North Haven (August 2011) – H. Pearce Real Estate Company is pleased to announce that President and CEO Barbara L. Pearce will be receiving the "Women of FIRE” award from The Commercial Record. "I am both pleased and humbled to be receiving this award,” said Barbara Pearce. “Not only is it great to be recognized for my work, but it is also inspiring to be honored alongside the other ‘Women of FIRE.’ I’m in excellent company."
With the Women of FIRE awards, The Commercial Record recognizes incredibly successful women in the finance, real estate, and insurance sectors of Connecticut. More than 100 women were nominated this year and only 10 winners were chosen. Barbara Pearce was commended for her dedication to community service, diligent pursuit of professional and personal growth, and her remarkable achievements.
Pearce and her fellow award recipients will have their stories published in a special section of The Commercial Record magazine in September. On Wednesday, September 28, she will receive her award at a Women of FIRE awards luncheon at the Hartford Club. Dr. Pamela Trotman Reid, President of St. Joseph’s College, will be giving the keynote speech.
Barbara Pearce can be contacted at 203.281.3400, ext. 304 or by email: blp@hpearce.com. To learn more about H. Pearce Company, Realtors, go to www.hpearce.com.
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Thursday, August 4, 2011
H. Pearce Regional Offices Hold a Book Drive for New Haven Reads in Memory of Christine Alexander
New Haven (August 2011) – Barbara L. Pearce, President and CEO of H. Pearce Company REALTORS®, is pleased to announce that H. Pearce’s regional offices recently held a book drive in memory of Christine Alexander, the late founder and Co-Executive Director of New Haven Reads. “What was remarkable about Christine was her ability to transform her zeal for helping others into a multitude of valuable programs that truly served the New Haven community,” says Barbara Pearce. “We are grateful to be able to contribute to her cause in any way we can.”
During the month of July, books were collected from the Branford, New Haven and Wallingford regional offices, as well as from the Whitney Grove mailroom. In total, close to 30 boxes and bags brimming with books were collected at the sites. People also signed up to volunteer at New Haven Reads. Anita Kamalanathan (New Haven regional office) shares a touching story of a donation: “One of the calls we received was from a teacher, Ms. Liz Lazar, who dropped off at least 7 bags full of children’s books at the Branford office. Ms. Lazar mentioned that her late husband had also worked with Herb Pearce [H. Pearce’s late founder] at the A. C. Gilbert Co.”
During the month of July, books were collected from the Branford, New Haven and Wallingford regional offices, as well as from the Whitney Grove mailroom. In total, close to 30 boxes and bags brimming with books were collected at the sites. People also signed up to volunteer at New Haven Reads. Anita Kamalanathan (New Haven regional office) shares a touching story of a donation: “One of the calls we received was from a teacher, Ms. Liz Lazar, who dropped off at least 7 bags full of children’s books at the Branford office. Ms. Lazar mentioned that her late husband had also worked with Herb Pearce [H. Pearce’s late founder] at the A. C. Gilbert Co.”
In 2003, Christine Alexander founded New Haven Reads as a book bank with the mission “to share the joy and power of reading.” The community resource and literacy center has since expanded to four locations and a variety of programs, including tutoring, a book distribution program, ESL courses, literacy camp, and more. Alexander recently passed away after battling breast cancer.
“We were so enthused when we saw the numbers of books brought in! [H. Pearce] held a wonderfully successful book drive,” says Kirsten Levinsohn, Co-Executive Director of New Haven Reads. “It is extraordinary how the community has come together to pay tribute to Chris. She has clearly touched a lot of peoples’ lives.”
Levinsohn says that New Haven Reads is delighted to accept all kinds of books. She adds that children’s books are especially welcome because hundreds of teachers pick up books for the upcoming school year. She stresses that the center is always looking for volunteers, especially for one-on-one tutoring as there are always students seeking after-school tutoring.
To make a donation to New Haven Reads or to volunteer, go to their website, www.newhavenreads.org, or contact them at 203.752.1923.
