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How well do you know your colleagues? What we do for a living, might not explain who we are as an individual.

 

I’m proposing for membership at The Union League and it is no easy feat. The proposal process requires work, connection, commitment and persistence. Characteristic of the American people. The process is ensuring that prospective members are the type of member The League is looking to admit. I am very hopeful I make the grade and that they let me in the front door. Fingers crossed!

 

Growing up in a small agricultural farm town in the Midwest provided rich American tradition, values steeped in our amendment rights and free enterprise for all Americans willing to work hard. Love of country and those who serve are held in high regard and reverence. In fact, six of our extended family members served in the US Military; my grandfather William Coleman receiving a Purple Heart Medal. Ambition and pulling up one’s bootstraps inspired early participation and demonstration in our family business. Raised to be independent, it was clear that I would direct my concentration in finance and relocated to the Northeast.

 

Learn something new about a colleague today!

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Fred Klein

Keep it up, you have the right stuff!

Submitted by Phyllis_Newbert on Wed, 06/19/2019 - 05:30

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Phyllis Newbert

It certainly sounds like you have the values the The League is looking for! Wishing you Luck and Success!
Kelly Welles

You will be an asset to any institution that has the wisdom to recognize how lucky they are
to have you choose them. Your "Learn Something New About a Colleague Today"mantra is just one reason why. Cheers!

Submitted by NeilHollander on Wed, 06/19/2019 - 06:55

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Neil Hollander

Traditional American values . Patriot . Roll model . What could go wrong ?

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Carly Bentley

Kelly, I appreciate our talk the other day. More than you realize— very good advice.
Carly Bentley

Right!! I can’t wait to give to this group— looks like a good bunch

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