Skier’s Pier of Clarkston will exhibit its Tahoe pontoons, from 14-24 feet, at the Ultimate Fishing Show-Detroit, Jan. 12-15.
Its 24-foot Aspen Classic features special chairs, snap-out carpet, livewell and rod boxes. More than 200 boats will be featured at the show, at Rock Financial Showplace, 46100 Grand River Ave., Novi.
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On Dec. 16, Andrew Fuller received his Bachelor of Business Administration, Management degree from the Haworth College of Business at Western Michigan University. He is a 2002 Clarkston High School graduate and the son of Bruce and Gayle Fuller of Clarkston.
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Kenneth Rogers is the new chairman of Clarkston Financial Corporation, the holding company for Clarkston State Bank.
Rogers, 67, has been a director of Clarkston State Bank since its inception in1999. He follows Edwin L. Adler as bank chairman.
Adler retired from active, daily involvement with the Bank Board, but remains chairman and CEO of the holding company, a title he has held since the bank’s founding.
Rogers is executive director of Automation Alley and the deputy county executive for Oakland County, where he oversees strategic planning and ongoing activities.
He was director of Oakland County’s community and economic development, where he was responsible for the planningand development division and the community development division.
He was also one of the founders of Oakland County’s Economic Development Corporation, served as a memberof the governor’s conference on small business, and was president of the Oakland County Chamber of Commerce.
He also served as a director for St. Joseph Mercy Hospital of Pontiac and the United Way of Oakland County.
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in public administration and an honorary Doctor of Public Service degree from Central Michigan University.
Clarkston-based retirement planning and asset preservation firm Daniel Krug & Associates is launching a new website, www.mydkna.com.
The site is designed to be an informational source devoted entirely to the financial needs, questions and specific challenges pertinent to retirees and those nearing retirement.
‘Our newly redesigned website will have timely and credible information for the large segment of the ‘baby boomer? generation ? and beyond ? who are incredibly web savvy and using the computer as an informational source in all aspects of their lives, including their financial futures,? said Daniel Krug, founder and president.
‘It is my hope that this web site meets the high standards that today’s retirees have set as an ‘information hungry? generation,? Krug said.
‘We hope it provides valuable information about the specialty services of Daniel Krug & Associates and evolves as a trusted information source for the aging baby boomers, current retirees as well as their children who may assist their parents in the retirement planning process.?
Michael J. Damone of Clarkston was appointed chairman of Lighthouse of Oakland County Board of Trustees.
Damone is the president of The Damone Group located in Troy. He has 20 years experience in real estate development/construction, including more than nine years in the assisted living industry.
He is a registered CPA in Arizona and Michigan, and holds a B.A. in accounting from Michigan State University.
His relationship with Lighthouse of Oakland County began in 1990. Since then, Damone has served on both the Lighthouse PATH board of directors and the Lighthouse of Oakland County board of trustees.
Damone and other executives will represent Lighthouse to the community, support the organization’s mission and vision to improve the lives of people in need, oversee strategic, financial and budget planning, and monitor agency-wide achievements and goals.
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Douglas K. Brown of Clarkston was recently named a member of the Detroit District Council of the Urban Land Institute Steering Committee and chair of the Membership Committee.
Brown is director of development for ASTI Environmental, a company that provides environmental and training services to industry and government. He holds both undergraduate and graduate degrees from Central Michigan University.
Maryann Northcote, formerly of Clarkston, was recently named Michigan Safety Conference Safety Professional of the Year for 2007.
Northcote, daughter of Fraser and Neva Northcote, began her career at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac in 1978. She moved to the corporate offices of Mercy Health Services in 1989, and continues to work for Trinity Health, the merger of Holy Cross and Mercy health systems.
She will be honored April 16 at the annual Michigan Safety Conference President’s Reception at the Amway Grand Hotel in Grand Rapids.
Brett Bankston has joined the real estate office RE/MAX Encore II, 8040 Ortonville Road, Clarkston.
Bankston comes to RE/MAX from Century 21. He has been in the real eatate business for 13 years.
‘RE/MAX is a very inovative company and has the most experienced agents,? he said.
He is an active member of the community and served in the U.S. Army for 20 years.
