Eric Salmansohn was named to Barron’s Top 1,200 Financial Advisors, Bellevue Communications vice president Jeff Jubelirer will become the 41st inductee into the Philadelphia Public Relations Association Hall of Fame and Bryant M. Greene, founder, owner and administrator of Always Best Care Senior Services of Philadelphia, Bucks and Delaware Counties, will receive the Community Leadership Award at RSVP Philadelphia’s 45th annual Volunteer Recognition Luncheon.
Longtime Philadelphia-area expert Eric Salmansohn was named to Barron’s Top 1,200 Financial Advisors, as well as to the Financial Times’ 400 Top Broker-Dealer Advisors. He is the senior investment management consultant family wealth director at Morgan Stanley, where he’s worked since 1983.
Salmansohn’s had a longstanding relationship with the Jewish community. He’s a former president of the Gershman Y and a former board member of the Young Leadership Council of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia; he also has been involved with Camp Ramah and was a Wexner Heritage fellow. He is a Temple University graduate who earned an MBA at the University of Michigan.
Bellevue Communications vice president Jeff Jubelirer will become the 41st inductee into the Philadelphia Public Relations Association Hall of Fame on May 20. Known for his expertise in issue and crisis management and public policy advocacy, Jubelirer has been a regular panelist on 6ABC’s Inside Story, a weekly public affairs show.
Jubelirer was a recipient of the 2014 Congregation Kol Ami Tikkun Olam Award for his work on the boards of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Philadelphia, Northern Delaware & Susquehanna Valley, The Moyer Foundation, Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children and the Anti-Defamation League of Eastern Pennsylvania/Southern N.J./Delaware. He’s also the son of former State Rep. Robert Jubelirer.
The induction will take place at The Logan, One Logan Square in Philadelphia from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. It will feature an “Inside Jeff’s Story” panel that includes Josh Shapiro, chairman of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners; Dennis Heron, president and CEO of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Philadelphia, Northern Delaware & Susquehanna Valley; Hon. Annette M. Rizzo (Ret.), mediator and arbitrator with JAMS; and Varsovia Fernandez, senior vice president of Customers Bank.
Bryant M. Greene, founder, owner and administrator of Always Best Care Senior Services of Philadelphia, Bucks and Delaware Counties, will receive the Community Leadership Award at RSVP Philadelphia’s 45th annual Volunteer Recognition Luncheon, May 12 at Philmont Country Club.
The Central High grad, who went on to receive a degree in accounting and finance from Virginia State University and an MBA from Philadelphia University, is being honored for his longstanding commitment and dedication to public services and volunteerism.
He serves on the Public Policy Committee/Political Action Committee Board of the Pennsylvania Homecare Association in Lemoyne and is a member of the board of trustees of Philadelphia University and the Overbrook School for the Blind in Philadelphia.
The luncheon also will honor some 900 active volunteers who have dedicated 95,000 hours of service to 95 nonprofit agencies.