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At home in West Bloomfield: Henry Ford Hospital CEO taps into hospitality experience

At home in West Bloomfield: Henry Ford Hospital CEO taps into hospitality experience

When the Henry Ford Health System looked to open a new state-of-the-art hospital in West Bloomfield Township, it turned to a gentleman from the Netherlands who operated Ritz-Carlton hotels in…

Rozell expects a record turnout when voters go to the polls

Rozell expects a record turnout when voters go to the polls

Joe Rozell was hired as Oakland County’s elections director in January 2007. Having enjoyed a stint as a financial analyst with the county’s Department of Management and Budget, he is…

Yaksich creates something positive from daughter's death

Yaksich creates something positive from daughter's death

In February 2003, 5-year-old Alana Yaksich spent a typical day with her family watching movies, playing games, and gobbling up an ice cream sundae. She was recuperating from a recent…

Neubeck nets another term on state advisory council

Neubeck nets another term on state advisory council

Brenda Neubeck of White Lake Township was recently reappointed to the Michigan Advisory Council on Deaf and Hard of Hearing for a three-year term ending in January of 2015. Neubeck,…

Snyder appoints Highland's Koziol to Michigan Humanities Council board

Snyder appoints Highland's Koziol to Michigan Humanities Council board

Walter Koziol, 66, is a 30-year resident of Highland Township who has just been appointed by Gov. Rick Snyder to serve on the Michigan Humanities Council Board of Directors. Koziol…

New OCBA president just seventh woman to hold that position

New OCBA president just seventh woman to hold that position

Oakland County Corporation Counsel Judy Cunningham has been named the new president of the Oakland County Bar Association, becoming the first public servant to hold that position in the organization’s…

Rheaumes sing, put on parades, preserve history of Milford

Rheaumes sing, put on parades, preserve history of Milford

Russ and Katherine Rheaume are just as much in love with Milford as they are with each other. Married for 23 years, Russ, 67, and Katherine, 55, will celebrate another…

Kettering's Wright competing in swimming Olympic Trials

Kettering's Wright competing in swimming Olympic Trials

Madison Wright, 15, is one of the best swimmers in the state and is about test herself in one of the biggest competitions of her young career. Wright, who is…

Wixom resident is MDOT's chief operations officer

Wixom resident is MDOT's chief operations officer

Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Chief Operations Officer Gregory Johnson was named a Modern Day Technology Leader by his peers during the 26th annual Black Engineer of the Year Awards.…

Chef Brian Polcyn, owner of Cinco Lagos, talks his craft, passion for food

Chef Brian Polcyn, owner of Cinco Lagos, talks his craft, passion for food

Brian Polcyn, 52, is a renowned chef who looks to bring the flavor of life to his customers and community through the food he serves. Born in Pontiac and raised…