He joins owners Madeline and Chris Dishon.
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Delta Staffing, staffing and recruiting provider in Clarkston, has announced a new partnership with Simons-White & Associates, Inc., a training and consulting firm in Ann Arbor.
‘By combining our services, we are a ‘one stop? supplier of corporate human resources functions such as recruiting and staffing as well as training and development,? said Brad McKouen, president of Delta Staffing. ‘We believe in delivering one perfect candidate to a potential employer and now we can provide the best training available as well.?
Call 866-393-3582.
Anne M. Snyder of Clarkston was honored for five years of service at Northwood University. Employees with 5-30 years of service and their families were honored at a dinner, welcomed by Northwood Provost Timothy G. Nash. Northwood President Keith A. Pretty presented the service pins to each employee.
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Brian Keyes, licensed physical therapist, has a new clinic in Clarkston, Complete Physical Therapy and Wellness, 6815 Dixie Highway.
Keyes has more than 10 years of experience, and is trained to assess, evaluate, and treat many different physical disabilities and pain caused by work or sports injuries, and also offers customized personal training.
He offers one-on-one patient care., working with the client’s doctor to create a customized treatment program to allow quick and safe progress. For more information, call Keyes at 248-625-9466.
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Jim Kruzan of Fenton, branch manager and registered principal of Raymond James Financial Services in Clarkston, was recently interviewed by Business Week for his expertise on 401(k) management.
His company, Kaydan Group, Inc., is featured in the article, ‘Who’ll Coddle Your Nest Egg?,? July 9 issue of Business Week, which is focuses on retirement.
Julie Keilitz, owner of Jules Yoga and Fitness of Clarkston, held a benefit Sept. 11 for Matthew McQuaid, 11, of Dublin, Ohio.
McQuaid goes to North Oakland Medical Center Euro-Peds, a specialized intensive therapy clinic in Pontiac for children and young adults who have cerebral palsy.
The yoga class, open house and raffle raised nearly $400 for the McQuaid family, who will be staying in hotels for Matthew’s next three-week treatment session in November, where he will be in therapy four hours per day, five days per week.
Audrey Acquisti, owner of MSource Training and Consulting in Clarkston, was elected president of Michigan Mortgage Brokers Association
Acquisti, who lives in Ortonville, also is co-owner of MSource Financial Group, Inc.
She has more than 21 years experience in the mortgage industry and has been a member of the MMBA for 14 years. She was also the first mortgage professional to earn a Certified Mortgage Professional designation from the MMBA’s new certification program.
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Josh Amundson of Clarkston was recently promoted to marketing manager level with Symmetry direct-selling company. Amundson joined Symmetry in November.
Clarkston State Bank recently appointed Rebecca McGovern to the position of Commercial Loan Officer.
McGovern started her career two years ago with Clarkston State Bank as Commercial Credit Analyst II, where she underwrote new loan requests and renewals. Within a year’s time, she was appointed Portfolio Manager, for the Commercial Lending department ensuring all maturing loans are renewed on a timely basis.
Continuing on the fast track, a year later, McGovern received the promotion to Commercial Loan Officer and is currently working at the Main Street Office of Clarkston State Bank.
McGovern is currently achieving her Masters of Science degree in Administration from Central Michigan University. She graduated from Oakland University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance in December, 2003. She is actively involved in the Clarkston community as a board member and Treasurer of ‘Christmas in Action? of Oakland County and Clarkston Coalition for Youth.
Clarkston State Bank, the area’s only community bank operated by local business owners, opened in January 1999 and operates four branches in Clarkston, Waterford and Independence Township. Clarkston State Bank is the recipient of the Waterford ‘Business of the Year? Award and Voted the ‘Best of the Best? Bank in Clarkston in the People’s Choice Awards in 2007.
Stephen Boloven of Farmington Hills was promoted from corporate controller at Clarkston State Bank and Clarkston Financial Corporation to chief financial officer of both.
Boloven began his tenure in 2007. He received both his bachelor and master’s degrees in business administration from Wayne State University.
‘Steve has proven consistently during his time at CSB and CFC that he has a complete, thorough and professional grasp on all aspects of accounting,? says J. Grant Smith, president and chief executive officer, CSB and CFC. ‘We were very pleased to promote him to our chief financial officer.?
