HAPPY COLUMBUS DAY, The Flyers have an Official Vodka – Golia Vodka
October 14, 2013
by HughE Dillon

The @GoliaVodka Launch party was held last week at
Xfinity Live’s Broad St Bullies Pub
as it’s the official vodka of the Philadelphia Flyers
Chris Steward and Cheldin B Rumer, CEO @igcreativeinc Host/Executive Producer This Is It TV
Jessica McKeon and Jerry Madrack
Gienevive Cross and Matthew Kennedy
The CSN Team: Marshall Harris, Danny Pommells, John Borvle and Rachel Micali (This is one of those times I wished I had taken two shots)
Kelly Dougherty and Marissa Emmon
Tori Sabatino, Dayna Leaventon, Assistant Director of Catering at The Rittenhouse Hotel, Caroline Foley, Assistant Front Office Manager at Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants and Kelly Coulovin
611’s Nigel Richards making a quick get-a-way with his Golia Vodka
Golia Vodka is the first vodka to hail from the East Asia
country. And what’s the first thing to come to mind when you think of
Mongolia? Genghis Khan, obviously.
country. And what’s the first thing to come to mind when you think of
Mongolia? Genghis Khan, obviously.
Golia is honoring their home
country’s famous warrior by dedicating their vodka to all the rugged and
adventurous men out there (or all those that think they’re rugged).
With a tagline like “Prepare to be conquered,” you should probably
expect to enter into a fierce battle after taking your first shot.
country’s famous warrior by dedicating their vodka to all the rugged and
adventurous men out there (or all those that think they’re rugged).
With a tagline like “Prepare to be conquered,” you should probably
expect to enter into a fierce battle after taking your first shot.
Nice spread
Jennifer Wallington, Renee Fleddeman, Ashley Fossile and Danny Cevallos, CNN legal analyst
Kristin Detterline, Philadelphia Style Magazine Editor and Rebecca Goodman, Publicist, Philadelphia Flyers at Comcast-Spectacor
Anthony Ferrara and Marc Ferrara
Nicole Cashman, Cashman & Assocs. and John Colabelli, Philly Style Magazine Publisher

Christopher Scott Grimaldi, Francesca Marchionni, Jen Grayson and John Zeiger

Christopher Scott Grimaldi, Francesca Marchionni, Jen Grayson and John Zeiger
PHILLY RESIDENT CLOSES IN ON DREAM JOB
Local Actor, Writer, and Travel Host
Christopher Scott Grimaldi has advanced to the Final 50 Candidates in the
worldwide competition for travel website Jauntaroo’s Chief World Explorer Job.
Christopher Scott Grimaldi has advanced to the Final 50 Candidates in the
worldwide competition for travel website Jauntaroo’s Chief World Explorer Job.
The Chief World Explorer will “travel
the globe for one year visiting destinations, sharing experiences and creating
content for Jauntaroo while earning a salary of $100,000.00!,” writes
Jauntaroo, who has chosen this Top 50 from 2 videos each candidate
submitted. The first was to
explain why the candidate thought he was right for the job. The second, a profile of a local place,
had to be written, shot, edited, and uploaded to the site within a week.
the globe for one year visiting destinations, sharing experiences and creating
content for Jauntaroo while earning a salary of $100,000.00!,” writes
Jauntaroo, who has chosen this Top 50 from 2 videos each candidate
submitted. The first was to
explain why the candidate thought he was right for the job. The second, a profile of a local place,
had to be written, shot, edited, and uploaded to the site within a week.
You can see Christopher’s two short
videos, including his beautiful profile of nearby New Hope, Pennsylvania here:
videos, including his beautiful profile of nearby New Hope, Pennsylvania here:
And while you’re there, click LIKE by
his name, “Christopher G.” to help him advance to the Final 5, where he’ll be
flown to a secret location for final interviews before the winner is
announced. “The higher the like
count, the better the odds of advancement,” Grimaldi says. “And you can vote once a day … or
multiple times if you do it from different browsers and devices,” he adds with
a wink.
his name, “Christopher G.” to help him advance to the Final 5, where he’ll be
flown to a secret location for final interviews before the winner is
announced. “The higher the like
count, the better the odds of advancement,” Grimaldi says. “And you can vote once a day … or
multiple times if you do it from different browsers and devices,” he adds with
a wink.