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Photos: Citrin Cooperman 2nd annual CEO Evolution, Networking and Great Panel Discussion

On November 2, Citrin Cooperman hosted their 2nd annual CEO Evolution, schooling the future C-suite on how to succeed in business. 

Co-moderators Dr. Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan, Risk Management and Decision Processes
Center at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania’s
executive director and renowned risk management expert, and Co-moderators, Mark S. Carrow, Citrin
Cooperman’s Philadelphia managing partner and noted management author,with the panel: Jami Wintz McKeon Chair Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, Robert S. Schimek Chief Executive Officer of the Americas AIG and Jay H. Shah Chief Executive Officer Hersha Hospitality Trust
 Mark Carey, CPA – Citrin Cooperman, Kevin Ryan, CPA and Partner in the Philadelphia Office of Citrin Cooperman, Colleen Vallen of Citrin Cooperman, James Revels – Citrin Cooperman, and James F. Capasso, III, CPA – Citrin Cooperman
 Jim Revels, Citrin Cooperman and Richard Avicolli, Gilmore & Associates
 Heather Steinmiller, Conner Strong & Buckelew, Colleen Vallen of Citrin Cooperman, Citrin, Michael Adler, Esq.,  Warren Thaler
 Richard Avicolli and Mark Carey
 Brian Bornstein, Heather Steinmiller and Colleen Valin
 
 Ashley Lynam, Levy, Baldante and Shea Rhodes, Villanova Law
 Todd Griffing, Vice President, Business Development at Conner Strong & Buckelew and Matthew W. Lakofsky, CPA, CVA. Partner Citrin Cooperman.
 Michael Zyborowicz, CPA and Eva Blow
 Mikal Harden, Juno Search Partners, and Marc Prine, Taylor Strategy Partners

 The panel concensus was that today’s CEO’s work differently than their predecessors. We live in a 24/7 society, where ceo’s work with a hands on mentality. Jay Shah agrees, recounting his past experience while working at a hotel, where he also lived gaining experience from covering nearly every job needed to be done at the small hotel.  It’s important that managers at his hotel stay on top of the rooms, and customer service. These days you don’t have to be concerned about media reviews, but online reviews from customers.

Co-moderators, Mark S. Carrow, Citrin
Cooperman’s Philadelphia managing partner and noted management author,
and Dr. Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan, Risk Management and Decision Processes
Center at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania’s
executive director

 Ms. McKeon says that technology is always on, and intrusive, but improves not only the home-life, but provides better client service. The most important skill a a person could have is mastering management.


  Robert S. Schimek (l) Chief Executive Officer of the Americas
AIG says no one person should be bigger than the organization. People
need to stay within the process and within reach of being scrutinized. 
 
After the panel discussion the guests enjoyed a lite breakfast
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The #Foodporn of Christmas Village Plus Friday Stop By NRG Gingerbread Contest

NRG Home will again present their Gingerbread House Decorating Contest
on Friday, December 11, 2015,

 at 1:00pm with members of the press
competing on behalf of four local non-profits

(Red Paw Emergency, MANNA,
Ronald McDonald House and College Settlement).

Each non-profit will win
a $1,000 donation from NRG for participating, and the winning charity’s
house will win them an extra $1,000 donation.

Now onto the FoodPorn of Christmas Village. Did you know this year they have a food court, where you can sit and enjoy the treats you purchase at Christmas Village. It’s outside and with the record warmth we’ve been having lately, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy a bite and the sites with your food.

One of my favorite spots is Pretzelphoria
Pennsylvania-made pretzels with spices ie buffalo wing flavored & jalapeno peppers, and high quality chocolate-covered pretzels

Malt Wine

Here are the prices. When you buy the Malt Wine, you’re actually getting the Christmas Tree Village mug for $2 and not $3 when not getting the wine.


Booth #9 is The Bacon Jams
which also comes with Bacon Carmel Popcorn. I’m going to have to get some of this for mom for Christmas.

Helmut’s Original Austrian Strudel where you’ll find oreo cookies churro and buttered soft pretzels
Booth #67

There’s also an indoor tent with picnic benches to keep warm while you eat

Sweet Bakery – Roasted nuts from all over the world, Chocolate-covered fruits in finest
Belgian chocolate, gingerbread-hearts, magenbrot, advent calendar

Brunkow Cheese  *  Grilled Cheese specialties from Wisconsin
“Have You Accepted Cheeses Into Your Life Yet?”

