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New Year.

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New Michigan.

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Goal: A better, brighter future for Michigan. Michigan has made a big comeback in the last few years, but we still have work ahead. We won’t rest until Michigan’s turnaround is complete and we’re working to make that happen. You could call it a resolution.... but, in our eyes, it is a commitment. A commitment to making

Get informed. To reach a destination, you need to know your starting point. You’ll also need a map. We call it the Michigan Turnaround Plan. www.michiganturnaroundplan.com Take a moment to review facts and figures about Michigan, its economy and educational system on our Data Portal: • Performance Trackers: See how MI’s economy stacks up to competitors, how our universities are performing, and how to take advantage of current trends • Business Leaders for Michigan’s Economic Outlook Surveys: Find out how confident MI’s largest employers are in MI’s economy compared to that of the U.S. and if they are planning on hiring or expanding. www.businessleadersformichigan.com/research-data/

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in 2014. But we know where we are now, where we want to go, and what it takes to get there. Join us. Only by working together can we reach our goal of a better, brighter future for Michigan. Get informed, get involved,

Get the word out. Here’s how: first, join the conversation at businessleadersformichigan.com/connect-with-us. Then, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Linked-In. Sign up for our newsletter. And talk, talk, talk. Even in this electronic age, word of mouth is a powerful tool.

and get the word out.

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A New Michigan: The 2013 Report on Michigan’s Progress in Six Opportunities

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Goal: A better, brighter future for Michigan. Michigan has made a big comeback in the last few years, but we still have work ahead. We won’t rest until Michigan’s turnaround is complete and we’re working to make that happen. You could call it a resolution.... but, in our eyes, it is a commitment. A commitment to making

Get informed. To reach a destination, you need to know your starting point. You’ll also need a map. We call it the Michigan Turnaround Plan. www.michiganturnaroundplan.com Take a moment to review facts and figures about Michigan, its economy and educational system on our Data Portal: • Performance Trackers: See how MI’s economy stacks up to competitors, how our universities are performing, and how to take advantage of current trends • Business Leaders for Michigan’s Economic Outlook Surveys: Find out how confident MI’s largest employers are in MI’s economy compared to that of the U.S. and if they are planning on hiring or expanding. www.businessleadersformichigan.com/research-data/

Michigan a Top Ten state for jobs, personal income and a healthy economy. Yes, we are optimists, but we are also

Get involved.

realists. We know a whole New Michigan can’t be built

Save these dates and plan to join us for these key Business Leaders’ events in 2014



in 2014. But we know where we are now, where we want to go, and what it takes to get there. Join us. Only by working together can we reach our goal of a better, brighter future for Michigan. Get informed, get involved,

Get the word out. Here’s how: first, join the conversation at businessleadersformichigan.com/connect-with-us. Then, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Linked-In. Sign up for our newsletter. And talk, talk, talk. Even in this electronic age, word of mouth is a powerful tool.

and get the word out.

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Dedicated to making Michigan a “Top Ten” state for jobs, personal income and a healthy economy

A New Michigan: The 2013 Report on Michigan’s Progress in Six Opportunities

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ADVERTISER INDEX Abbott Nicholson .................................................................................... 50 Ahee Jewelers ......................................................................................... 65 All Star Interiors .................................................................................... 109 American Society of Employers ............................................................. 92 Atwell ..................................................................................................... 108 Baker Tilly ................................................................................................ 20 BBK ....................................................................................................... 119 Berg Muirhead and Associates .............................................................. 42 Berry Moorman ....................................................................................... 26 Better Business Bureau ......................................................................... 80 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan .................................................... 104 Business Leaders for Michigan …........................... inside front cover 2-4 GM Renaissance Center ........................................................................... 8 Christian Financial Credit Union ............................................................ 74 Clark Hill PLC ........................................................................................... 78 Comerica Bank ....................................................................................... 72 Community Foundation .......................................................................... 10 Computing Source .................................................................................. 86 ComSource Incorporated ............................................... inside back cover Constellation, an Exelon Company ........................................................ 64 Conway MacKenzie ................................................................................... 1 Corporate Dining Concepts .................................................................... 60 Corporate Eagle .................................................................................... 109 Crestmark Bank .................................................................................... 109 Crowne Plaza Detroit Downtown Riverfront Hotel .............................. 116 Deloitte .................................................................................................... 32 Detroit Medical Center ........................................................................... 54 Dickinson Wright .................................................. dot whack on cover, 84 Doeren Mayhew ...................................................................................... 18 DTE Energy .............................................................................................. 80 DuMouchelle Art Galleries ....................................................................... 4 Eclipse Capital Group ........................................................................... 119 Enovate Medical ................................................................................... 110 First State Bank ...................................................................................... 63 FirstMerit Bank ....................................................................................... 14 Flagstar Bank .......................................................................................... 70 Ford Land ................................................................................................ 34 Gorman’s Furniture .......................................................................... 22, 81 Henry Ford Health System ........................................................................ 3 Huntington Bank ....................................................................... back cover J. 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Michigan’s budget sets aside $2.5 million to manage the park. One challenge for the state: winning over Detroit residents, especially since there eventually will be an $11 annual fee to drive onto the island. The fee, which allows entry into all state parks, will be phased in during the first year of state management.

al contractor. Work is expected to begin this fall between Larned and Adams streets, and M-1’s goal is to be operating by the fourth quarter of 2015. Another transportation project on deck: the New International Trade Crossing bridge project across the Detroit River. The state is assembling a list of property owners in the 170 acres of the $2.1 billion project that organizers say are needed for the six-lane span, its plaza and a highway interchange, scheduled to open by 2020.

