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Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA Partner Sara M. Donnersbach Receives Ohio Association of Public Treasurers' John D. Cannone Award
October 08, 2015 | Sara M. Costanzo, Esq.October 8, 2015 – Cleveland, OH -- Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA (Weltman), a creditors' rights firm now in its 85th year of client service, is proud to announce that Partner Sara Donnersbach has received the Ohio Association of Public Treasurers' (OAPT) John D. Cannone Award, the organization's highest honor. Named after the organization's founder, this award is given to a member who unselfishly contributes towards the advancement of the OAPT. This is the 20th year for the award and the first time a Weltman attorney has received this honor.
The mission of the OAPT is to promote the general and professional interest of public finance officers in their respective entities, to improve service with allied institutions, and to inspire friendly and fraternal relationships among its members. OAPT currently has over 400 members representing communities from all over the State of Ohio. Weltman has belonged to the OAPT since 2009.
Weltman Partner Sara Donnersbach regularly presents to OAPT members at their annual training program and fall conference, covering topics such as Revenue Collections, Oral and Written Communications, Developing a Collection Program, and on legislative hot topics. She practices in Weltman's Cleveland office, where she manages five of the firm's practice groups: Community Bank, Government Collections, Healthcare Collections, Landlord-Tenant Collections, and Utility Collections & Damage Claims.
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