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Law Day Ceremony

Law Day Ceremony

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Kourtney Bernecker, an associate with Kozloff Stoudt in Spring Township, married Shane Puhlman during a May 21 ceremony officiated by her father, Rev. Mark Bernecker, at Curtis Hall & Arboretum in Wyncote, Montgomery County. The couple are honeymooned in Barcelona, Spain. Kozloff Stoudt attorneys who helped celebrate the nuptials are (from left): Jestyn G. Payne; Brad Davis; Brian F. Boland; Brian J. Boland; Colin MacFarlane; Shane and Kourtney; Daniel P. Becker; and George Balchunas. David Beane is serving as President of the Board of Directors of the World Affairs Council of Greater Reading. He had served the past two years as programming chair of the non-partisan, non-profit organization, which offers programs aimed at increasing awareness of local issues and raising awareness of the common interests the Greater Reading community shares with the rest of the world.

Julie J. Marburger, an associate and licensed title agent with Brennan & Folino, Wyomissing, married Paul Simser during a ceremony at the Berks County Courthouse on May 20. The couple enjoyed a honeymoon at their new vacation home in Delaware, along with several other members of the Berks Bar Association. Members of the Bar who attended the wedding are (from left): David Brennan; Jordan Fegley; Kelsey Frankowski; Walter Frankowski; James Polyak; Darian Dellinger; the Hon. Tina M. Boyd; Sara Haines Clipp; Nicole Manley; Sharon Gray; Julie and Paul; Michael Wieder; Stephanie Hager; Susana Fultz; Julie Ravis; Zachary Morey; Salvatore Folino; Drew Schwartz; and Matthew Lasewicz.

Susanna Fultz, an attorney with Barley Snyder in Wyomissing, was named to the Board of Directors of ReadingFilm for 202223. ReadingFilm hosts the annual international film festival, ReadingFilmFEST. In a press release prepared by Barley Snyder, Fultz said: “As a resident of the city of Reading, I am excited to serve ReadingFilm and its mission to grow and develop film and media production and the arts in Berks County and beyond. This advancement and celebration of film production serves as a meaningful way to engage our community and introduce people outside of Berks to all this region has to offer.” Fultz serves as chair of the Berks County Bar Association’s Employment Law Section.

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