Business & Professional
Memos
Charles Kaye of Southfield is a
member of the board of directors
for the Bank of Birmingham, which
will open soon in Birmingham and
Bloomfield Township.
Larry Jordan, a partner in the Ann
Arbor office of Jaffe Raitt Heuer &
Weiss PC, served as moderator at •
the Institute of Continuing Legal
Education seminar held in Ann Arbor.
Jordan serves as practice group leader
of the firm's
intellectual
property/infor-
mation
technol-
ogy group and
concentrates
his practice
in the areas
of copyright,
Jordan
trademark,
technology,
entertainment,
publishing, computers, licensing
issues.
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Elissa Z. Grossman has been
appointed director-sales, market-
ing and business development of
Bingham Farms-based Qualitech, a
technology integrator and software re-
seller. She will be responsible for sales,
relationship building with potential
and existing clients, researching and
implementing new market opportuni-
ties and developing professional rela-
tionships with strategic partners.
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Andrew
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of Grosse
Pointe has
been named
by JPMorgan
Private Bank
as manag-
ing director
Camden
and head of
its Detroit
business. The Detroit team delivers
the firm's investment, tax and estate
planning, philanthropy, credit and spe-
cialty wealth advisory services to clients
throughout Michigan. Camden has been
with the firm since 1966.
Stephen A. Bromberg of
Bloomfield Hills, a senior attorney
with the Detroit-based firm of Butzel
Long, has been named to Who's
Who Legal Real Estate 2006. He
has extensive experience in real estate
transactions
and litigation
and has been
involved with
numerous
high-profile
development
projects. He
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Here's To
In honor of National Volunteer
Week, the Jewish Home & Aging
Services hosted its annual All-Star
Volunteer Recognition Party at the
Fleischman Residence/Blumberg
Plaza in West Bloomfield on April 27.
Recipients of special volunteer awards
included: Volunteer of the Year, Eve
Lieberman; Auxilian of the Year,
Lawrence Slutsky; Community
Volunteer Group of the Year, Hillel
Day School; Youth Group of the Year,
Temple Israel's Bubbe, Baby and
Zeyde Club, Young Adult of the Year,
Eden Adler, JHAS Guardianship
Program Volunteer of the Year,
Harriet Abromowitz; Jewish
Community Parachaplain of the Year,
Isaac Palm; Jewish Community
Chaplaincy Program Volunteers of
the Year, Adat Shalom Religious
School Program for Holocaust
Survivors and Families; Volunteer
of the Year, Ted Grene; Dorothy
& Peter Brown Center Volunteer of
the Year, Ron Cohen; Religious
Volunteer of the Year, Shelly
Shapiro; Volunteer Family of the
Year, the Harris Family: Scott,
Kathy, Andie and Sophie. Also,
special recognition was made to
all of the Nosh Nook and Gift Shop
Volunteers and regular minyan/reli-
gious services participants.
Several instructors in Wayne County
are to be honored as teachers of the
year at a Celebration of Excellence in
Education. Among them are Cookie
Markowitz, a Spanish teacher at
Riverside Middle School in Dearborn
Heights, and Marsha Sakwa, an
English teacher at the Detroit School
for the Performing Arts.