Other promotions include:
Theresa Rigato of White Lake has been promoted from assistant branch manager to branch manager at the banking institution’s Main St. branch.
Sandra Dalton of Lapeer also has been promoted from assistant branch manager to branch manager at the Sashabaw branch located on Sashabaw and Waldon Road.
Christopher C. Smith of Clarkston recently joined as an associate Brooks Kushman P.C., a specialized intellectual property and commercial law firm.
In his new role, Smith will further bolster the IP litigation practice and will work with senior litigators at the firm on every aspect of the firm’s cases, including discovery, depositions and trial preparation.
Before joining Brooks Kushman, Smith was an associate with Kirkland & Ellis L.L.P. in Los Angeles.
While in law school, Smith served as a judicial extern for the Honorable R. Gary Klausner, U.S. Federal District Court, Central District in Los Angeles, as well as a law clerk for Dobrusin & Thennisch P.C. in Birmingham, Mich.
Smith earned a juris doctor degree from the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law and a Bachelor of Science in engineering from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
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Joseph M. Colucci of Clarkston, president of Automotive Fuels Consulting, earned the 2010 SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) International Medal of Honor.
Colucci was honored with the annual award for improving SAE International technical meeting paper quality, session organization and environmental quality, technical sessions and committee activities, and its A World In Motion programs with local students.
Colucci is a 50-year member, former member of SAE International Board of Directors, and served on several activities and committees.
He earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan State University and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the California Institute of Technology. he worked at General Motors Research Laboratories and Research and Development for 36 years.
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Michele Chrzanowski joined Stars & Stripes Kids Activity Center as a permanent, full-time employee.
Chrzanowski is an Oakland University graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education. She worked part-time at Stars & Stripes since graduating from high school.
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Local entrepreneur David Lundin recently launched a new Molly Maid business, providing professional, reliable home cleaning services tailored to customers? lifestyles.
Molly Maid of Clarkston will also be giving back to the community through the Ms. Molly Foundation, established in 1996.
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Michigan Vascular Centers and VeinSolutions achieved accreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care.
Ambulatory health care organizations seeking accreditation by the AAAHC undergo an extensive self-assessment and on-site survey by volunteer physicians, nurses, and administrators who are actively involved in ambulatory health care. The survey is consultative and educational, presenting best practices to help and organization improve its care and services.
‘We believe our patients deserve the best,? stated David B. Wilson, M.D., FASC of Michigan Vascular Centers and VeinSolutions. ‘When you see our certificate of accreditation, you will know that the AAAHC, an independent, not-for-profit organization, has closely examined our facility and procedures. It means that we as an organization care enough about our patients to strive for the highest care possible.?
The Clarkston office is located in the Clarkston Medical Building.
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Colossal Closeouts, 4396 Dixie Highway, is celebrating its grand opening.
The store purchases closeouts and liquidation of merchandise including Holloway brand jackets, golf shorts, sport pants, bags, hoodies, sweats, blankets and other items, and offers them at prices lower than most discount stores.
Colossal also sells jewelry, brand-name petites, plus sizes, military wear, Michigan college apparel, and fashion accessories.
Summer selection includes Aeropostle, American Eagle, Eddie Bauer, Old Navy and other brand names.
Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday, and 12-5 p.m., Sunday. For more information, call 248-461-6170.
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Andiamo Express, Mesquite Creek’s carryout store, now sells twelve Fusion Foods International’s gourmet salsas.
“Not only do they have fabulous taste and all natural product but it has no fat, it uses honey not sugar, no gluten, no soy, low carbs, low sodium, no preservatives and it is made in Michigan,” said Tony Vitale, general manager of Mesquite Creek. ‘We had several of our employees and our guests taste these twelve Fusion salsas. They all gave great reviews regarding the wonderful flavor and unique taste; that made the decision easy for us.?
Mike Vigh of Clarkston was born in Windsor, Canada, and played soccer professionally in Canada, Hungary, and Malta. He now teaches indoor youth soccer at Waterford Hills Court, 6110 Dixie Highway in Independence Township.
