Effective immediately, Travis Linderman has resigned his position as President of the Princeton Merchants Association board. Citing concerns that his new job as campaign manager for the Congressional campaign of Scott Sipprelle will create the perception of a conflict of interest with his role as President of PMA, Mr. Linderman stepped down at Tuesday's PMA board meeting.
The board elected Mark Censits, owner of the CoolVines wine and spirits store at 344 Nassau Street, to complete the remainder of Mr. Linderman’s term. "We are all sorry to see Travis leave," Mr. Censits said. "His boundless energy and enthusiasm has helped us to expand our membership and our vision. We wish him great success in his new job."
The Princeton Merchants Association is a non-profit member organization dedicated to the betterment of Princeton as a place to live and work by strengthening the local business community. The next meeting of the Princeton Merchants Association will be held on Tuesday, February 16 at 8AM in the Nassau Inn. The meeting is open to all members of the Princeton business community.