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Memos
Matt Friedman of West Bloomfield
has been named
partner at Marx
Layne & Co., a
Farmington
Hills marketing
and public rela-
tions agency. He
counsels clients
in media rela-
tions, communi-
ty affairs, adver-
sity communica- Friedman
tions and strate-
gic planning. He
also leads the Marx Layne & Co.
media training division.
Nanci J. Rands of Bloomfield Hills,
associate broker and principal with
Snyder, Kinney, Bennett & Keating
of Birmingham, has been voted
president-elect and member of the
board of directors of the
Metropolitan Consolidated
Association of Realtors (MCAR), an
organization of real estate agents,
brokers and affiliates in Oakland
and Macomb counties. Rands will
assume the presidency of the organ-
ization in 2006. She is a designee
from MCAR to the Michigan
Association of Realtors and has
served on the National Board of the
National Association of Realtors,
where she is a member of the
Committee for Membership Policy
and Board Jurisdiction.
Scott Goodwin, co-founder of
Goodwin & Scieszka Law Center in
Birmingham,
was selected by
Michigan
6
Lawyers Weekly
as Michigan
Lawyer of the
Year. Goodwin's
research into a
client's case
uncovered a
scandal involv-
ing dangerous
Goodwin
bus drivers and
resulted in pol-
icy changed at city and state levels.
Edward C. Gold of Bloomfield
Hills, attorney and shareholder with
the Detroit-
based firm
of Butzel
Long, has
been chosen
for inclusion
in the Best
Lawyers in
America
2005-2006
edition.
Gold
Gold leads
the firm's
family law practice.
Florine Mark of Farmington Hills-
based Weight Watchers will serve as
a panelist at the Walsh Family
Business Center kick-off luncheon,
"Setting the Business Table,"
Thursday, Jan. 27, at Walsh College
in Novi, beginning at 11:30 a.m.
Caroline Amy Gross of Ann Arbor
has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa
at Harvard College, Cambridge,
Mass. Her parents are Barry and
Susan Gross. Her fields of concen-
tration are history, science and
Latin American studies.
Attorney
Stuart M.
Schwartz of
Bloomfield
Hills is the
recipient of the
Leonard I.
Neiman Award
for Real Estate
Finance, Land
Schwartz
Use and
Property Law
from Wayne
State University's School of Law in
Detroit. Schwartz recently joined
the Detroit law firm of Keller
Thoma PC in the practice of real
estate and corporate law and is a
graduate of Duke University's Terry
Sanford Institute of Public Policy in
Durham, N.C.