Community Bank of Florida has welcomed back Arian Llanes as Vice President in their Operations Division. Llanes previously worked for Community Bank from 2000-2006 before obtaining his degree from FIU and working as Vice President of Electronic Banking at Bank United. In his new role, Llanes will be responsible for administrative support and management of the Deposit Operations and Electronic Banking Departments as well as special projects. The EVP of Community Bank said they are excited to have Llanes rejoin the bank and provide leadership and focus on customer experience.
Fred W. Layman III is currently the Director of Operations of the Windermere Country Club in Columbia, SC. This facility boasts a Pete Dye designed Championship Golf Course, A Twelve Court Indoor and Outdoor Tennis Complex, 3000 square foot Executive Fitness Center, Olympic Pool and a Food and Beverage Operation that does over one million per year. Get more detail check website www.fredlayman.com
A brief overview of our firm and the Aid & Attendance Pension we are helping vets get qualified for. Kristin Downey, Local Rep for the Naples Area. (please reference slide show for contact information)
Central Georgia’s Shield Club Supports Firefighters and Peace OfficersLeonard Bevill
Leonard Bevill established Macon Occupational Medicine, LLC (MOM) in 2001 and continues to serve as its president and CEO. He earned his BS in recreational therapy and his MS in exercise science from Georgia Southern University in Statesboro. He belongs to several professional and philanthropic organizations, including the National Association of Occupational Health Professionals, Greater Macon’s Chamber of Commerce, and the Rotary Club, among several others. Leonard Bevill has served as a Scout leader, volunteers as a coach with the Stratford Youth Football League, and maintains an active membership in the Shield Club.
Inspired by Detroit’s 100 Club, the Shield Club was established in 1968 in central Georgia to provide financial support to firefighters, police and other peace officers, and their families in the event of injury, death, or extreme hardship. The Club’s first gift of $1,000 was to the widow of a police officer immediately after his passing. The Club today contributes $5,000 to officers who are severely injured in the line of duty, and $10,000 to the families of those killed in the line of duty. It also offers scholarships to active firefighters and peace officers, as well as their immediate families.
The Shield Club belongs to the Community Foundation of Central Georgia (CFCGA), an umbrella organization that supports a host of charitable activities in the central Georgia area. Directed donations to the Shield Club can be made through CFCGA’s website at CFCGA.org.
Fred W. Layman III is currently the Director of Operations of the Windermere Country Club in Columbia, SC. This facility boasts a Pete Dye designed Championship Golf Course, A Twelve Court Indoor and Outdoor Tennis Complex, 3000 square foot Executive Fitness Center, Olympic Pool and a Food and Beverage Operation that does over one million per year. Get more detail check website www.fredlayman.com
A brief overview of our firm and the Aid & Attendance Pension we are helping vets get qualified for. Kristin Downey, Local Rep for the Naples Area. (please reference slide show for contact information)
Central Georgia’s Shield Club Supports Firefighters and Peace OfficersLeonard Bevill
Leonard Bevill established Macon Occupational Medicine, LLC (MOM) in 2001 and continues to serve as its president and CEO. He earned his BS in recreational therapy and his MS in exercise science from Georgia Southern University in Statesboro. He belongs to several professional and philanthropic organizations, including the National Association of Occupational Health Professionals, Greater Macon’s Chamber of Commerce, and the Rotary Club, among several others. Leonard Bevill has served as a Scout leader, volunteers as a coach with the Stratford Youth Football League, and maintains an active membership in the Shield Club.
Inspired by Detroit’s 100 Club, the Shield Club was established in 1968 in central Georgia to provide financial support to firefighters, police and other peace officers, and their families in the event of injury, death, or extreme hardship. The Club’s first gift of $1,000 was to the widow of a police officer immediately after his passing. The Club today contributes $5,000 to officers who are severely injured in the line of duty, and $10,000 to the families of those killed in the line of duty. It also offers scholarships to active firefighters and peace officers, as well as their immediate families.
The Shield Club belongs to the Community Foundation of Central Georgia (CFCGA), an umbrella organization that supports a host of charitable activities in the central Georgia area. Directed donations to the Shield Club can be made through CFCGA’s website at CFCGA.org.
The Members of Smith Elliott Kearns & Company, LLC are pleased to announce that Jodi M. Blair, CPA, Steven D. Lubart, CPA, Timothy E. Peters, CPA and Craig E. Witmer, CPA, CGFM have been elected as Associate Members of the Firm effective January 1, 2013.
Becoming a Professional Associate at COMETSASam Tsima
The Professional Associates Groups are the groups that members of COMETSA Friends & Supporters Club NPO want to belong to, over and above the minimum mandatory geographic groups. These groups represent the members' areas of profession and/or specialization, or career they are in. They are qualified academically, by virtue of their experience, credentialing, or accreditation. To be allocated to the group they are expected to apply and go through the selection process.