John & Kiras Chocolate booth 41

Soft Pretzel’s are $3.50

Prices are reasonable for Hot Chocolate, Apple Cider, Coffee, Tea and Soda

At Bacon James they have this Bacon Jam Emergency kit for only $35

I love these Oil/Vinegar bottles

At booth 37 enjoy Wandering Waffle – Delicious Belgian Waffles

Only 19 days left to enjoy Christmas Village.

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Philly Gossip: Miley Cyrus Spent the Night In Philly, Connor Barwin for the Win, Wedding Surprise, Kissmas at Longwood Gardens

Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz drove down from NYC Saturday night to perform songs from her latest CD at the Electric Factory.

You’ll recall last time she played Philly, her crew stayed at Hotel Monaco, while she drove back and forth to her Tribeca hotel in Manhattan. This time she stayed at Hotel Palomar with her crew, snapping a photo of her new puppy on one of the Palomar’s yoga mats Sunday morning before flying out on American Airlines to Boston for her Sunday night concert. (I love this review from Michael Cerio, especially this lead sentence: “Unfortunately, we can’t write in rainbows, so it’s impossible to completely capture the spectacle that was Miley Cyrus on Saturday night in Philadelphia.”)

Before ending the Flyers winning streak on Saturday Columbus Blue Jackets’ Nick Foligno stopped by Blue Sole Shoes 1805 Chestnut Street and picked up a pair of shoes. Maybe his teammate Scott Hartnell tipped him off to the place. No sightings of Hartsy Saturday night, but there’s a good chance he was catching up with some of his lady friends. 

Desiree Peterkin Bell, Communications and Strategy at Office of the Mayor, Michael A. Nutter and her mom attended President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama‘s holiday party on Saturday.
Imagine 
your dream wedding reception with your dream husband to be. Imagine
that getting even better w/ a surprise serenade by Broadway sensation Michael Longoria singing
“Oh What a night,” “Ali Baby (instead of Sherry Baby),” and  “Can’t
Take My Eyes Off of You.” Longoria played Frankie Valli in the original
cast of Jersey Boys on Broadway.     For Alison Pessina (a huge fan of The Four Seasons) and Matt Moors, this dream came true last weekend at their wedding reception, held at The Please Touch Museum. 

 Last night Jim Donovan, CBS3 Philly did the honors lighting the Christmas Tree at South Street Headhouse Square, with Santa.

 

 Cara McCollum, News Anchor at SNJ Today and Keith Jones, NBC10 Philly wishing us Kissmass from Longwood Gardens Sunday.
 Mo’ne Davis and Mina Say What, Power 99 at the Philly Hip Hop Awards Sunday Night
A few of the winners
Assault Rifle AB wins Male rapper of the year #OBH is a family #PhillyHipHopAwards.
Just Frenchie won Best New Female R&B/Pop Group . #PhillyHipHopAwards #2mil 
Role Models win for Best Dance Group #PhillyHipHopAwards
 Former Philadelphian’s making it big: Questlove and Arthur Kade, Host of Behind The Velvet Rope with, who both became breakout stars in Philly 8 years ago and are now the toast of Manhattan
 Connor Barwin was nominated for the NFL Man of the Year award! Help him win 20k for charity by tweeting #BarwinWPMOYCHALLENGE
 Goodbye 500 degrees, hello Snap Custom Pizza not to be confused with Snap Kitchen
I’ve been told that 500 degrees will pop up again sometime in the future, 2016

 Snap Kitchen is your go-to resource when you don’t want to sacrifice health, convenience, or taste. It’s the perfectly portioned, nutritionally balanced, grab-and-go meal and they have specialty meals like Paleo, Vegetarian, Dairy-Free etc. Michael Klein over at Philly.com has the scoop.

 I caught a couple people surfing down the Art Museum Steps on cardboard surfboards on Friday, wish I had a better photo but still learning my IPhone capabilities.

 Met up with my sister Margaret Goleash and her kids Kevin & Dillon (c) at Linvilla Orchards. We were there to enjoy Christmas Land and cut down a tree for their house. You don’t have to cut down your tree, they sell them too, but we went for that lumberjack experience.
http://www.linvilla.com/family-fun/christmasland/#.VmWoxr-PRj8

 It’s a popular experience too, I ran into Michael Schulson and his boys, as well as fiance Nina Tinari.
 