For DIA, it’s the art of the deal to save collection.

Green energy

Foundations rally for DIA

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he Detroit Institute of Arts confirmed in December that it is talking with federal mediators to develop a plan to insulate the museum’s artwork while helping Detroit meet its debt obligations. These negotiations may bring a conclusion to one of the big stories that endured during much of last year: the vulnerability of parts of the DIA’s collection to be sold as Detroit looks to balance its books. The DIA is working on a plan with more than 10 national and local foundations and other funding sources. That plan seeks to build a $500 million fund that would help satisfy the city’s pension obligations, prevent the sale of the DIA’s city-owned artwork, and spin the city-owned museum and assets off to the nonprofit that has long operated it. Such a spinoff would protect the museum’s art from being threatened by a sale. Christie’s Appraisals Inc. estimates the fair market value of the art at $454 million to $867 million.

Bankruptcy proceedings

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eyond art, bankruptcy proceedings in the coming months will center on debt restructuring, funding for public safety and the development of the city’s formal reorganization plan. Other things to watch: Possible regionalization of the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, how Mayorelect Mike Duggan and How will Orr work the Detroit City Council work with Orr, and with Duggan? when residents and business owners can expect to start seeing tangible improvement in city services such as police, fire and emergency medical response times.

Meridian Health Plan: A new home in Detroit.

Construction, planning for big projects

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lenty of private and public investment in real estate projects is expected to continue at a steady clip next year. Among them: Plans for a new 16-story office building by Meridian Health Plan, a 320,000-square-foot office building across from Compuware Corp. headquarters on the Monroe block, a redevelopment of the halfbuilt Wayne County jail site on Gratiot Avenue (Wayne County is working on a plan to sell the 15.5-acre site of the jail and nearby justice buildings to Rock Ventures LLC), and a new arena for the Detroit Red Wings. Construction of the $111 million project by Meridian and developer Schostak Bros. & Co. Inc. is expected to begin as early as 2014. Brownfield incentives have been approved, and state and federal grants and tax credits are being pursued. The jail site plan is envisioned as a $500 million development of 1.7 million square feet, with 700 residential and hotel units and 200,000 square feet of retail and parking. Some of the residential would be brownstone-style units. The county is in a 180-day due diligence to negotiate with Rock Ventures. Meanwhile, work on the new arena for the Wings is beginning, with the goal of opening the team’s new home in 2017. Instead of playing in Joe Louis Arena, the team would skate on a brand new rink in a proposed $650 million, 45-acre entertainment district west of Woodward Avenue and north of I-75, near both the Detroit Lions and Detroit Tigers stadiums.

alks are heating up over revisiting the state’s renewable-energy requirements for utility companies. As of deadline for this report, Gov. Rick Snyder planned to make a speech before year’s end and said in a Dec. 12 interview with Crain’s that renewable energy was one of his top priorities. He declined to say in that interview Snyder champions whether he wants to renewable energy. eliminate the 10 percent cap on electric competition in the state or how much more renewable energy he wants the state’s utilities to be mandated to produce. Those decisions will come in the months ahead.

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ossible reform to Michigan’s nofault auto insurance laws is one of the perennial policy issues expected to re-emerge next year. Efforts to change the system have failed in previous legislative sessions and stalled again this year. Supporters of the no-fault law say reducing the unlimited lifetime benefits would put people’s lives at risk. But top legislative leaders and Snyder have signaled they would like to see action on a plan that would reduce insurance costs so fewer uninsured drivers are on the road. Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson has been a leading voice in opposition to such changes and said in a DePatterson a foe of cember interview with changing no-fault. Crain’s he considers nofault a policy priority for the state in 2014.

Gubernatorial race

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t least 40 groups have pledged support for the rehabilitation of Belle Isle, a Detroit River island park that is becoming part of the state park system in a lease deal between the city of Detroit and the state. The 982-acre park is scheduled to open Feb. 10 as Michigan’s 102nd state park. The state takeover is expected to save the city an estimated $6 million annually.

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everal key contractors are selected and a true groundbreaking on M-1, the light rail planned along Woodward Avenue, is expected in the spring. Advance utility work has begun. The Alameda, Calif.-based civil construction company Stacy and Witbeck Inc., which has built 17 transit systems, is the project’s construction manager and gener-

ow the state’s economy is faring in the weeks leading up to the November election is expected to at least partially determine whether voters grant Snyder a second term. The governor staked his initial campaign on reinventing the state. (You know: “Relentless positive action.”) But he potentially will face off against Democrat Mark Schauer, with the question before voters being Snyder to run on ‘relentless’ results. whether he has built enough momentum. While Snyder has not said he is officially seeking a second term, everyone believes him to be because his campaign has

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begun running ads, his campaign consultant is back working for him and, of course, just by the fact he has a campaign.

Obamacare

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ike it or hate it, health care reform is here. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has altered the competitive landscape for hospitals, health insurers, physicians, clinics and other health care companies. For some insurers, it’s good news. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan shows a projected savings of tens of millions of dollars next year by terminating 25 individual health plans that were noncompliant with the Affordable Obamacare: Care Act. A mixed bag, but Over the past it’s the law. decade, Blue Cross has lost hundreds of millions of dollars in the individual market as Michigan’s designated “insurer of last resort.” Blue Cross no longer has that moniker under health care reform, now that all insurers are required to cover people with pre-existing conditions and because the Blues converted this year into a mutual health insurer. Last month, the Michigan Department of Financial and Insurance Services said it would allow insurers to continue to sell policies that are not compliant with the new health care law through next year, following an executive order by President Barack Obama.

