BUSINESS
The gift that
Father's prefer.
Risky Business
Continued from preceding page
own: Bradley, 14; Matthew,
12; and Jeffrey, 10. Though
they encourage their boys' in-
terest in Mr. B's and Monter-
rey, both parents are not so
much concerned about be-
queathing their restaurants
as they are about passing
down their values: diligence,
willingness to take calculated
risks and success.
Mr. Nash defines.success as
money.
"To me, the real thrill is
taking something that's gut-
ted and dormant and creating
Mont Blanc
is dedicated to those
who are inspired
by perfection.
Frank Ellias
FRANKLIN J. ELLIAS,
health care cost consultant,
has been awarded one of the
National Association of
Health Underwriters Consul-
tant's top designations —
Registered Employee Benefits
Consultant.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1991
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JAY MUST planned and im-
plemented the conference of
The National Jewish Law
Students Network Con-
ference at its recent con-
ference in Miami Beach.
Robert ALEXANDER
Welcome your out of town
guests with a beautiful
hospitality basket.
"There's no question about
it;' he says. "I'm a gambler.
Always have been. And this
business — it's all a part of be-
ing in action." ❑
Connecticut Mutual Life In-
surance agent JOEL GAR-
FIELD, CLU, RHU, LIC, is
this year's recipient of
Detroit's prestigious E.H.
"Bill" Meyers, Jr. Memorial
Award, presented by the
Greater Detroit Association
of Life Underwriters.
All pens specially priced while supplies last.
Free gift wrapping. Cash refunds.
Nibbles
&
Nuts
The perfect beginning
While Mr. Nash says he
can't schedule opportunity, he
foresees more business -ven-
tures in the future. He says he
is addicted to entrepreneur-
ship.
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Our Price $81
Retail $125
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We Create
Impressions That last
some type of energy force. A
restaurant employing 75 peo-
ple; that's a tremendous
high;" he says.
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DAD & GRADS
A Sweet June!
June 16)
(Father's Day
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Local & Nationwide Delivery
BERT FRIEDMAN has
joined MARS Advertising as
senior copywriter. Mr. Fried-
man will be responsible for
handling existing and new
business accounts. Prior to
his position with MARS,
Friedman was creative group
supervisor with J. Walter
Thompson and senior copy-
writer for Bozell Inc.
CHUCK KESSLER, CPA,
has been named director of
Kessler and Associates, Inc.
Mr.*Kessler, CPA, formerly of
U.S. Zinc of Houston, brings
over 11 years of management,
business advisory, accounting.
and environmental affairs ex-
perience to Kessler and
Associates.
PERRY DRUG STORES,
INC. has received the 1991
Retailer of the Year Award for
its contributions to the
minority and ethnic health
and beauty aid categories by
the American Health and
Beauty Aids Institute.
H. Matthew Rosenthal
H. MATTHEW ROSEN-
THAL has been named vice
president of marketing for
Yaffe and Co. Mr. Rosenthal,
47, will be responsible for
strategic client planning and
coordination of new business
efforts.
mml LOCAL NEWS
Children's Group
Plans Tea
Children of Chernobyl will
hold an informational and
organizational tea 2:30 p.m.
June 19 at the home of Janet
Aronoff, 3950 Franklin Road,
Bloomfield Hills.
Jay Litvin, national coor-
dinator of Children of Cher-
nobyl, will speak and there
will be a video presentation.
For information, call Rae
Scharfman, 851-6032.