“It’s more than soccer. We build team work, camaderie, healthy lifestyle,” Vigh said. “Soccer’s good for any size, and works on all physical attributes, coordination, speed, agility, stamina, strength. I’t helps you excel in all sports.”
He played soccer with Oakland University from 1983-1986, beating Michigan State University when he was a freshman.
His Off the Wall soccer program at Waterford Hills includes indoor training using raquetball courts, using tennis nets to teach ball handling skills. Call 248-961-8444.
John Bowman Chevrolet welcomes Mark Chojnowski, formerly of Saturn of Clarkston, in new-car sales.
“We’re proud to have him here,” said Al Hall, sales manager. “We look forward to having him take excellent care of his customers, as he did at Saturn.”
“I’m happy to be here, and glad to stay with the community and the GM product line,” said Chojnowski, who has lived in Clarkston for the past 25 years. “I like Clarkston. It’s a good place to raise kids.”
He offers a $10 gas card to his returning, Saturn customers. For more information, call John Bowman Chevrolet, 6750 Dixie Highway, at 866-293-7809.
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Clarkston resident Jeffrey Thennisch was recently selected as one of Michigan’s Super Lawyers.
Thennisch, shareholder with Dobrusin Thennisch, PC, made the Michigan Super Lawyers magazine list for the third consecutive year.
He specializes in intellectual property law, concentrating on patent, trademark, copyright, unfair competition, anti-counterfeiting, entertainment and advertising law.
He completed his undergraduate education at General Motors Institute in Flint, in 1990, and received a Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from Northern Illinois University College of Law.
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Tara Williams of Clarkston earned Excellent Beginnings Program Achiever honors with lia sophia.
Tropical Smoothie Cafe, 6459 Dixie Highway and 7150 Sashabaw Road in Independence Township, offers a free children’s meal with each adult’s meal every Sunday.
‘It’s our way to give back to customers in these tough economic times,? said Craig Lemieux, area developer for Tropical Smoothie Cafe. ‘People love it. It’s a way to stretch their budget.?
For more information, check www.tropicalsmoothie.com.
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Dawn Sommers of Davisburg recently earned Excellent Beginnings Program Achievers honors with lia sophia.
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Michael Hannon of Clarkston recently received his Chartered Financial Analyst charter with the CFA Society of Detroit
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Cristina Sheppard-Decius, 1989 graduate of Clarkston High School, is executive director of Ferndale’s Downtown Development Authority. She graduated from Western Michigan University in 1993.
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James B. Kruzan, financial advisor with Raymond James Financial Services, Independence Township, was named to the firm’s 2010 Chairman’s Council in recognition of outstanding client service and exemplary professional growth.
Kruzan, who joined Raymond James in 1987, has more than 27 years of financial and investment experience. He offers investment planning and services for individuals and businesses, specializing in retirement wealth solutions, at 6467 Waldon Center Drive, Suite 110.
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Stephanie Creger of Clarkston, Robert Perlaki of Wixom, and Mary Douglas of Waterford recently joined Salon 59 in Waterford. They offer hair care services for the entire family, and are experts in color, cuts and styling. Call Salon 59, 4823 Highland Road, at 248-674-7480.
Belle Visage of Independence Township welcomes new employees Laura Alexander and Laurie Ayers.
Alexander is license certified and insured in Permanent Make-up Applications using a state-of-the-art method for best results and comfort.
“I am a nationally known and recognized beauty educator with 20 years in the industry,” she said. “I specialize in all phases of natural beauty and am proud to be working at Belle Visage.”
Whether you want a whole new look or just a color boost on your existing permanent makeup I am who you want to see!
Ayers has been a nail technician for 20 years.
“I obtained my license through an apprenticeship program at a local salon,” she said. “I specialize in acrylic nail application using non-electric tools for the comfort of my clients.”
She also specializes in spa manicures and pedicures for all types of nails.
“Belle Visage offers incredible services and I am proud to be a part of their team,” Ayers said. “For all of your nail needs, stop in and see me at Belle Visage.”
For more information, call Belle Visage, 6507 Town Center Dr. #D, at 248-625-3525.
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Dr. Ellen Ozolins recently set up practice in Clarkston Medical Building. She is a plastic surgeon specializing in breast reconstruction after mastectomy, and also does cosmetic surgery such as face lifts, bariatric procedures, and injectables like Botox and fillers.
