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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-09

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Susan Goodman

SUSAN GOODMAN has been
named chapter member of the
year by the Detroit Chapter of
the Association of Records Man-
agers and Administrators
(ARMA). She just completed her
tenure as chapter president.
Ms. Goodman also was ap-
pointed chairwoman of the pub-
lications coordination committee
of ARMA International, which
administers publication and bro-
kering, industry standards de-
velopment and research for the
association.
A certified records manager

tonomous areas and control of ex-
change rates. He says the Pales-
tinians will base their
transactions on shekels, Jordan-
ian dinars and dollars.
Jordanian or other banks wish-
ing to do business in Gaza and
Jericho must apply to Zohbi
Nashashibi, who holds the Pales-
tinian finance portfolio.

"There is a great
demand for reliable
commercial banks."

Yahiya Kadamani

The banks no longer need a
permit from the Bank of Israel to
deal in shekels. Permits will now
be obtained through the Pales-
tinian Authority, which also will
approve the banks' dealing in dol-
lars and dinars.
Mr. Huleillah admits that no
detailed economic agreement has
yet been worked out between the
Palestinians and Jordanians.
There is only the outline of an
agreement, based on free trade
and movement.
That was worked out in Jan-
uary and February, and the
specifics still need to be discussed.
But a Palestinian delegation vis-
ited Jordan recently to discuss a
range of issues, including the
economy. D

and owner of Infoflow Consult-
ing in West Bloomfield, Ms.
Goodman advises companies
and other organizations in the
private, public and not-for-prof-
it sectors on records manage-
ment program development,
records retention and disposition
scheduling and IS09000 quali-
ty program records require-
ments.
Ms. Goodman is a part-time
faculty member in the Library
and Information Science Pro-
gram at Wayne State Universi-
ty and a Ph.D. student in the
School of Library and Informa-
tion Studies at the University of
Michigan.

LARRY GORMEZANO of
West Bloomfield, account man-
ager with the Michigan Jobs
Commission, has been appoint-
ed state economic development
liaison to Detroit by Gov. John
Engler.
Mr. Gormezano's duties in his
new role are to promote the re-
tention and expansion of busi-
nesss in the city and coordinate
state economic and workforce de-
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"We are using the commercial
banks which serve our interests
best and offer us the services we
need," he says.
Mr. Haddad says the Israelis
have agreed to the Palestinians'
demand for a monetary authori-
ty. The implementation, he said,
needs to be discussed in the Is
raeli-Palestinian joint economic
committee.
A monetary authority would
have the same functions as a cen-
tral bank — but that doesn't
mean the Palestinians will de-
mand their own currency at this
time, Mr. Haddad says.
The issue of a Palestinian cur-
rency hasn't yet been agreed
upon. It will be discussed with
the Israelis in the joint econom-
ic committee, Mr. Haddad says,
admitting that the Palestinians
cannot yet support their own cur-
rency.
But, Mr. Haddad stresses, they
insist on their right to issue a cur-
rency whenever they feel they
have enough reserves.
Jordan, he recalls, also began
with a monetary authority and
no currency.
Samir Huleillah, director of
trade in the Palestinian Author-
ity and member of the joint eco-
nomic committee, says the
Palestinians and Israelis have
agreed on the functions of the
Palestinian Monetary Authority.
These include supervision and
licensing of banks in the au-

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