Schauer: The Dem who would be gov.

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changing of the guard is underway at the state’s big research universities. The University of Michigan board of regents formed a presidential search advisory committee this year to identify candidates to succeed the retiring Mary Sue Coleman. The search, being carried out by the Russell Reynolds Associates executive recruiting firm and seven faculty members, is evaluating potential candidates. Coleman: Set to Speculation in the leave UM. coming months is expected over a successor. Coleman, 70, became president in 2002 and is the first woman in that post in UM’s 196year history. In April she announced her retirement after the current school year, in July 2014. At Wayne State University, M. Roy Wilson, an ophthalmologist who moved into university administration, came to the school as its new president in August. He previously was deputy director for strategic scientific planning and program coordination at the National Institute on Minority Health and Wilson: Just Health Disparities, an arrived at WSU. agency of the National Institutes of Health. Before that, he was chancellor of the University of Colorado-Denver from 2006 to 2010.

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Elliott hasn’t said it’s no longer planning a takeover, but there’s been chatter about interest from other financial firms, such as Bain Capital, and Compuware has reported improved profitability, most recently in its third quarter results.

Hospital M&A It was fun while it lasted, Tigers.

Baseball in October

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he Detroit Tigers dominated sports business headlines for 2013 — not only for a successful season but also for major player and management moves. Those changes followed the team’s reaching its third consecutive American League Championship Series. However, the season ended when the Boston Red Sox grand-slammed their way past the Tigers on the way to winning the World Series. After the season, Tigers manager Jim Leyland retired after eight seasons; Brad Ausmus was hired to replace him. And, Prince Fielder and Doug Fister were traded. Other sports business headlines of note in 2013: Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson broke all the team’s major receiving records; the Lions drafted “Ziggy” Ansah; the Detroit Pistons hired a new coach, Maurice “Mo” Cheeks; and Detroit doesn’t get the X Games, despite a hard-fought bid.

Suitors for Compuware

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year ago, Compuware Corp. was under siege by New York-based Elliott Management Corp., a hedge fund that had announced a $2.3 billion takeover bid of the Detroit-based company in December 2012. After the bid was announced, Elliott blasted the makeup of the Compuware board, saying members lacked an information technology background and geographic diversity. Separately, on March 31, co-founder Peter Karmanos Jr. retired from the board with a six-year consulting deal. However, that gig was terminated after disagreements over retirement party plans and headline-making controversial comments from Karmanos about Compuware’s current management team. (As reported by the Detroit Karmanos: Retires Free Press, Karmanos — but not quietly. said: “The current management of Compuware needs to get their head out of their ass, all right, and understand they have more responsibility than playing some kind of silly game with some jerks in New York City.”) Meanwhile, in April, and then again in November, Compuware announced a number of changes to its board. Out were Karmanos; former Covisint CFO W. James Prowse; Glenda Price, the former president of Marygrove College and current president of the Detroit Public Schools Foundation; and Ralph Szygenda, the former chief information officer at General Motors Co. In were David Fubini, a senior director at McKinsey & Co., and Lee Roberts, president and CEO of Conshohocken, Pa.-based BlueWater Management Consulting. Also added were Jeffrey Clarke, a managing partner at New York-based Augusta Columbia Capital Inc. and Jennifer Raab, president of New York-based Hunter College.

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he big local story in hospital M&A that didn’t happen in 2013 was the planned merger between Beaumont Health System and Henry Ford Health System. Disagreements over policy and operational issues scuttled merger talks. A key underlying issue was inherent cultural differences between the employed-physician model of Henry Ford and the private practice-dominated model of Beaumont. The proposed Beaumont-Henry Ford merger would have created a $6.4 billion, 10-hospital integrated health system with nearly 40 percent market share locally. The year’s other big health care M&A story came together in December when Flintbased McLaren Health Care acquired Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute in Detroit. With McLaren’s 10 hospitals scattered over eastern, central and northern Michigan, the move will enable McLaren to create one of the state’s largest oncology hospital providers, with more than 12,000 patients and 165,000 outpatient visits per year. There is big opposition from the institute’s longtime partner, the Detroit Medical Center; the DMC filed suit to request an injunction to prevent the affiliation between Karmanos and McLaren. However, McLaren said the deal has been completed.

out institutional investor interest from Detroit-area financial whizzes. Among the local winners in the Twitter (NYSE: TWTR) IPO was Rizvi Traverse Management LLC in Birmingham. Twitter, the current star for micro blogging posts, was founded in 2006 but has never been profitable. Still, investor interest has endured. Over the years, Rizvi Management had become the company’s largest shareholder, with 15.6 percent of the company’s stock. Twitter set its IPO price at $26 a share, which put its valuation at $14.2 billion and Rizvi’s share at $2.2 billion. By the end of the first day of trading on Nov. 7, the buzz over Twitter’s stock had pushed it to $44.90 a share, making Rizvi’s stake about $3.3 billion. It’s continued to trade above $40 a share.

