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Business briefs June 16

Kari Sullivan

United Way of Chester County has announced the appointment of Kari Sullivan as the new director of Resource Development. Her background includes expertise in fundraising, workplace campaign management, mobilizing volunteers, disaster relief, and immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts. Her responsibilities will include leading the organization’s fundraising initiatives and working closely with donors, corporate partners, and community leaders to build sustainable funding streams.

Bertram L. Lawson II

The board of the YMCA of Greater Brandywine has announced the appointment of Bertram L. Lawson II as president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Brandywine. Lawson will take office on Monday, July 10. Lawson is a seasoned 24-year YMCA professional who most recently served as the president and CEO of the YMCA of Central New York, which boasts nine branches and more than thirty program sites in Central New York.

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, REALTORS® congratulates Chadds Ford Office sales associates on being named to the America’s Best Real Estate Professionals list. The America’s Best Professionals list is an annual, national program, sponsored by RealTrends and Tom Ferry International, and represents the top 500 teams and 500 agents in the country, based on 2022 sales volume and transaction sides. RealTrends + Tom Ferry America’s Best Real Estate Professionals honors America’s finest real estate agents and teams from all across the country. According to RealTrends, the Spangler Manners Team was recognized for sales volume, ranking 111th among medium-sized teams in Pennsylvania. “The Spangler Manners Team ranks in an elite group of individual agents and teams from markets across the country. This is quite an achievement, and they should be proud of their sales successes,” said Larry Flick, CEO of Fox & Roach, Realtors®.

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