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January 13, 1989 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-01-13

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(Fashion Has No Size . at

Sloan has had hundreds of
clients over the past decade
who all have been matched
up with non-profit
organizations.
One program that Sloan in-
itiated, "Cut Unemployment
Detroit Style," received media
praise after she identified 100
unemployed Detroiters and
matched them up with five
clients who provided free
haircuts, manicures, stress
therapy, doctor and even den-
tal examinations for them.
Hermanoff and Associates
in Farmington Hills, a full-
service public relations firm
established in 1985, has
taken the Ronald McDonald
House and also Lighthouse, a
human service agency in Pon-
tiac, under its belt.
"We work with them by
creating visability through
newspapers, television and
radio," said Dan Artman, ac-
count executive of Hermanoff
and Associates. "We also
recruit volunteers."
Lighthouse serves people
who have very basic needs.
They provide needy people
within Oakland County with
food, clothing and shelter.
Hermanoff and Associates
has helped Lighthouse set up

its annual spring Hunger
Walks. The company has also
helped implement its annual
Thanksgiving program. This
past November, food baskets
were distributed to more than
5,000 people.
"Lighthouse concentrated
so hard on helping others that
they didn't have time to pro-
mote themselves," said Sandy
Hermanoff, the company's
founder. "Even though we do
this for them 'pro bon(); we
treat them as if they were a
paying client.
"They do wonderful work
for us," said Rosellen Loye, a
Lighthouse director. "There
has been absolutely more
visability for Lighthouse, and
interest has spiraled over the
past few years. They put their
whole heart and soul into our
program. Hermanoff is just
150 percent behind us."
"It gives you a warm and
fuzzy feeling inside knowing
that you're doing something
to help others," noted Her-
manoff. "I have seen children
walk into Lighthouse wear-
ing no shoes or coats during
the winter months, and they
walk out fully clothed;
nothing can top the wonder-
ful feeling that brings."

WOMEN IN MANAGE-
MENT INSTITUTE will
hold a seminar on networking
in the business world on
Saturday at the Ramada
Hotel in Southfield. For infor-
mation, call Renee Lipson at
(517) 482-3455.

MARILYN BERMAN
HABSBURG recently joined
the Weight-Watchers Group,
Inc. as international director
of corporate affairs. In this
newly created position,
Habsburg will be responsible
for public relations, special
services, food service, the
company's newspaper publi-
cations and other corporate
affairs.

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851-8001

FANTASTIC WINTER

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IN BRIEF I

ALEXANDER
DR.
ULLMANN was recently
elected chief of staff of Crit-
tenton Hospitalin Rochester.
Dr. Ullmann also has served
as chief of the department of
pathology and director of
laboratories.
He is clinical assistant pro-
fessor at the school of
medicine of Wayne State
University and clinical
associate professor of health
sciences at Oakland
University.

Fabulous Fashions &
Incredible Accessories
For the Fuller
Figured Woman

SHEILA SLOAN PUBLIC
RELATIONS, INC.has been
selected to handle the account
for Clarion Hotels. The firm
is a Southfield-based com-
pany founded in 1977 for the
general practice of public
relations and marketing.

KLEIMAN, CARNEY AND
GREENBAUM, P.C., Cer-
tified Public Accountants and
GROSS, BORNSTEIN,
GREY AND CO., P.C. Cer-
tified Public Accountants
have merged to form
Kleiman, Carncy and Green-
baum, P.C.
CPAs A. Ralph Gross, Floyd
A. Bornstein and Richard J.
Burnell have been admitted
as shareholders of the firm.

"11 LOCAL NEWS Ii•mmi

Topaz ORT

David Techner, president of
the Michigan Funeral Direc-
tors Association, will be the
featured speaker at the
Women's American ORT,
Topaz Chapter general
meeting on Jan. 18 at 7 p.m.
at the home of Barbara
Vorenberg, 7074 Spring Ridge
Road in West BLoomfield.

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Framing Done!

NOW's
The

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around (photo, diploma, print,
painting, needlepointe, art piece),
now is the time to bring it into us
for framing.
Also, bring this ad in and receive

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North of Maple
855-0813
Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm
Thurs. 10am-8pm

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January 14, 1989
thru
February 25, 1989

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Detroit, MI

48202
Mon-Sat
11-5

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Visit the Garden Cafe, serving from 11 to 3.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS



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