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Savage Photography & Design recently moved from 3 E. Washington to 90 N. Main St., the former Independence Township Hall.
The studio, which offers family portraits, childrens photographs, high school senior pictures, weddings, and commercial photography, is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and by appointment. Call 248-922-3200.
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Decus Strategic Communications of Clarkston recently added six new clients: Associated Obstetrics and Gynecology of Clarkston, Brandmotion and Autostrata.com of Grand Rapids, Greater Charlotte Auto Dealers Association of North Carolina, Red Bow Photo of North Carolina, Sphinx Organization of Detroit, and Wear Master Brake and Muffler Shops and ABB Enterprises.
Decus Communications, strategic communications and marketing firm of Clarkston, appointed Dan Jankowski, vice president and chief operating officer.?
Jankowski has more than 20 years? experience in media and analyst relations, marketing and crisis communications, public affairs and speechwriting.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of Michigan and is an accredited member of the Public Relations Society of America.
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Eugene A. Mallia was promoted to assistant vice president of Oxford Bank.
A 17-year employee of the bank, Mallia first assumed management of Oxford Bank’s merchant services function in 1996, followed by oversight of credit card offerings in 1999. In 2005, he added debit and ATM cards after his promotion to card services manager.
Mallia was appointed bank officer in December of 2002. Prior to joining Oxford Bank, he was the manager of ATM services for Michigan National Bank.
A resident of Leonard, he has an associates degree in criminology from the Miller Motte Technical College, as well as diplomas from the Robert M. Perry School of Banking and the Robert M. Perry School of Lending at Central Michigan University.
He is also former president of the Village of Leonard and as the past chairman of Polly Ann Trailway Management Council.
RDM Associates of Clarkston announced that Michael Packard joined the firm as director of client services.
Prior to joining RDM Associates, Packard provided Enterprise Resource Planning and Customer Relationship Management systems consulting services in North America, Europe and Asia with Blackbaud, Inc., provider of software solutions for nonprofit companies across the globe.
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Dan Mayernik of Clarkston has joined ImageSoft, Inc., of Southfield as Enterprise Content Management practice manager.
Mayernik brings to ImageSoft more than 12 years experience in the enterprise content management industry, having worked, most recently, with Clearview Software in Auburn Hills, and prior to that, with Pyramid Solutions in Bingham Farms, Mich.
While at Clearview, Mayernik collaborated with the company’s internal product development team and integration partners on SharePoint solutions. Additionally, he architected and developed large-scale IBM FileNet ECM solutions for Pyramid clients from a variety of vertical industries.
At ImageSoft, Mayernik will oversee a number of initiatives, including the company’s ‘I? series of technology products (ISign), as well as AutoRedacator and SharePoint solutions.
Mayernik attended Wayne State University earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mathematics.
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Patrick Zaremba of Zaremba and Company of Davisburg received two awards in the Residential Design category from the Association of Professional Landscape Designers.
Dr. Stephen E. Hershey of Clarkston, orthodontist with offices in Waterford and Highland, was elected president of the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation.
He is a graduate of Michigan State University and earned his dental degree at the University of Detroit School of Dentistry in 1974.
He was a resident in the Department of Pediatrics at Wyler’s Children’s Hospital in Chicago and received a master’s degree in facial growth and development from the University of Chicago in 1976. He completed his orthodontic education at the University of Michigan in 1978 and has been in orthodontic practice since then.
He taught at the University of Chicago, University of Detroit and University of Michigan, published numerous professional articles in both orthodontics and anthropology, and lectured throughout the U.S. and Europe.
Dr. Hershey and his wife, Patti, are parents of six children, and lifelong residents of the Clarkson area.
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Mary C. Fabrizio of Independence Township passed the State Bar Exam and is now an associate attorney with Fabrizio & Brook law firm.
Mary has more than five years of experience at Fabrizio & Brook, most recently as law clerk. She earned her Juris Doctor at the University of Detroit-Mercy School of Law and her B.A. from Michigan State University.
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Associated Radiologists of Clarkston joins Clarkston Medical Group at its new Sashabaw Road building with its new multi-modality imaging center.
