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s outherN N ew J ersey Of Burlington, Camden & Gloucester Counties board of trustees Big Brothers Big Sisters elects Archer & Greiner’s Freeman as chairman P HILADELPHIA, PA — Lloyd Freeman , an Associate in Archer
each year for the next three years.” Last year, the agency provided one-to-one mentoring for 631 youth; with. Freeman as Chair, BBBS BCG is look- ing to increase that number to over 1,000 youth by 2016. Dating back to 1904, Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) mentors at-risk children and provides ongoing support for children, families, and vol- unteers to build and sustain long-lasting relationships. BBBS is proven by indepen- dent research to improve chil- dren’s odds for succeeding in school, behaving nonviolently, avoiding drugs and alcohol, and breaking negative cycles. Headquartered in Philadel- phia and with nearly 400 agencies across the coun- try, Big Brothers Big Sisters serves a quarter of a million children. The mission of BBBS is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring professionally sup- ported 1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. Highly active in civic and charitable causes throughout the region, Freeman, of Sick- lerville, NJ, practices litiga- tion in state and federal courts in NJ and PA. He has experi- ence in complex commercial litigation, litigation related to intellectual property and real estate transactions, and consumer fraud actions. n NAI Hanson rep- resents tenant in Fairfield, NJ industrial lease FAIRFIELD, NJ — NAI James E. Hanson , a leading New Jersey-based commercial real estate firm, today an- nounced the completion of a 7,490-s/f, long-term lease for GenServe, Inc. at 341 Kaplan Dr. in Fairfield, NJ NAI Hanson vice president Barry J. Cohorsky completed the transaction for the tenant, which is relocating fromClifton, NJ, and plans to use the space as a service center for industrial generator applications. “GenServe’s management viewed the space and was at- tracted to its features in ad- dition to its prime location,” Cohorsky said. “They felt it was a good match for their business needs and were impressed by the ownership’s plans to reno- vate the site.” n
number of years as a volun- teer, board member and ex- ecutive board officer. Recently, Freeman completed his term as the organization’s treasurer and provided oversight to the agency’s budget that grew to over $750,000 adding four new program positions. As Chair, Freeman will oversee a volunteer board of 16 mem- bers. BBBS BCG CEO Robert Jakubowski adds, “Along with Lloyd’s tenure leading the board, the agency will begin a new strategic plan that aims to increase the number of children served by 20%
& Greiner’s Litigation D e p a r t - ment , was r e c e n t l y e l e c t ed a s chairman of the board of trustees of Big Broth-
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ers Big Sisters of Burling- ton, Camden & Gloucester Counties (BBBS BCG). Freeman has been active with the organization for a
Picture left to right: BBBS BCG CEO Robert Jakubowski with BBBS BCG Chairman & Archer & Greiner’s Lloyd Freeman.
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