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John Cromie Appointed to the Advisory Board of the Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey’s Financial Roundtable

03.07.2011
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ROSELAND, N.J./March 7, 2011 -- Connell Foley Partner John D. Cromie was recently appointed to the Advisory Board of the Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey’s (“CIANJ”) Financial Decision Makers Roundtable. CIANJ was founded in 1927 and has in excess of 950 member firms ranging from public companies to sole proprietorships. CIANJ represents all areas of business and industry in New Jersey. The CIANJ Financial Decision Makers Roundtable is a working group of professionals whose businesses and practices involve financial services related issues. The working group is comprised of accountants, lenders, attorneys and business owners. The group sponsors presentations to the CIANJ membership on financial issues and topics of concern.

Cromie is Chair of Connell Foley’s Corporate and Business Law practice group and is a member of the firm’s Banking Law and Finance practice group. He represents a wide variety of clients, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to start-up ventures and privately-owned family businesses. Cromie frequently counsels borrowers and lenders on a wide variety of financial services related issues, including structuring of loans and credit facilities.

For more information, please contact Mr. Cromie at (973) 535-0500 or jcromie@connellfoley.com.

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