“We were so enthused when we saw the numbers of books brought in! [H. Pearce] held a wonderfully successful book drive,” says Kirsten Levinsohn, Co-Executive Director of New Haven Reads. “It is extraordinary how the community has come together to pay tribute to Chris. She has clearly touched a lot of peoples’ lives.”
Levinsohn says that New Haven Reads is delighted to accept all kinds of books. She adds that children’s books are especially welcome because hundreds of teachers pick up books for the upcoming school year. She stresses that the center is always looking for volunteers, especially for one-on-one tutoring as there are always students seeking after-school tutoring.
To make a donation to New Haven Reads or to volunteer, go to their website, www.newhavenreads.org, or contact them at 203.752.1923.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Congressman Barney Frank Speaks at H. Pearce Quarterly Meeting
North Haven (August 2011) – President and CEO of the H. Pearce Real Estate Company, Barbara L. Pearce, would like to thank Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro for inviting Congressman Barney Frank to speak to Realtors and financial professionals at the University of New Haven on Thursday, June 30th. The U.S. Representative for Massachusetts’ Fourth District, and co-author of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, addressed a packed room.
The meeting began with a speech from Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, U.S. Representative for Connecticut’s Third District. DeLauro had previously been the keynote speaker at H. Pearce Company’s annual meeting in April. She explained how a conversation between herself and Barbara Pearce led to the invitation of Barney Frank to the meeting, as employees of the company were unsure of what the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act entailed. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was a 2,000 page law, signed into effect July 2010, aiming to regulate financial agencies nationwide.
Congressman Joe Courtney, U.S. Representative for Connecticut’s Second District, also spoke. Courtney spoke in favor of the bill, citing the need for economic transparency in order for the market to stay stable.
Frank described the economic climate that led to his proposal of the bill in 2009, mentioning how American society’s innovation got too far ahead of the framework of rules initially implemented by the public sector. According to Frank, the rules never adapted over the past 30 years as the private sector vastly grew. This was specifically highlighted by the banking industry’s newfound competition with non-regulated entities that allowed greater loan requests.
From January 2007 to January 2011, Frank chaired the House Financial Services Committee and his high ranking enabled him to gain support for the bill. Frank said the legislation could have actually used $2 billion in federal funding to help those in danger of foreclosing. However, he feels partisan politics prevented the bill from reaching its full potential, so the proposal was cut in half to $1 billion.
After Frank completed his assessment of the bill, he led a question and answer session with the conference’s attendees. Concerns ranged from the S.A.F.E. Mortgaging License Act of 2008 to the possibility of subsidization for Realtors. Frank said the House has defeated all efforts to provide subsidies, but added that it is an issue he will continue to push in Congress, along with housing consolidation concerns.
To close the meeting, Pearce thanked all three officials for coming to clarify many questions the Realtors and bankers had involving the future of their industries.
The meeting began with a speech from Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, U.S. Representative for Connecticut’s Third District. DeLauro had previously been the keynote speaker at H. Pearce Company’s annual meeting in April. She explained how a conversation between herself and Barbara Pearce led to the invitation of Barney Frank to the meeting, as employees of the company were unsure of what the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act entailed. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was a 2,000 page law, signed into effect July 2010, aiming to regulate financial agencies nationwide.
Congressman Joe Courtney, U.S. Representative for Connecticut’s Second District, also spoke. Courtney spoke in favor of the bill, citing the need for economic transparency in order for the market to stay stable.
Frank described the economic climate that led to his proposal of the bill in 2009, mentioning how American society’s innovation got too far ahead of the framework of rules initially implemented by the public sector. According to Frank, the rules never adapted over the past 30 years as the private sector vastly grew. This was specifically highlighted by the banking industry’s newfound competition with non-regulated entities that allowed greater loan requests.
