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Mr. Bennett is a resident of Rochester Hills. Charles A. Bale, formerly of Bloomfield Hills, has received a bachelor of science degree in management at Cardinal Stritch College in Milwaukee. Mr. Bale is vice president in charge of the cellular telephone division at Ameritech in Milwaukee. Roger E. Winkelman of the Farmington Hills-based law firm of Couzens, Lansky, Felk, Ellis, Roeder and Lazar, P.C., has been appointed by Wayne County Ex- ecutive Edward H. McNamara and Detroit Mayor Dennis W. Archer to the board of directors' of the City of Detroit/Wayne County Roundtable of Sustain- able Development. The goal of the Roundtable is to foster con- sensus among southeastern Michigan stakeholders on the means by which development can be sustained in the city. Mr. Winkelman is a resident of Bloomfield Township. management firm, as corp- orate controller. Ms. Frohlich, of West Bloomfield, was formerly employed by Kirschner Hutton Perlin, P.C. The Fifth Annual Commercial Real Estate Forecast and Breakfast con- ference will be held from 7-9:30 - a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9, at the Southfield Radis- son Hotel. Among the speakers are James Tervo, executive as- sistant to Detroit Mayor Dennis Arch- er, who will speak on real estate opportuni- ties and Detroit revi- talization projects, and Julia Stasch, President Clinton's GSA deputy administrator. Pre- registration is $20; registration at the door is $25. For informa- tion, call (810). 362-6800. The Business Enterprise De- velopment Center in Troy is of- fering two workshops, from 9-11:30 a.m. Jan. 10 and Jan. 24, on starting a business and writ- ing a business plan, i vspective- ly. The cost for the first workshop is $10, which includes a work- book. The second workshop is $35 per person, including a workbook. For more information, call (810) 952-5800. Building Industry Associa- tion of Southeastern Michi- gan will hold a special meeting/luncheon for local de- velopers on Wednesday, Jan. 10, at the Northfield Hilton, 5500 Crooks Road in Troy. Economist Dave Seiders will discuss eco- nomic factors expected to affect the industry in 1996 and G. "Buzz" Silverman will provide re- sults of the 1995 home building season in southeast Michigan. The fees are $20 for members; $45 for non-members. For more information, call (810) 737-4477. Oakland Community College and the Michigan Manufac- turing Technology Center will continue their Manufacturers Breakfast Seminar series at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 1:1, with "Temporary Workforce: Problem or Solution." The seminar will be held in the Advanced Technolo- gy Center, Room T-1, on the Auburn Hills Campus of OCC. Joan Frohlich, CPA, has joined The cost is $10. For more infor- the Farmington Hills-based mation, call 1-800-292-4484, Ext. Fourmidable Group, a property 4107.