Friday, April 06, 2007

Bane is running for school board

Atlantic Highlands, NJ – April 17th is a very important day in Atlantic Highlands, a day to go out and vote for the school budget and vote for new candidates for the Atlantic Highlands Board of Education. Jenn Bane is a new voice with a big heart who will embrace changes and challenges; she is running for a position on the Atlantic Highlands Board of Education. Be sure to write Jenn Bane’s name in on your ballot.


Jenn Bane was born and raised is Staten Island, but in 1998 she found her “home” in Atlantic Highlands. She resides in Atlantic Highlands with her husband and two school aged children. Jenn currently takes an active roll in the school getting very involved with the PTO, class mom, and supports all events that the school encourages.

Jenn is a graduate of Seton Hall University with a degree in Social and Behavioral Sciences and a minor is Business. After graduation Jenn worked on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. After two years of the NYSE she realized her real passion, “helping others”. She then pursued a new career as a personal trainer. Using her business degree she worked to establish a very successful business as a personal trainer for the past 10 years. This is where her dedication to others is clearly exhibited in her current involvement at 365 Fitness, where she runs the Senior Aqua training program. A program designed to train the “Sassy Seniors” and give them realistic health goals to accomplish the best for the lives.

Jenn Bane’s motto is “Just Do It – Whatever you mind can conceive you can achieve”. She is a great motivator and lets the individual see that they too can accomplish their healthy well being. What better person to sit on the Atlantic Highlands Board of Education, but a woman with such a positive and motivated personality. So, when you go to the voting booth on April 17th write in Jen Bane for Atlantic Highlands Board of Education. She is the candidate with a new voice and big heart that will embrace changes and challenges.

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