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- Posted August 09, 2011
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Members to be recognized at ALA luncheon, Aug. 18
The Association of Legal Administrators, Metropolitan Detroit Chapter, will honor its special members on their 10-plus years with the chapter at the Member Recognition Luncheon on Thursday, Aug. 18, beginning at noon at The Whitney.
Among those being honored for outstanding leadership in legal management are: Linda Benns, Jean Bigler, Deana Bommarito, Mary Ellen Leopold, Sharon Newman, Linda Moore, and Jeanne Wong.
The luncheon will also feature guest speaker Thomas A. Patton on the subject of "Retirement & Baby Boomers." Patton is a licensed investment advisor representative for Retirement Planning GPS, LLC (an independent agency).
For additional information on the luncheon, visit www.aladetroit.org.
Published: Tue, Aug 9, 2011
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