The radiology group’s original location at 7210 North Main Street in the Independence Pointe Medical Center will continue to offer a full range of diagnostic testing and dedicated women’s imaging.
The new location, 5701 Bow Pointe Drive, Suite 110, features Clarkston’s only advanced 64-slice CT scanner. The center also provides digital imaging capabilities in X-ray, ultrasound, coronary CT angiography, arterial studies and echocardiograms.
For more information about AROC, call 248-620-9199 or visit www.arocimaging.com.
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Jill Smith of Davisburg earned top honors with lia sophia’s Excellent Beginnings Program Achievers for fashion-jewelry sales.
Nancy Heussner, founder of O.A.T.S., Offering Alternative Therapy with Smiles, was featured in Frito Lay’s TrueNorth Snacks Oscars contest.
Heussner’s therapeutic horseback riding facility in Clarkston placed in the top six out of 2,300 entries. In addition to receiving a $500 donation and a video filmed by TrueNorth for the Oscars contest, Heussner and O.A.T.S. are also featured on the product website. For more information, visit www.oatshrh.org or call 248-620-0505.
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Tim Haller of Davisburg was recognized by FedEx Ground for achieving 10 years of safe driving.
Haller, FedEx driver for 10 years, works out of the company’s Pontiac facility.
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Daniel J. Kelly of Independence Township was elected to Giarmarco, Mullins and Horton’s Board of Directors for a two-year term.
A graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Kelly concentrates his practice on school and municipal civil litigation.
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Dr. Betty S. Chu, Clarkston obstetrician/gynecologist, was elected to the Michigan State Medical Society Board of Directors.
A graduate of the University of Michigan Integrated Premed/Medical Program, Dr. Chu will serve a three-year term on the 45-member board, representing physicians from Oakland and Macomb counties. She is a past president of the Oakland County Medical Society.
She also serves as chair of the MSMS Committee on State Legislation and Regulations and is an Alternate Delegate to the American Medical Association. She is a member of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and is an elected member-at-large of the Troy Beaumont Hospital medical staff.
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Tom and Kim Arcobello of Clarkston started their ComForcare Home Care business this past January.
Tom worked in the automotive industry at the corporate level for 25 years and Kim was a personal fitness trainer.
They provide professional personal care and companionship services for individuals in their homes, independent living facilities, nursing homes, hospitals and other residences. They serve mostly seniors, and also people with disabilities, accident victims, new mothers and those recovering from illness and surgery.
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Kristine Scholz of Clarkston recently became an independent consultant with Tastefully Simple national direct-sales company offering easy-to-prepare gourmet products.
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Mario Dominguez of Clarkston recently joined the Symmetry direct-selling company, offering health and wellness juice.
Lisa’s Country Cupboard, formerly 5268 Dixie Highway in Waterford, is now open for business at 9355 Dixie Highway in Independence Township, a quarter mile north of exit 98, I-75.
They offer country home furnishings, inside and out. Many new items are available. For more information, call 248-625-0109.
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Denzil Arney of AAA Michigan’s Clarkston office is a recipient of the President’s Elite Award for insurance. Only three percent of agents in the market meet the AAA standards required to achieve the President’s Elite level of service and performance.
John Meader of AAA Michigan’s sales office in Clarkston is a recipient of the President’s Elite Award for insurance. Only three percent of agents in the market meet the AAA standards required to achieve the President’s Elite level of service and performance.
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Local resident Andrzej Mendela was recently selected to join Michigan Financial Companies of Southfield as a financial representative.
Mendela has more than 11 years of experience in insurance and financial services fields. A graduate of Michigan State University, he also holds Life, Accident and Health, Series 7 and 63 registrations.
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David Savage Photography and Design in downtown Clarkston offers two, $250 scholarships to the graduating class of 2010.
‘We know times are tough for parents that will be sending their graduating seniors to college next year,? Savage said. “Any class of 2010 senior photographed at the studio will be eligible to apply. I got the idea last year after hearing what tough times families were having financially.”
The studio will also photograph any student who has an extreme hardship for free, and discounted sessions significantly, he said.
For more information, call 248-922-3200.
