Published July 22. 2015 12:00AM
The Joseph S. Dadonna & Linda M. Anthony Scholarship Awards dinner was held at the Renaissance Allentown Hotel. Those attending the Allentown Chamber annual dinner May 27 were, from left: Tony Iannelli, President and CEO, Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce; Dave "The Hammer" Schultz, Philadelphia Flyers Hall of Famer, and Charlie Thiel, President, Allentown Chamber of Commerce. The awards presented by the Allentown Chamber of Commerce recognized outstanding business leaders in the city. Lehigh Valley Phantoms-PPL Center received the New Commitment award. Doug Pelletier received the Downtown Commitment award for his company, Trifecta Technologies, which employs more than 125 employees and relocated its headquarters to the former Schoen's furniture building along Hamilton Street, between Sixth and Seventh streets. Santo Napoli, Owner of NY Urban, The Archive and assembly88, Allentown, received the Good Neighbor award. Michael A. Weber accepted the Dedication award for the role that the J.S. Burkholder Funeral Home, Inc., founded in 1895, has played in the community. Those attending included, below, from left: Charlie Thiel, President, Allentown Chamber of Commerce; Jim Brooks and Rob Brooks, Co-Owners, Lehigh Valley Phantoms; Miriam Huertas, Senior Vice President, Allentown Initiatives, Allentown Chamber of Commerce; Michael A. Weber, J.S. Burkholder Funeral Home; Doug Pelletier, Trifecta Technologies, and Santo Napoli, Owner, NY Urban, The Archive and assembly88.
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