Chester County Briefly: December 19

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Melissa Greiner

20/10 Solutions

Melissa Greiner has joined West Chester’s 20/10 Solutions, a full-service marketing agency focused on implementing a strategic process on all contracted work, as its new Senior Manager of Content Strategy and Client Services. Greiner, who holds a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse in magazine journalism, has more than 14 years of experience as a writer, editor, and communications professional.

Greiner – a natural storyteller with a focus on brand development, corporate voice, content marketing, and approachable, yet informational, collateral – was most recently the executive editor at Family Focus Media. She was also a senior copywriter at Independence Blue Cross.

Greiner will be contributing to the 20/10 team by managing creative accounts, directing content development and marketing strategy, and acquiring new business.

Michael S. McCloskey
Michael S. McCloskey

Bernardon

Bernardon – a full-service architecture, interior design, and landscape architecture firm with a location in Kennett Square – has announced its newest Principal, Michael S. McCloskey, AIA, LEED AP BD+C. McCloskey joined the firm in 2007, and became a Shareholder and Associate Principal in 2015. He will continue to lead the firm’s Philadelphia office, and serve as a vital leader of Bernardon’s design team in the areas of multifamily, mixed use, and urban design.

“Over the past two years, Mike has continued to do an exemplary job in design, project management, and business development,” said Kerry R. Haber, President of Bernardon. “We are delighted that he has agreed to make this commitment to our firm.”

Dr. Andrew van Eps
Dr. Andrew van Eps

Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center

Renowned for his research on equine laminitis, Dr. Andrew van Eps has joined the faculty of Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center in Kennett Square as Associate Professor of Equine Musculoskeletal Research.

Van Eps has spent the majority of his career at The University of Queensland in Australia, most recently as Director of the Equine Hospital and Associate Professor of Equine Medicine.

“We are fortunate to have attracted Dr. van Eps to Penn Vet,” said Dr. Gary Althouse, Chairman of the Department of Clinical Studies at the New Bolton Center. “He comes to us both as a seasoned clinician and an equine researcher of international caliber.”

The focus of van Eps’s research is improving the understanding, prevention, and treatment of equine laminitis and other musculoskeletal diseases. Laminitis, the No. 2 killer of horses after colic, is a painful, debilitating condition with no known cure.

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