 It’s a tradition. They go every year and pick out the perfect tree. Then they roast marshmellows at the fire pit, Linvilla provides the marsh mellows and sticks. Afterwards they visit the petting zoo, then the gigantic Christmas Market, and Farmers Market to pick up a home made pie. You have to check it out, go early. I’m going back to spend more time there in the coming weeks. There was so much to see.
Congratulations to my sister Janine DeFeo (Janine also works for me doing my Invoicing and answering some of your emails) for obtaining her 501C for the Ovarian Cancer Awareness organization that she started in the name of my sister, Judy Wilkins, who died of the disease in 2009.
Happy Hanukkah to all our friends.

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Chit Chatter, Good Bye Philly Gossip, Hello Again ChitChatter – Alex Holley Gets Dressed, Susie Celek Will Kick Your A$$

Sorry to hear that the Philly Daily News has ended the Philly Gossip Column; I imagine social media killed it as most times tidbits have been shared online, especially if it’s a celebrity, before the ink is dried on the paper.  I’ve been a huge fan of the column all the way back to Stu Bykofsky, when I think the column was self titled, another fav back then was columnist Harriet Lessy‘s Buzz column at the Daily News (now she heads her own PR company called Buzz Communications) or Joe Logan, at the Inquirer writing about media, and of course Michael Klein, where I contributed photos for 4 years (PS this is the longest run on sentence that would make MK cringe, he was a good mentor to me except for my grammar), then mighty Dan Gross took over Stu’s column, and in 2007 he helped acquire the online “Philly Gossip” URL. How do I know that, cause it was offered to me at the same time, but I didn’t want my blog to be only about gossip. Then Molly Eichel took over and last year she moved to the Inquirer to do features, and  

Jenny DeHuff took over Philly Gossip. It’s sad to see it end. During the past few years my photos have been featured in the column a few times a month, and you’d be surprised or not surprised at how often I contributed to the column over the years. I’m a fan of gossip/tidbit columns, and despite my own successful blogs, and SM platforms, sometimes I saw a story bigger than my outlets, sometimes I was placing something that happened at a client event, sometimes I saw something that everyone else missed, often I had enough stories that I could divide them to many outlets, and it was just exciting to share with others the fun that went on with Philly. That being said, I’ll miss you Philly Gossip, I know the newspapers will do a great job among all their columnists to spread the good news and tidbits of people, places and parties. I plan to continue with my ChitChatter column that I do, and there’s always Twitter, FB and Instagram which I’ve embraced to disseminate this info too. Here’s today’s Chit Chatter column.

 Alex Holley, Fox 29, is participating in Kenny and Faatimah Gamble Present: An Evening of Style and Grace ~ A Universal Fashion Show at the University of the Arts tonight. The event benefits their foundation ‘Pearls of Wisdom’ and ‘From Boys to Men’ Character Building and Social Etiquette Program for Young Men and Women. Earlier this week Alex headed over to Designer Bela Shehu NINObrand showroom, with fashion stylist, Ian Michael Crumm, to pick out the perfect dress for the fashion show. Alex tried on several beautiful outfits, and chose a few to wear. She’ll do the big reveal tonight on her instagram.  
Next up for Ian Michael Crum and Alex Holley, finding the right dress for her to wear to the Academy Ball on January 23.  Our readers will vote on which dress she should wear so stay tuned.

 Bloomingdale’s Outlet opens next Friday at 9:30AM at the Shops of Liberty Place. Plus stop by to check out the Christmas Tree which was lit Monday night. Tonight if you’re around the Rittenhouse Tree will be lit, it’s in a new spot so update your holiday photos too. The City Hall Tree will be lit, and the East Passyunk Tree will be lit.

 tredici enoteca at 13th and sansom opened earlier this week. i stopped in for a quick bite. these raviolli’s were AMAZING. i also had the carrot dish and meatballs, oh so good. the eatery is much larger than i thought. btw tredici enoteca is all small letters, everyone keeps making the t & e caps, but they’re not supposed to be.

 Congrats to Robert Kitchenoff of Weinstein Kitchenoff & Asher who was elected president of the Jewish National Fund’sPhiladelphia board of directors.  With him is Michael Boni, the outgoing president of the Jewish National Fund’sPhiladelphia board of directors. Fun fact, both these guys were once my bosses’ when we all worked at Kohn Swift & Graf in the ’90s. PS If you look at the KS&G website you’ll see Philly photos I took.

Sweet Susie Celek just finished a kick ass movie called Fight Valley. Look for it in theaters next summer.

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#TBT Young Friends of The Academy of Music Monster Ball

OMG only a few weeks until the The Academy of Music 159th Anniversary Concert & Ball is January 23 with special guest Martin Short! A little over a month ago was the Young Friends Monster Ball at the Ritz. Occasionally this entries slip through the cracks, ie if any of my outlets get behind, or I get behind they linger until #TBT which is today.

