About Edward J. Post Co. Inc.

 

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A former second lieutenant in the Medical Service Corps., Lisa Post is currently a surety bond professional. Since 1988, Lisa Post has served at Edward J. Post Co. Inc. as the company’s president. She bought the company from her father, Mr. Edward Post, the firm’s founder.

Edward J. Post Co. Inc. is a provider of surety bonds founded in 1978, with expertise in the surety bond needs of construction firms, whether they are a general contractor, subcontractor, or specialty contractor. The services offered by the company range from contract bonds and site performance bonds for new developments or individual lots to commercial surety bonds. Moreover, the company also helps its clients obtain other types of bonds including license and street opening bonds.

Though the company’s services were initially limited to New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, and south Washington, D.C., it has now extended its reach to cover all of the United States. Understanding the importance of correct information in today’s competitive environment, the staff of the surety bond company is always kept up-to-date with current trends and changes within the construction industry.

Membership in the 200 Club of Burlington County

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200 Club of Burlington County
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The owner and president of New Jersey-based Edward J. Post Company, Inc, Lisa Post is a surety bond professional with over 28 years of experience in the field. Lisa Post began her career in 1973 in the military when she enlisted in the Women’s Army Corps. Holder of an MS in health administration, she was later promoted to 2nd Lt. by direct commission in the Medical Service Corp. Outside of her professional life, she is involved in social activities and is one of the executive board members of the 200 Club of Burlington County.

The 200 Club of Burlington County is a non-profit organization based in New Jersey. Founded in 1990, the prime mission of the club is to help the injured or fallen members of the state, county, and municipal police and fire and emergency medics and their families by providing them with assistance and support. The organization also honors public safety professionals through performance awards, advanced training awards, and scholarships.

Anyone interested in supporting this volunteer-based mission is welcome to join. However, the membership must be approved by the 200 Club of Burlington County board of trustees. New members are asked to pay $200 for their membership in the first year and $100 each subsequent year. In the case of corporate members, corporations pay $1000 for the initial membership and $500 annually thereafter. The membership fees are tax deductible.

Yoga to Help Your Golf Swing

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Lisa Post has served as the owner and president of surety bond business Edward J. Post Company, Inc. since 1988. A graduate of the University of Missouri’s Health Education program, Lisa Post continues to practice an active lifestyle – she is an avid golfer and yoga practitioner.

Known to increase flexibility and range of motion, yoga can help improve your golf swing and overall performance on the course. Different yoga poses, such as the revolved crescent lunge and the Ardha Matsyendrasana, improve core strength and develop stronger trunk muscles which results in less low back strain during your swing.

Yoga also teaches its practitioners to be ever-present in the moment, while maintaining a calm and focused mind. Katherine Roberts believes this to be a huge benefit for golfers, which is why she developed the Yoga for Golfers program. The main focus of the program is utilizing proper breathing techniques to allow the golfer to achieve focus and relaxation, while at the same time developing longer, straighter drives through increased body symmetry and balance.

A Decade of Armed Forces Freedom Rides

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Armed Forces Freedom Ride
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A former member of the armed forces and elected official, Lisa Post currently serves as president and owner of the Edward J. Post Company, Inc., a New Jersey-based surety bond company. Lisa Post is the treasurer for the Burlington County Military Affairs Committee (BMAC) and an active supporter of its many events, including the Armed Forces Freedom Ride.

The first Armed Forces Freedom Ride took place in 2007, and the event has raised more than $300,000 since its inception, with proceeds divided between BMAC and the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation. Beginning at Barb’s Harley-Davidson in Mount Ephraim, New Jersey, the 1,000-plus riders are led by law enforcement and military vehicles under a giant American flag, which is suspended from ladders of area fire trucks. The ride generally takes about one-and-a-half hours and is followed by a festival featuring food, music, vendors, and sporting activities.

The 2016 Armed Forces Freedom Ride was held on May 22 and featured alumni from the Philadelphia Flyers, US Congressman and former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jon Runyan, and several active duty military members from McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Joint Base, which is where the ride finishes.