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Peter Mendelson joins Pond Lehocky as Chief Revenue Officer

The firm is pleased to welcome Mr. Peter Mendelson as Chief Revenue Officer. Peter brings extensive marketing and business development experience to the firm and its national Social Security disability practice, Disability Justice.

He earned his B.S. in marketing management from the University of Arizona and his MBA from the Lubin School of Business at Pace University in New York City. As a senior executive with Binder and Binder, Mr. Mendelson led all marketing and business development initiatives for the largest Social Security disability advocacy group in the country.  Prior to that, he held senior roles in consumer marketing and business development for Nestlé Gerber Life.

Originally from New York State, Peter resides in Connecticut where he is an active volunteer for Habitat for Humanity and Handy Dandy Handyman, a local non-profit. In his spare time, he enjoys playing the drums for a ’70s and ’80s rock band and spending time with his wife and four children, especially cheering on his daughter, a nationally ranked swimmer.

As Chief Revenue Officer, Peter will help the firm develop mutually beneficial relationships to assist our clients with a variety of needs including healthcare coverage, medical equipment supplies and much more. Peter’s role continues to strengthen Pond Lehocky’s commitment to providing exceptional service to our workers’ compensation and Social Security disability clients and caring for all their needs.

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