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July 28, 2000 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-07-28

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Business

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Clockwise from left:
Nathan Forbes and
David Katzman

Decision time at
Camelot Ventures

Buzz Silverman in
foreground

Daniel Gilbert and
Bob Nathan

Camelot Ventures is working the cutting edge
of business in the 21st century.

GEORGE DILA
Special to the Jewish News

I t began with four friends -- all highly successful entrepreneurs — getting
together every Saturday morning to talk business and investments and
deals.
"We'd meet very early, about 6:30 a.m., around the table in Nate
Forbes' conference room," says David Katzman. "No, it wasn't a round table. It
was oval."
But last year, when they needed a name for the private investment group they
were forming, one of them thought of the image of the friends around the table,
like the knights of the round table. Thus, Camelot Ventures was born.

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