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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-04-19

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Elaine Fieldman of Birmingham won top
honors in competitive ballroom dancing at the
Ohio Star Ball in Columbus, Ohio. She received
awards in the World Dancesport Series for Top
Female Student, Top Bronze Student and Top
Multi-Dance Smooth Competitor. The World
Dancesport Series consists of more than 90 ball-
room dance competitions throughout the sea-
son and more than 4,000 female student com-
petitors. Elaine dances with professional Blake
Kish from the Birmingham Ballroom Company
studio in Auburn Hills, which won top studio.

Fieldman

Bernard Wealth
Management, led
by Ken Bernard,
CFA, is expanding
and just moved
to a new location
at 600 S. Adams
Road, Suite 100,
Birmingham.
Bernard
The company
provides com-
prehensive investment services
including financial counseling,
retirement planning and portfolio
management. To reach Ken, call
(248) 556-2900.

Greater West Bloomfield
Chamber of Commerce will
host the 12th annual Key to the
Township awards dinner on May
15. A diverse group of honorees
committed to helping the com-
munity thrive will be recognized
for their contributions and ser-
vice. Honorees include Business
Person of the Year, Saad Abbo;
Health and Wellness, Lisa
Kaplan; Leadership, Elizabeth
Schiff Barish; Young entre-
preneur of the year, Aric Klar;
Chamber Member of the Year,
Kelly Woodley.

Oakland County resident Savonna
Adell, 12, is one of the top equestrian
competitors in the United States. She
has won multiple championship titles in
several divisions at top competitions in
the country and competes at the highest
level in her sport. She is the daughter of
Kevin Adell. Savonna attends Cranbrook
and travels each week to Florida to
compete in prestigious competitions.

Adell

Olender

Teddie Olender, CFP, CIMA, associate vice president-
investments, at Wells Fargo Advisors in Farmington Hills,
recently obtained the Certified Investment Management
Analyst® certification, delivered by the Investments &
Wealth Institute ™ and taught in conjunction with the Yale
School of Management. The CIMA certification provides
sophisticated investment knowledge, along with the practi-
cal techniques to help meet the real-world needs of indi-
vidual and institutional investors. Olender has worked as
a financial adviser with the Olender Group of Wells Fargo
Advisors since 2012.

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