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May 21, 2004/Sivan 1 5764, Vol. 56, No.35
People on the moveBrad May will serve as director of religious education at Temple Kol Ami after the departure of Barbara Herring June 30. May is a long-time congregant and has served as vice president and as a member of the board of trustees. He was chairman of the Rabbinic Selection Committee, which selected Rabbi Jordan Goldson to succeed Rabbi B. Charles Herring. May will continue as Judaic studies instructor at the Pardes Jewish Day School and will assist with bar and bat mitzvah tutoring. Call 480-951-9660.Barry Kluger of Kluger Media Group served as emcee for the American Marketing Association Spectrum Awards on May 19 at a dinner and silent auction at the Ritz Carlton in Phoenix. Hope Levin has been named regional president for U.S. Bank in Arizona. She will be responsible for supervising and managing all U.S. Bank activities in Arizona. Hope Kirsch has been named partner at the Phoenix law firm of Broening, Oberg, Woods and Wilson. Merton E. Marks, arbitrator and mediator with offices at 8655 E. Via de Ventura, Suite G200, Scottsdale, has opened a Tucson office at 850 N. Kolb Road. He serves as an arbitrator and mediator of business disputes in Arizona and throughout the United States. Previously he was a partner in the law firm of Lewis and Roca LLP, specializing in commercial litigation. Call (520) 886-9691. |