A NEW voice for Jewish America Stone had been doing some work for Nordstrom's in Los Angeles when he was brought in to DFS as a con- sultant. Six months later, he was offered the job as general manager. "Consulting has been a wonderful thing." says Stone of the thread which has run throughout his career. At DFS, Stone oversaw the growth of their retail business from $260 million to $420 million, and increased profitability seven-fold in just two years. He was offered a transfer to his choice of Taipei, Singapore, Sydney, Auckland or Hong Kong. "But I'm an only child, and I was already one- quarter of the way around the world," said Stone. "So I thought about my family, and came back to Michigan." However, Stone can't escape from Singapore. Exhibit Enterprises has spent two years creating a center showcasing Singapore. It opens this month, and the board of directors of Exxon will meet at the facility, their first board meeting outside the U.S. Closer to home, EE created a cen- ter at the Troy headquarters of Delphi. The 100,000-square-foot facility contains an interactive theatri- cal museum. "We maintain it as well with new technologies," said Stone. EE's 180,000-square-foot base in Dearborn, a former Sylvania plant, is like a virtual wonderland. But Stone said that as the company has grown, it has also outgrown the space, and Standing left to right: Greg Day — Director of Information Technology, Craig R. Phipps — Controller, Jonathan Friendly — National Editor Seated left to right: Arthur M. Horwitz — President and Detroit Jewish News Publisher, Steve Levene — Atlanta Jewish Times Publisher, Sylvia Boyko Stafford — Vice President "At this moment, American Jewry is engaged in a race between rebuilding and disintegration. Jewish Renaissance Media, through its current and future holdings, will help lead the information renaissance that challenges, strengthens and supports the communities it serves." ■ Michael H. Steinhardt, Chairman Jewish Renaissance Media may soon move to a new facility ❑ Client Plaudits JEWISH RENAISSANCE Jewish Times D E R 0 ITJEWISH N E w Kevin J. Singer, executive director of Global Communications for Visteon: "I know Sheldon and have been impressed. I think it is a very consumer-oriented company, and I think Sheldon will take it to the next level, meeting the needs of customers, and creating ideas and exhibits that stand out." Neal Zipser, marketing commu- nications manager of Visteon's global aftermarket division: "Visteon, as a relatively new company in the industry, had to develop its brand name fast. Trade shows play an important part in building a brand name, especially to trade consumers and distributor/dealers. "Exhibit Enterprises creates a pre- mium presence for us at all the trade shows, with a premium look within tight budgets. They understand what our needs are." 'TN For more information, please call Illana Greenberg at (248) 354-6060. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 'TN NOW R‘ SALE FlhoATs AT j S 7 Days at Inbal/Laromme, Jerusalem INTERNATIONAL EWS PLUS OOOOOOOOO 13 OOOOOOO 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 000131117000/20 372 Oullette Avenue® Windsor, Canada eiNIME1=1 •L .- 7-417313.1‘ including Rn- Jahts and First Class accommodations at Le thal/Laromme (room oily) of the Ca your iravei agent or 800-682-3333 More world for 10/20 2000 LIE