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Business briefs: July 8, 2021

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LeTip of Doylestown, a chapter of the world’s largest privately-owned professional business referral network LeTip International, Inc (LeTip), celebrated its 25th anniversary in April.
With 65 members in industries such as finance, real estate, travel, landscaping, and insurance, the goal of the chapter is to help all members reach their business goals through the simple strategy of building relationships and giving referrals.
“We’ve seen great success over the years because we stick with the same business model since the company was founded,” said James Wagner, president of LeTip of Doylestown.
“Over the last 25 years, our members have referred hundreds of thousands of business leads strengthening Doylestown small businesses and we hope to increase that impact in our area and across the nation.”
LeTip is open to those working in virtually every industry. The LeTip of Doylestown chapter is accepting new members and meets virtually every Thursday at 7 a.m. to exchange qualified leads and build solid business relationships with other professionals in the area.
Business owners or representatives interested in joining can visit LeTip of Doylestown’s website or contact the chapter president directly at jwagner@allianceadjustment.com.

Elizabeth LeMay, who has been with SJK Wealth Management in Doylestown since 2015, is expanding her role to better serve the firm’s clients.
She has been supporting Trading Operations since 2015. Starting this year, LeMay also is moving into a paraplanner role and will continue her trading support with respect to operations.

Through the paraplanner role, the whole team at SJK Wealth Management is better prepared to serve all of its clients. LeMay will assist the team on financial planning.
She is very excited to get to know all of the firm’s existing clients and new clients on a more personal level and help the team serve them on their path toward financial independence.
The SJK team is looking forward to the new level of detail LeMay can help achieve in this new role.

Bruce Knipe was recently named senior vice president, commercial loan officer at QNB Bank.
He is responsible for managing a portfolio of commercial clients, growing existing relationships, and acquiring new relationships.
Knipe has been in banking for 37 years. He previously served as SVP, commercial lender at William Penn Bank. He attended Delaware Valley College, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration. He is also a graduate of the Consumer Bankers Association School of Bank Management.
Knipe enjoys supporting various local community events and has served as a director for the Hilltown Township Water & Sewer Authority board for over 25 years.


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