The area's new strike-a-pose cover girl may well be Jennifer Dindl-Neff, one of the Hot 20 under age 40 being featured in this months NNY Business magazine published by the WDT, a noted respository for those over 40.
There is an awards ceremony this week for the hot and happening of NNY's new generation. Magazine editor Ken Eysaman is a nice guy and is putting out a slick product that may well find a niche.
As for Ms. Dindl-Neff, her animated cover pose is the real deal. She works in the office of Senator Patty Ritchie and Dindl-Neff was recently elected to the Town of LeRay board. Just don't get too wild and pose wearing meat.
There have always been people under forty. In fact I used to be one. It's good to see aggressive hard workers out there taking the spotlight off the less assertive and ambitious we see so much of.
The publisher says on Facebook that the magazine will be on the street December 13.
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It is a repository for backslapping, self promoting, quasi-political class business people. I bet the handful of business people in Jefferson county that earn over a million dollars per year have not all been featured yet.
Jen is as advertised,smart,hardworking,cute as a button and willing to talk to anyone..hope her political star rises..
I will never, ever support or vote for a person named Dindl-Neff. There has to be a limit to this hyphenated baloney.
Rafael Flindl-Pitz
Dear Raffy;we the undersigned,consider your refusal to vote for a person with three names,hyphenated or not,the worst form of prejudice and hereby request you reconsider your delusional support of this type of ill informed blackballing..sincerely,Daniel Day-Lewis,John Wilkes Booth,Catherine Zeta-Jones,and David Lee Roth..
Neff? Top 20 under 40? That is a joke right? She answers phones and takes messages? She won an uncontested seat on the ton board. I see that she must be a leader and very influential lol if she is the north country's future we are in serious trouble.
12:50 Yours is a very strengthy argument against my poisition. And I assure you I will give it some careful thought. But I am having some trouble with all the hyphenated stuff, and like many things that are now becoming part of reglar life, I cannot be adjusting properly. I ask you, if this Dindl-Neff character wanted to be a Dindl, why didn't she just stay a Dindl? She didn't have to be a Neff? She obviously was a Dindl for along time. Hell, the Governor shacks up, she could have simply shacked up with Neff. Quit trying to put names together that don't belong together. You can't tell me that when he/she introduces themselves they don't get funny looks, followed by a "would you spell that please". Dindl-Neff sounds, well, I'll leave that to you. Now the names you spoken of, such as Daniel Day Lewis and John Wilkes Booth, makes sense. You can't put them into the pot with Jennifer Dindl-Neff. There is only one, good faith way to handle this issue. I propose we initiate the establishment of a government control board. It's purpose would be to accept applications from citizens, like Dindl-Neff, to have their names approved before they are allowed to use them in the public or legal arena. Membership to this review board can be based on who needs few more years or months credit on their state retirement time. One Donkey, one Elephant. No doubt the govment will break it down further to one redhead, one guy, one gay, one lady, one transgender, one eskimo, and so forth. Good for us. They can review these names, decide whether they are acceptable options and won't damage the sensibilities of old people like me or, heaven forbid, THE CHILDREN, then make the appropriated decisions. Would that be an acceptable compromise, Sir?
2:29Pm...Answers phones? Takes messages? Interesting take. This young woman owns two businesses, volunteers regularly, tries to help her community by offering her motivation in the community via political office and maintains three jobs when most of this ridiculously lazy county cannot even get out of bed before noon. I would like to know what you do with your spare time...you know...when you are not sitting on your rotund backside, collecting your guvment check/cheese and learning the proper spelling of the word "town."
sorry 605 I was just passing on the message from those folks..as for me,my name is just plain Jim..
That was the other guy, 7:27. My only problem with her is that stinkin' name. People should only be able to use a certain number of letters in their name, and NO hyphens. And Dindl-Neff? C'mon. I'm sure she's a nice girl. If her name was Smith I'd send her a check. On second thought, make it Jones and we gotta deal.
Addie and Coumo want to tax those under forty kids.
Roth and Booth do not hyphenate.
Yawn ------------- so we have yet another self- promoting wanna be - this is NEWS ??
um I knew that 1245,was just doing a sendup of prejudice against names,hyphenated or not..who cares what someone is named or looks like as long as they can do their part to pull this country out of the freaking funk it is in..though I shouldn't talk,my country is fubared too.. Sting
I don't think I know anyone that works as much as Jenn Dindl-Neff. She holds SEVERAL positions/jobs, she's a mom and still finds time to volunteer on a regular basis. If only there were more Dindl-Neffs!
This is no pulling this country out of it's funk. We are all too interested in ourselves to make any decisions about anything. What we want is the other guy to pay for the FreeStuff that we are entitled to.
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