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April 01, 1994 - Image 52

Resource type:
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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-04-01

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Houses come in all
shapes and sizes.
So do
Chemical mortgages.

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hether Fixed Rate, Adjustable Rate,
or Jumbo mortgages, Chemical has
what home buyers are looking for.
That's because, the only way to
pick the right mortgage, is to
have a selection to choose from.
See why variety is part of
our commitment to "Progressive
thinking. Powerful products.
Personal attention."
Call toll-free: 1 800 869 6852.

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ers Office Center in Southfield
and the firm has relocated to
Northland Towers West.

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Expect more from us.

re CHEMICAL

Robert Kreipke

Residential Mortgage Corporation

38701 7 Mile Road, Suite 250, Livonia, MI 48152

(313) 462-4940

All loans are originated by Chemical Bank, N.A. Rates and terms subject to change without notice. Offer
subject to credit approval. Limitations may apply. C 1994 Chemical Residential Mortgage Corporation.

EQUAL HOUSING LENDER

Gain Access to
Outstanding
Investment Managers

ROBERT KREIPKE, se-
nior producer/director of radio,
television and film at the Ford
Motor Company, has been
elected president of the Detroit
Producers Association.
Mr. Kreipke has produced
more than a thousand media
projects and he's a multiple
winner of the Gold Award in
the New York Film Festival.

DIANE S. FARBER, vice
president-investments in the
Ann Arbor branch of Pruden-
tial Securities, has received the
Certified Financial Planner
(CFP) designation from the Col-
lege of Financial Planning in
Denver, Colo.
The CFP license is awarded

For a free consultation call
Gerald E. Naftaly or Alan A. Gildenberg
at (313) 851-1001 or (800) 533-1407.

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We invest in relationships.

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sWAJNITEDs

Herman Miller & Knoll Furniture

Mis.sion Oak, Art Deco & Arts & Crafts.
Furniture and Accessories. Unusual shaped couches,
chrome and vinyl couches and chairs, 1930s-1960s.

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ivv) 313-398-0646
Ask for Les

(h) 313-681-9011
Top Cash Paid $

FLORINE MARK, presi-
dent and CEO of the WW
Group, Inc., the largest fran-
chise of Weight Watchers In-
ternational, received an award
from the National Association
of Women Business Owners
recognizing her as one of the top
25 women business owners in
Michigan.

Diane S. Farber

to financial services profes-
sionals who have completed a
comprehensive two-year study
program and examinations and
met other requirements.
Ms. Farber is a member of
the board of directors of the
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation
at the University of Michigan.

BRIAN A. GILES of Giles
Real Estate, Inc., has been re-
tained as the exclusive leasing
agent for the Northland Tow-

DANIEL
and
STEIN
HIRSCH of Hirsch & Silber-
stein certified public accoun-
tants in Farmington Hills were
the guest speakers at the
semi-annual meeting of the
American Measuring Tool
Manufacturers Association in
Phoenix, Ariz.
Mr. Silberstein and Mr.
Hirsch presented information
designed to help association
members run their businesses
better and make more money.

MARK ROSEN of West
Bloomfield has been named vice
president and chief operating
officer of Management Diversi-
fied, Inc., a Flint-based proper-
ty management and
development company. He for-
merly was general manager of
Benchmark Property Group in
Southfield.
ANDREW M. ZACK
of Huntington Woods has joined

MARILYN BARNET'', pres-
ident and CEO of Southfield-
based MARS Advertising, also
was named to the top 25 list by
the Women Business Owners.
When Ms. Barnett founded
MARS in 1973, it operated out
of a small rented space with
four people and one telephone.
It is now a $60 million-plus ad-
vertising and marketing firm
which has more than 100 em-
ployees and auxiliary offices in
Philadelphia and Los Angeles.

MARIANNE D. GRISTY of
Grosse Pointe Woods has been
promoted to sales manager of
Automated Collection Systems,
a Southfield-based debt collec-
tion agency.
A past president of the B'nai
B'rith Jewish Professional Net-
work, Ms. Gristy is the mem-
bership chairperson of the Grosse
Pointe Jewish Council. She's a
member of Temple Israel.

PaineWebber has the key to finding the right
money manager for individuals and institutions
with portfolios of $100,000 or more.
Find out about PAINEWEBBER ACCESS:
,
a comprehensive approach to
total portfolio planning and management.

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BARBARA ALPERN,
chairman of the communica-
tions department at Walsh Col-
lege in Troy, and CAROL
RANDEL, assistant professor
of communications, will present
a session titled, "Moving from
the Traditional Classroom to
the Corporate Setting" at the
Midwest Regional Conference
of the Association for Business
Communication. The confer-
ence will be held April 14-16 in
Milwaukee.

STEIN

MORTON ZIEVE, chair-
man of Simons Michelson Zieve
(SMZ) Advertising in Troy, an-
nounced that the agency has
been appointed by Henry Ford
Museum & Greenfield Village
to handle marketing, advertis-
ing and promotion.
In addition, the Public Rela-
tions Department at SMZ will
assist the 81-acre historical com-
plex's internal Public Relations
Department on several projects.
The first major promotion for
SMZ will be the Summer Fes-
tival, a July 18 through Aug. 21
program which features daily
and weekend events.

RONALD N. SILBER-

Andrew M. Zack

the Bloomfield Hills law firm of
Liss and Associates, which spe-
cializes in personal injury and
commercial litigation. Mr. Zack
is secretary of the Jewish Com-
munity Council.

MYRON GINSBERG,
a consultant systems engineer
for Electronic Data Systems
in Warren, has received the
Forest R. McFarland Award
from the Society of Automotive
Engineers (SAE) for his orga-
nization of technical sessions on
automotive supercomputing for
SAE meetings and conferences.
Mr. Ginsberg is editor of four
volumes published by SAE on
automotive supercomputing.
He is listed in the 1994-95 edi-
tion of Who's Who in Science

and Engineering.
AMY KESSLER of Hunt-
ington Woods has been named
director of the Huntington
Woods Recreation Depart-
ment. ❑

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