The waiting game

"Businesspeople like certainty," he said. Because there is some seriousness to the fiscal situation in Wayne County, DiSano thinks the business community will have some reluctance to support someone who hasn't been in an executive decision-making position. WHO'S SUPPORTING WHOM K...

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Veröffentlicht in:Crain's Detroit Business 2014-04, Vol.30 (16), p.1
Hauptverfasser: Pinho, Kirk, Gautz, Chris
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Zusammenfassung:"Businesspeople like certainty," he said. Because there is some seriousness to the fiscal situation in Wayne County, DiSano thinks the business community will have some reluctance to support someone who hasn't been in an executive decision-making position. WHO'S SUPPORTING WHOM Kevin McNamara, Wayne County Commissioner According to spokesman Bryan Peckinpaugh, these businesspeople have made $1,000 contributions: * Frank Tymowski, president and CEO of Detroit-based engineering firm Wade Trim Inc. * Carla Walker-Miller, president and CEO of Detroit-based Walker-Miller Energy Services LLC * Avery Williams, co-managing partner of Detroit-based Williams Acosta PLLC * Nicholas Aubrey, president of Detroit-based Park-Rite Inc. State Rep. Phil Cavanagh According to 2013 campaign finance records, $3,400 contributors include: * Joseph Lentine, president and CEO of Golden Dental Plans Inc. * Sydney Ross, president and CEO of Great Lakes Wine & Sprits in Highland Park William Wild, Westland mayor William Clay Ford Jr., Ford Motor Co. executive chairman, hosted a fundraiser for Wild last month.
ISSN:0882-1992