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October 28, 1994 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-10-28

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ATTORNEYS, accountants, and
financial and insurance profes-
sionals are invited to attend a re-
tirement benefit planning
seminar from 4-6 p.m. Nov. 10 at
the Jewish Federation's Max M.
Fisher Building in Southfield.
Sponsored by the Federation's
Professional and Advisory Com-
mittee of the Federated Endow-
ment Fund, the meeting will
focus on investment and man-
agement strategies, financial dis-
tribution during retirement and
to heirs, and charitable tax-sav-
ing options.
Mark Landau of Landau &
Posner, Robert Stone of Merrill
Lynch and Steven Weinburg of
Arthur Anderson & Co. will be
the speakers.
Reservations for the seminar
must be made by Oct. 31. For fur-
ther information, call Pat Chayet
at the Federation, 810-642-4260,
Ext. 205.

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Start" at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 3 in the
Smith Theatre at Oakland Com-
munity College's (OCC) Orchard
Ridge campus.
Mr. Bloom's talk will complete
the 1994 fall lineup for OCC's
Distinguished Speaker Series.
Admission is free. The speech will
last for one hour and it will be fol-
lowed by a question-and-answer
session.
For further information on Mr.
Bloom's presentation, call Pro-
fessor Harvey Bronstein at OCC,
810-471-7744.

ENVIRONMENTAL and real

estate law are colliding in land
contracts and in the courtroom.
On Nov. 3, they'll meet head-on
at a seminar sponsored by the
Oakland County Bar Associa-
tion's (OCBA) Real Estate and
Environmental law committees.
"Environmental Trends in
Real Estate Transactions" will be
discussed from 3-6:30 p.m. at the
Oakland County Bar Center in
Bloomfield Hills.
Pre-registration deadline for
the seminar is Oct. 31. For fur-
ther information, call Shirley
Robertson of the OCBA, 810-334-
3400 or 810-398-3938.

A SYMPOSIUM on Regulatory
Takings, sponsored by the En-
vironmental Law Society of the
Detroit College of Law, will be
held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat-
urday at the college. For further
information, call DCL, 313-226-
0106.

BUSINESS OWNERS, CEOs,
vice presidents, senior managers
and staff are invited to an Effec-
tive Leadership Breakfast at the
Michigan State University Man-
agement Education Center in
Troy.
Sponsored by Derderian,
Kann, Seyferth and Salucci, a
Troy certified public accountant
firm, the seminar will be held
from 8-10:30 a.m. Nov. 10.
John Sterner, president of
11RP Services and author of five
books, will be the trainer. He has
taught at Walsh College,
Lawrence Technological Univer-
sity and Detroit College of Busi-
ness and trained managers for
State Farm Insurance, Winkel-
man's and General Motors.
For further information on the
seminar, call 810-649-3400.

EIGHTY-FIVE percent of the
new workers entering the work-
force over the next decade will ei-
ther be women, members of
minority groups or immigrants.
That's the belief of David Vic-
tor, president of the Bloomfield
Hills-based Human Resources
Advisory Council (HRAC), who
is offering `Winning Through Di-
versity: Benefiting From Cultur-
al Differences . In Your
Workplace" seminars.
Seminars will be held at five
Michigan sites over the next few
months: Nov. 9 at the Harley Ho-
tel in Lansing, Jan. 25 at the
Livonia Marriott, Feb. 6 at the
Holiday Inn Saginaw, Feb. 22 at
the Northfield Hilton in Troy and
Feb. 27 at the Harley Hotel

Grand Rapids.
For further information about
the seminars, call the HRAC,
810-932-3880.

AR ENE KAY, the new Detroit
district director of the Internal
Revenue Service, will be wel-
comed to the state at a dinner
meeting sponsored by the Michi-
gan Society of Enrolled Agents.
Professional tax preparers are
invited to attend the dinner,
which is scheduled for 6:45 p.m.
Nov. 8 at the Machus Red Fox
restaurant in Bloomfield Town-
ship.
Reservations must be made by
Nov. 4. For further information,
call Joann Blake, 313-255-3804.

CHARLES STAPLETON, vice
president and claims general
counsel for the USF&G Corpo-
ration, will be the featured speak-
er at the Michigan Defense Trial
Counsel's (MDTC) winter meet-
ing Dec. 2‘at the Hotel Baronette
in Novi.
The focus of the 8:45 a.m. to 3
p.m. meeting is "Serving the In-
surance Agency of Today."
Registration is recommended
before Nov. 19 to ensure seating.
For further information, call
Madelyne Lawry, executive di-
rector of the MDTC, 517-482-
7538.

THE BUILDERS Association of
Southeastern Michigan (BASM)
received awards of excellence
from the Executive Officers Coun-
cil of the National Association of
Home Builders.
The awards were for Best In-
dividual Educational Seminar or
Course and Best Special Audio-
Visual Communication to Mem-
bers.
They were presented to Irvin
Yackness, executive vice presi-
dent and general counsel of
BASM, at the annual National
Association of Home Builders ex-
ecutive officers seminar.
The Executive Officers Coun-
cil consists of staff executives who
manage the more than 800 state
and local home builders associ-
ations that comprise the Nation-
al Association of Home Builders.
BASM represents more than
2,000 home builders and their as-
sociates in the houkng industry.

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