Park It! Family parking business brings young professional back home. Robert A. Sklar Editor T he tug of family proved too strong. After graduating from Michigan State University in 2004, Alison Miller Goldstein settled in Chicago, a hot- spot for many young adults. She found a good job as a sales coordinator at Time Inc. But she couldn't resist the lure of work- ing at her family's Southfield-based companies, Miller Parking and Miller Valet Parking. She's now communications director. "We have a 75-year history in the Detroit area and I am excited to be a member of the fourth generation to begin to work full time for the business and contribute to its growth and success:' said Goldstein, 25. Goldstein brings a fresh outlook and a sense of value to Miller, says her immedi- ate supervisor, Gayle Docks, valet parking event coordinator. "Alison manages com- plex projects with ease, professionalism and always a smile," Docks said. Docks added, "Alison quickly sees and acts upon the bigger picture while main- taining a customer-focused perspective. Her sense of humor has made her a joy to work with." In August, Alison and her husband, Aaron, moved to Ann Arbor, where his parents live and he grew up. He left his position as a Chicago bond trader to pursue a master of business administra- tion degree at the University of Michigan. Alison and Aaron met dur- ing her junior year when she studied for a semester at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Aaron, a junior at the University of Rochester in New York, was studying at the University of Sydney. Alison, a Huntington Woods native, grew up at Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park, where her parents remain active. While in high school at Detroit Country Day in Beverly Hills, she enjoyed B'nai B'rith Youth Organization activities. Today, she and Aaron Park on page A45 Alison Goldstein outside the Renaissance Center in Detroit ePRIZE IS PROUD TO SPONSOR MEBACK AWARDS. CONGRATULATIONS ALISON MILLER GOLDSTEIN 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 law. _?,3,120 A44 April 10 • 2008