From January 2007 to January 2011, Frank chaired the House Financial Services Committee and his high ranking enabled him to gain support for the bill. Frank said the legislation could have actually used $2 billion in federal funding to help those in danger of foreclosing. However, he feels partisan politics prevented the bill from reaching its full potential, so the proposal was cut in half to $1 billion.
After Frank completed his assessment of the bill, he led a question and answer session with the conference’s attendees. Concerns ranged from the S.A.F.E. Mortgaging License Act of 2008 to the possibility of subsidization for Realtors. Frank said the House has defeated all efforts to provide subsidies, but added that it is an issue he will continue to push in Congress, along with housing consolidation concerns.
To close the meeting, Pearce thanked all three officials for coming to clarify many questions the Realtors and bankers had involving the future of their industries.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Please Welcome Dallas Davis
New Haven – H. Pearce Real Estate Co. President and CEO Barbara L. Pearce is pleased to announce that Dallas Davis has joined the company’s New Haven regional office as an agent.
Davis attended The University of Texas at San Antonio and subsequently completed his degree in Business Administration at Northwest Vista College in 2009. Dallas joined Omni Hotels in 2004, where he earned several awards, including #1 J.D. Power and Associate Service Awards and the Top City Concierge Award. After four years of record-breaking work with Omni, Davis ventured into the restaurant business at the Union League Café, one of Connecticut's finest restaurants and noted by the Zagat Restaurant Guide as Best in State. Davis diligently employs his business education, hospitality experience and vast knowledge of the Greater New Haven area to provide a first-rate home buying, selling or renting experience.
The New Haven resident is a member of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church and volunteers at the Connecticut Food Bank. He belongs to the New Haven Karaoke Group and enjoys singing, acting, traveling, exercise and outdoor activities. The Eagle Scout is also a wine and food enthusiast.
Dallas Davis can be reached at the H. Pearce Company New Haven regional Office at 203.776.1899 extension 721 and at ddavis@hpearce.com.
Davis attended The University of Texas at San Antonio and subsequently completed his degree in Business Administration at Northwest Vista College in 2009. Dallas joined Omni Hotels in 2004, where he earned several awards, including #1 J.D. Power and Associate Service Awards and the Top City Concierge Award. After four years of record-breaking work with Omni, Davis ventured into the restaurant business at the Union League Café, one of Connecticut's finest restaurants and noted by the Zagat Restaurant Guide as Best in State. Davis diligently employs his business education, hospitality experience and vast knowledge of the Greater New Haven area to provide a first-rate home buying, selling or renting experience.
The New Haven resident is a member of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church and volunteers at the Connecticut Food Bank. He belongs to the New Haven Karaoke Group and enjoys singing, acting, traveling, exercise and outdoor activities. The Eagle Scout is also a wine and food enthusiast.
Dallas Davis can be reached at the H. Pearce Company New Haven regional Office at 203.776.1899 extension 721 and at ddavis@hpearce.com.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
H. Pearce Family Scholarship 2011 Awards Ceremony
North Haven (July 2011) – Barbara L. Pearce, President and CEO of H. Pearce Real Estate Company is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of the H. Pearce Family Scholarship. “My father always believed in furthering the education of young people, our future community leaders. To that end, he created many scholarships to benefit area students,” said Barbara Pearce. “We intend to carry on this tradition for many years to come."
On June 14th, the Community Foundation of Greater New Haven hosted a Scholarship Awards Ceremony. The Foundation manages 110 separate scholarship funds, including the Pearce Family Scholarship Fund, which awards scholarships to the children of employees and families of the H. Pearce Company, the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, and the Connecticut Players of the Long Wharf Theater. On behalf of the H. Pearce Family Scholarship Fund, Maureen Campbell, President of Pearce Plus Relocation and Senior Services, a subsidiary of H. Pearce Company, was pleased to present the scholarships to the recipients.
