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June 08, 2001 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-06-08

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Memos

Bernard J. Cantor of the Troy-based
firm of Harness, Dickey and Pie ,,-e
was selected by his peers for inclusion
in Best Lawyers in 1j merica 2001-2002.

Jay Brody

Robert M. Meisner, Bingham Farms
attorney, was one of the speakers at
the Community Associations Institute
Seminar in Tucson. He lectured on
Megan's law as it related to communi-
ty associations and developers.

Craig Goldsmith, formerly of
Bloomfield Hills, a vice president of
Bank One, was elected president of
the Young Leadership Division of the
Chicago Jewish Federation. He is the
son of Fred Goldsmith and Iris and
Stuart Goldstein.

Steve Stone of

Franklin, president
and founder of
Sofin Inc., is part of
the management
team at Sofin, a
mortgage and bank-
ing firm in Novi.
He oversees all daily
functions and is
personally involved
in the planning and marketing, sales,
operations and product development
initiatives.

Scott Raskin, son of Jewish New

columnist Danny Raskin, has been
appointed president, market division
Americas, Telelogic AB, a global
provider of solutions for advanced
software and systems development. He
will be based in Irvine, Calif.

Richard A.
Zussman of

Richard
Zussman

Huntington Woods
has been reelected
and Peter Sugar of
Bloomfield Hills has
been elected to the
five-member Jaffe,
Raitt, Heuer &
Weiss executive
committee. Both

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Business Transaction
Group, which spe-
cializes in commer-
cial real estate and
business planning.

Jay Howard Brody

of West Bloomfield
has joined the firm
of Kemp, Klein,
Umphrey &
Endelman PC as
shareholder and
member of the
board of directors.
He is an attorney
and a certified pub-
lic accountant.

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Ron Stone of
Huntington Woods,
former chairman of
Stone, August, Medrich and Co., has
been presented with the Director's
Award from the Adcraft Club of
Detroit. The award is bestowed upon
members who have had a profound
impact on the advertising community
and it is made by a unanimous vote of
the Adcraft board.

Peter Sugar

Ian Bumstein of Beverly Hills has
joined Asphalt Specialists Inc. and its
family of trucking companies as in-
house counsel to coordinate all legal
activities. He will also be involved
with business development and project
administration.

Laura (Moore) Tarrant, formerly of

Oak Park, of Urbandale, Iowa, has
been promoted to vice president and
general manager of Provant Media.
Her parents are Bernice and Ed Barris
of Waterford.

David Hecker of Huntington Woods

has been elected president of the
Michigan Federation of Teachers &
School Related Personnel. Hecker is
executive vice president of the Metro
Detroit AFL-CIO.

NM Receives
A Top Honor

The Southfield-based Jewish
Association for Residential Care has
been honored as one of Metropolitan
Detroit's 101 best and brightest com-
panies to work for.
The awards program, in its inaugu-
ral year, recognizes metro Detroit's
best employers from the standpoint of
employee attraction, retention and sat-
isfaction.
Companies were judged in 10 cate-
gories. In the category of "Training,
Education and Development," JARC
ranked in the top five out of the 101
best.
JARC provides residential and inde-
pendent living services for people with
developmental disabilities and a range
of support services to families who
have children with special needs.

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