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Julie I. Fershtman of Franklin recently
gave a presentation on successful mar-
eting strategies as
part of the State Bar of
Michigan, Young
Lawyers Section video
Web cast program
tided "Secrets to
Success: Proven
Approaches and
Techniques for
Julie Fershtman
Marketing Your Law
Practice." The program was broadcast
live over the Internet. Fershtman's pres-
entation was based on her own experi-
ence as a lawyer with several insurance
companies and businesses as clients.
Steve Burt of Saline has joined
Enterprise Computing Services, a man-
aged service provider, as the account
executive for the Midwest territory.
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SESSION
Tuesday, September 4, 7-9 p.m.
The Role of the Guardian and
the Guardianship Volunteer
SESSION 2
Tuesday, September 11, 7-9 p.m.
Quality of Life Issues in a
Healthcare Setting
Both sessions will be held at:
Fleischman Residence / Blumberg Plaza
6710 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322
located on the Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus
Shirley Jarcaig, M.S.W.
248-661-2999 ext. 300
for more information, call :
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Dr. Marc Leitson of
West Bloomfield
joined the real estate
office RE/MAX Gold.
He is a member of the
Western Wayne
Oakland Board of
Realtors,
Birmingham-
Marc Leitson
Bloomfield Board of
Realtors, Michigan
Association of Realtors and National
Association of Realtors.
Gary A. Kravitz of Farmington Hills
has joined the Bloomfield Hills law
firm of Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy &
Sadler PLC as an associate. He will
concentrate his practice in the areas of
commercial real estate and corporate
law. He is working toward his master of
law in taxation at Wayne State
University.
Sanford Wexler of
Novi has been admit-
ted as a shareholder at
Zalenko & Associates
PC, a certified public
accounting firm. He
was a firm manager
for the last three of
the nine years he
has been with Z & A.
Sanford Wexler
Steven Klein of West Bloomfield has
been hired as a system support manager
by Simons Michelson Zieve Advertising
Inc. lie was a winner twice in the annu-
al Healthcare Advertising Awards for an
advertising campaign the Troy-based
agency developed for Northern
Michigan Hospital in Petoskey.
Two Michigan podiatrists were named
to Podiatry Management's list of
America's Most Influential Podiatrists.
Dr. Craig M. Gastwirth of West
Bloomfield is in private practice in
Detroit. He serves as the secretary/treas-
urer of the American College of
Podiatric Medical Review, vice president
of the American Society of Podiatric
Dermatology, chair of the podiatry divi-
sion of the Michigan Public Health
Association and trustee of the Arthritis
Foundation-Michigan Chapter. Dr.
Irvin 0. Kanat of Bingham Farms is a
past president of the Michigan Podiatric
Medical Association and the American
Podiatric Medical Association.
Franklin's Florine Mark-Ross, CEO
and president of the Weight Watchers
Group Inc., has
agreed to join the
Women's
Leadership Board
at the John F
Kennedy School
of Government,
Harvard
University in
Florine Mark-Ross
Cambridge,
Mass. The board advises the dean and
supports women's initiatives at the
school.
ArtServe Michigan, a statewide non-
profit organization advocating and sup-
porting the arts in Michigan, has
named Darlene Rothman of
Huntington Woods as director of vol-
unteer services. Rothman will be
responsible for volunteer recruitment
and training.
Lynne E. Deitch of Birmingham, attor-
ney and shareholder at Detroit-based
Butzel Long, has been
elected chair of the
executive committee
of the global associa-
tion of Lex Mundi.
She is the first woman
in the international
organization's history
Lynne H Deitch to serve in this leader-
ship capacity. Lex
Munch is the world's
leading association of independent law
firms.
Roger Winkelman of Bloomfield Hills,
an attorney with Couzens Lansky, a
business, tax, estate planning litigation
and commercial law firm, has been
appointed as a member of the Business
Roundtable of Oakland County and
the Advisory Board of the Arab-
American and Chaldean Council.
Winkelman will advise
and make recommen-
dations to the county
on business and eco-
nomic matters as well
as issues that affect the
quality of life for the
residents of
Oakland County
Roger Winkelman