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From the Desk of Steve Secora...
Life is not all about being successful; it's about helping others and giving back. As we have just finished Thanksgiving and move into the holiday season, it is a perfect time to be thankful for what we have and consider what we can do to help others. As I prepared to write this message, I kept thinking about a web-based leadership conference that I sat in on earlier this year. There were many distinguished speakers: Urban Meyer, a well-known football coach of the University of Florida and more recently Ohio State, Soledad O'Brien, broadcast journalist, and Dr. John Maxwell, a leadership expert. [...]
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Time Lapse Video Shows Construction of School Addition
The construction of the recently completed George Washington Middle School, designed by LAN, has been captured from start to finish in a time-lapse video now available for viewing. [...]
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Leadership Orange
LAN is proud to announce the graduation of Matthew Milnamow, AIA, LEED AP from the 2012 Leadership Orange Program. We are also proud to announce the acceptance of Danielle Farrell IA, LEED AP to the 2013 Leadership Orange Program and look forward to her graduation next year. Leadership Orange is dedicated to the discovery and development of future community leaders in Orange County. [...]
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LAN's Staff Assists Little Sister's Fundraiser
The Auxiliary of the Little Sisters of the Poor is one of the numerous causes that LAN has supported over the years. So when Joann Van Splinter, Office Manager in LAN's Environmental Department and Correspondence Secretary for the Auxiliary heard that the Auxiliary was seeking something handcrafted for an upcoming fundraising auction, LAN and staff volunteered to help. [...]
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LAN Designs New Canopy for Cerebral Palsy Center
A new 14' x 100' Kalwall entrance canopy designed by LAN was recently completed for the 2012 fall semester at the Passaic County Elks Cerebral Palsy Center High School. The eagerly anticipated canopy will enable 4 to 5 buses to unload simultaneously during rain and snow where in the past only one bus could unload at a time. The canopy also offers an unexpected exterior shady area for students to congregate on a sunny day. [...]
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