Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC
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201-896-4100 info@sh-law.comAuthor: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC|September 18, 2020
Red Bank, NJ – September 18, 2020 – Ashley Brinn, a member of Scarinci Hollenbeck’s Land Use, Real Estate, and Regulatory practice groups was recently re-appointed to serve on the French-American Chamber of Commerce (FACC) Board of Directors for a second term ending in 2022. Ms. Brinn was originally appointed to serve until 2021.
“I am thrilled to have the opportunity to continue working with the FACC,” stated Ms. Brinn. “The past year, in spite of the pandemic, has been amazing and I’m glad to remain an active part of this organization.”
As a member of the Board of Directors, Ms. Brinn works to further the mission of the FACC, which is to foster a thriving economic relationship between the United States and France and to welcome and support French businesses, entrepreneurs and professionals in Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. In October 2019, for example, Ms. Brinn hosted a FACC Rendezvous, which served as an opportunity for members of the FACC to network and establish business relationships.
You can learn more about the work of the French-American Chamber of Commerce at: https://www.faccphila.org/
About Ashley Brinn
Ashley Brinn is a member of Scarinci Hollenbeck’s Land Use, Real Estate, and Regulatory practice groups. She represents and advises sophisticated clients, including Fortune 500 companies, from a broad range of industry groups. Ms. Brinn has extensive experience representing and appearing before municipal planning and zoning boards and obtaining approvals for commercial developers and homeowners. She represents buyers, sellers and developers in a wide array of real estate and land use matters. Ashley also handles commercial litigation in connection with real estate and land use disputes, among other matters. In this capacity, she regularly interfaces with regulatory agencies in various jurisdictions.
You can learn more about Ashley Brinn on her Scarinci Hollenbeck attorney bio page.
The Firm
201-896-4100 info@sh-law.comRed Bank, NJ – September 18, 2020 – Ashley Brinn, a member of Scarinci Hollenbeck’s Land Use, Real Estate, and Regulatory practice groups was recently re-appointed to serve on the French-American Chamber of Commerce (FACC) Board of Directors for a second term ending in 2022. Ms. Brinn was originally appointed to serve until 2021.
“I am thrilled to have the opportunity to continue working with the FACC,” stated Ms. Brinn. “The past year, in spite of the pandemic, has been amazing and I’m glad to remain an active part of this organization.”
As a member of the Board of Directors, Ms. Brinn works to further the mission of the FACC, which is to foster a thriving economic relationship between the United States and France and to welcome and support French businesses, entrepreneurs and professionals in Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. In October 2019, for example, Ms. Brinn hosted a FACC Rendezvous, which served as an opportunity for members of the FACC to network and establish business relationships.
You can learn more about the work of the French-American Chamber of Commerce at: https://www.faccphila.org/
About Ashley Brinn
Ashley Brinn is a member of Scarinci Hollenbeck’s Land Use, Real Estate, and Regulatory practice groups. She represents and advises sophisticated clients, including Fortune 500 companies, from a broad range of industry groups. Ms. Brinn has extensive experience representing and appearing before municipal planning and zoning boards and obtaining approvals for commercial developers and homeowners. She represents buyers, sellers and developers in a wide array of real estate and land use matters. Ashley also handles commercial litigation in connection with real estate and land use disputes, among other matters. In this capacity, she regularly interfaces with regulatory agencies in various jurisdictions.
You can learn more about Ashley Brinn on her Scarinci Hollenbeck attorney bio page.
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