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Janet Tait, owner of Wellness Enhancecment of Clarkston, travelled on a grant from a group of Sisters of Mercy to teach Healing Touch classes in Guyana, South America.
She travelled for two weeks this past January.
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Jessica Koles of Clarkston earned top honors for outstanding sales with lia sophia.
Cindy Kreiner, Great Lakes GMAC Real Estate of Clarkston, was recently named 2008 GMAC Real Estate National Award Winner.
This award is given to four sales associates nationwide for outstanding service, dedication, and perseverance.
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David B. Richards, a principal at Southfield-based architecture and design firm Rossetti, recently earned the Project Management Institute Award for Best Construction Project Management Executed for his work on the firm’s Compuware World Headquarters project in Detroit.
The award was presented as part of a world-wide competition sponsored by the organization. Project managers and their work were selected based on many criteria including challenges faced and solved, and the project’s tangible or intangible benefits to society.
Richards, Clarkston High School graduate, was one of three project managers selected from around the world for the award.
He received his Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Lawrence Technological University and his Master of Architecture from the University of Michigan.
He has been with Rossetti for 30 years, and leads the design team on many of Rossetti’s large complex projects including the Palace of Auburn Hills and the National Tennis Center Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York.
He has also been an associate, director of technical services, and director of project management.
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LPS Foreclosure Solutions, Inc. recognized Fabrizio & Brook, P.C. as a top law firm in foreclosure and bankruptcy by naming it an Attorney Performance Report Recognition Winner for third quarter, 2008.
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Patrick McIlrath of Clarkston, junior at Spring Arbor University, was named to the Dean’s List for Fall 2008. McIlrath, majoring in Business Administration/Marketing, is the son of Jerry and Melanie McIlrath of Clarkston and graduate of Clarkston High School.
Pink the Salon, 7151 N. Main St., Suite 205, has a new acupuncturist, Tina Lee, L.AC. Dipl. OM. Call 248-620-4444.
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Jaclyn Wilson of Clarkston recently joined Symmetry as a senior level business partner.
Symmetry is a direct selling company offering health juice.
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Kristine Sokoll of Clarkston is an independent consultant with Tastefully Simple, Inc., national direct-sales, gourmet-food company.
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Canterbury-on-the-Lake of Waterford, celebrates its 15th anniversary this year.
The center offers three levels of care, independent, assisted living, and health center, with short-term rehabilition or long-term nursing.
For more information, call the center, 5601 Hatchery Road, at 248-674-9292.
Dr. Thomas K. Stone of Clarkston is the winner of the 2008 Distinguished Professional Service Award, presented by the Michigan Counseling Association.
‘This is one of the most significant recognitions in my life and in my career as a counselor,? Stone said. ‘It’s a significant honor. I didn’t know if I would ever get it. It’s not given every year. It’s very special.?
The award honors and recognizes long-term outstanding service to the profession and association. Presentation was at the ssociation’s annual Fall Conference, Oct. 10-12 in Dearborn.
Stone has been an active counseling and organizational professional for about 40 years, and is still a certified trainer. He was a founder of the Michigan Community College Counselor Academy, charter member of American College Counseling Association, and named to the National Distinguished Service Registry: Counseling and Development.
He has held several leadership positions in MCA, including president and parliamentarian, and a national certified counselor, national certified career counselor, and Michigan licensed professional counselor.
‘I helped folks with problems they needed to discuss and work out,? he said. “I’ve had a wide variety of experiences. The teacher learns too. People are complex. Each of us needs to find our own strengths and weaknesses, and be clear on our priorities in life.
Stone served 10 years at Wayne State University and 25 at Oakland Community College, from which he retired in 1993. OCC named him a Distinguished Emeritus Professor.
Having lived in Clarkston for nearly 40 years, he served his community in a variety of ways, such as president of North Oakland Headwaters Land Conservancy for 10 years, and has received several community awards.
‘I’ve spent a lot of my life helping people in a variety of contexts, and I’ll continue to do so,? he said.
Scott A. Cameron of Clarkston was elected president and chief operating officer for Pro Golf, LLC.
Cameron earned his BA Degree in Communication Arts and Sciences from Michigan State University, where he was on the Men’s Golf Team for four years.
