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College Inducts Sanatoga Businessman

James W. Vlahos Jr., president of Sanatoga-based Vlahos-Dunn Insurance, 1867 East High St., and a graduate of the Class of 1985 at Montgomery County (PA) Community College, will be inducted Oct. 3 into the college’s Alumni Hall of Fame.

Vlahos-Dunn offices.

Vlahos-Dunn offices.

Vlahos has been involved in insurance sales for the past 30 years, and is a U.S. Air Force veteran. He also is a member of the college’s Board of Trustees and its Physical Plant Committee. Locally, he additionally is president of Sunnyville Partners, a real estate development partnership that built two professional office buildings in the Sanatoga Village Business District, the latest of which was completed earlier this year.

No stranger to public honors, Vlahos is a past receipient of the New Hanover (PA) Township Distinguished Service Commendation, and the Boyertown (PA) YMCA Leadership and Dedication Award, according to a college press release issued this week. He also was instrumental in organizing the Pottstown Metropolitan Regional Planning Commission, of which Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township is a part.

The college’s 6th annual hall of fame induction ceremony will be held at its Blue Bell PA campus, 340 DeKalb Pike, at 7 p.m. in the in atrium of its new Advanced Technology Center. Also among those to be inducted will be Pottstown PA businessman K. William Lowa III.

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