CHERRY HILL, N.J. — Stradley Ronon partner Ashley Shapiro served as moderator for the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey’s Regional Economic Perspective discussion on Dec. 1 in Pittsgrove, New Jersey. The presentation — which focused on Cumberland and Salem counties — was the final in a series of five that featured each county in South Jersey.
Panelists included Anthony Fanucci, mayor of Vineland, New Jersey; Michael Gorman, president of Salem Community College; Fred Keating, president of Rowan College of South Jersey; Albert Kelly, mayor of Bridgeton, New Jersey; and Salem County Commissioner Ed Ramsay. The discussion focused on the latest economic developments and trends in the two counties.
Ashley focuses her practice on white-collar criminal defense, internal investigations and corporate compliance matters, with experience at federal and state levels across many jurisdictions, including Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. She represents both individuals and corporations in criminal and regulatory enforcement actions and handles civil litigation matters, including the defense of False Claims Act/qui tam actions.
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