Co-chairs for the Young Friends of the Academy of Music: Cory Siegfried and Katie Gagnon with Lexie Norcross, publisher of the Philadelphia Voice, sponsor of the Monster Ball.
  Members and supporters of The Young Friends of the Academy of
Music gathered at The Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Center City, Philadelpha on
Thursday, October 30, 2015 for its 5th annual Monsters Ball.

Guests
wearing fabulous masks enjoyed wine, beer and hors d’oeuvres during the
event. The Young Friends of Academy of Music brings together dynamic
young adults with a love for music and an interest in exploring arts and
culture.
 Event proceeds benefit the Academy of  Music Restoration Fund which
helps with the maintenance of the building, including installing a new
HVAC system last year.. 
Maryann Butterworth and Sean Nevins
 Helen Partridge, Elisabeth Hill and Rob Stewardson
Stephanie Searles, Gabriela Guaracao and Jenna Pelleccha
Matt McCauliffe, Miguel Aguilo- Seara and Lexi Burchmore

Alison Becker, Danielle Hankin, Alexander Hankin and Emma Rose Bienvenu
Kalela Williams, Jordan Hanchulak and Josie Lewis
Joe Choot, Ashley Orleans and Mike Carson
Dan Reinherz, Hadas Kuznitz and Katie Gagnon
 
Martin Ihrig, Cory Siegfried – Chair of the Young Friends of the Academy Ball and Jason Cevera
Monica and Katie Lara
Haniyyah Sharpe-Brown and Syreeta Martin, Sincerely Syreeta blogger

Billy Rossi, Claire Allamby, senior director, Academy of Music Restoration Fund , Danielle Rossi and Carl Caldas

Hot on the social scene of late Maggie Munthali, has been a long time concierge at the Union League

Ian M Crumm (ready to graduate and with a big announcement coming soon.) and Lynsie Solomon , vice co-chair for the Young Friends of Academy Ball

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New Year’s Eve Party: Glitter & Gold New Year’s Eve Party at 360

Glitter & Gold New Year’s Eve Party at 360
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Doors open at 6pm  – party until 3am
With the ultimate party bands,
The Exceptions & Goodman Fiske,
starting at 8pm, and everyone’s favorite DJ, Eric Vanderslice, you’ll
feel as good as gold on the biggest party night of the year! Raise

your glass to 2016 like an A-list celebrity while you sparkle &
shine on our one-of-a-kind LED-lit glass dance floor that pulsates to
the beat of the hottest local talent!
$25 advance ticket price now – Door ticket price is $30.

Table and bottle service also available!
Contact Eva Logina at
267.525.7266
for additional details or to book your table.
$350 for a table of up to 4 people, includes a bottle of Perrier Jouët
Menu
Shrimp Cocktail
Classic Caesar Salad
Imported Cheeses and Salamis
Jumbo Lump Crab Salad
Sliced Tenderloin of Beef, apricot chutney, horseradish sauce
Sliced Pork Tenderloin peach jam
Disclaimer:
Advanced ticket
rates valid while supplies last. Must bring printed copy of ticket and
present at door. Ticket is good for entry only and does not include
complimentary beverages. Cash bar available until
2am. Ticket rates are subject to increase if purchased at the door.
Management reserves the right to change or cancel this event at any time
without notice. 
(Parx Casino Advertises with PhillyChitChat.com)
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The Cutest Holiday Dogs in Philly – #WoofWoofWednesday

Sure the house is getting decked in holiday delight, and so it seems the dogs are too. Here are a few of my favorites and a few that could use a little noel but are still adorable…

abbythemaltipoo
How many of our grandmothers have looked at us with these eyes?
chenchitheshihtzu

cooperbasil

skynetdangerzone
And here a Creed review…which I completely agree with
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Photos and Empowering Statements from Uber Philly’s Women’s Empowerment Forum

Uber Women’s Empowerment Forum moderated by Blondell Reynolds Brown was held late last month at

Pipeline co-working space in center City over looking beautiful City Hall.
The breakfast event was sponsored by Uber Philadelphia, and consisted of a panel that included 
Tiffany Tavarez, PECO Corporate Relations
Brigitte Daniel, EVP Wilco Electronics
Tiffany Newmuis, Director of Diversity DNC2016
State Representative Joanna McClinton
Danielle Paige Jeter, CEO AOI Events & PR
With Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown as moderator
The Uber Team: Taylor Bennett, Nikki Tuttle, Jenna
Price, Sarah Briggart,
and Lindsey Kling.
Tatiana Cook and Brian Taylor from Bellevue
Strategies.
Tiffany Newmuis and Tiffany
Tavarez.

