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Maddin, Hauser, Roth
& Heller P.C.
announced that
David M. Saperstein
has been appointed to
the
State Bar of
Michigan’
s
Professional Ethics
Committee. A
shareholder of the
firm, Saperstein
concentrates his practice
in the
areas of professional liability
defense and appellate law, primari-
ly defending attorneys, registered
representatives and broker-dealers,
insurance agents, accountants and
real estate agents.
Ethan Golde, a senior at Okemos High School, was elected
by his peers to serve as the 95th Grand Aleph Godol on
BBYO’
s International Board at the 2019 BBYO Convention
in Denver.
Michael Pitt and Peggy Goldberg Pitt of Pitt
McGehee Palmer and Rivers in Royal Oak
— and their good works — were profiled in
the “Citizen Lawyer” feature published in the
February 2019 issue of Michigan Bar Journal. In
the profile, Peggy Goldberg Pitt says she grew
up in a Jewish family and always “felt blessed
and was taught that the more fortunate have an obligation to give back.”
Max Milstein, 34, of
Oak Park, recently was
elected to a two-year
term as chair of the
Oak Park-Huntington
Woods Democratic
Club. Milstein, who
attends Jewish programs with The
Well, makes his home with his wife,
Ksenia, in the same north Oak Park
neighborhood where he was born. He
said he is active in local politics
because he has a stake in the area
where he lives.
Andrea Roisman of
Beverly Hills has been
named director of
major gifts for the
Judson Center in
Royal Oak. She brings
almost 40 years of
nonprofit experience with several
organizations. Roisman serves and
has served on several local boards,
including ALS of Michigan,
Leukemia Lymphoma Society of
Michigan and Kids Kicking Cancer.
She was named LLS Woman of the
Year in 2017.
Partner and
co-founder of
Goodman Acker PC
Barry Goodman has
been appointed to the
Mackinac Island
Commission by Gov.
Gretchen Whitmer. This is
Goodman’
s second term on the
Commission. He previously served
from 2007-2013. Goodman’
s
appointment is subject to the advice
and consent of the Senate and his
term expires April 12, 2025.
Katie Vieder, director of teen engagement for JFamily, has
received the national Generation Now Fellowship from the
Jewish Education Project. In her role, she oversees the Youth
Professionals Network of Metro Detroit, providing professional
development, networking opportunities, and continued learn-
ing experiences for clergy, Jewish educators, youth directors,
and other local professionals serving youth and teens.
Margery Krevsky Dosey, CEO/president of Production Plus-
the Talent Shop, was honored at the National Association of
Women Business Owners Greater Detroit Chapter 25th Top 10
Michigan Business Women Awards ceremony. She received the
Warrior Award. Among her accomplishments, she helped
transform auto show exhibits from silent or memorized scripts
to featuring attractive, knowledgeable men and women as
product specialists in brand-styled wardrobes.
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