United Way board of directors for several years. To express his appreciation of employe involvement in the county campaign, President William F. Ryan said, '.'We are proud of the employes who participated in this program. Our employes' willingness to increase their contributions annually indicates their desire to help provide needed services to the communities of southern New Jersey."

: Cape NAACP : Meet Set '. COURT HOUSE - The county chapter, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, will hold its regular t meeting 7 p.m. Monday, h Dec. 17,. at the County o Library here, h In addition to regular business, the group will r elect officers for the next two years. The meeting is p open to the public, o For more information, f call Dorothy Mack at 466-5736.

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Pulvino's Npkv Hat

COURT HOUSE - Coun- / ty Clerk, Angela Pulyiiio has announced hpr-ap£oint-ment by_JfidV. Thomas Kean to the Task Force on Equitable Compensation. -It was created under a bill signed by Kean Oct. 17 to study the state's compensation plan and recommend any necessary changes to eliminate any inequities .due to sex, race • or national origin.

Pulvino of Ocean City said she is booored to have been selected and is looking forward to serving. She is president of the state Association of Counties, a member- of the Juvenile Deliquency Disposition Commission, the AD State Youth Services Commission and a member of the county/Judiciary Liaison Committee.

Seeks Computer Advisors j

OCEAN CITY - Local residents with computer experience are invited to be a part of the city's Voluntary RevieW Committee now being established by Mayor Jack Bittner. The city will be computerizing its offices in 1965 and is enlisting help from / qualified community refffUents in reviewing various systems and making recommendations.

"We know there are j many talented people liv- . ing in our area who have 1 knowledge in the computer j field," said Mayor Jack j Bittner. "We'd like to hear ! their ideas and have them ] serve on our advisory . committee." ; Those interested should ] contact the Mayor's Office, i City Hall, 399-6111, by j Saturday, Dec. 15.

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