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shareholder in the Southfield law
firm of Maddin, Hauser, Wartell,
Roth, Heller & Pesses, P.C., has
been elected chairperson of the
Real Property Law Section of the
State Bar of Michigan. Mr.
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person of the Land Title Stan-
dards Committee of the state bar
and is a trustee of the Village of
Bingham Farms.
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Ethan Bordman of West
Bloomfield, an account executive
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Ethan Bordman
and retirement planning spe-
cialist with Dean Witter
Reynolds in Dearborn, recently
received the company's national
sales director's award.
Tanya Mazor-Posner has
joined the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit as cam-
paign associate. Previously, Ms.
Mazor-Posner directed market
research services, coordinated fo-
cus groups and served as a field
supervisor for Crimmins and
Forman Market Research.
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Martha Sempliner, owner of
Library Bookstore in Ferndale,
has been appointed to the board
of the Ferndale Downtown De-
velopment Authority.
Leslie Moskowitz has been ap-
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7100 Orchard Lake Rd • West Bloomfield
(810) 851-7200 ext. 231
Leslie Moskowitz
pointed marketing director of
Laurel Park Place in Livonia, a
property of Schostak Brothers &
Co. Ms. Moskowitz will be re-
sponsible for coordinating spe-
cial events, advertising and pub-
lic relations for the shopping
center.
The accounting/consulting firm
of Morof Sheplow Weinstein,
P.L.C. in Farmington Hills will
offer a free breakfast discussion
on 1996 tax law changes for in-
dividuals and businesspeople,
from 7:30-9:30 a.m. Thursday,
Oct. 24, at the Skyline Club, 2000
Town Center Drive in Southfield.
For reservations, call Kendall
Mercier, (810) 855-8200.
The Apartment Association
of Michigan and the Building
Industry Association of
Southeastern Michigan will
host their sixth annual Fall
Trade Show, 3-7 p.m. Wednes-
day, Oct. 23, at the Southfield
Civic Center Pavilion, 26000
Evergreen Road. The AMA's
Property Management Council
will also sponsor a Fair Housing
Seminar from 1-3 p.m. the same
day. For information, call (810)
737-4477.
John Hancock Financial Ser-
vices and Don Rosenberg will
hold a free seminar on estate and
long-term care planning at 1:30
and 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23,
at the Mt. Clemens General
Building, 22500 Metropolitan
Parkway in Clinton Twp. For
reservations, call Dave Howard,
(810) 792-3939, Ext. 269.
The Women's Advertising
Club of Detroit will hold its
1996 Career Fair at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 24, at the Dou-
ble Tree Guest Suites hotel in
Southfield. Northwood Univer-
sity's Robert M. Ellis is the
keynote speaker. The fair will
bring together students and pro-
fessionals in the advertising,
communications, graphic arts,
copywriting and marketing
fields. Tickets are $25. For in-
formation, call Sheila Tinnion,
(810) 852-3636, Ext. 127.
The Women's Endowment
Committee of the Federated
Endowment Fund will hold a
seminar, "Taking the Mystery
Out of Financial Planning," 10
a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, at
Munder Capital Center, 480
Pierce, Birmingham. Speakers
will include financial adviser El-
yse G. Essick, clinical social
worker Sandra Parker and at-
torney Kathryn Gilson Suss-
man. For reservations, call
Esther Weitzman, (810) 642-
4260.
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