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t was a big year for The D in everything related to its economic future. In March, under the direction of Gov. Rick Snyder, came the appointment of an emergency manager to oversee the city’s efforts to emerge from its financial crisis. In July came news that Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr would lead Detroit to file a Chapter 9 bankruptcy case, the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. The city reports liabilities of more than $18 billion. In December, the bankruptcy case proceeded after the city passed eligibility requirements; U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes deemed the city insolvent and said negotiations with thousands of creditors were unfeasible outside of bankruptcy. Rhodes also said the city could cut retiree pensions. As this report goes to Rhodes: Judging print, Rhodes was reDetroit’s future. viewing the city’s proposed $350 million financing package. The city’s unfunded pension liability alone has been estimated at $3.5 billion to $8 billion.

Retail in Detroit … and beyond

Duggan election win

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he past 12 months saw several retail milestones for the city of Detroit: Whole Foods opened in June; Detroit’s first Meijer store opened at Eight Mile and Woodward, and the number of boutique retailers continued to multiply in Midtown. By our count, there are now upward of 30. What got the most media buzz was the introduction of Shinola, the maker of upscale watches, bicycles and leather goods. Shinola is also Exhibit A in the city’s burgeoning class of makers and manufacturers opening their doors as interest inlocally produced goods continues to rise. In the fast-casual food category, landlords of city buildings and suburban developments reported increased deals with franchise chains. (Think Five Guys and Bonefish Grill.) Suburban malls also reported leases with a number of retailers new to this market. For example, Troy’s tony Somerset Collection landed deals with luxury retailers such as Halston and David Yurman; and the mall’s new Microsoft Store opened in June.

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witter’s IPO was arguably one of the big national business stories of the year. But behind the headlines, it couldn’t have happened with-

t almost didn’t happen. Mike Duggan, the former Detroit Medical Center president and CEO, was elected mayor of Detroit in the November election. He earned his spot on the general election ballot after running as a write-in candidate in the Aug. 6 primary. He ran as a write-in after the Wayne County Circuit Court and the state Court of Appeals booted Duggan: From him from the ballot for DMC to the D. filing to run for election two weeks earlier than the Detroit City Charter stipulates. After a media blitz and neighborhood getout-the-vote effort, Duggan won the primary election with 48,716 votes, compared with Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon’s 28,391. Duggan called Napoleon a strong opponent and reflected on his campaign as “an uphill and long-shot struggle.” The City Council election was also significant in November; it now has a council-bydistrict system. Voters selected incumbents James Tate, Andre Spivey and Saunteel Jenkins, and newcomers George Cushingberry, Scott Benson, Mary Sheffield, Raquel Castañeda-López and Gabe Leland.

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Medicaid expansion

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fter nearly a year of debate, the majority of Michigan Republican legislators in September listened to proponents and signed on to the plan pushed by Gov. Rick Snyder, Democrats and the health care industry to expand Medicaid to 133 percent of the federal poverty level. About 475,000 uninsured people are expected to become eligible. But Republican opposition to Obamacare did not extend to approving a bill, also supported by Snyder, to create a state-based health insurance marketplace to sell private policies subsidized by the U.S. government.

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eal estate is back in many parts of town, especially on the residential side. The latest home sales data show prices on the rise; data tracked by Realcomp II said November median home sale prices Home sale prices on the were up 41 perup ... and up. cent compared with a year ago. Market inventory decreased 12.3 percent, with 15,088 homes available in October compared with 17,197 homes in November 2012. Home sales tracked in Wayne, Macomb and Oakland counties all reported large price increases. On the commercial side, the Troy office market, the Detroit office market, and various mixed-use and logistics projects in Novi, Wixom, and Ann Arbor are development highlights.

Talmer: Next step in its growth is an IPO.

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roy-based Talmer Bancorp Inc. has been bulking up for an expected initial public offering. In October, the bank announced it would buy the remaining assets of the long-troubled Capitol Bancorp Ltd. in a federal bankruptcy proceeding. The $7 million deal is designed to help Talmer in its bid to go public. President and CEO David Provost has declined to comment recently, but said in the past that he wanted to take the bank holding company for Talmer public later in 2014. Talmer’s projected IPO, the first by a Michigan bank since before the recession, would finance an expansion into Chicago and other markets. Before embarking on its expansion in April 2010, Talmer was known as First Michigan Bank, with a single branch and about $90 million in assets. The expansion was fueled by a fundraising of $200 million, nearly a fourth of which came from New York financier Wilbur Ross. The bank used that capital to finance acquisitions of troubled banks in Wisconsin and Michigan that were closed by state and federal regulators.

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he World Watch feature that accompanies the monthly Crain’s Michigan Business sections offers a snapshot of businesses in the state that operate in other countries. It’s a sampling, not a comprehensive list. But even so, World Watch has provided details on the international operations of more than 60 companies this year. Coming up Jan. 13 is a look at Michigan business in South Africa, followed by Australia in February. If you know of a Michigan company that exports, manufactures abroad or has facilities abroad, email Jennette Smith, managing editor, at [email protected].

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Here, in alphabetical order, is a look back at the countries and companies featured throughout 2013, where they’re based and, if available, how many employees they have in the country.