Before joining Pro Golf, he was vice president for sales for LEAP/Pinnacle Business Development, LLC, a sustainability strategy consulting firm to ground transportation and fleet operating divisions. Their clients included Fortune 1000 companies such as Chrysler, Ford, GM, and El Paseo.
During his first 10 years out of MSU, he developed his own manufacturers? rep business near Detroit. He served retailers and wholesale distributors in the Midwest golf industry, as well as private and public golf facilities.
During the 1990s, Cameron was national account executive, then executive vice president-Business development for two incentive performance management companies in Chicago. In 2000, he served in senior executive posts for companies providing total revenue merchandising, research, data management, and marketing for automotive and banking industries.
He was later EVP for sales, operations, and customer satisfaction at King Par Corporations/Orlimar Golf.
He and his wife, Amy, live in Clarkston with their four children.
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Chris Valmassoi, a senior, heads the 2008-2009 Business Scholars Program, Oakland University’s School of Business Administration.
One of the highest honors given out by the school, the selection also includes a scholarship.
Valmassoi, graduate of Clarkston High School, also serves as Economics Students? Association vice president, and is a member of Financial Management Association.
He works at Nationwide Insurance Corporate Office in Troy, named to the Dean’s List for academic achievement, and was inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma international honor society.
Beth Sayles of Sayles Studio in Waterford earned a Professional Photographers of Michigan award for her graduation photo of John Gavette, senior at Clarkston High School.
The photography group, which includes more than 300 members throughout Michigan, held its convention Feb. 2-5 Ann Arbor.
Sayles was also awarded for five other entries at the convention.
Denise Daugherty, RN, of Davisburg, was the September recipient of the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses.
Daugherty was recognized for clinical skills, compassionate care, exemplary service and continued commitment to excellence at St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Hospital.
Recipients receive a DAISY Award signature lapel pin, a certificate of recognition and a hand-carved stone sculpture entitled ‘A Healer’s Touch.?
The DAISY Award, Diseases Attacking the Immune System, is a program of the DAISY Foundation. It was established in 2000 by the Barnes family in memory of J. Patrick Barnes, who died from complications of Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura at the age of 33.
The DAISY Foundation funds research to help fight diseases of the immune system and supports patients and their families.
Additionally, Daugherty was recently commended for her medical expertise and care of a challenging patient in the hospital’s Critical Care Unit. This award is given monthly to outstanding nurses in more than 100 hospitals across the United States.
Freedom One Investment Advisors of Clarkston is dropping PIMCO’s Total Return Fund from its clients? 401K accounts.
‘We’re out of the derivatives game,? said Donald I. Gregg, Freedom One chief investment officer.
Derivatives are used in futures markets, in which investors earn large returns if the market is good, but lose if it’s not. PIMCO has been investing heavily in the fixed-income derivatives market, which has an estimated value of more than $300 trillion.
Especially with problems in the housing market, derivatives, along with the money PIMCO has invested in it, are too risky, Gregg said.
Instead, they recommend diversification, investing in Dodge and Cox Income and Loomis Sayles Bond funds, Western Asset Management, and ABN Amro. When completed, Freedom One will be removing more than $136 million from the PIMCO Total Return fund.
‘Our role as investment advisor is to be a watchdog,? Gregg said. ‘Just because (PIMCO) is the biggest name in town, doesn’t mean we have to go with it.?
Freedom One serves as the investment adviser and co-fiduciary to approximately 340 retirement 401(k) plans, as well as other institutional investors.
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Oxford Bank offers the 2008 HAVEN Survivors calendar, ‘We Shall Be Heard,? for $14.95 through January.
All proceeds will benefit HAVEN, Help Against Violent Encounters Now, a non-profit group whose mission is to eliminate domestic violence and sexual assault through treatment and prevention services across Oakland County.
The calendars, underwritten by GM and Saturn, were created to raise funds, offer a voice to those who have suffered in silence, bring awareness to violence, dispel common misconceptions, and encourage people to seek help if needed.
They are available at Clarkston’s Oxford Bank, 7199 N. Main St. Cash and personal checks only. For more information, call 248-625-0011. For information on HAVEN, call 248-334-1284 ext. 340.