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Marion Munley Receives the 2021 ATHENA Leadership Award from the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce

Marion Munley Receives the 2021 ATHENA Leadership Award from the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce News provided by Share this article Share this article SCRANTON, Pa., Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/  We are pleased to announce Marion Munley, Esq., Munley Law, as the 2021 ATHENA Leadership Award recipient. Marion embodies the character of the ATHENA Award, which honors an exceptional individual who has achieved excellence in their business or profession, has served the community in a meaningful way and has assisted women in their attainment of professional goals and leadership skills. Marion Munley of Munley Law, recipient of the 2021 ATHENA Leadership Award Marion is an exceptional example of a community leader paving the way for others. She fights for her clients, commits time to the Lackawanna County community, and ensures the mentorship of young women with careers in law, says Bob Durkin, president of The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce. She is an admirable and de

U S Army Vet Announces Bid To Challenge Sen O Scanlon In 2021

Reply Hazlet resident Vincent Solomeno has announced his bid to challenge Republican Senator Declan O’Scanlon, Jr. in NJ-13. (Tim Larsen) NEW JERSEY - U.S. Army Veteran Vincent Solomeno announced his Democratic bid this month to challenge Republican Senator Declan O Scanlon, Jr. in New Jersey s Thirteenth Legislative District. Solomeno, 35, certainly has his work cut out for him as he aims to unseat O Scanlon in the historically Republican district. Although a Democrat hasn t held the seat since 1991, Solomeno remains confident that the election is winnable: This is not about a political party, the lifelong Monmouth County resident said in a statement. This race is about who represents us in Trenton and whether our Senator works for his constituents.

Army ROTC program at King s College in experienced hands

From overseas combat to guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Rob Petry has seen a lot, and he’s drawing on his experience to train the Army’s future leaders who currently attend college in Luzerne County. Petry took an assignment as military service instructor for the Army’s ROTC program at King’s College in May 2019. “It is something that I wanted to do. The way it works in the Army is when you are a senior NCO (non-commissioned officer), you talk with your branch manager and say, ‘Where does the Army need a person with my qualifications right now?’ It’s a conversation back and forth. I was given a few options and chose to come to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area and serve as an ROTC instructor.”

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