THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sinai Names Two to Posts Lois Clamage Armstrong has been appointed associ- ate administrator/urban and regional affairs at Sinai Hospital of Detroit and Barbara Lewis has been named director of the hospi- tal and community rela- tions department. Armstrong, who had been hospital and community re- lations director, will be re- sponsible for the audio- visual services department, the hospital and community relations department and the new department of urban resources, which will act as liaison between the hospital and civic and corn- munity groups. Before coming to Sinai in 1979, she was a public rela- tions administrator of the Park-Davis Division of the Warner-Lambert Co. Before that, she was director of LOIS ARMSTRONG public relations for Bon Secours Hospital. Armstrong earned bachelor degrees in. English and journalism at Wayne State Univer- sity. She is a member of the Public Relations Society of America, the Detroit Press Club, the American Society for Hospital Public Rela- tions, the Michigan Hos- pital Public Relations Association, and is president-elect of the Southeastern Michigan Hospital Public ' Rela- tions Association. Lewis, who had been pub- lications coordinator, will oversee the hospital's publi- cations, media relations, special events, promotional activities and numerous Materials submitted to the Readers Forum must be brief. The writer's name will be withheld from publication upon request. No unsigned letters will he published. Materials will not he returned unless a stamped, self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Federation Apts. BARBARA LEWIS community outreach pro- grams including the Sinai Speaker's Bureau. She has been a public re- lations associate for the Jewish Welfare Federation before joining Sinai's staff in 1980. Before that she was a reporter for the Philadel- phia Evening and Sunday Bulletin. Lewis holds a Master of Journalism degree from Temple University, Philadelphia, and a BA de- gree in literature from Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio. She is a member of Women in Communica- tions, Inc., the American Society for Hospital Pub- lic Relations, the Michi- gan Hospital Public Re- lations Association and the Southeastern Michi- gan Hospital Public Re- lations Association. Armstrong and Lewis have won numerous awards for their public relations ef- forts at Sinai. Weight Watchers "Quick Start for Charity" fund-raising will be con- ducted now through Feb. 3. Local celebrities will par- ticipate in the new Weight Watchers diet program to raise funds for their favorite charities. Yeshiva Chair NEW YORK —. Sy Syms, chairman of Syms Corp., a national retail clothing firm, has endowed a chair in marketing and merchandis- ing at the undergraduate colleges of Yeshiva Univer- sity. Editor, The Jewish News: From the sea of life with calm and peace I arrived to my new home . . . 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