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Noteworthy Business Briefs for Sept. 7

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Warrington-based Just in Time GCP has made the Inc. 5000, ranking Number 2,813 on its annual list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. This is the third time in a row the company has made the list.

“Being on the INC 5000 list for the third time in a row is an extraordinary achievement for the entire Just in Time GCP team. To maintain such a high level of year-over-year growth is incredible. We are truly excited to be recognized among this list of thriving companies,” said Founder and CEO Donna Dorozinsky.

The prestigious ranking provides a data-driven look at the most successful companies within the economy’s most dynamic segment—its independent, entrepreneurial businesses. Facebook, Chobani, Under Armour, Microsoft, Patagonia, and many other household name brands gained their first national exposure as honorees on the Inc. 5000.

Mannion Prior law firm Partner Obadiah (Obie) English, a resident of Doylestown, was recently named president of the Bucks County Estate Planning Council, the organization that brings together attorneys, CPAs, financial planners, appraisers, auction houses, elder care services, government officials and other professionals who assist in estate planning.

With offices in King of Prussia and Doylestown, Mannion Prior is a niche firm with a specialized focus; the firm handles high-level fiduciary litigation (i.e. major cases involving trust and estate litigation against the largest financial institutions or involving personal wills and trusts).

Central Bucks Veterinary Hospital, a local, family-owned small animal general practice caring for dogs, cats, and small ruminant pets opened Aug. 28, at 3931 Saw Mill Road, Doylestown. The practice is owned by veterinarians Dr. Danielle Esplin, and Dr. Jack Perkins. Visit online for information.

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Newtown Business Association hosts its September Emerging Leaders Happy Hour from 5-7 p.m. Sept. 7 at Triple Sun Spirits, 126 S. State St., Newtown. Admission is free and open to all NBA members as well as potential future members (guests). RSVP at Newtownba.org/events.

The September Business Card Exchange is at Shady Brook Farm, 931 Stony Hill, Yardley, from 5-7 p.m. Sept. 13. RSVP at Newtownba.org/events.

Ballet Arts of Bucks County hosts an open house Saturday and Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at its new location at Tabor Farm, 601 New Britain Road, Doylestown. The open house will feature demonstration classes and free trial classes for ages 3-6; register in advance at www.balletarts.com/openhouse.

There will be door prizes, light refreshments, on-site registration for classes, meet and greet with staff, and on Sunday only, a pop-up dancewear shopping experience with another local favorite, En Arabesque.

Ballet Arts will now occupy an entire floor of Building 100 in a new purpose-built space, offering two studios with unobstructed dance space, professional sprung floors, six-foot tall mirrors, ballet barres, a spacious lobby and dressing room, and ample free parking.

The 2023/2024 season begins Monday, Sept. 11, and is available for new student registration with classes ranging from Preballet for 3-4 year olds all the way to Adult Ballet. For information on classes and registration visit www.balletarts.com.


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