Business Briefs

Business Briefs

Robyn Simensky of Marlboro has been named broadcast negotiator with DKB and Partners Inc., an advertising and public relations agency located in Morristown with a client roster that includes LeafGuard, First Morris Bank and Trust, Raritan Bay Medical Center, Verizon and Wakefern/ShopRite. Simensky is responsible for buying air time on behalf of the agency’s clients to make sure commercials can air on broadcasting and cable television, as well as on the radio. She received a degree in corporate communications from Staten Island’s City University of New York and previously worked for Interpublic’s Initiative Media, New York City.

Bryan Berger, D.C., of Marlboro has joined the staff of Advanced Wellness, a full-service chiropractic and physical therapy practice located in Marlboro. Berger received a bachelor’s degree in nutrition science from Montclair State University, Upper Montclair, and in 2002 completed his chiropractic training at Life University, Atlanta, Ga. Also a personal trainer specializing in recovery from sports injury, he brings a background in sports recovery in synergy with chiropractic care.

Concorde Limousine Inc., Freehold, has been named 2004 Operator of the Year in the Large Fleet Division by Limousine and Chauffeured Transportation (LCT) magazine. Recognized as the best of more than 10,000 chauffeured transportation companies in the country, Concorde Limousine operates a fleet of more than 55 vehicles ranging from Lincoln series Town Cars and Mercury Grand Marquis to stretch limousines, both standard and stretch sport utility vehicles, vans and luxury minibuses, and provides transportation services in more than 400 cities across the globe. The industry’s award was presented to Concorde Co. founder and President Bob Bellagamba at an awards gala held at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Judging criteria included customer satisfaction and loyalty, insurance and safety records, innovative marketing and sales programs, and community and industry involvement.

Western Monmouth Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly general meeting 8:30 a.m. March 25 at the chamber office, 17 Broad St., Freehold. Guest speaker Gregory E. Carroll, local veterans employment representative of the New Jersey Department of Labor, will discuss the department’s One-Stop system and also present an overview of the Uniformed Services Employment Readjustment Rights Act. The cost is $10 per person and includes continental breakfast. For reservations and information, call (732) 462-3030.

Western Monmouth Chamber of Commerce will sponsor the following event: HealthCareDepot, a full-service medical supply retailer, will host "Business After Hours" from 5:30-7:30 p.m. March 30 at 73 Village Center Drive, Route 537 west, Freehold Township. Product cate­gories such as aids for daily living, hot and cold therapy, braces and supports, personal care, the home patient room, and power-lift chairs will be shown and discussed during the event. The cost is $10 per person and includes refreshments. To register, call (732) 462-3030; fax (732) 462-2123; or e-mail [email protected].

Sam’s Club, Freehold Township, will host a business networking event designed for restaurant and food service professionals. Current and prospective small business members are invited to attend. Attendees will have the opportunity to take home industry information and business tips; meet other professional colleagues and Sam’s Club managers and associates; see merchandise selections; and compare current invoices to a Sam’s Club invoice of the same or similar products. All nonmembers attending will be given a one-day guest pass to shop (10 percent service fee applied to nonmember purchases). The event will be held April 8, 7-10 a.m., at Sam’s Club, 100 Trotters Way. For more information, call (732) 780-4477.