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䡲 Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc., Novi; 900 employees

䡲 Chrysler Group LLC, Auburn Hills; 10,308

employees 䡲 Domino’s Pizza Inc., Ann Arbor; about 5,000 employees 䡲 Ferrous Processing and Trading Co., Detroit; 63 employees 䡲 Inteva Products LLC, Troy; 155 employees 䡲 Kelly Services Ltd., Troy; more than 200 permanent and 6,000 temporary employees 䡲 Meritor Inc., Troy; 100 employees 䡲 NSF International Inc., Ann Arbor; more than 300 full-time and contract employees in addition to a network of auditors 䡲 Soave Hydroponics Inc., Detroit; 250 employees during peak season and 125 offseason peak 䡲 TI Automotive Ltd., Auburn Hills; 130 employees 䡲 Valassis Communications Inc., Livonia; 40 employees

Brazil and Venezuela With about 30 million residents entering the middle class during the past decade, Brazil has become the world’s seventh-largest economy with a $2.4 trillion nominal gross domestic product in 2012. Venezuela’s economy is considerably smaller than Brazil’s, ranked 30th with a $382 billion 2012 nominal GDP. But with emphases on petroleum and manufacturing, Venezuela still attracts several Michigan-based companies. Along with its natural resources and agricultural strengths, Brazil has a long legacy as a hub for automotive and other manufacturing, such as aerospace. And it’s attracting Michigan companies seeking to expand manufacturing operations and distribution channels.

䡲 Amway Co., Ada; about 100 employees in Brazil and about 100 in Venezuela 䡲 Chrysler Group LLC, Auburn Hills; 50 employees in Brazil and 1,086 in Venezuela 䡲 Compuware Corp., Detroit; 79 employees 䡲 Dow Chemical Co., Midland; 2,465 employees 䡲 Meritor Inc., Troy; 167 salaried and 1,192 hourly employees 䡲 TI Automotive Ltd., Auburn Hills; 1,826 employees in Brazil and 66 in Venezuela 䡲 Ultimation Industries LLC, Roseville; three direct and 50-plus indirectly for installation phase of projects 䡲 Visteon Corp., Van Buren Township; about 1,700 employees 䡲 Whirlpool Corp., Benton Harbor; 14,500 employees

Canada Canada is America’s largest trading partner. And with it being just a stone’s throw away from Detroit, it isn’t surprising that many Michigan companies operate there. In 2012, Canada was the world’s 11thlargest economy with a $1.8 trillion nominal GDP. Some of its major exports include crude oil and petroleum products, cars, timber, aluminum and coal. Nearly three-fourths of Canadian exports end up in the U.S. Canada’s major imports include machinery, motor vehicles and parts, crude oil and chemicals.

䡲 Amway Co., Ada; 80 employees 䡲 Autoliv ASP Inc., Auburn Hills; 850 employees 䡲 Compuware Corp., Detroit; 202 employees 䡲 Con-way Inc., Ann Arbor; 510 employees

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Dow Chemical employs 3,600 in China.

China China has the world’s second-largest economy with an $8.2 trillion nominal GDP in 2012. Major exports include machinery, data processing equipment, apparel and textiles. Imports include machinery, oil and mineral fuels, medical equipment and motor vehicles. One big connection for Michigan business to China is a booming consumer auto market. China drivers now have more than 240 million vehicles, 120 million of which are passenger cars, according to Bloomberg News.

United Kingdom

Canada

Netherlands Germany

France Israel Mexico

France France is the world’s fifth-largest economy by its nominal GDP, reported at $2.6 trillion in 2012. Its major exports include machinery and transportation equipment, autos,

Japan

India

Venezuela

Qatar

Brazil

plastics, chemicals and steel. Major imports include machinery and equipment, vehicles, crude oil, aircraft, plastics and chemicals. 䡲 Amway Co., Ada; employs 5,000 independent distributors 䡲 Autoliv Inc., Auburn Hills; 3,100 employees 䡲 Chrysler Group LLC, Auburn Hills; 282 employees, not including network of dealers 䡲 Compuware Corp., Detroit; 192 employees 䡲 Cooper-Standard Automotive, Novi; about 1,800 employees 䡲 Domino’s Pizza Inc., Ann Arbor; about 3,000 employees 䡲 Dow Chemical Co., Midland; 1,350 employees 䡲 Federal-Mogul Corp., Southfield; 1,750 employees 䡲 Inteva Products LLC, Troy; 1,100 employees 䡲 Meritor Inc., Troy; 186 employees 䡲 Metaldyne LLC, Plymouth; 200 employees 䡲 MSX International Inc., Warren; about 450 employees 䡲 TI Automotive Ltd., Auburn Hills; 779 employees

䡲 American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings

Inc., Detroit; about 1,700 employees 䡲 Autoliv Inc., Ada; 8,000 employees 䡲 Compuware Corp., Detroit; 133 employees 䡲 Con-way Inc., Ann Arbor; 650 employees 䡲 Cooper-Standard Automotive, Novi; about 3,200 employees 䡲 Dow Chemical Co., Midland; 3,600 employees 䡲 Federal-Mogul Corp., Southfield; 2,750 employees 䡲 Ford Motor Co., Dearborn; about 25,000 employees 䡲 General Motors Co., Detroit; more than 35,000 employees 䡲 Lear Corp., Southfield; about 10,000 employees 䡲 SAF-Holland USA Inc., Holland; 253 employees 䡲 TI Automotive Ltd., Auburn Hills; 4,100 employees 䡲 TRW Automotive Holdings Corp., Livonia; more than 8,700 employees 䡲 Urban Science Inc., Detroit; 27 employees 䡲 X-Rite Inc., Grand Rapids; about 50 employees

China

Saudi Arabia

TRW employs about 10,700 in Germany.

Germany Germany has the world’s fourth-largest economy, with nominal GDP of $3.4 trillion in 2012, and makes up about one-fifth of the total European Union’s GDP of $16.4 trillion. Germany’s biggest exports include motor vehicles, machinery, chemicals, metals and pharmaceuticals. Big imports include machinery, data processing equipment and vehicles.

