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Expansions: Waterhouse Securities
Street,
Princeton 08540. Nora Harrison, branch manager. 609-497-3492; fax,
609-497-4670. Home page: http://www.waterhouse.com.
After six years at Forrestal Village the eight-person discount
brokerage
moved from 1,700 feet at 125 Village Boulevard to a prominent spot
on Nassau Street, in 2,300 feet in the former First Union branch
between
Cox’s Store and Sovereign Bank, in the Gershen building.
Harrison, a psychology major at University of Massachusetts at
Amherst,
went into the brokerage business in 1987 and has been with this
discount
brokerage for eight years. "We have the second largest marketshare
for Internet trading," she says. "We have more than 200
branches
worldwide, including a branch in every state, and 40 more branches
are planned by the end of next year."
"We’ve grown, and we have more customers who want to just stop
in," says Harrison. "We had a small lobby before, and now
we have a ticker. We knew we wanted to come to Nassau Street."
The publicly traded stockbrokerage firm was founded by Larry
Waterhouse
in 1979 and was purchased by the Toronto Dominion Bank in 1996. It
was never renamed. The parent company, T.D. Waterhouse Inc. based
in Manhattan, has just completed its initial public offering. It
trades
on the New York Stock Exchange as TWE.
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New in Town
Carnegie
Center, Suite 200, Princeton 08540. Mark Syp, group vice president.
609-520-9393; fax, 609-520-9396. Home page: http://www.maritz.com).
The multinational organization, dedicated to helping its client
companies
reach their business goals by improving people performance, has moved
from Bridgewater to Carnegie Center. The company uses the Maritz
Performance
System, a process integrating research, communications, learning,
measurement and feedback, and rewards and recognition to achieve its
goal.
Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, Maritz offers performance
improvement,
marketing research, and travel services through its operating
companies
located in the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia
Pacific.
The Carnegie Center facility employs about 18 people.
Hopewell
08525. 609-466-6665. Home page: http://www.tasharanaphoto.com.
A professional photographer for over a decade, Tasha Rana trained
in the fine arts at the Mason Gross School of Art. Every photograph
she produces is hand printed. "Although expensive and
time-consuming,
hand printing is the only process which allows for beautifully tonal
black and white prints, and deeply saturated color images." Rana
does weddings and portraits, and beginning in June, 2000, she will
also have a studio in Stowe, Vermont.
Suite 102, Box 661, Monmouth Junction 08852. Jon Ruedemann,
president/CEO.
732-329-0409; fax, 732-329-0429. Home page:
The company, founded late last year, provides turnkey
telecommunications
network services, with a focus on providing Internet Protocol (IP)
based applications. Core offerings include voice over IP, integrated
voice and data networks, network architecture and design, high-speed
Internet access, virtual private networks (VPN), remote network
monitoring
of both voice and data networks, and Internet services such as web
design, web hosting, and E-mail.
The company also provides consulting and engineering services,
installation
and maintenance, and training and management services. Jon (Rudy)
Ruedemann, CEO, is a United States Army certified cryptologic
operations
technician and senior signals analyst.
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Crosstown Moves
300, Princeton 08540. 609-497-1111; fax, 609-497-0242.
Barbrack has moved his office from 1000 Herrontown Road to 5
Independence
Way. He focuses on cases involving psychology and psychiatry and
employment/EEOC
issues.
Suite 207, Lawrenceville 08648. 609-882-2200; fax, 609-883-5000.
Kathleen Scott Chasar moved in mid May from an office in Ewing. Raised
on Staten Island, she went to Rider University and law school at
Widener
and worked for an attorney in Trenton before opening her own practice
in 1997. She does family law, elder law, and real estate.
"Recently
I have been doing more on grandparents’ rights to visit with their
grandchildren," says Chasar, "and on planning for long-term
health care, to see that the state does not get your estate.
Harrison Street, Princeton 08540. Richard L. Wines, president.
609-818-1919;
fax, 609-818-1922.
The investment banking and thrift consulting firm has moved from 1000
Herrontown Road to 301 North Harrison Street. Phone and fax are new.
08540. Monazza Awan, staffing consultant. 609-243-8960; fax,
609-243-8970.
When the Cittone Institute closed the school at Canal Pointe at the
end of last year, this staffing office moved to the Carnegie Center.
The 12-year-old firm has three locations, and this three-person office
does permanent and temporary office staffing plus technical staffing
and some additional human resources services, such as testing,
training,
exit interviews, and outplacement. It contracts for graphics services.
Monazza Awan majored in economics at Rutgers, Class of 1995, and then
joined Cittone as a staffing consultant.
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08648-0064.
Jim Bernard, director of operations. 609-493-1000; fax, 609-493-1010.
Formerly called Trenton Metal Decorating Inc., the company changed
its name after being bought by Atlanta-based Brockway Standard last
November. Founded in 1964, the company has more than 100 employees
and does shearing, metal decorating, coil cutting, coating, and
lithography
on metal. Phone and fax are new.
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Down-Sizing
Skillman 08558. Mike Kranzler, manager. 609-333-0433; fax,
609-446-9122.
Mike Kranzler has moved his consulting practice from the Straube
Center
to Skillman. Phone and fax are new. Kranzler had been CEO of Base
Ten; he helps businesses find money in the investment community and
in general management. "We decided we didn’t need the space to
do the things we are going to be doing," says Kranzler.
Boulevard, Suite 112, Princeton 08540. Velvet G. Miller, executive
director. 609-452-8701.
This organization has moved to another office and calls are being
taken at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation by Paul Tarini.
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Leaving Town
Road 206, Suite 204-206, Princeton 08540. Thomas Walls, president.
Tom Walls has merged his transportation logistics company with another
company in the field, Audubon International, and relocated to its
office in Audubon, New Jersey, near Deptford. The phone number for
Audubon is 609-546-0933.
08034. 609-616-0222.
Rich Diatlo, the president, has separated his firm into north and
south divisions and moved the Jefferson Plaza office to south Jersey,
where Bob Piccolo, sales manager, is in charge. Diatlo’s Princeton
area telephone number 732-329-0555, rings in a virtual office. He
does value added resales of Digital Equipment Corporation and IBM
products Compaq, Hewlett Packard, Toshiba, and Cisco.
Carl E. Jaeckel. Home page: http://www.lawstreet.com.
This law firm-turned website for legal information moved from 133
Franklin Corner Road.
303, Cranbury 08512.
The branch office of holding company has moved from 1,400 square feet
at Interchange Plaza. The firm has other operations in Texas and
Connecticut.
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