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partner at Carmela Holdings
The Children’s Hospital
since 2011 and the owner
of Michigan Foundation
of Morganroth Real Estate
has appointed Erik
since 1998. Morganroth sits
Morganroth of
on the University of Michigan
Birmingham to its board
Frankel Cardiovascular
of trustees. He works as
Center National Advisory
a real estate developer
Board, the Child Abuse and
with projects covering a
Morganroth
Neglect Council (CANCO),
wide range of residential
the Karmanos Institute
and commercial sales and
Partners Board, the Oakland
management, as well as
County Sherriff ’s Committee and
partnerships in commercial devel-
the City of Birmingham Board of
opment projects both locally and
Zoning Appeal.
nationally. He has been a managing

Wolfson Bolton PLLC
in Troy announced that
attorney Michelle Bass
has joined the law firm as
a senior attorney and will
lead the firm’s new con-
sumer bankruptcy practice
area. The expansion into
Bass
the consumer bankruptcy
practice area makes
Wolfson Bolton a full-ser-
vice bankruptcy firm. Bass is a mem-
ber of the Consumer Bankruptcy

Association and the Oakland
County Bar Association. She
is a frequent speaker on the
intersection of bankruptcy
and family law topics. She has
been on the Tamarack Camps
Board of Directors since 2010
and on its executive com-
mittee since 2012. She is also
a board member of JARC, a
nonprofit organization whose
mission is to enrich the lives of peo-
ple with disabilities.

David A.
Sklar, Ph.D.,
A.C.S.W., has
opened a new
psychotherapy
office at 5600
W. Maple,
Building C,
Sklar
Suite 305,
in West
Bloomfield.
Dr. Sklar has been in private
practice for 30 years. He treats
adolescents and adults in the
areas of anxiety, depression,
and substance abuse/addic-
tion. Visit sklartherapy.com or
call (248) 808-0283.

CBS Television
Distribution in
Santa Monica,
Calif., announced
that Michael
Charach has
been named
vice president,
Charach
marketing and
affiliate relations.
He continues
to lead marketing and affiliate
efforts for the No. 1 entertainment
news brand and three-time Emmy
Award-winning Entertainment
Tonight. Charach started his career
in Detroit, working for WXYZ-TV
(ABC7) and WJBK-TV (FOX-2) and
is a graduate of Oakland University.

The Dobrusin Law Firm PC founder and shareholder Eric
M. Dobrusin has been selected by peers for inclusion in
The Best Lawyers in America 2018 in the practice of patent
law. Dobrusin was also recognized as Lawyer of the Year
2018.

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