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European Women Clothing

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in
the

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HERE,

We are

CREATIVE

Shtulman

395 Hamilton Row
Birmingham
248.385.1313

Southfield
multi-
specialty
law firm
Maddin,
Hauser,
Roth &
Heller P.C.,
Kravitz
announced
the promo-
tion of Gary A. Kravitz to
shareholder. A member of
Maddin Hauser’s Real Estate,
Corporate and Business,
and Tax practice groups,
Kravitz represents clients in
real estate matters includ-
ing property acquisition and
disposition; office, retail and
industrial lease agreements;
option agreements; and real
estate-related litigation. He
also assists clients with finan-
cial matters in the areas of
lending, foreclosures, work-
outs and refinancing.

Tuesday to Saturday
10.30 - 5.30
www.voiladesigns.biz

Smith Mediation Center

Divorce Mediation

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ediation is an alternative that can help you retain more
time, money, and privacy during your legal battle.
Barbara Smith, J.D., former district court magistrate
and administrative law judge with more than 25 years of legal
experience, lends her unique blend of reason, calmness and
tenacity to the process, helping guide opposing parties to mutually
agreeable solutions. She has successfully mediated hundreds of
cases over the past decade.

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David Shtulman has decided to retire from his position as
executive director of the Jewish Federation of Greater Ann
Arbor as of June 30, 2017. He served dedicatedly for nine
years with the Ann Arbor Federation and the Jewish com-
munity. Among his accomplishments: initiating the Michael
Levine Fellows Program to help create the next genera-
tion of leaders in the community; creating the Jewish
Community Impact Fund, which has allowed individuals
and agencies to strengthen community through novel pro-
grams and events; and supporting and growing many suc-
cessful programs, including the Michigan Israel Business
Bridge and the Eastern Michigan University Center for
Jewish Studies.

Brett Powell, 31,
received three
honors recently.
He was acknowl-
edged by the
Wellness Councils
of America, a pres-
tigious nonprofit
Powell
organization, as
being one of the
Top 50 Health
Promotion Professionals in the
United States. He was also voted
to be on the Michigan Wellness
Council Board of Directors. Finally,

Former
District Court
Judge Jodi
Debbrecht
Switalski
has joined
Lippitt O’Keefe
Gornbein PLLC
Switalski
as an of-coun-
sel attorney
focused on legal issues related
to opioid abuse. A legal expert
in the field of substance abuse
and addiction, Switalski served
as a Michigan district court
judge from 2010 until 2016
and previously was an assis-
tant prosecuting attorney in
Macomb County. She also is the
founder of Switalski Consulting
LLC, a firm providing evidence-
based controlled-substance
agreements, as well as risk eval-
uation and mitigation strategies
for medical practices.

he was asked to give a speech on
generational health and wellness at
an international Art and Science of
Health Promotion Conference being
held in Colorado Springs in March.
Brett has been involved in the well-
ness field for 10 years and presently
serves as a vice president at the
American Institute for Preventive
Medicine in Farmington Hills. He
has also been active in The Well,
where he helped organize Rosh
Hashanah on the River at Shane
Park.

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