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November 27, 1992 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-11-27

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The Jewish News
Classifieds
Call 354-5959

Mark Davidoff

Federation
Names New Staff

Mark Davidoff has been ap-
pointed chief financial officer
of the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit, where
he will direct and oversee all
financial and administrative
activities of Federation and
the United Jewish Founda
tion.
Previously, he was vice
president for finance at Mer-
cy Services for Aging, which
is the largest not-for-profit
long-term care provider in
Michigan.
Mr. Davidoff also was a
senior financial analyst E
Henry Ford Hospital and
senior consultant with the ac-
counting firm of Peat, Mal
wick, Mitchell and Co.
A certified public accoun
tant, he holds a Bachelor of
Science degree in accountir
from Wayne State University
and is pursuing a master's
management through tE
Kellogg School of Manage
ment at Northwestern
University.
Marianne Milgrom and Ar
drea Polk have been ap
pointed staff associates at the
Federation, filling vacancies
in the Campaign department:
Ms. Milgrom, who received
her bachelor's in journalism
from Michigan State Univer-
sity, previously was an ac-
count executive with Linda
Ashley and Associates, a
public relations firm.
Ms. Polk is an alumna of
Project Otzma, Federation's
year-long program of work
and study in Israel.

Young Adults
Play Whirlyball

The Young Adults of Shaarey
Zedek will play Whirlyball
7:30-10 p.m. Dec. 3 at Whirly-
ball West, 5700 Drake Road.
The event is open to young
adults ages 22-35, single and
married. Food, beverages and
beer will be served. There
a charge.
For reservation informa-
tion, call Arline Gould,
357-5544.

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