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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-09-13

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Business I memos

Daniel Canvasser of Birmingham,
a real estate professional with the
firm of Grubb & Ellis of Detroit, was
awarded the Certified Commercial
Investment Member designation by
the CCIM Institute.

Stephen D.
Krefman has joined
the Bloomfield Hills
office of Rader,
Fishman & Grauer
PLLC, a leading
national intellectual
Krefman
property law firm, as
of counsel. Krefman
brings nearly 30 years of experience in
intellectual capital portfolio manage-
ment, patent preparation and prosecu-
tion, patent docket management and
technology transaction support.

Henry S. Gornbein,
family law attor-
ney and creator-
host of "Practical
Law," a cable show
on Bloomfield
Community
Gornbein
Television, has won
the 2006 Farnsworth
Award for excellence in community
programming from the Alliance for
Community Media Central States
Region.

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Ann Arbor resident
Laury Weiner, of
the firm of Weiner
and Paul LLC in
Novi, has earned the
personal financial
specialist desig-
Weiner
nation from the
American Institute
of Certified Public Accountants, which
sets professional, ethical and auditing
standards for CPAs. The credential is
awarded to CPAs with considerable
professional experience and continu-
ing education in financial and tax
planning. His southeastern Michigan
practice serves clients nationally,
specializing in individual and group
retirement planning.

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Dickinson Wright attorney Frank
T. Mamat of West Bloomfield was
recently named to a list of Top 100
Labor Attorneys in the U.S. for 2007, as
compiled by Labor Relations Institute
Inc. Mamat is a member in Dickinson
Wright's Detroit office. His areas of
practice emphasis include construc-
tion law, labor and employment rela-
tions and corporate governance.

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September 13 a 2007

Lighting Supply Company has named
Gary Breuer of Farmington Hills as
controller. He will oversee all aspects
of financial planning, budgeting
and accounting for Lighting Supply
Company, a lamp, ballast and com-
mercial fixture distributor in the
Midwest.

Bernard Kent of
Franklin has joined
the Southfield-based
firm of Telemus
Wealth Advisors LLC
as managing direc-
tor. He will provides
Kent
clients with indepen-
dent, objective, tax
sensitive investment advisory services.

Medical oncolo-
gist Jerome Seid
of Franklin has
been appointed as
medical director of
oncology services at
Henry Ford Hospital
Seid
Macomb Medical
Center (formerly St.
Joseph Mercy Macomb) in Clinton
Township. Dr. Seid is board certified
in internal medicine, hematology
and medical oncology and has been
a member of Henry Ford Macomb
Medical Center staff since 2000. He is
in practice with Great Lakes Cancer
Management Specialists and his
clinical focus is the management of
genitourinary malignancies. Dr. Seid
currently serves as medical direc-
tor of the Hospices of Henry Ford,
Macomb.

Karen Ostrovitz of Michigan was
accepted to the Broad Humor Film
Festival in Venice, Calif. The festival
put the spotlight on women telling
funny stories through film. Her short
film Self Improvement is a comedy
about a weekend in the life of a belly
dancer who attends a motivational
workshop.

Dr. Joel Young of Rochester Hills, a
psychiatrist, has been researching and
treating adults with Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) for
more than 15 years. He has recently
published a book, ADHD Grown Up,
taking a look at the disorder. Dr. Young
is a medical director of the Rochester
Center for Behavioral Medicine and
is certified by the American Board of
Psychiatry and Neurology.

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