Jumana Judeh Appointed by Michigan's Governor to the Council for Labor and Economic Growth

Judeh and Associates Marks 10-Year Anniversary


DEARBORN, Mich., Dec. 17, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Jumana Judeh, President and CEO of Judeh and Associates, was recently appointed by Governor Granholm to the Council for Labor and Economic Growth for the State of Michigan.

Judeh's October 2007 appointment to the Council by the Governor of Michigan has distinguished her as an exceptional entrepreneur and dedicated professional. "I look forward to participating in creating a successful outline for economic growth and am very grateful to Governor Granholm for affording me the opportunity to serve the greater community as a member of the Council for Labor and Economic Growth in the State of Michigan," states Judeh.

Jumana Judeh, one of only a few certified women business owners in the metro Detroit area, will also celebrate her 10th Anniversary as President and CEO of Judeh and Associates. Judeh, who is among an extremely small minority of women commercial appraisers, also holds an Associate Brokers license with Century 21 - Curran and Christie.

In a strained economy, Judeh has diversified her appraisal business to accommodate the need for tax appeals initiatives granting her an edge on the market and continuity in providing much needed services in compliance with our changing economy and consumer needs.

In addition to celebrating her 10th anniversary as President of Judeh and Associates, Judeh is involved in several business organizations such as the Dearborn Board of Realtors, Detroit Regional Partnership, and Detroit Regional Chamber where she currently serves on the Chair of their newly formed Ambassador's Committee. In addition, Judeh is the Planning Commission chair for the city of Dearborn Heights where she also served on the City Council. Judeh is also an active member of Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) Detroit where she has volunteered to go into the high schools and help young girls enter the industry.

Her distinguished career has earned Judeh the Women Entrepreneur, Outstanding leadership Award from the Michigan Senate and the Business Woman of the Year Award by the YWCA in 2005. "Celebrating my 10th anniversary as a business owner in southeast Michigan is one of the greatest milestones of my career, especially in light of the current economic downturn," stated Judeh. "Women-owned businesses have prospered through the years; their staying power will prove to be one of the major lifelines for economic recovery."

In a continued effort to diversifying her income stream, Judeh is rolling out her new division which will provide private home inspections. "This will allow us to provide full services as they pertain to real estate," continued Judeh. "The consumer needs a professional that can be trusted and I am proud to be that person."



            

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