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    Federation to honor 21 area women at 'Choices' event... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/11/2002    Last Visited: 10/11/2002  

    The women are Dr. Susan Adler-Bressler of Temple Isaiah, Alamo; Marilyn Boxer of Berkeley Hillel Foundation, Kensington; Joan Diengott of Oakland Hebrew Day School, Piedmont; Nae Golomb of Congregation Beth Israel, Berkeley; Hennie Hecht of Temple Beth Abraham, Oakland; Karen Holtz of Congregation Beth Emek, Pleasanton; Yetta Hyman of Women's American ORT, Walnut Creek; Dawn Kepler of Lehrhaus Judaica, Oakland; Myrna Kimmelman of Congregation B'nai Shalom, Walnut Creek; Leslie Klonoff of Beth Jacob Congregation, Oakland; Irene Korn of Congregation B'nai Tikvah, Clayton; Amy Loebl of Tehiyah Jewish Day School, Berkeley; Judith Markowitz of Beth Chaim Congregation, San Ramon; Eileen Moore of Hadassah, Oakland; Bette Schuster of Contra Costa Jewish Community Center, Walnut Creek.

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    Zell & Associates - Government Relations and Public... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/28/2004    Last Visited: 5/28/2004  

    Amy Loebl, Project ManagerAs Project Manager for Zell & Associates since 2001, Amy Loebl provides a wide variety of support services.While working on the day-to-day implementation of several public affairs and political campaigns, Amy manages timelines, implements community outreach, coordinates special events, and assures smooth ongoing communications.

    Prior to joining Zell & Associates, Amy worked alongside Eric Zell on the Board of Directors of Tehiyah Day School in El Cerrito, which at the time was involved in the development of a $4 million dollar multi-purpose and classroom complex.
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    Eric and Amy's combined leadership abilities and teamwork resulted in the attainment of all necessary approvals to move the project forward to completion.
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    It was an achievement that earned Amy the honor of being recognized as a "Woman of Distinction" by the East Bay Jewish Community Federation in December of 2002.

    Amy's achievements also include serving on the Berkeley School District's Site Committee, where she secured federal monies to rebuild the Cragmont Elementary School.As Sales Manager for BASS Tickets, Amy opened the company's first satellite office in Sacramento.Amy received her bachelors degree in art history from UCLA.

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