Business Memos We Specialize in all custom doors: •Wood *Fiberglass • Steel • Interior 33084 Northwestern 'INIT. between 14 Mile & Orchard Lake Road ( be tw, e en Horne Appliance In Style Furniture) Being OUT in School• Saved by the tell A lesbian principal, a gay male middle school teacher and a lesbian college student will discuss the benefits of being out at school for staff and students, and, the importance of a safe learning environment for all students and teachers. The panel discussion will be facilitated by Dr. Don Spivak. Wednesday, Mard7 24,th at 7:00PM Educating our Community about Homosexuality presented by Michigan Jewish AIDS Coalition, ECHO Program Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit Jimmy Prentis Morris Building, Social Hall A.Alfred Taubman Jewish Community Campus 15110 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park 3/21 2003 94 This program is free and open to the public For more information call 248-594-MAC Albert Sasson of Birmingham, a member of the Birmingham office of Morgan Stanley, has earned the advanced designa- tion of certified investment man- agement analyst Albert Sasson from the Investment Management Consultants Association. Thomas J. Bortnick of West Bloomfield has joined the staff of Levi F. Smith Real Estate Inc. in Southfield as a cor- porate real estate advocate-real estate salesperson. Bortnick has been in private law prac- tice since 1975. Thomas Bortnick Susan E. Paletz, a Farmington Hills family law attorney, has been elected chair of the family law section of the State Bar of Michigan. She Susan Paletz established her own law firm, Susan E. Paletz & Associates PC, in 1995, spe- cializing in domestic relations law in Oakland, Macomb, Wayne, Washtenaw and Livingston counties and in landlord tenant law throughout Michigan. Howard H. Collens of Huntington Woods and T. Scott Galloway of Ferndale have opened Galloway and Collens PLLC, 4.g. Howard Collens a Royal Oak law firm representing individuals and businesses. Collens practices estate planning, probate and elder law. Robyn Gorell of West Bloomfield has been promoted to account supervisor at Marx Layne & Co., a Farmington Hills marketing and public relations agency. She will serve clients in the nonprofit, health care, education and commercial sectors. David Jaffa of Bloomfield Hills has become an advisory council member of Franklin Templeton Investments. Jaffa is with the Financial Network Investment Corp. in Farmington Hills. Beth S. Gotthelf of Birmingham has joined Detroit- based Butzel Long as a shareholder. She practices in environmental law and regulation. She also acts as general counsel to Beth Gotthelf the Michigan Association of Metal Finishers and the Wayne County Brownfield Authority. Stephen A. Bromberg of Bloomfield Hills was named presi- dent of the American College of Mortgage Attorneys. Bromberg is an attorney in the real property group in Stephen Butzel Long's Bromberg Bloomfield Hills office. He is secre- tary, director and general counsel for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Leslie Pardo of Farmington Hills has been promoted to account supervisor from senior account executive at Marx Layne & Co. Howard Novetsky of West Bloomfield, a cer- tified residential specialist with Real Estate One in West Bloomfield, has received the company's highest award: the President's Circle Howard Novetsky Award. He also received the President Council of Excellence Award for reaching the top in listings, sales and customer service. Attorneys Sandor M. Gelman of Troy and Marjory B. Cohen of Detroit will moderate the upcoming Michigan Trial lawyers Association Family Law Seminar.