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Parker McCay Attorney Douglas L. Heinold Appointed to Leadership Positions in Burlington County Bar Association and Foundation

07/30/08

  Parker McCay attorney Douglas L. Heinold was recently appointed as a trustee for the Burlington County Bar Association's 2008-2011 term, and as treasurer to the Burlington County Bar Foundation for a one-year term.
  As a trustee, Mr. Heinold will assist in making decisions regarding the Bar Association's finances, programming and community activities, and will take part in planning legal seminars and events for the Bar Association and the community. As treasurer for the Foundation, Mr. Heinold will assist in tracking the Foundation's finances and organizing fundraising events.

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