February 16, 2012

 
Preparing for Business Emergencies: Contingencies, Back-up and Survival
If you think “a disaster won’t happen to me”, think again.
According to the Red Cross "...as many as 40 percent of small businesses do not reopen after a major disaster like a flood, tornado or earthquake. These shuttered businesses were unprepared for a disaster; they had no plan or backup systems."

What would you do if a fire or power outage crashed your computer, melted your inventory or destroyed your building? Do you have procedures in place to evacuate in a crisis? Can your staff run the business should you become ill or stranded out of state? Learn how to protect your most valuable asset….YOUR BUSINESS….in case of unforeseen crises. Learn how to get back up and running seamlessly because you had streamlined procedures in place.
We’ll walk you through the steps in the planning process and provide a template for you to follow to develop your own plan.
Eileen K. Unger is the President of Emergency Preparedness Partnerships, based in Hammonton, NJ and a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of New Jersey. She is also the Executive Director of the New Jersey Emergency Preparedness Association. She graduated from Rutgers College of Engineering and received her Masters degree in engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
 
 
 
 

5:30PM-8:00PM 

Uno Chicago Grill
2803 Rte. 73 South
Maple Shade, NJ 08052

$20 Members (before 2/13)
$30 Guests & Members after 2/13
 
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Recognized in 2006 as one of three national recipients of the prestigious Wells Fargo and National Association of Women Business Owners’ Trailblazer Award,Eileen was awarded one of the 25 Women of Influence by the Philadelphia Business Journal and one of New Jersey’s Best 50 Women in Business by NJBIZ. Previous recognitions include being a 2005 Enterprising Women of the Year Award Finalist, 2004 Woman of Influence named by NJBIZ magazine, and one of the 24 People to Watch in 2004 by South Jersey Magazine.
Eileen Unger, Emergency Preparedness Partners
emergencypreparednesspartnerships.com
609-704-0266
 
March 15, 2012
 
My Customers/My Rules: Non-Compete Agreements & Employee Handbooks

· What should and should not be in an employee handbook.
· Elements of a good harassment/discrimination policy.
· Preparing enforceable non-compete agreements.
· Classification of employees versus independent contractors.
 
5:30PM-8:00PM
Uno Chicago Grill
2803 Rte. 73 South
Maple Shade, NJ 08052

$20 Members (before 3/12)
$30 Guests & Members after 3/12

Alex Nemiroff, Jackson Lewis
www.jacksonlewis.com
(267) 319-7802
Alexander Nemiroff is a Partner in the Philadelphia office of Jackson Lewis LLP. He litigates a wide variety of cases before federal and state courts and administrative agencies, including employment discrimination, workplace technology law, wrongful discharge, wage and hour law, and other matters. He has extensive experience in cases involving employment agreements, non-compete issues, trade secrets, and related matters.
Mr. Nemiroff has lectured on various employment topics on behalf of organizations and is a frequent speaker at client seminars. His recent presentations include “Legal Issues with E-mails, Texting, and Social Networking,” “Overtime from Anywhere,” including a discussion of “Blackberry Overtime,” and “Top Wage and Hour Mistakes.” He has also written several published articles related to labor and employment issues.