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PEACE-OF-MIND
Two Chair
JVS Luncheon
Dorie Shwedel, president, Dorie
Shwedel & Associates Inc., and
Kenneth Eisenberg, chairman and
chief executive officer, Kenwal Steel
Corporation, will head Jewish
Vocational Service's second annual
Strictly Business awards luncheon
Wednesday, May 12, at the Hyatt
Regency, Dearborn.
As co-chairs, they are responsible
for organizing the event, volunteer
recruitment and securing corporate
sponsors.
Shwedel and Eisenberg are mem-
bers of the JVS Board of Trustees.
Shwedel serves on the Personnel
Committee and Eisenberg is on the
Endowment Committee.
Verne G. Istock, chairman, NBD
Bank and Bank One Corporation,
will serve as honorary chair and will
give the keynote address. Lila Lazarus
of WDIV-TV will be master of cere-
monies.
Five awards will be presented by
JVS to showcase exemplary employ-
ers in metro Detroit and the accom-
plishments of their employees.
Employee of the Year awards will
honor four individuals who have
been placed with their employer
through JVS. Meijer Inc. will
receive a Business Leadership Award
for its commitment to the vocation-
al success of its employees.
For information about the event,
call Kim Graziosi, (248) 558-5000.
Memos
Shmuel Livnat,
biotechnology spe-
cialist and attorney,
has been appointed
to head the Rader,
Fishman & Grauer
biotechnology
practice group with
offices in
Bloomfield Hills,
Shmuel Livnat
Grand Rapids and
Washington, D.C.
Livnat will direct the practices of
attorneys and legal specialists in all
three of the firm's offices.
The Paul L. Stein Insurance Agency
in Troy named John D. Kessler "top
new associate" of 1998. Kessler joined
the agency in 1997 after 19 years in
the automotive industry.
5%
Louis Kratchman is the director of
new business development and Eric
Banks is a new sales associate with
Friedman Real Estate Group of
Farmington Hills.
Law Fair '99 will be held noon-4
p.m. Sunday, April 25, at Tel-Twelve
Mall, Southfield. There will be legal
consultations with attorneys volun-
teering their services, presentations
and displays, as well as activities for
children.
West Bloomfield Community
Education in cooperation with the
Oakland Builders Institute will offer
a 16-hour seminar to prepare for
builders licensing starting 6-10
p.m. Monday, April 26, at West
Bloomfield Middle School, 4925
Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. To register, call (248)
539-2290.
Bloomfield Hills Community
Education and Oakland Builders
Institute will offer a nine-hour base-
ment remodeling seminar starting
6:30-9:30 p.m. Monday, April 26, at
Andover High School, 4200 Andover
Road, Bloomfield Hills. To register,
call (248) 433-0885.
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The Building Industry Association of
Southeastern Michigan will host a
building codes seminar and the
annual St. Clair County Trade Show
5 p.m. Tuesday, April 27, at Crystal
Gardens Banquet Hall, 1200 Gratiot,
Marysville. For ticket information,
call (248) 737-4477.
PARAMOUNT
BANK
The Southfield Public Library will
host a discussion on tax advice for
entrepreneurs noon-1:15 p.m.
Wednesday, April 28, at the library.
Your Hometown Bank
FDIC
The Professionalism and
Negligence Committee of the
Oakland County Bar Association
will sponsor a brown bag lunch at
noon Wednesday, April 28, at
Oakland Circuit Court in Pontiac.
For information, call (248) 334-
3400.
Birmingham Community Education
and Oakland Builders Institute will
offer a nine-hour fixer upper semi-
nar starting 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 29, at Seaholm
High School, 2436 W. Lincoln,
Birmingham. To register, call (248)
203-3811
BRANCH
1732 West Maple Road
Birmingham, Michigan 48009
(248) 723-4800
Fax (248) 723-4848
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I would like to thank
all of my dear friends
for their love and support
during my recent illness
Love,
Phyllis Zusman
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