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January 19, 1996 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-01-19

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Staffing Changes

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Shari Cimino

well. She was also
employed at the
Building Industry
Association of
Southeastern
Michigan as a
writer, copy editor
and proofreader.
Ms. Zimmerman
earned a bachelor
of arts degree in po-
litical science and a
teaching certificate
at the University of
Michigan. She re-
ceived a master's
degree from Wayne
State University.
She is married with
two children and
resides in Hunting-
ton Woods.
"Gail has helped
elevate our editing
standards," said
Editor Phil Jacobs.
"It's always great to see a person
step forward and take on new re-
sponsibilities."
Also, Sy Manello, who came to
The Jewish News as a proof-
reader in 1988 after 30 years as
a Detroit Public Schools English
teacher, was named editorial as-
sistant. Mr. Manellc is a West
Bloomfield resident.

Shari Cimino has been named
sales manager of The Jewish
News and Style magazine. Ms.
Cimino will direct the efforts of
the advertising sales staff.
Prior to joining The Jewish
News and Style, Ms. Cimino held
several sales positions with the
Detroit Newspapers. She was a
retail advertising account execu-
tive for the Detroit News and clas-
sified advertising
account executive and
major account executive
for the Detroit Newspa-
pers.
Ms. Cimino is a grad-
uate of Eastern Michi-
gan University, a
member of the AdCraft
National Advertising
Club (Detroit) and the
National Association of
Female Executives. She
resides in Dearborn
Heights.
"We're pleased to have
Shari as part of our man-
agement team," said
Publisher Arthur Hor-
witz. "She brings experi-
ence, enthusiasm and
vision to our total sales
and marketing efforts.
Shari will enable us to Gail Zimmerman
better meet the always
changing needs of our
The staff additions and pro-
advertisers. She'll also help posi-
motions come several months af-
tion us for further growth."
The Jewish News also an- ter the hiring of Arts and
nounces the promotion of Gail Entertainment Editor Julie
Zimmerman to assistant editor. Yolles, who came to The Jewish
Her primary responsibility is the News in November after a stint
editing of news, feature and spe- as public relations director of the
cial section copy as well as Style Gem and the State theaters.
Before that, Julie Edgar came
magazine.
Ms. Zimmerman joined the on board as business reporter.
staff in 1990 as a part-time proof- Ms. Edgar, a Berkley resident,
reader. She has worked as copy worked for the Oakland Press
editor for the newspaper and prior to coming to The Jewish
Style and contributed articles as News. ❑

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