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building and maintaining rela-
tionships, and his former rabbi in
Baltimore from whom he obtained
a rabbinical degree.
Paley also suggests having assets
set up to provide a rainy day fund
until things get moving. Describing
an entrepreneur as someone who
"bites off more than they can chew,
and only then figures out how to
chew it" — he says a good busi-
ness plan is essential, and then
you've got to "figure out the angles?'
Finding a mentor in your business
is also important, and he's grate-
ful that a colleague at Wilshire
Financial Group in Troy has
assumed that role.
Finally, "Have no fear and be
enthusiastic about what you want
to do. Energy and motivation is the
key:' he says. One trick he uses is
to wear a Mickey Mouse watch to
remind him of family and why he is
working so hard.
Paley recognizes that people are
nervous about the current state of
the economy and financial regula-
tions, but he says regulation is
pretty intense," especially after the
debacle of the Enron bankruptcy in
2001.
And decisions have to be made:
"Life goes on. You can't stuff your
money in a mattress."
So Paley is working hard to build
on his success. He's got more than
200 clients, just completed his MBA
and admits that besides work and
family "right now I really don't have
a life."
His plan is to devote three years
of hard work to get things off the
ground and build a successful
financial services practice. "You've
got to create a foundation," he says.
He's busy building. El

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New Book On ADHD
Dr. Joel Young of West Bloomfield,
medical director and founder of
the Rochester Center for Behavioral
Medicine, has released his second
book on Adult Attention Deficit/
Hyperactivity disorder.
Contemporary Guide to Adult
ADHD, now in publication by
Handbooks in Healthcare, offers
a comprehensive look at the diag-
nosis.
The book is available at hhc-
books.com and amazon.com.

Donna Feldman, formerly of
Southfield, was awarded her doc-
torate in urban education from
Cleveland State University. Her
dissertation, "Writing Instruction
and Standardized Reading Scores
Among Secondary Students:' was
funded by the International Reading
Association.

Dr. Glenn Treisman , a professor at
Johns Hopkins University Medical
School and Hospital, has received
the Russo Award from the city of
Baltimore. The native Detroiter is
the son of Dr. Edward and Elaine
Treisman of Bloomfield Hills and
a University of Michigan graduate.
Treisman is a professor of internal
medicine, psychiatry and behavioral
science and director of the AIDS
Psychiatry Service. He earned the
2009 Russo Award "for his dedicated
and compassionate service to low-
income individuals and families?'

Daniel Iwrey, son of Carolyn and
Howard Iwrey of West Bloomfield,
recently starred as "Seymour"
in Little Shop of Horrors, pro-
duced by the New Orleans-based
Tulane University Musical Theater
Department. Iwrey, a 2008 West
Bloomfield High School graduate, is
a sophomore at Tulane, majoring in
musical theater and economics.

Lawrence I. Berkov of Southfield,
emeritus professor of English,
University of Michigan-Dearborn,
was honored Oct. 28 by the
Knowledge Center of the University
of Nevada, Reno. Berkove has been
instrumental in restoring the lit-
erature of the Sagebrush School,
the group of writers from Nevada
and eastern California who were
active in the second half of the 19th
century and the early decades of the
20th centuries.

The Thomas M. Cooley Law School
in East Lansing elected three
members to its board of direc-
tors. Among them was Edward
H. Pappas, a member of the law
firm of Dickinson Wright PLLC in
Bloomfield Hills. He is a co-chair of
the Judicial Crossroads Task Force.

Aaron Lowen of Farmington Hills
has been accepted to the New York-
based Culinary Institute of America
bachelor's degree program in culi-
nary arts management.

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