Scholarship recipients are:
Cameron Brown, College of Charleston; Gabriel Gil, Southern Connecticut State University; Amara Mastronardi, New York University; Erica Mastronardi, University of Connecticut; Jennifer O'Connell, Eastern Connecticut State University; Mark Segal, Paier College of Art, Inc.; John Shea, Gettysburg College; Mairead Smith, Bucknell University; and Taylor Strode, Quinnipiac University.
Present at the awards ceremony and pictured from left to right are:
Picture 1: Cameron Brown, Barbara Pearce, Erica Mastronardi, Jennifer O’Connell, Gabriel Gil and John Shea.
Picture 2: Gabriel Gil, John Shea, Jennifer O’Connell, Erica Mastronardi, Cameron Brown, Mark Segal and Taylor Strode.
On June 14th, the Community Foundation of Greater New Haven hosted a Scholarship Awards Ceremony. The Foundation manages 110 separate scholarship funds, including the Pearce Family Scholarship Fund, which awards scholarships to the children of employees and families of the H. Pearce Company, the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, and the Connecticut Players of the Long Wharf Theater. On behalf of the H. Pearce Family Scholarship Fund, Maureen Campbell, President of Pearce Plus Relocation and Senior Services, a subsidiary of H. Pearce Company, was pleased to present the scholarships to the recipients.
Scholarship recipients are:
Cameron Brown, College of Charleston; Gabriel Gil, Southern Connecticut State University; Amara Mastronardi, New York University; Erica Mastronardi, University of Connecticut; Jennifer O'Connell, Eastern Connecticut State University; Mark Segal, Paier College of Art, Inc.; John Shea, Gettysburg College; Mairead Smith, Bucknell University; and Taylor Strode, Quinnipiac University.
Present at the awards ceremony and pictured from left to right are:
Picture 1: Cameron Brown, Barbara Pearce, Erica Mastronardi, Jennifer O’Connell, Gabriel Gil and John Shea.
Picture 2: Gabriel Gil, John Shea, Jennifer O’Connell, Erica Mastronardi, Cameron Brown, Mark Segal and Taylor Strode.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Please Welcome: Glenn Taylor
North Haven (July 2011) – H. Pearce Real Estate Co. President and CEO Barbara L. Pearce is pleased to announce that Glenn Taylor has joined the company’s corporate office in North Haven as a Marketing/IT intern.
This May, Taylor graduated from Quinnipiac University with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. He is presently a graduate student at Quinnipiac University, studying for his Master of Business Administration, and will be graduating from the program in May 2012. After graduation, he looks forward to continuing work in advertising and publishing. His internship at H. Pearce consists of marketing and internet programming projects and writing press releases.
Taylor is from Brick, New Jersey and typically resides in Beach Haven, New Jersey during the summers. He is currently living in Hamden, Connecticut for the upcoming school year. While in school, he served as a class representative in the Student Government Association, was a staff writer for The Quinnipiac Chronicle, and was a member of Young Americans for Liberty. Outside of school his favorite activities include relaxing at his beach house, basketball, exercising, and blogging when he finds time for it.
Glenn Taylor can be reached at the H. Pearce Company Corporate Office at 203.281.3400 extension 377 and at gtaylor@hpearce.com.
This May, Taylor graduated from Quinnipiac University with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. He is presently a graduate student at Quinnipiac University, studying for his Master of Business Administration, and will be graduating from the program in May 2012. After graduation, he looks forward to continuing work in advertising and publishing. His internship at H. Pearce consists of marketing and internet programming projects and writing press releases.
Taylor is from Brick, New Jersey and typically resides in Beach Haven, New Jersey during the summers. He is currently living in Hamden, Connecticut for the upcoming school year. While in school, he served as a class representative in the Student Government Association, was a staff writer for The Quinnipiac Chronicle, and was a member of Young Americans for Liberty. Outside of school his favorite activities include relaxing at his beach house, basketball, exercising, and blogging when he finds time for it.
Glenn Taylor can be reached at the H. Pearce Company Corporate Office at 203.281.3400 extension 377 and at gtaylor@hpearce.com.
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