Business I coming home Here To Stay Family and friends a factor in return to Detroit. Keri Guten Cohen Story Development Editor eff Betman didn't exactly plan to move back to Detroit after living in Boston, Mass., and Madison, Wis. — but he's glad it worked out that way. The oldest of four sons of Maurice and Bernice Betman of West Bloomfield, Jeff now gets to be an active uncle to two niec- es and two nephews who live nearby. "Family is everything:' said Betman, who is single. "I've always been close with my nieces and nephews, but now I see them more and do more with them. I can watch them grow up and be part of their lives. That's a big part of why I came back. "When you are out of town — despite fax, phone and e-mail — you miss the day-to-day stuff. Now I get to baby-sit, go to soccer games and karate testings — all the things you miss when you are out of j town. It's great." Betman is a graduate of Southfield High School and the University of Michigan. He and his brothers all were bar mitzvah at Congregation B'nai David in Southfield. Now his parents and one brother's family belong to Congregation B'nai Moshe, so that's where Betman goes for major holi- day services. At U-M, Betman took some psychol- ogy classes and found they interested him most, so he took more, eventually leading to a career as a child psychologist. He pur- sued his master's degree at the University of Richmond in Virginia, then earned his doctorate in clinical psychology at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, N.J. Back in Detroit for a one-year intern- ship at the now-closed Lafayette Clinic in Detroit, Betman did a rotation into a child-adolescent unit and liked it. That began his focus on child psychology. He continued his training viewed and been offered in this specialty during a two- positions in other medical year post-doctoral training at settings in Metro Detroit, McLean Hospital, which is part he decided to try private of Harvard Medical School in practice. Boston. He then joined the staff "Once I decided, I moved and stayed for nine years. fast:' he said. He moved "Boston was great — very in August 2002 and hasn't active, young, with lots of looked back. colleges:' he said. "And intel- "I knew it would take lectUally, some of the brightest time to build a private Jeff Betm an people in the world live and practice. Despite my train- work there. I would attend ing and experience, no one lunch-and-learn sessions with knew me here. It takes time some really big names. It was very cool. for people to find you, get to know you, But it was expensive and crowded, with then spread the word. Now it's going wer too many psychologists competing. After a At his Psychological Solutions Center while, it didn't make sense." office in Farmington Hills, he sees So he moved and joined the staff at patients. He also does work at Eton the Dean Medical Center in Madison. He Academy in Birmingham, a school for kids remained for nine years before sensing with learning differences; with Lawrence that he needed to move on to another Technological University's clinical counsel- aspect of his career. Though he had inter- ing services; and does educational testing IZE IS P60UD TO THE COMEBACK AWAR CONGRATULATIONS JEFF BETMAN, PSYCHOLOGIST, ON RECEIVING THE COMEBACK AWARD! It's people like you who turn Motown into go-town! Detroit has some of the most talented people in the nation. Not to mention heart and soul, a deep-rooted value system and a dedication to excellence. That's what we find when we hire from the vast pool of Detroit-area talent. ePrize is, and will continue to be, headquartered here for just that reason. If you are ready to be part of the coolest company in metro Detroit, check out our latest jobs by visiting eprize.com/cooljobs. INTERACTIVE PROMOTION RESULTS www.eprize.com 877.837.7493 ePrize is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to a policy of equal employment opportunity for all persons. ePrize recruits, employs, evaluates, and considers for promotion employees without regard to race, gender, religion, national origin, age, marital status, height, weight, medical condition or physical handicap or disability, or any other legally protected class, all as required by local, state, and/or federal low. 1321030 A42 November 8 • 2007