Serenity Spa & Nail, 4345 Route 9 north, Freehold, is now open for business. Services include manicures, pedicures, massage, facials, waxing and spa packages. Details: (732) 431-3760.
Ari Horowitz, of Morganville, an Allstate Personal Financial Representative with Allstate New Jersey Insurance Co. (Allstate New Jersey), has been recognized by Allstate for high standards in customer satisfaction, customer retention and profitability.
Because of this, Horowitz earned an invitation to attend Allstate Insurance Co.’s National Conference in Chicago, where the top officers of the company will recognize him. This invitation is a symbol of the dedication that Ari demonstrates in assisting customers.
Horowitz is one of only 5 percent of Allstate producers nationwide to reach this level of achievement. Horowitz, whose business office is located at 479 Route 79, Morganville, can be reached via telephone at (732) 970-0400.
Schoor DePalma
, a leading engineering and consulting firm headquartered in Manalapan, was recently approved to become an American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Registered Provider. The AIA, a nationally recognized institution, develops and recommends standards for regulating the practice of architecture. The purpose of the CES program is to constantly improve and revitalize the architectural profession. CES Registered Providers are essential to this process because they educate architects about recent changes in the field and teach them to master new knowledge and skills.
Schoor DePalma is now listed on the AIA Web site at www.aia.org. For course information, contact Greg Calderaro at (732) 577-9000.
Halocarbon Products Corp. has promoted Ronald Epstein to sales director. In his new role, Epstein is responsible for global sales and marketing of the company’s three product lines. This includes expanding Halocarbon’s customer base in China, Japan and India.
Epstein has been with Halocarbon for 10 years, holding positions of increasing responsibility in sales and marketing. Before that, he worked in the plastics and chemicals industries for over 30 years. He resides in Marlboro with his wife and two children.