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EVELYN GOROSH, secre-
tary of the Neighborhood Project
of the Jewish Federation, was
named "Secretary of the Year"
by the Oak Park Chamber of
Commerce.
"I've always been impressed
with her commitment to excel-
lence and her loyalty to her job,
whether it means coming to
work on Sunday for a special
program or just doing whatever
it takes to get the job done," said
Rhoda Raderman, director of the
Neighborhood Project.
Ms. Gorosh has worked for
the Neighborhood Project since
its inception in 1987, the year
she retired as a secretary for the
Detroit Board of Education.
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Robert A. Shapiro
ROBERT A. SHAPIRO of
West Bloomfield has been pro-
moted to senior vice president at
Perry Drug Stores Inc. A Perry
employee for 30 years who has
held several executive positions,
Mr. Shapiro will oversee all of
the company's pharmacy opera-
tions.
Mr. Shapiro is a past presi-
dent of the Michigan State
Board of Pharmacy, serving four
years in that position. Current-
ly, he is a member of the phar-
macy affairs committee of the
National Association of Chain
Drug Stores.
RICHARD I. LOEBL has
been appointed vice-chairman of
the F-1 Fiduciary Responsibili-
ty Committee of the Probate and
Trust Division of the American
Bar Association's Section on Real
Property, Probate and Trust
Law.
Mr. Loebl, an attorney in the
Detroit office of the law firm of
Miller, Canfield, Paddock and
Stone, lives in Huntington
Woods.
FLORINE MARK, president
and CEO of the WW Group Inc.
in Farmington Hills, is among
six southeastern Michigan
women entrepreneurs who will
be honored by the Michigan
Women's Foundation at a din-
ner May 4 at the Westin Hotel
in Detroit.
RAYMOND J. BOPF has
been named director of sales for
the Westin Hotel in Detroit. Mr.
Bopf has more than 10 years of
sales experience at hotel prop-
erties in major metropolitan,
suburban and resort areas.
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