Wednesday 5 October 2016

Greg Englesbe Stakes His Future in Cherry Hill New Jersey

Through a progression of important positions of responsibility, Greg Englesbe remained in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, a heavily populated municipality in the Delaware Valley plain southeast of Philadelphia.  Cherry Hill was originally a village of Lenni-Lenape Native Americans, who lived side by side early settlers from England, primarily the Quakers of William Penn who came to the area in the late 17th century.  The Colestown Cemetery today marks the site of the original settlement of Colestown.  Truly burgeoning population growth did not take place until after World War II, and this growth continued to the 1980’s.

Greg Englesbe

The modern name of Cherry Hill derives from a farm which stood on what are today Cherry Hill Towers and Cherry Hill Estates housing developments.  The area has mild winters and hot, humid summers, and unlike the developing career of Greg Englesbe, most residents work outside the municipality, in cities like Philadelphia, Camden, Trenton or Princeton.  Cherry Hill was named among the nation’s Best Places to Live by Money magazine and Philadelphia magazine in 2006, and was ranked the eighth safest place to live in the Money survey.

Greg Englesbe was a powerful Chief Executive Officer at National Future Mortgage where, from 1994 to 2002, Englesbe expanded the licensure of the institution to over 25 states and increased the revenue of the organization to over 8 million dollars.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherry_Hill,_New_Jersey
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Laurel,_New_Jersey