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Herman Schwartz
HERMAN SCHWARTZ has
been named First of Michigan
Corporation's initial honorary
manager of the year. The award
was created to recognize accom-
plishment in branch manage-
ment.
Mr. Schwartz has been em-
ployed by First of Michigan
for 34 years and he's been a stock-
broker for 35 years. He
currently is senior vice president-
investments in First of
Michigan's West Bloomfield of-
fice.
A West Bloomfield resident,
Mr. Schwartz is a charter mem-
ber and past commander of the
Bale Post Jewish War Veterans,
a past president of B'nai B'rith
Keidan Lodge and a member of
Temple Israel.
HAROLD JAFFA and DAVID
JAFFA of the California-based
Financial Network Investment
Corporation (FNIC) have been
named 1994-95 MVP Club mem-
bers. Harold Jaffa is a registered
principal and David Jaffa is the
Farmington Hills branch man-
ager.
"MVP Club members are
an elite group. They represent the
firm's top achievers for
the previous fiscal year,"
said FNIC president Miles Gor-
don.
PEGGY DAITCH has joined
New York-based Conde Nast
Group as advertising director for
the Detroit branch office. Ms.
Daitch comes to Conde Nast from
National Geographic magazine,
where she had been the Detroit
advertising manager since 1992.
Ms. Daitch is a director of the
Detroit Adcraft Club and she's ac-
tive with the Women's Advertis-
ing Club of Detroit, Fashion
Group International, Arts Foun-
dation of Michigan and the De-
troit Institute of Arts.
In 1993, she was named the
Women's Advertising Club of De-
troit's "Woman of the Year."
KENNETH CHELST is gener-
al chair of the "Global Manufac-
turing and Global Support
Services in the 21st Century" con-
- ference which will be held Oct.
23-26 at the Westin Hotel in De-
troit.
Sponsored by the Operations
Research Society of America and
the Institute of Management Sci-
ences, the conference will offer
approximately 1,500 presenta-
tions. Speakers will come from
more than 100 companies in 30
countries.
Mr. Chelst is a professor of in-
dustrial and manufacturing en-
gineering at Wayne State
University. A member of Young
Israel of Southfield, Mr. CheLst is
a former chairman of the educa-
tion committee of Akiva Hebrew
Day School.
LINDA BENSON, an Ann Ar-
bor-based free-lance
writer and editor, is
BERT WHITE-
in charge of speak-
HEAD, founder and
ers and arrange-
president of Cam-
ments for five
bridge Associates in
special-interest fo-
Franklin, has been
rums which will be
named one of the top
held during the
60 financial advisers
American Medical
in the country by
Writers Association
Worth magazine.
(AM-WA) 1994 Con-
Mr. Whitehead
ference Nov. 2-5 in
was selected from
Phoenix.
among more than
The forum topics
300 nominees.
include creating a
Criteria for the
media campaign on
honor included fees,
domestic violence,
potential conflict of Bert Whitehead
writing about de-
interest, education,
professional experience, special- pression, communicating the con-