Millennium Magazine_17th Ed

611 Millennium - Seventeenth Edition LAW AND LAW ENFORCEMENT He is also adept at rallying the support of others and motivating them to work hard toward mutual goals. Mr. Freidel also attributes his achievements to the positive influence of his parents, who imbued him with his drive and helped lay the foundation for his future prosperity. On a personal level, Mr. Freidel is an avid fan of the Philadelphia Phillies and the Philadelphia Eagles, and he enjoys regularly adding to his collection of 1950s baseball memorabilia. He is also a stepfather of two, through whom he has three grandchildren. In the coming years, he anticipates the completion of a book that expounds upon the history of the New Jersey Lions. He also hopes to serve the organization in other leadership roles in order to help develop its brand. Furthermore, while he has no intention of working as a lawyer again, Mr. Freidel aspires to serve his community as a mediator in the coming years. a symposium on human trafficking with the national Lions organization. In addition to the Lions, Mr. Freidel previously held a seat on the board of directors for the Greater Washington Township Chamber of Commerce, which supports businesses by facilitating community-based events. Furthermore, he maintains his membership within Rotary International. Mr. Freidel initially studied history at Rider University, where he attained a Bachelor of Arts in 1976. He subsequently worked at the Consumer Value Store, where he advanced to become a regional manager and training coordinator while attending what is now the Widener University Delaware Law School, from which he received a Doctor of Jurisprudence in 1988. In accounting for his overall success, Mr. Freidel largely credits his self-motivated nature, as well as his love for taking on new challenges.

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