䡲 Autoliv Inc., Auburn Hills; 2,100 employees 䡲 Belfor Holdings Inc., Birmingham; about 500 employees 䡲 Compuware Corp., Detroit; 84 employees 䡲 Con-way Inc., Ann Arbor; 50 employees 䡲 Cooper-Standard Automotive, Novi; about 2,100 employees 䡲 Domino’s Pizza Inc., Ann Arbor; 100 employees 䡲 Dow Chemical Co., Midland; about 5,200 employees

䡲 Dow Corning Corp., Midland; about 360 employees 䡲 General Motors Co., Detroit; about 20,000 employees 䡲 Kelly Services Inc., Troy; about 130 employees 䡲 Key Safety Inc., Sterling Heights; 250 employees 䡲 Metaldyne LLC, Plymouth; 618 employees 䡲 MSX International Inc., Warren; about 305 employees 䡲 TI Automotive Ltd., Auburn Hills; 1,800 employees 䡲 TRW Automotive Holdings Corp., Livonia; about 10,700 employees

IAC has 525 employees in India.

India India has the world’s 10th-largest economy with a $1.82 trillion nominal GDP in 2012. Major exports include machinery, iron and steel, chemicals, vehicles and apparel. From 2000 to 2010, India’s economy grew rapidly as GDP more than tripled. So although India’s GDP grew at an annual rate of 4.4 percent for the April through June quarter, it was the country’s slowest growth since 2009. 䡲 American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc., Detroit; about 600 employees 䡲 Autoliv Inc., Auburn Hills; 1,200 employees 䡲 Cooper-Standard Automotive, Novi; about 2,340 employees 䡲 DataFactZ Inc., Northville; 35 employees 䡲 Domino’s Pizza Inc., Ann Arbor; more than 10,000 employees 䡲 Dow Chemical Co., Midland; more than 900 employees 䡲 Federal-Mogul Corp., Southfield; 6,850 employees 䡲 International Automotive Components Group, Southfield; 525 employees 䡲 Kelly Services Ltd., Troy; about 300 employees 䡲 Key Safety Inc., Sterling Heights; 335 employees 䡲 Lear Corp., Southfield; about 2,800 employees 䡲 Metaldyne LLC, Plymouth; 131 employees 䡲 PAT USA Inc., Rochester Hills; 31 employees Continued on Page 13

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䡲 TI Automotive Ltd., Auburn Hills; 1,150 employees 䡲 Whirlpool Corp., Benton Harbor; 2,800 employees

Perrigo employs 1,200 in Israel.

Israel With a nominal GDP in 2012 of about $240 billion, Israel has the 43rd largest economy in the world. It is recognized for products such as high-tech equipment, wood and paper, agricultural products, cement, chemicals, plastics, textiles and footwear. The World Bank and the International Finance Committee rank Israel 41st out of 229 countries in terms of starting a business in the country, sixth when it comes to protecting investors, and 139th when it comes to dealing with construction permits. 䡲 Arotech Corp., Ann Arbor; 130 employees 䡲 Assets International LLC, Southfield; Seven employees 䡲 Belfor USA, Birmingham; 50 employees 䡲 Cascade Engineering Inc., Grand Rapids; 25 employees 䡲 Domino’s Pizza Inc., Ann Arbor; 1,250 employees 䡲 Ford Motor Co., Dearborn; with Delek Motors the exclusive importer and distributor; one Ford employee, 330 Delek employees 䡲 General Motors Co., Detroit; 420 employees 䡲 HBR Labs LLC, West Bloomfield Township; eight employees 䡲 Perrigo Co., Allegan; 1,200 employees 䡲 RGIS LLC, Auburn Hills; 50 employees (2011 figure) 䡲 Tomcar North America, Rochester Hills and Phoenix; 20 employees

Technical Training has 39 employees in Japan.

Japan Even with its government debt, Japan has the third-largest nominal GDP in the world at $5.96 trillion. The country’s economy has mostly recovered from the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami that halted production of many manufacturing plants and blocked exports from its shores. Japan’s biggest export industries are automotive, electronic equipment, machine tools and processed food. Japan remains a critical trade player

for many companies in Michigan. 䡲 Amway Co., Ada; 400 employees 䡲 Domino’s Pizza Inc., Ann Arbor; 350 fulltime, 4,800 part-time employees 䡲 Federal-Mogul Corp., Southfield; 200 employees 䡲 Ford Motor Co., Dearborn; 160 employees 䡲 International Automotive Components Group, Southfield; 450 employees 䡲 MSX International, Warren; more than 20 employees 䡲 Stryker Corp., Kalamazoo; 700 employees 䡲 Technical Training Inc. (TTi Global), Rochester Hills; 39 employees 䡲 TI Automotive, Auburn Hills; 194 employees 䡲 TRW Automotive Holdings Corp., Livonia; 200 employees 䡲 Visteon Corp., Van Buren Township; 315 employees

Con-way employs 709 in Mexico.