Elderly grown-ups are at a higher hazard for vitamin lacks, for the most part because of diminishing retention by the stomach related framework, dietary changes, or diminished nourishment admission. Lancaster, PA, home care experts propose utilizing these procedures to anticipate B12 lack in your elderly cherished one.
Fred W. Layman III is currently the Director of Operations of the Windermere Country Club in Columbia, SC. This facility boasts a Pete Dye designed Championship Golf Course, A Twelve Court Indoor and Outdoor Tennis Complex, 3000 square foot Executive Fitness Center, Olympic Pool and a Food and Beverage Operation that does over one million per year.
Every year, United Way of North Central Florida celebrates the success of more than 130 local companies that help support the community.
I wrote and coordinated the one-page ad for the United Way of North Central Florida's campaign finale.
This in-kind thank you ad was published in the Gainesville Sun on March 15, 2013.
The Members of Smith Elliott Kearns & Company, LLC are pleased to announce that Jodi M. Blair, CPA, Steven D. Lubart, CPA, Timothy E. Peters, CPA and Craig E. Witmer, CPA, CGFM have been elected as Associate Members of the Firm effective January 1, 2013.
Becoming a Professional Associate at COMETSASam Tsima
The Professional Associates Groups are the groups that members of COMETSA Friends & Supporters Club NPO want to belong to, over and above the minimum mandatory geographic groups. These groups represent the members' areas of profession and/or specialization, or career they are in. They are qualified academically, by virtue of their experience, credentialing, or accreditation. To be allocated to the group they are expected to apply and go through the selection process.
Elderly grown-ups are at a higher hazard for vitamin lacks, for the most part because of diminishing retention by the stomach related framework, dietary changes, or diminished nourishment admission. Lancaster, PA, home care experts propose utilizing these procedures to anticipate B12 lack in your elderly cherished one.
Fred W. Layman III is currently the Director of Operations of the Windermere Country Club in Columbia, SC. This facility boasts a Pete Dye designed Championship Golf Course, A Twelve Court Indoor and Outdoor Tennis Complex, 3000 square foot Executive Fitness Center, Olympic Pool and a Food and Beverage Operation that does over one million per year.
Every year, United Way of North Central Florida celebrates the success of more than 130 local companies that help support the community.
I wrote and coordinated the one-page ad for the United Way of North Central Florida's campaign finale.
This in-kind thank you ad was published in the Gainesville Sun on March 15, 2013.
Linkedin for New Business: A talk for ArchitectsSu Butcher
These are the slides I used to present to an audience of architects, planners and consultants at New London Architecture last night (26 May 2016). The talk was well attended with a very engaged audience and many questions. Hosted by Tobermore Concrete Products Limited with New London Architecture. Find out more on twitter: #nlalinkedin
Toda organização precisa de um líder para gerir sua equipe. Essa missão geralmente não é fácil, pois é da responsabilidade do líder identificar talentos, saber delegar, motivar, dar feedbacks para o seu time, dentre outras inúmeras tarefas. Muitas vezes, as empresas subestimam o valor que tem um líder engajado. Eles promovem grandes transformações na equipe, tornam os grupos mais inovadores, trazem resultados surpreendentes e conseguem interferir diretamente nos índices de turnover da equipe. Por outro lado, um líder sem engajamento pode desagregar completamente um time.
Confira o infográfico e descubra quais características um super líder deve ter.
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Community Bank of Florida
28801 SW 157th Avenue, Homestead, Florida 33033
Contact: Ashley Sanders
Phone: 305-245-2211 ext. 443
FAX: 305-245-8839
E-mail Asanders@communitybankfl.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Community Bank Welcomes Back Arian Llanes
Community Bank of Florida is pleased to welcome back Arian Llanes. Mr. Llanes returns to the
Community Bank Financial Family as Vice President in the Operations Division at the Main Office,
located at 28801 S.W. 157th
Avenue. Arian’s primary responsibilities will include administrative
support/management of the Deposit Operations and Electronic Banking Departments, and special
projects.
Arian Llanes previously worked for Community Bank from 2000-2006. After leaving the bank, Arian
completed his degree from FIU in Management Information Systems. His most recent position was
Vice President of Electronic Banking at Bank United.
Arian resides with his wife in Homestead, Florida and enjoys watching and playing sports as well as
spending time with family
Daniel Lipe, EVP of Community Bank of Florida said, “We are very excited that Arian has rejoined
the bank and we look forward to his providing leadership, strategy, a focus on customer experience and
ease of use of all of the bank’s electronic touch points with our customers”.
Looking forward to his new position, Arian stated, “It feels great to be back at Community Bank of
Florida...this is where I first began my career in the banking industry 15 years ago. ”
Photo: Arian Llanes, VP, Operations Officer