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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-12-22

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December 22 • 2005

Oscar Feldman

Home: Bloomfield Hills
Kudos: Keeping .Health
Agencies Healthy .

scar Feldman has many
identities. One is as a long-
time attorney specializing
in taxation and commercial transac-
tions for Butzel Long, one of
Michigan's oldest and largest law
firms. After graduating with bache-
lor's and master of business adminis-
tration degrees from the University
of Michigan, he obtained his J.D.
degree from the Columbia Law
School in New York. He worked for
the Internal Revenue Service in
Washington, D.C., before coming to
Detroit in 1951.

Another identify is that of being a
minority owner of the Detroit. Pistons
for the last 31 years, serving as the fran-
chise's general manager and legal coun-
sel. He joined the Pistons shortly after
long-time friend William Davidson
bought the team. Feldman also repre-
sents the Pistons at NBA board of gov-
ernors meetings. Feldman was inducted
into the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of
Fame in November to honot his numer-

ous contributions to sports.
But there is another side to his life
that isn't as high profile as the Pistons.
For many years,.he devoted countless
hours to serving on boards of numer-
ous medical and health organizations.

What medical and health
organizations have you
been involved in locally?

"The American Red Cross-
Southeastern Michigan Chapter as
vice chairman, chairman of Hutzel
Hospital, chairman of the Board of
Visitors at the Wayne State University
School of Medicine, and trustee of the
Detroit'Medical Center, the Barbara
Ann Karmanos Center Institute and
Detroit Receiving Hospital.

How did you get first
involved with Hutzel
Hospital?

"I had two children born there ...
About 30 years ago, my doctor, Dr.
Martin Lerner at Hutzel, asked me to

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