Names In The News November 2015

names Anna Haslinsky (00063358) web
Anna Haslinsky
names Kira Rold web
Kira Rold

Anna Haslinsky and Kira Rold have been added as two new associates at Mattioni, Ltd. Haslinsky concentrates her focus of law on Estate Administration and Commercial matters. She graduated cum laude with her BA in Art History in 2011. During her studies at Roanoke College, she spent a semester abroad studying in Cairo, Egypt.  In 2015, she graduated from Villanova University School of Law and had served as Managing Editor of Student Works of the Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal, an academic legal journal published by Villanova. In addition to her professional endeavors, Haslinsky will be running her first full marathon in November in Philadelphia. Her fundraising efforts will be donated to the Alzheimer’s Association. Rold primarily focuses her practice on Civil Litigation and Admiralty and Maritime law. She will work closely with the Maritime Group in providing counsel to the firm’s clients. Rold attended Elmhurst College, graduating summa cum laude and recently graduated from The Pennsylvania State University’s Dickinson School of Law. On a personal note, Rold is originally from the Chicago suburbs, fell in love with the Philadelphia area and has decided to make this her new home. Prior to interning as a law clerk at Mattioni Ltd, and then joining the firm, she also interned with the Honorable Martin Carlson and the Cumberland County Public Defender’s Office. Mattioni. Ltd.  has offices located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Swedesboro.

 

H.Robert Fredd was honored by The Episcopal Diocese of New Jeresy.  H. Robert (Bob) Fredd has been an active member since he joined Trinity ‘Old Swedes’ in 2003. In addition to his service as a Lay Eucharistic Minister, Lector, Altar Flower Coordinator, Annual Golf Tournament volunteer and for many years, Junior Warden, he is a constant source of encouragement and mentoring to old and young alike. In the town, he has been part of the interdenominational King’s Things relief ministry and has kept Trinity aware of the community and social needs.

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