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October 17, 2003 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-10-17

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Ken Marblestone of
Farmington Hills,
has been appointed
managing director
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Hills, managing partner of Troy-
based Ackerman &
Ackerman PC, is
the program co-
chair for the third
annual Eminent
Domain Conference
in Columbus, Ohio,
in October. He will
provide introducto-
ry remarks to the
Ackerman
proceedings, fol-
lowed by a lecture
on recent federal
and out-of-state issues.

Rhonda Kotzen of Novi qualified
for the 2002 Leading Producers
Conference with GE Financial. She
is one of the leading producers with
General Electric Assurance Co. in
Novi. Kotzen is a senior long-term
care adviser, specializing in helping
others provide financial security.

Barry M. Klein, chair of Barry M.

Klein Realty Enterprises LLC in
Farmington Hills, received the Spirit
Award at Oakland University's alum-
ni banquet in Rochester Hills. He is
a past president of the Oakland
University Alumni Association and
serves on the board of directors of
the Oakland University Foundation.

David L. Steinberg of Thav, Gross,
Steinway & Bennett PC in Bingham
Farms, will host a free public semi-
nar together with Bank One for
prospective business franchisees. The
seminar will be 7-9 p.m. Tuesday,
Oct. 28, at the Holiday Inn of
Southfield at Telegraph and 1-696.
Refreshments will be served. For
reservations, call Steinberg's office,
(248) 645-1700.

Mark H. Freedman of West
Bloomfield has joined the tax and
accounting firm of Frank &
Freedman PC in Farmington Hills.

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