Mexico Mexico has a rising middle class that is more educated and increasingly earning higher wages, which has led to some emergingmarket opportunities for Michigan companies. The largest industries in Mexico, which reported nominal GDP of $1.17 trillion in 2012 and ranked 14th worldwide, are food and beverages, chemicals, iron and steel, petroleum and tobacco. Reuters reported that automotive companies, including those based in Michigan, are expected to spend $10 billion in the next 10 years on buildings and improvements to Mexican factories. Vehicles are one of the top goods Mexico exports, along with machinery, mineral fuel and oil. Last year, exports were valued at $370.9 billion, with 78 percent going to the United States. 䡲 Autoliv Inc., Americas division headquartered in Auburn Hills; 11,200 employees 䡲 Chrysler Group LLC, Auburn Hills; almost 10,000 employees 䡲 Con-way Inc., Ann Arbor; 709 employees 䡲 Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc., Novi; 3,815 employees 䡲 Domino’s Pizza Inc., Ann Arbor; about 11,500 employees 䡲 Dow Chemical Co., Midland; 417 employees 䡲 Federal-Mogul Corp., Southfield; about 4,600 employees 䡲 International Automotive Components Group, Southfield; 7,000 employees 䡲 Kelly Services Inc., Troy; almost 12,000 employees 䡲 Metaldyne LLC, Plymouth; 400 employees 䡲 Penske Logistics, part of a joint venture that includes Bloomfield Hills-based Penske Corp.; about 2,200 employees 䡲 Perrigo Co., Allegan; more than 1,000 employees 䡲 TI Automotive Ltd., Auburn Hills; about 2,600 employees

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Netherlands The Netherlands has the sixth-largest economy in the eurozone, even though its 2012 tax revenues dropped 9 percent and its GDP contracted. Its estimated GDP is $773.1 billion, No. 18 in the world. In 2011, the U.S. imported $33 billion in goods and services from the Netherlands and exported $47.5 billion. Major industries include construction, fishing and microelectronics. It is also part of the Benelux economic union with Belgium and Luxembourg. 䡲 Beyond Interactive Inc., Ann Arbor; 27 employees 䡲 Compuware Corp., Detroit; 86 employees 䡲 Dawn Food Products Inc., Jackson; 100150 employees 䡲 Dow Chemical Co., Midland; 2,235 employees 䡲 Flint Group Inc., Plymouth Township; 204 employees 䡲 General Motors Co., Detroit; about 150 employees 䡲 International Automotive Components Group, Southfield; about 275 employees 䡲 Inteva Products LLC, Troy; more than 1,030 employees 䡲 Kelly Services Inc., Troy; 20 permanent employees 䡲 Masco Corp., Taylor; about 30 employees 䡲 MSX International Inc., Warren; 100 employees 䡲 Thetford Corp., Ann Arbor; 450 employees

Domino’s Pizza employs about 2,500 in Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

䡲 Energy International Corp., Canton Township; five employees

䡲 Ford Motor Co., Dearborn; about 120

employees 䡲 Ghafari Associates LLC, Dearborn; 25 employees 䡲 Guardian Industries Corp., Auburn Hills; 260 employees 䡲 Omnex Inc., Dearborn; five employees 䡲 PAT USA Inc., Rochester Hills; 3,000 employees 䡲 Ziebart International Corp.; Troy, about 200 employees

Eagle Ottawa employs nine in the United Kingdom.

United Kingdom

PAT USA employs 3,000 in Qatar.

Qatar, Saudi Arabia With 17 percent of the world’s known petroleum reserves, Saudi Arabia’s economy is mostly driven by oil. Its estimated 2012 gross domestic product is $727.3 billion, the 19th largest economy in the world. Besides petroleum, other industries include aircraft repair, fertilizer and construction. Qatar is also one of the wealthiest nations in the Middle East because of oil reserves. Its GDP is estimated at $173.8 billion. Commercial ties between the United States and Qatar have expanded rapidly over the past seven years, with trade volumes growing from $738 million in 2003 to $4.03 billion in 2011, according to the U.S. government’s export.gov website.

䡲 BAE Systems Inc., Troy; about 5,300 employees 䡲 The Coffee Beanery Ltd.; Flushing, 260 employees 䡲 Domino’s Pizza Inc., Ann Arbor; 2,500 employees 䡲 Dow Chemical Co., Midland; 170 employees

With a 2012 GDP of about $2.44 trillion, the United Kingdom had the sixth-largest economy in the world and the third-largest in Europe, behind France. An austerity program aims to reduce the budget deficit from more than 10 percent of GDP in 2010 to nearly 1 percent of GDP by 2015. The U.K. is recognized for machine tools, automation equipment, electric power equipment, shipbuilding, textiles and more. Agriculture produces almost 60 percent of the country’s food with less than 2 percent of the labor force. 䡲 Beringea LLC, Farmington Hills; 20 employees 䡲 Bissell Homecare Inc., Grand Rapids; 27 employees 䡲 Compuware Corp., Detroit; 151 employees 䡲 Eagle Ottawa LLC, Auburn Hills; nine employees 䡲 Edwards Bros. Malloy Inc., Ann Arbor; three employees 䡲 Ford Motor Co., Dearborn; 14,500 employees 䡲 ForeSee Results Inc., Ann Arbor; eight employees 䡲 General Motors Co., Detroit; 4,000 employees 䡲 George P. Johnson Co., Auburn Hills; 85 employees 䡲 Guardian Industries Inc., Auburn Hills; 300 employees 䡲 Herman Miller Inc., Zeeland; 200 employees 䡲 International Automotive Components Group, North American headquarters in Southfield; 1,200 employees 䡲 Meritor Inc., Troy; 480 employees 䡲 MSX International Inc., Warren; 330 employees

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CRAIN'S LIST: PRIVATE 200 Ranked by 2012 revenue Revenue ($000,000) 2012

Revenue ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Full-time local employees Jan. 2013

Worldwide employees Jan. 2013

Chrysler Group LLC

Sergio Marchionne chairman and CEO

$65,784.0

$54,981.0

19.6%

26,427

66,223

Automobile manufacturer

2.

