Community Connection
REPSG is committed to being a good neighbor. Our employees wish to improve our community through giving back to our neighborhoods were we live and work. The employees of REPSG participate in community service through the following organizations
REPSG President, Jon Buzan, has been a member of the Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) in East Whiteland Township, Chester County, PA since 2004. Mr. Buzan is also a member of the Delaware Valley Green Building Council.
REPSG Director of Operations, Charlene Drake, is proud to work with The Centre Theater at Montgomery County Cultural Center as a Business Volunteer for the Arts through the Arts and Business Council. The Centre Theater, located in downtown Norristown, is a 75 seat professional theater, which offers three main-stage productions during its season, as well as hosting several companies. The Montgomery County Cultural center offers educational programs, called the Heart of The Arts, which include summer camps and acting classes for both children and adults. The Centre Theater, and Montgomery County Cultural Center, is part of the Norristown Economic Revitalization Strategy.
Jonathan Singh, an Accountant who has been employed at REPSG since 2006, is currently a Big Brother for the nationally recognized, Big Brother Big Sister organization.
Jennifer Mapp, an Assistant Controller who has been employed at REPSG since 2003, is a Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority is a private, non-profit organization, founded in 1913, that provides services and programs to promote human welfare based upon economic and educational development, physical and mental health and international and political awareness and involvement.
Jen is also a member of Net Impact, an international nonprofit organization whose mission is to make a positive impact on society by growing a community of new leaders who use business to improve the world.
Adam Rose, an Environmental Risk Analyst who has been employed by REPSG since 2007, lives in the City of Philadelphia and is a resident in the Philadelphia Moishe House. Moishe House is an internationally recognized organization which aims to establish grassroots community centers for Jewish young adults in their 20s. The Philadelphia Moishe House provides for their community by hosting social and spiritual events, as well as serving the local Jewish and Philadelphia communities through a variety of volunteer programs.
Adam also works within the greater Philadelphia community as a member of Back on My Feet an organization which promotes self-sufficiency in Philadelphia’s homeless population by engaging them in running as a means to build confidence, strength, and self-esteem, and as a volunteer coach with the Camden Youth Soccer Club.
Michelle Flowers, a Senior Project Manager who has been employed by REPSG since 2000, is a member of The Young Professionals Network (YPN) of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. In 1996 YPN was created as a new program of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. YPN is a personal and professional development program designed to allow young business professionals to share common interests, exchange ideas and interact in a social atmosphere.
Michelle ran in the first Wissohicken Trail Classic. This 10K race is run by the Wissahickon Restoration Volunteers (WRV), a local non-profit organization working to restore the natural lands and sustainable use of the Wissahickon Valley. She also ran the Narberth CF run. The run is held annually in Narberth Pennsylvani, it raises money for Cystic Fibrosis in Children.
Suzanne Shourds, an Environmental Risk Analyst who has been employed by REPSG since 2006, is a member of the Collingswood Junior Women’s Club. The Collingswood JWC is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization that is a part of the greater New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs, and a member of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. The goal of the NJFWC is to enhance the quality of life within each individual club’s respective communities, and the state, by transforming public interests and concerns into meaningful projects and programs; to afford members opportunities for the development of individual skills, talents and abilities; and to serve as a grass roots volunteer resource in New Jersey communities. The clubs provide opportunities for education, leadership training, and community service by enabling members to make a difference in the lives of others one project at a time. Suzanne acts as the Conservation Chair of the Collingswood JWC, and was recently awarded their “Rookie of the Year” award.
Suzanne has also participated in a Read Across America day for the past two years at a local southwest Philadelphia grade school.
REPSG President, Jon Buzan, has been a member of the Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) in East Whiteland Township, Chester County, PA since 2004. Mr. Buzan is also a member of the Delaware Valley Green Building Council.
REPSG Director of Operations, Charlene Drake, is proud to work with The Centre Theater at Montgomery County Cultural Center as a Business Volunteer for the Arts through the Arts and Business Council. The Centre Theater, located in downtown Norristown, is a 75 seat professional theater, which offers three main-stage productions during its season, as well as hosting several companies. The Montgomery County Cultural center offers educational programs, called the Heart of The Arts, which include summer camps and acting classes for both children and adults. The Centre Theater, and Montgomery County Cultural Center, is part of the Norristown Economic Revitalization Strategy.
Jonathan Singh, an Accountant who has been employed at REPSG since 2006, is currently a Big Brother for the nationally recognized, Big Brother Big Sister organization.
Jennifer Mapp, an Assistant Controller who has been employed at REPSG since 2003, is a Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority is a private, non-profit organization, founded in 1913, that provides services and programs to promote human welfare based upon economic and educational development, physical and mental health and international and political awareness and involvement.
Jen is also a member of Net Impact, an international nonprofit organization whose mission is to make a positive impact on society by growing a community of new leaders who use business to improve the world.
Adam Rose, an Environmental Risk Analyst who has been employed by REPSG since 2007, lives in the City of Philadelphia and is a resident in the Philadelphia Moishe House. Moishe House is an internationally recognized organization which aims to establish grassroots community centers for Jewish young adults in their 20s. The Philadelphia Moishe House provides for their community by hosting social and spiritual events, as well as serving the local Jewish and Philadelphia communities through a variety of volunteer programs.
Adam also works within the greater Philadelphia community as a member of Back on My Feet an organization which promotes self-sufficiency in Philadelphia’s homeless population by engaging them in running as a means to build confidence, strength, and self-esteem, and as a volunteer coach with the Camden Youth Soccer Club.
Michelle Flowers, a Senior Project Manager who has been employed by REPSG since 2000, is a member of The Young Professionals Network (YPN) of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. In 1996 YPN was created as a new program of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. YPN is a personal and professional development program designed to allow young business professionals to share common interests, exchange ideas and interact in a social atmosphere.
Michelle ran in the first Wissohicken Trail Classic. This 10K race is run by the Wissahickon Restoration Volunteers (WRV), a local non-profit organization working to restore the natural lands and sustainable use of the Wissahickon Valley. She also ran the Narberth CF run. The run is held annually in Narberth Pennsylvani, it raises money for Cystic Fibrosis in Children.
Suzanne Shourds, an Environmental Risk Analyst who has been employed by REPSG since 2006, is a member of the Collingswood Junior Women’s Club. The Collingswood JWC is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization that is a part of the greater New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs, and a member of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. The goal of the NJFWC is to enhance the quality of life within each individual club’s respective communities, and the state, by transforming public interests and concerns into meaningful projects and programs; to afford members opportunities for the development of individual skills, talents and abilities; and to serve as a grass roots volunteer resource in New Jersey communities. The clubs provide opportunities for education, leadership training, and community service by enabling members to make a difference in the lives of others one project at a time. Suzanne acts as the Conservation Chair of the Collingswood JWC, and was recently awarded their “Rookie of the Year” award.
Suzanne has also participated in a Read Across America day for the past two years at a local southwest Philadelphia grade school.
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