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Name | John V. Petersen |
Address | 269 Vincent Rd. Tredyffrin Township Paoli, Pennsylvania 19301, United States |
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Info | John V. Petersen is president and founder of Main Line Software, Inc., a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania based software application and database design firm. MLSI development platforms include Visual FoxPro, Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server, and Visual Studio .NET.
John earned an MBA from the Haub School of Business at St. Joseph's University in 1993. John is currently a 2L at the Rutgers University School of Law. John has presented at many industry events including Microsoft Developer Days and Microsoft Tech-Ed. John's writing projects have included Visual FoxPro 6 Enterprise Development and Hands-On Visual Basic 6 Web Development from Prima Publishing, ADO Jumpstart MSDN Whitepaper, and numerous feature articles on application development and database design issues. John has been an annual recipient of Microsoft's Most Valuable Professional award since 1996.
John Petersen is a Paoli resident and attorney at Chester Springs' Siana, Bellwoar & McAndrews, LLP. Petersen has served as an alternate member of the township's zoning hearing board since April of 2004.
Petersen and his wife, Evelyn, are 10-year residents of Valley Hills in Paoli. Petersen attended the old Berwyn Elementary School as a child. His two sons are enrolled at Tredyffrin/Easttown School District, one as a fifth-grader at Valley Forge Elementary and the other as a freshman at Conestoga. His law concentration is commercial litigation, intellectual property and municipal law. He is a graduate of Mansfield University; St. Joseph's University, where he attained an master's degree in business administration; and Rutgers Law School.
He has been involved with the Paoli Little League as a T-ball coach Conestoga youth wrestling as a parent. Through his law firm, Peterson has been involved with Chester County Economic Development Council, Exton Chamber of Commerce and Chester County Chamber of Commerce.
Unsuccessfully ran for Magisterial District Judge in May 2005.
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