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first branch of the Relax the Back
store, which is scheduled to open
in Birmingham at the end of the
month. The store specializes in
ergonomic office chairs, home re-
cliners, massage chairs and bed-
ding.
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The Alternatives People:
Entrepreneurs' Network of
Michigan will hold a breakfast
meeting from 7:30-9 a.m. Thurs-
day, June 20, at the Cranbrook
Centre Office Plaza on Southfield
Road in Southfield. Cost is $5.
For reservations, call Ike Engel-
baum at (810) 352-7470 or 800-
686-3784.
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casualty and benefits programs, including group captives and other
alternative risk management programs.
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businesses, groups and risk managers...almost anyone requiring special
solutions to today's business challenges.
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Barbara Rom
Barbara Rom, a partner in the
Detroit law firm of Pepper, Hamil-
ton and Scheetz, is new president
of the Women's Economic Club of
Detroit. Ms. Rom is a Bloomfield
Hills resident and treasurer of the
Michigan Democratic Party.
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Alan Goodman
Alan Goodman, executive di-
rector of the Jewish Family Ser-
vice in Southfield, has been elected
chairman of the newly-formed
Jewish Social Service Profession-
als Association. The organization
functions under the auspices of
the Association of Jewish Family
and Children's Agencies.
Randolph Miller Associates,
a marketing/consulting firm, has
opened in Farmington. The com-
pany, founded by K. Miller and
Randolph Freund, provides com-
prehensive marketing plans for
professionals and their service or
product.
Laurie Freeman, former man-
ager for Saks Fifth Avenue, has
become manager of Michigan's
Coopers & Lybrand will host
a free international tax seminar
entitled "Transfer Pricing" from
8-11 a.m. Thursday, June 20, in
the Coopers & Lybrand office in
the Renaissance Center in De-
troit. To register, call Kelly Von
Habsburg, (313) 446-7288.
Maurice A. Betman of the Com-
prehensive Financial Planning
Corporation, along with attorney
Michael Witzke, will host a free
seminar on "How You May Legal-
ly Prevent Medicaid From Tak-
ing Your Life's Savings." The
event takes place from 10-11:30
a.m. Tuesday, June 18, at the
Farmington Hills Public Library.
To register, call 800-598-7834.
J.A. Bardouille, Ph.D., a hu-
man resource development con-
sultant at the University of
Michigan, will present "Manag-
ing Your Business for Competi-
tive Advantage in Times of Rapid
Change." The interactive work-
shop will be held from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. Friday, June 21, in
the Small Business Development
Center at Walsh College, 1301
W. Long Lake Road. Admission,
including lunch, is $99 advance
or $125 at the door. For infor-
mation, call Lynda Earhart, (810)
952-5800.
Solomon Friedman Adver-
tising of Bloomfield Hills won 1st
place in the Business to Business-
Radio Campaign category at the
second annual Financial Com-
munications Society Portfolio
awards. The campaign was de-
signed for Franklin Bank.
Pamela F. Opperer, a financial
advisor with Prudential Securi-
ties, and Louise M. Bittker, an
attorney with Morganroth, Mor-
ganroth, Alexander & Nye, will
conduct a free seminar on the le-
gal and financial implications of
separation or divorce. For reser-
vations, call (810) 737-8455.