Business & Professional MEMOS Jay and Becky Levine were never happy with the deck on the home they built four years ago. It was too small. It was high maintenance. It wasn't what they wanted so, they called Gittleman Construction, Inc. "I love their work," said Becky. "They brought out their team and were really helpful." The Building Industry Association of Southeastern Michigan has a new executive committee for 2008. Among the members are Richard Komer of Southfield, first vice president, and Richard Kligman of Clinton Township, vice president. Dr. Allison B. Rosen of Ann Arbor has been selected to receive the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation's McDevitt Excellence in Research Award for individual work as a clinical researcher. She is an assis- tant professor of internal medicine at the University of Michigan. She also holds positions at the U-M School of Public Health and the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System. Dr. Alan Kwaselow of West Bloomfield has been named one of Metro Detroit's Best Doctors 2008, selected by his peers. Kwaselow is an allergist and immunologist in pri- vate practice in Novi and a clinical assistant professor of medicine and pediatrics at Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit. He is a past president of the Michigan Allergy and Asthma Society. The Jewish Fund announced the appointment of Nora Barron of Barron Bloom Bloomfield Hills, Douglas Bloom and Matthew Lester of Birmingham to its board of directors. The Jewish Fund was created in 1997 from proceeds of the sale Lester of Sinai Hospital to the Detroit Medical Center and has since awarded $38.6 million in grants to expand health and human services to residents of Metropolitan Detroit. Dr. Mark J. Lowell of Ann Arbor has been recognized by the American College of Emergency Physicians as a "Hero of Emergency Medicine Lowell serves as associate professor of emergency medicine, University of Michigan Medical School, and medical director of Survival Flight, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor. Rana Blumberg, assistant profes- sor of humanities at James Madison College at Michigan State University in East Lansing, is one of the final- ists for the Sami Rohr Prize, given by the Jewish Book Council. Her non-fiction entry is titled Houses of Study: A Jewish Woman Among Books (University of Nebraska Press). Gittleman addressed the Levine's request for more outdoor deck time by including a hot tub for year round use in the redesign. They made the tub flush with the deck to ease access and create an uninterrupted horizon. Below, the deck is enclosed to hide the tub and provide storage the couple didn't even know they wanted — until they got it. Now constructed entirely of maintenance-free Trex and accented by wrought iron spindles and handrails, the new deck is everything the old one wasn't — big, carefree and good looking. "The old deck was way too small, the new one is so much bigger," said Becky. "I love how it looks." Kenard Lawrence of Waterford has published The Oys of Twelfth Street (PublishAmerica). Nancy Goldberg of West Bloomfield has passed a national certification exam to become a certi- fied case man- ager (CCM). She is a licensed master's Goldberg social worker, a certified advanced social caseworker and a certified advanced social work case manager through the National Association of Social Workers; she is also a certified brain injury specialist. Goldberg works for Special Tree Rehabilitation in Troy as an internal case manager for brain and spinal cord injury clients. OU Job Workshops The Orthodox Union Job Board, which seeks to provide employment oppor- tunities to the unemployed and those seeking better positions, announced that "How to Take an Interview" on Monday, March 3, will be the first installment of the OU Professional Series workshops, which will be Webcast worldwide on the Job Board Web site, www.ou.org/jobs/index. The Webcast will originate from OU headquarters in New York. The OU is partnering with social services agencies nationwide in presenting the series, locally with the JVS of Detroit. While the workshop is in progress, a Hollywood acting coach will work with volunteers from the audience and prepare them for interviews. The "before" and "after" mock interviews will be taped and broadcast after the seminar. "For people who think they know how to take an interview, think again and learn the secrets of Hollywood actors on how to express confidence during the interview process:' said Michael Rosner, director of the OU Job Board. 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