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The Kresge
Foundation has
recruited an execu-
tive from the global
management consult-
ing firm McKinsey &
Co. to serve in the
newly created posi-
Simon
tion of chief strategy
officer and deputy to
the foundation's president and CEO. At
McKinsey's Washington, D.C., office,
Ariel Simon focused on social innova-
tion, economic development and public
health as a senior member of its Social
Sector Office. He will be charged with
exploring new forms of interdisciplin-
ary cooperation and new uses of "phil-
anthropic tools:' or grants and invest-
ments.
Harold J. Remlinger,
ication to, and advocacy for, the arts
and communication and for achieve-
ments in their respective fields.
Among the honorees this year
is Harry Leibowitz, who received
the Dean's Award for Community
Impact, College of Fine, Performing
and Communication Arts. In 1996,
Leibowitz co-founded with his wife,
Kay Isaacson-Leibowitz, the World of
Children Award, a global program that
funds children's issues throughout the
world and honors those who selflessly
devote their lives to improving the lives
of children. In its 17-year history, the
World of Children Award has invested
$5 million in programs led by 95 hon-
orees serving children in 140 countries,
touching the lives of an estimated 30
million children. Leibowitz conducted
doctoral work at Wayne State from
1964 to 1967.
a Michigan licensed
architect and builder
and principal archi-
tect of
DesignTeamPlus LLC
and Team-4-
Community; has been
Remlinger
named Citizen
Architect from the
Michigan Architectural Foundation. He
has designed, developed and observed
the successful completion of a multi-
tude of residential and commercial
projects. Recently, he has donated
design services for an extreme apart-
ment makeover for a member of the
nonprofit group the Friendship Circle
in West Bloomfield.
The Detroit
Symphony Orchestra
(DSO) announced the
recruitment of Linda
Lutz of Birmingham
as chief financial offi-
cer. Her responsibili-
ties include directing
Lutz
all aspects of finan-
cial reporting, financ-
ing and cash management, accounting,
payroll and financial planning for all
DSO entities. She will also direct risk
management, information technology,
and act as liaison with external audi-
tors, legal counsel and third parties on
contract management.
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Farmington Hills has
been appointed chair-
person for B'nai B'rith
International's Center
for Jewish Identity,
which represents
B'nai B'rith's commit-
Braun
ment to providing
opportunities and
experiences to strengthen Jewish iden-
tity in its mission to enhance the trans-
mission of Jewish values, ethics and
knowledge from generation to genera-
tion. Braun is immediate past president
of B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region as
well as a past president of her own unit
of B'nai B'rith.
r. 1 The College of Fine,
Performing and
Communication Arts
at Wayne State
University annually
presents its Arts
Achievement Awards.
Outstanding alumni
Leibowitz
and former students
of Wayne State
University are recognized for their ded-
Scott Scharg of
Aventura, Fla., busi-
nessman and entre-
preneur, is a great
Zionist who supports
many organizations
in Israel and the
Aventura/Miami
Scharg
Jewish community.
He was recently
awarded a Guardian of Israel 2013
Award by the Aventura Turnberry
Jewish Center. Scharg was born in
Detroit. He has an older brother Steve,
who is a prominent criminal attorney
in Detroit; and he has a son, Tayler,
who is in college in Orlando.
Affirmations, Metro Detroit's lesbian,
gay, bisexual and transgender com-
munity center, has named recipients of
two awards. Nancy Katz was presented
with the Jan Stevenson Award; an attor-
ney, she served on the Affirmation's
Board for more than 10 years, two
as board president. Lisa Gretchko
received the Lorna Utley Outstanding
Ally Award. She is on the Affirmation's
Fund Development Committee and has
participated on the Finance Committee.