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November 12, 2015 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-11-12

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The Katz Law Firm
announced that its
managing member,
Don Katz, was
appointed and
sworn in to serve
on the Bloomfield
Township Financial
Sustainability
Committee. Katz, along with several
other legal and financial advisers, will
primarily advise the township board
on its Defined Benefit Plan.

Bruce M. Gorosh
has become a
shareholder at the
law firm of Finkel
Whitefield Selik.
His areas of prac-
tice focus on repre-
i‘<
senting clients in all
Gorosh
facets of business
and real estate, both in litigation and
transactional matters.

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Alisa Peskin-
Shepherd and
Transitions
Legal are
pleased to
announce that
the firm has
been recognized
Peskin-
by Super
Shepherd
Lawyers
Magazine for exemplary service
in family law, collaborative law
and mediation. With more than
two decades of experience as a
family, divorce and custody attor-
ney, mediator and collaborative
divorce practitioner, Peskin-
Shepherd focuses on a "media-
tive" approach to resolving legal
issues. Her firm, Transitions
Legal, is based in Birmingham;
she has been recognized as a
2015 Super Lawyers honoree for
excellence in legal practice.

Lynne Golodner of Huntington Woods, chief creative officer
and founder of Your People LLC, will be honored as a One
Person Wonder in the Best of MichBusiness 2015 awards con-
test sponsored by MBPA, a statewide organization with a
sphere of influence positively impacting more than 150,000
businesses. Golodner will attend the Nov. 17 awards banquet
at the Atheneum Hotel in Detroit. Golodner is the author of
eight books, with her ninth, Meaning from the Mundane, a
collection of her well-read blogs, due out within the next year.

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The law firm of
Rotter and Stone
PC of Franklin
announced that
Harriet B. Rotter
has been named
to The Best
Lawyers in
Rotter
America list for
the 22nd consecutive year. This
recognizes her work in the practice
of family law. Rotter was also
named to the 2015 Michigan Super
Lawyers list in the practice of fami-
ly law and selected for inclusion
among Super Lawyers Top 50
Women Lawyers in the State of
Michigan. Additionally, she is
ranked among the Top 25 Women
Consumer Attorneys in Michigan
by Hour Detroit magazine.

Deena Lockman,
longtime develop-
ment director at
Tamarack Camps,
has been awarded
the Outstanding
Development
Professional
Lockman
Award by JCamp
180. She played a vital role in
implementing Tamarack's master
plan of rebuilding its 60-year-old
Camp Maas in Ortonville to achieve
even higher standards of excellence.
Her efforts have also led to many
new and enhanced facilities on the
1,000-acre campus, including the
Ravitz Foundation Arts Center, the
William Davidson Amphitheater,
Rosalie and Sol Kaufman Specialty
Village, and the Audrey and
William Farber Family Village.

The University of Michigan honored five volunteer fundraisers with the David
B. Hermelin Award for Fundraising Volunteer Leadership, established in 2004
and honoring those whose contributions to the University of Michigan exemplify
Hermeliris dedication and enthusiasm for the university. Five generous donors who
are active volunteers received the award this year: Paul and Amy Blavin, Nathan
and Catherine Forbes, and Mary H. Weiser.

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Tanner Friedman
co-founder Matt
Friedman was
elected to the board
of directors for the
Michigan Sports
Hall of Fame
(MSHOF), along
Friedman
with Heather
Collart, senior director of community
relations for the Detroit Pistons and
Wade Martin, vice president of part-
nerships for the Detroit Lions. The
three newly appointed board mem-
bers will serve a three-year term
focusing on the nonprofit's leadership
and governance.

At the EcoWorks
annual breakfast in
September, Jim
Newman of
Farmington Hills,
managing partner
of Newman
Consulting Group
LLC, was named a
Sustainable Communities Champion
for 2015. Known as the "Dean of
Green:' Newman is one of the coun-
try's most experienced energy effi-
ciency and green building experts.
He was recognized by EcoWorks for
his exceptional leadership in both
implementing energy efficiency and
sustainable building practices and
teaching them to others.

The Student
Connection, a
tutoring and educa-
tional services
company with
learning centers in
Birmingham and
Clinton Township,
Schreiber
announced Stacey
Schreiber, M.S.W., has joined its pro-
fessional staff. She will put into prac-
tice new programs to help young
learners perform better academically
and to enjoy life both inside and out-
side the classroom. Initially, new ser-
vices will be offered on an individual
basis. Future programs to address
anxiety will include group workshops
that integrate yoga, stretching,
breathing and mindfulness tech-
niques.

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