{"id":37912,"date":"2021-10-01T09:22:29","date_gmt":"2021-10-01T13:22:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/?p=37912"},"modified":"2021-10-01T09:22:31","modified_gmt":"2021-10-01T13:22:31","slug":"mcerlane-inducted-into-chesco-business-hall-of-fame","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/?p=37912","title":{"rendered":"McErlane inducted into Chesco Business Hall of Fame"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"attachment_14715\" style=\"width: 360px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/ChesterCountyHallofFame2021.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-14715\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-14715\" src=\"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/ChesterCountyHallofFame2021-350x233.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" height=\"233\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-14715\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">More than 300 of the region\u2019s top business leaders were in attendance as James E. McErlane (center), Senior Partner and Founding Member of Lamb McErlane PC, was inducted into the Chester County Business Hall of Fame by the Chester County Economic Development Council (CCEDC) Wednesday night. The award was presented by CCEDC Board Chair Craig A. Styer (left) and CCEDC President and CEO Gary Smith (right).<\/p><\/div>\n<p>More than 300 of the region\u2019s top business leaders were in attendance as James E. McErlane, Senior Partner and Founding Member of Lamb McErlane PC, was inducted into the Chester County Business Hall of Fame by the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cceconomicdevelopment.com\/\">Chester County Economic Development Council (CCEDC)<\/a> Wednesday night.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFrom his service in the U.S. Navy and on many civic and community boards, to his highly-regarded legal career, Jim McErlane\u2019s impact on Chester County and the region is unparalleled,\u201d says Gary Smith, CCEDC President and CEO. \u201cJim has truly become an icon in our community.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Chester County Business Hall of Fame Award recognizes an individual\u2019s outstanding achievements and contributions within the local business community. Wednesday\u2019s award presentation was at the Phoenixville Foundry, where McErlane was celebrated for more than 50 years of providing superior legal counsel to businesses as the county underwent a remarkable transformation from rural community to booming business corridor.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Jim began his legal career as a JAG in the U.S. Navy in 1967, serving on active duty for almost three years including in Vietnam. \u201cMy years in the Navy were one of the great experiences of my life,\u201d says McErlane. \u201cMy first airplane trip was wearing a blue suit with gold buttons.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The son of immigrants, with grandparents hailing from Ireland and Italy, McErlane was born and raised in Malvern. He attended St. Patrick\u2019s Elementary School and recalls only 13 people being in his 8<sup>th<\/sup> grade class \u201cwith a couple of kids who milked cows before coming to school.\u201d McErlane went on to earn a scholarship to attend Malvern Prep, eventually attaining his B.A. from Villanova University and J.D. from Villanova Law School.<\/p>\n<p>Fast forward to McErlane\u2019s navy career, which would land him in San Diego, wearing his navy dress whites when he met his future wife Robbi during a May Day celebration. A year later, Robbi would move east to marry Jim as he got his first civilian job at a West Chester law firm. After just a few months, the firm reorganized to become Lamb Windle McErlane. Five decades later, now Lamb McErlane is 42 attorneys strong and growing, fueled by McErlane\u2019s renowned full service law practice that includes business law, banking, finance and real estate.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt has really been an honor to guide so many successful Chester County businesses, structuring transactions and assisting them with the banking and loan documents that enabled them to grow,\u201d says McErlane. \u201cWe\u2019ve had the benefit in Chester County of a rising tide lifting all boats. It continues to be a place where if you work hard and put in the time, you have a good opportunity to be successful, raise a family and send your kids to college. I commend Marian Moskowitz and the Chester County Commissioners for their leadership and dedication to serve our community.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Jim has been actively involved with the Boards of many organizations over the years, including when he joined the board of CCEDC in 1980, shortly after CCEDC President and CEO Gary Smith was hired. \u201cGary is a phenomenal guy \u2013 a legitimate, real farmer who promotes economic development while being a conservationist. It\u2019s remarkable,\u201d says McErlane.<\/p>\n<p>McErlane is particularly proud of his more than 30 years of work with the March of Dimes as well as his appointment to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court\u2019s Judicial Conduct Board, where he served a term as Chair of the Board. McErlane has also served on the Board of Directors of the Chester County Community Foundation, Philadelphia Regional Port Authority, Chester Valley Bancorp, Paoli Hospital &#8211; Community Volunteers in Medicine, Board of Consultors of the Villanova Law School, West Chester University Foundation, Boy Scouts of America &#8211; Chester County Council, Chester County Food Bank and Chester County Library Trust. Among his many awards, McErlane has received the President\u2019s Award from West Chester University as well as been recognized by the Southeast Pennsylvania March of Dimes for over 20 years of service and commitment. He was also the recipient of the <em>Legal Intelligencer<\/em>\u2019s 2021 Professional Excellence Award for Lifetime Achievement and the <em>Philadelphia Inquirer<\/em>\u2019s 2019 Influencers of Law for Lifetime Achievement.<\/p>\n<p>McErlane recently celebrated his 50<sup>th<\/sup> wedding anniversary with Robbi, his children Bonnie and Lisa, as well as his two grandchildren. He attributes his success to the support of his family as well as his Lamb McErlane colleagues and friends across Chester County.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cNobody does anything without a great deal of help. We went through tough times over the years, and some great times. Everybody\u2019s life has those experiences. Keep working, keep plodding and don\u2019t give up,\u201d says McErlane.<\/p>\n<p>Past inductees into the Chester County Business Hall of Fame include Bill Covaleski and Ron Barchet of Victory Brewing Company (2020); Michael L. Pia, Director of South Mill Champs (2019); Claudia P. Hellebush, Former CEO of United Way of Chester County (2018); Dr. Jerry Parker, President of Delaware County Community College (2017); W. Thomas Musser, Chair of The Tri-M Group, LLC (2016); John Bogle of The Vanguard Group; Greg Bentley of Bentley Systems; Oscar Lasko of Lasko Products, Inc.; Jack Loew of J. Loew &amp; Associates, Inc.; Tom Fillippo of Devault Foods; Robert Hankin of Hankin Group; Jerry Parsons of CTDI and more.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>More than 300 of the region\u2019s top business leaders were in attendance as James E. 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