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September 20, 2002/Tishri 14 5763, Vol. 55, No. 4

People on the move

Cold Stone Creamery received the Spirit of Enterprise Award from the Center for Advancement of Small Business at Arizona State University in recognition of the franchise's leadership, community service involvement and success record.

Wilde Meyer Norte will relocate to The Shops at Gainey Village, 8777 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. The store will open under the name Wilde Meyer Discoveries. The store will continue to sell fine art in a setting of antiques, ethnic furniture, accessories, clothing and jewelry. Call 480-488-3200.

Amiel Monson of Philadelphia has been named program director for Maccabi USA/Sports for Israel. Monson will be responsible for all programming activities for Maccabi USA. He is the former associate director of student activities of the Queens College Hillel in New York.

Andrew Demchick of Ambler, Pa., has been named development director for Maccabi USA/Sports for Israel. Demchick will be responsible for major fund-raising activities for the organization.

Gail Etta Spevak has joined The O'Connor Group, PC, a Scottsdale CPA firm. Spevak was formerly a senior associate at the accounting firm of Eide Bailly, LLP. She is a licensed CPA in Arizona and Michigan and is a member of the Arizona Society of Certified Public Accountants.


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