» h e re’s to The his- toric Flagstar Strand Theatre for the Performing Arts in Downtown Moss Pontiac has named David Moss as director of fund development and events for the venue. He began his new role in late July 2016. Moss joins the team from his previous posi- tion as director of fund develop- ment at the Motown Museum. Additionally, he managed donor stewardship and events at the ACLU of Michigan, and directed development and sponsor- ship activities at the Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills. At the Flagstar Strand Theatre, his general responsibili- ties include creating, executing and marketing fund develop- ment programs and events for corporations, organizations and individuals. Valerie Hayman Sklar, owner of Corporate Specialties with offices in Detroit and West Sklar Bloomfield, was among the seventh cohort of 30 gradu- ates who recently completed the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Detroit program, which is open to business own- ers across the Michigan region. Corporate Specialties also received a Bronze Technology for Excellence for blog con- tent and a Bronze Pyramid Award — which recognizes the outstanding, creative use of promotional products for a Winter Comfort Kit Promotional Campaign Award from the Promotional Products Association International. JVS welcomes Michael Silverstein of Troy as its chief development officer. He will be responsible for the agency’s development strategy and fundrais- ing, including donor stewardship. He previously served in senior develop- ment roles in academia, including director of development for Oakland University School of Business Administration and major gifts officer at Wayne State University Law School. Silverstein is a member and past presi- dent of Congregation Shir Tikvah. Silverstein Penskar Graff Alan D. Penskar has joined the Meisner Law Group P.C. as an associate attor- ney. He focuses his practice on condominium, community association and other real estate-related issues in addition to commercial litigation. He brings nearly 30 years of experience in state and federal courts and in administrative proceedings, handling lawsuits involving contract disputes, shareholder oppres- sion, employment, including discrimination charges and enforcement of non- competition agreements, as well as property disputes. He has also served as a mediator in the Genesee County Circuit Court for nearly 15 years. Gary Graff was named the 2016 Birmingham Bloomfield Cultural Arts Award Honoree. He is also active at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills, holding leadership roles on the board and Men’s Club. Graff has been an active presence on the Detroit journalistic and music scene for more than 35 years. He is a co-founder and the producer of the Detroit Music Awards, is on the board and helping promote a Detroit Music Museum, the author of several critically acclaimed books on subjects such as Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young and Detroit’s own Bob Seger; and he is a regular music commentator for WCSX 97.4., Detroit’s longest running FM classic rock station. What is the “372”? ¹º Q[ IV M`KT][Q^M IVL KWVÅLMV\QIT ZM[W]ZKM WN VW\IJTM XZWXMZ\QM[ IVL J]aMZ[ )¹:MOQ[\ZaºI^IQTIJTMNWZ\PW[M_Q[PQVO\W[MTTWZTMI[MQVW]ZIZMI#IVLJaM`\MV[QWV\W J]aMZ[ TWWSQVO NWZ XZWXMZ\QM[ \PI\ NWZ UIVa ZMI[WV[ IZM VW\ UILM X]JTQK \W \PM OMVMZIT *QZUQVOPIUUIZSM\;QUXTaX]\_MJZQVOJ]aMZ[IVL[MTTMZ[\WOM\PMZQVI^MZaKWVÅLMV\QIT LQ[KZMM\IVLMٻ KQMV\UIVVMZ :MIT M[\I\M PI[ [QOVQÅKIV\Ta KPIVOML QV \PM TI[\ [Q` \W [M^MV aMIZ[ IVL _Q\P Q\ \PM KWUXTM`Q\QM[ WN UIZSM\QVO VW\IJTM ZM[QLMV\QIT XZWXMZ\QM[