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Bruce Shaw of Huntington Woods has
been appointed by the Huntington
Woods City
Commission to
serve on the
city's newly
formed Ethics
Board. He is a
principal of the
Detroit law firm
of Tanoury,
Corbet, Shaw, •
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corporate litigation and other civil liti-
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Lynne E. Deitch of Birmingham, Butzel
Long attorney
and shareholder,
has been elected
chair of HAVEN's
Board of
Directors. She
has served as
chair of HAVEN's
Human
Resources
Committee.
Deitch
Deitch advises
and represents clients in all facets of
labor and employment law.

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men, advocating the use of natural vita-
mins and minerals in high-dose intra-
venous and oral solutions.

Rabbi Jay Moses, formerly of West
Bloomfield of Manhattan, has been
named director
of the Wexner
Heritage
Program in
New York. He
will be respon-
sible for
recruitment,
educational
seminars, lead-
Moses
' ership insti-
tutes and faculty
deployment.

Dr. Mark Saidman, with a private den-
tal practice in Farmington Hills, was
one of the speakers at the recent
Sderoderma Foundation Michigan

Chapter Parent Education Day.
Saidman is a member of the American
Dental Association and the Michigan
Dental Association.

Nancy R. Kaufman, director of the
Kaufman Children's Center for Speech,
Language, Sensory-Motor and Social
Connections Inc., has opened a new
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Robert A. Berlow of West Bloomfield
has been re-elected to the board of
directors of the Michigan Parkinson's
Foundation; he
has served the
board since
2004. He also
serves on the
board of direc-
tors of the
Jewish
Community
Center of
Metropolitan
Berlow
Detroit. His prac-
tice, with the law
firm of Kickham Hanley PC in Royal
Oak, focuses on corporate matters and
commercial real estate transactions.

Dr. Richard A. Miller, formerly of
Southfield of Oldsmar, Fla., was recently
installed as president of the American
Osteopathic College of Dermatology. He
is the founding
partner of Bay
Dermatology &
Cosmetic Surgery
with six locations
in the Tampa,
Fla., area. He is
also the program
director of the
Nova
Southeastern
Miller
College of
Osteopathic Medicine Dermatology
Residency program..

Dr. Stephen MargoliS, medical director
of the Cholesterol Treatment Center in
Sterling Heights, has been awarded
diplomate status with the American
Board of Clinical Lipidology, a nonprofit
certifying organization dedicated to
reducing the death rate from high cho-
lesterol and related diseases by assess-
ing qualifications and certifying knowl-
edge in clinical lipidology. He was the
first family phys.ician in Michigan to be
certified as a lipid specialist in 1990.

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