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When she and Dan moved to
ability.
Australia in 2004, the Jewish commu-
"Kate has an ability to break down
nity of Sydney welcomed them.
complex issues into small, manage-
"We always had a place to go for
ment pieces;' said Vartanoff, director
Shabbat services and meals:' she said.
of client solutions. "She makes lists
"I worked at Katzy's, the kosher res-
and gets things done. There are no
taurant in Bondi Beach about 15 miles dropped balls, no surprises, and at the
outside of Sydney, so I was able to
end of the day, we have happy clients!'
bring home kosher food for us every
Bush finds Jewish Detroit a real
night."
community. "We have a shared cul-
The couple decided to work for
tural and historical heritage she said.
three months and then spend another
"There are families who have rich
three months traveling up the coast
histories here. You walk around town
and over to New Zealand. About two
and there are familiar faces. There are
weeks before they
programs and classes
were going to leave
of every kind."
"When I left for
for their travels up
Quickly attracted
the coast, Bush got
to Federation and its
Montreal
in
2000,
word that her father
Young Adult Division,
I never thought I
had suffered a mas-
she now serves on the
sive stroke.
YAD board. "From
would
come
back
to
"We packed up
bar outings to social
Detroit permanent-
all of our things
events, from educa-
and immediately
tional events to Israel
ly.
Now
I
have
a
hard
returned to Detroit
trips, to leadership
time imagining that
in January 2005:'
opportunities, YAD
Bush said. "When
does an impeccable
I
would
leave."
my father was
job of catering to the
released from the
needs of the young
hospital, he moved to a rehab center/
adult community: she said.
nursing home, which is where he still
It was through YAD she learned
lives!'
about Farmington Hills-based JARC,
She and her father remain close. He
which serves developmentally disabled
makes her laugh with his quick wit
people. She now serves on the JARC
and supports her in all her endeavors.
board as well.
Bush came home to take care of him
Bush and her husband belong to
and stayed for the same reason.
Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak
Bush worked as a legislative analyst
Park.
for Detroit City Council President
"When I left for Montreal in 2000,
Maryann Mahaffey until the veteran
I never thought I would come back to
politician retired later that year. Bush
Detroit permanently:' Bush said. "Now
later joined ePrize, an interactive
I have a hard time imagining that I
promotion business, on the project
would leave. I have a job I really enjoy,
management team. Today, she works
a home in Detroit and a wonderful
strictly on the Coca-Cola account, spe- community of friends of family!' ❑
cifically the My Coke Rewards Loyalty
Program.
"ePrize is one of the key vendors:'
Bush said. "As a project manager, I
Name: Kate Bush
work with our key clients at the Coca-
Age: 26
Cola Company to understand their
Residence: Detroit
marketing objectives and technical
Family: husband, Daniel
needs and implement solutions."
Montingelli; parents, Neal Bush
Bush loves her job. "I am lucky to
of Detroit and the late Judith
work at ePrize because it is a young
Magid.
company that is on the rise she said.
Occupation: project manager,
"I feel fortunate to be a part of this
ePrize, Pleasant Ridge
growth that is so rare during these
Education: graduate, Roeper
times."
School, Bloomfield Hills,
Her immediate supervisor, Gary
2000; B.A. psychology, McGill
Vartanoff, says the ePrize environment
University, Montreal, 2004
is fast paced and requires a combina-
Synagogue: Beth Shalom, Oak
tion of hustle, patience and determi-
Park
nation. He lauds her natural leadership

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