Brittney Miller-Coyle and
Faith Geating.

Marc Coleman and Brigitte Daniel.
 Jasmine Smith and Phylicia Henry
Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown and her Chief of
Staff Katherine Gilmore-Richardson.
Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown recommends everyone read “A Passion for Exellence”
 Full house at the . Womens Empowerment Forum

Brigitte Daniel, Meghan Joyce, Jon Feldman, General Manager of Uber, Philadelphia Metro and
Mustafa Rashed, President at Bellevue Strategies
 “At this pace, we’ll reach gender equality when my 18 y/o daughter is 75…we have work to do.” – Councilwoman Reynolds Brown
Worth putting on repeat:”Excellence is its own form of protest.” Thx

Marc Coleman and Brigitte Daniel.
  mentions adaptability as a major advantage to women in business in
“Sometimes setbacks are set ups. Your testimony is how you’re resilient in getting back up.” – Brigitte Daniel, EVP Wilco

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Philly’s Cutest Christmas Trees Found on Social Media – Where Can You Buy A Tree for the Holidays

I noticed quite a few Christmas Trees popping up on already my Social Media this weekend. Every Tuesday, get it Tree Tuesday, I will post my favorite shots.

 Former CBS3’s Syma Chowdhry

Joan Rivera and Matt Clifford tree
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Where can you buy a Christmas Tree:
Take the whole family on a hayride to the Christmas tree fields to select your tree this year. We provide you with a saw to cut down the tree, haul the tree back, wrap it up for you, and even tie it
to your car!
Select any cut your own tree for just $59.99 plus tax! Everything is included for one price.
Linvilla Orchards has over 40,000 Christmas trees planted on the farm. The majority of our cut
your own Christmas Trees are 6′ – 10′ Douglas Fir, but we also have some Canaan Fir.

Don’t want to cut your own tree? We have the region’s best selection of pre-cut trees! They’re
available in all shapes, sizes and varieties at our Christmas Shop and Garden Center. If you don’t
find the perfect tree in the field, you’ll be sure to find it at our Garden Center where we also have
greens, roping, wreaths, and all of the trimmings.

DATE AND TIME:
December 1 – 23, 2015

Monday – Friday: 10 am – 5 pm (last wagon departs promptly at 4:30pm)

Saturday – Sunday: 9 am – 5 pm (last wagon departs promptly at 4:30pm)

LOCATION:
Linvilla Orchards
137 Knowlton Rd
Media PA 19063

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Christmas Village at Love Park
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Another beautiful day to cut or tag a Christmas Tree! Stop by and
check out all of the gorgeous trees we have to offer. We are open 10-4
and all trees are $50!

Visalli Christmas Tree Farm
759 Elk Rd
Monroeville, New Jersey
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Thanksgiving at MANNA with Mayor and Lisa Nutter, Jim Kenney, DA Seth Williams and other notables

Every year I cover the Thanksgiving Day Parade, and I had fully anticipated covering it again this year. First I was going to photograph the operations at MANNA, where for years they’ve prepared a delicious meal for their clients and 3 friends for the holiday.

 Years gone by I always wanted to go, but I couldn’t imagine getting up so early and leaving the house. I do wake up early to work, sometimes I go to bed as the sun rises too. Anyway…

 this year was the year I set out to do it. It was a lovely walk to their 23rd and Ranstead Sts,

through the Thanksgiving Day Parade preparations as parade goers were already marking their territory.

 2323 Ranstead St.
 
 Marilyn Russell, BenFM was on hand
 The menu
 giving instructions to the youngest of volunteers

 The packing station
 you get a pie, you get a pie, you get a pied

 Ed Neilson, State Representative
 Sergio Panu

 DA Seth Williams and his two girls on the right
Sue Daugherty, RD, LDN – Chief Executive Officer, MANNA welcomes the guests as DA Seth Williams, Mayor Elect Jim Kenney, Rob Saxon, Director of External Affairs – MANNA and Tony Frick,  Chair of MANNA’s Board of Directors.
 Marilyn Russell and Frannie Murphy

 Mayor Nutter and First Lady Lisa Nutter

Rep. Dwight Evans carries dinners to volunteers cars. What a great morning. 
After Cyber Monday comes Help us spread the word about the largest worldwide day of giving. ,