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June 17, 2010 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-06-17

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Starting June 1, we will be here for generations.

I n long-term wealth management, past, present

we have the privilege and responsibility of

and future can be inseparably entwined. Or put

working closely with discerning clients who rely

another way, how you invest and manage wealth

on us for long-term foresight, judgment and

over the course of your life will either advantage

impeccable integrity. Since moving on June 1

or disadvantage the generation behind you. That's

from Bloomfield Hills into our new office in

why it's critically important that your substantive

Birmingham, we've further bolstered our

financial decisions today be made with an eye

disciplined client-centric focus, and a nearly 100%

toward tomorrow. And, too, it's why your wealth

client willingness to refer us to others. As to why

management firm must have the unquestionable

more and more astute investors choose to work

financial strength and independence to endure

with us, it's refreshingly simple: they have a

and protect your interests from generation to

future and they want it to be bright. To learn more

generation. Consider, then, Greenleaf Trust.

about Greenleaf Trust's generational approach to

As one of Michigan's first trust-only banks, with

wealth management, call 24-8.530.6200 and ask

approximately seven billion dollars in assets,

for Mark Jannott or Dan Baker.

GREENLEAF'
TRUST

Financial Security from Generation to Generation

34977 WOODWARD AVENUE, SUITE 200 BIRMINGHAM, MI 48009 WWW.GREENLEAFTRUST.COM 248.530.6200 877.530.0555

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