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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. 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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. 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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.