Robert Michael Slivinski

Personnel manager, human resources consultant and executive

Born Jun. 14, 1949, Philadelphia (PA), U.S.; son of Joseph and Veronica (Czarnecki); married Tamara (Kristowicz); children: Luke, Kristina.

Education: Bachelor of Science (B.S.) (in commerce), Rider College, Trenton (NJ), 1971.

Career: claims adjuster, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Bala Cynwyd (PA), 1971-72; personnel manager, Chamberlain Manufacturing Corporation, Scranton (PA), 1972-75; administrative assistant, Lavino Shipping Company, 1975-77, employment and employee services supervisor, Gould, Inc., 1977-78, personnel director, Frankford - Quaker Grocery Company, 1978-89, Philadelphia; sales associate, Paparone Housing Company, 1983-85, principal, human resources consultant, Robert Michaels Associate's, Inc., 1988 -, Mt. Laurel (NJ); personnel manager, Port Authority Transit Corporation, Lindenwald (NJ), 1990-94; director, Human Resources, Penn Maid Foods, Inc., Philadelphia, 1994 -.

Member of: St. John Neuman Ministry for Drug & Alcohol Dependency, 1987-92; associate member, American Society of Safety Engineers, 1989-90; New Jersey Association of Personnel Consultants, 1989-90; Tri - State Human Resources Association, 1989-92; president, vice president, St. John Neumann Holy Name Society, 1989-92; personnel chairman, Five States Personnel Survey Group, 1991-92; labor committee member, American Public Transit Association; director of board, 1st vice president, Frankford - Quaker Federal Credit Union (credit committee chairman, 1980-89); Burlington County Holy Name Federation.

Honors: Outstanding Graduate Senior, Phi Sigma Epsilon, 1971; Campaign Service award, Burlington County United Fund, 1972; Social Concerns service citation, Trenton Diocese, 1989.

Served with: United States Naval Reserve (USNR), 1968-70.

Affiliation: Republican. Roman Catholic.

Language: English.

Hobbies: running, furniture restoration.

Home: 33 Boothby Drive, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996.