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here’s to
Commissioner Shelley
Goodman Taub has
been appointed chair
of the National
Association of
Counties Arts &
Culture Commission.
Shelley
Goodman Taub The Commission
works to foster an
environment where arts can thrive to
create more livable communities
across the country. Its efforts help
ensure that counties invest in art,
aesthetics and cultural heritage, and
that local leaders understand the arts
are an important avenue for encour-
aging economic development and
solving problems in every communi-
ty.
Julie I. Fershtman
received the State Bar
of Michigan’s Roberts
P. Hudson Award
during the State Bar’s
Annual Meeting in
September. Fershtman
Julie I.
was honored for her
Fershtman
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Jo Strausz Rosen of West Bloomfield is the new executive director
of development for Jewish Senior Life of Michigan. In her profes-
sional career, Rosen has focused in development for more than 18
years: nine years with American Technion Society and nine years
with the American Cancer Society. Since the 1970s, she has pur-
sued the study of Judaism, using it often as inspiration in her art-
work.
David Morrison, a
seasoned professional
in the branded mer-
chandise and market-
ing field, joins Bradley
Company as chief
development officer.
David Morrison
Bradley Company is a
WBENC-certified,
woman-owned company serving
major corporations, medical and
academic institutions, and businesses
throughout the country. Morrison
has an established career in branded
merchandise and marketing, as well
as more than a decade as president of
Bruce Fox Inc., a premier supplier to
the industry. In his new role at
Bradley Company, Morrison will
focus on sales and business develop-
ment.
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Feldman
Weiner
MAZON: A Jewish
Response to Hunger, a
leader in the national
anti-hunger advocacy
community,
announced the instal-
lation of a new slate of
Liz Kanter
officers for its board
Groskind
of directors, headed
by Liz Kanter Groskind as the orga-
nization’s new board chair. Groskind,
a native of Detroit, who now lives in
Tucson, Ariz., is recognized as a
leader in the Jewish community. In
Detroit, she served as board chair of
JVS; she is also a past president of the
Young Adult division of the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.
CARE House of Oakland County announced
new officers and members of its board of direc-
tors. Among them are Marla Feldman of
Birmingham, board chair, vice president of
Feldman Automotive Inc., and S. Eliot Weiner,
also of Birmingham, board vice chair and direc-
tor of business operations, Edward C. Levy Co.
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