Penske Corp.

Roger Penske chairman and CEO

21,300.0

19,330.0

10.2

NA

38,848

Retail automotive, truck leasing and logistics, transportation components, motorsports racing

3.

Guardian Industries Corp.

Ron Vaupel president and CEO

5,600.0 B

5,000.0 C

12.0

NA

NA

International Automotive Components

James Kamsickas president and CEO

4,700.0

4,400.0

6.8

819

24,000

5.

Quicken Loans Inc.

Dan Gilbert chairman and founder

3,100.0 C

1,300.0 C

138.5

7,426

NA

Mortgage banking

6.

TI Automotive Ltd.

Bill Kozyra chairman, president and CEO

3,000.0

3,000.0

0.0

400

NA

Fuel systems; brake and fuel lines; heating, ventilation and airconditioning systems

7.

Inteva Products LLC

Lon Offenbacher president and CEO

2,850.0

2,800.0

1.8

450

10,400

Automotive supplier of interior systems, closure systems, roof systems, and motors and electronics

Ilitch companies

Christopher Ilitch president and CEO

2,600.0

2,400.0

8.3

8,700

21,000

Little Caesars Pizza, Detroit Red Wings, Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, Champion Foods, Olympia Entertainment, Uptown Entertainment, Olympia Development, Little Caesars Pizza Kit Fundraising Program and Ilitch Holdings; Michael Ilitch owns the Detroit Tigers, Marian Ilitch owns MotorCity Casino-Hotel

9.

Plastipak Holdings Inc.

William Young president and CEO

2,371.7

2,302.4

3.0

605

4,700

Manufacturer of rigid plastic containers for the consumer products industry

10.

Soave Enterprises LLC

Anthony Soave president and CEO

1,917.0

1,853.0

3.5

368

1,364

Diversified management holding company

11.

Atlas Oil Co.

Sam Simon chairman and CEO

1,878.7

2,293.7

-18.1

175

345

12.

Bridgewater Interiors LLC

Ronald Hall Sr. (313) 842-3300; www.bridgewater-interiors.com president and CEO

1,838.7

1,746.0

5.3

NA

2,026

Automotive interiors

Dura Automotive Systems LLC/ Global Automotive Systems LLC

Lynn Tilton CEO

1,588.0

1,760.0

-9.8

465

11,021

Control systems (shifters, parking brakes, pedals, cables, hardware); exterior systems (glass systems, exterior trim systems); structural systems (lightweight body structures, door structures)

14.

Sherwood Food Distributors LLC

Earl Ishbia co-chairman, president and CEO

1,523.4

1,437.7

6.0

279

1,069

Wholesale food distributor

(313) 659-7300; www.sherwoodfoods.com

15.

Moroun family holdings

NA D

1,492.6 C

1,300.0 C

14.8

NA

NA

16.

Affinia Group Inc.

Terry McCormack president and CEO

1,450.0

1,478.0

-1.9

55

5,500

Automotive and industrial replacement parts

17.

The Suburban Collection

David Fischer chairman and CEO

1,370.8

1,221.3

12.2

1,411

1,506

Automobile dealerships

18.

Walbridge Aldinger Co.

John Rakolta Jr. chairman and CEO

1,291.1

1,130.0

14.3

281

1,000

Construction: general contracting, design-build, construction management, engineer/procure/construct

19.

Belfor Holdings Inc.

Sheldon Yellen CEO

1,261.0

1,286.0

-1.9

993

5,900

Insurance repair and reconstruction, environmental cleanup, residential, commercial and industrial, janitoral, duct and kitchen exhaust cleaning services

H.W. Kaufman Financial Group Inc./ Burns & Wilcox Ltd.

Alan Kaufman chairman, president and CEO

1,225.0

950.0

28.9

183

1,094

Specialty insurance, reinsurance, premium financing, loss control and premium audits

Innovation Ventures LLC (Living Essentials LLC, 5-Hour Energy)

Manoj Bhargava CEO

1,200.0

1,200.0

0.0

NA

NA

21.

Grede Holdings LLC

Douglas Grimm chairman, president and CEO

1,200.0

996.0

20.5

66

4,949

23.

Wolverine Packing Co.

Jim Bonahoom president

1,156.0

1,066.4

8.4

NA

NA

24.

Metaldyne LLC

Thomas Amato president and CEO

1,100.0

1,000.0

10.0

123

4,300

Global automotive supplier providing precision-engineered products for powertrain applications

25.

Key Safety Systems Inc.

Jason Luo president and CEO

1,032.0

938.0

10.0

250

8,500

Airbags, seatbelts, steering wheels, electronics

26.

Barton Malow Co.

Ryan Maibach president

1,005.9

1,164.1

-13.6

372

NA

General contracting, construction management, design/build, selfperform services: civil, concrete, rigging and interiors

27.

Meridian Health Plan Inc.

David Cotton president and CEO

977.1

960.6

1.7

415

531

Government programs health insurance

28.

Kenwal Steel Corp.

Kenneth Eisenberg chairman and CEO

904.3

885.3

2.2

205

339

Steel service center

1.

4.

8.

13.

20. 21.

Company Phone; website

Top executive(s)

(248) 576-5741; www.chryslergroupllc.com

(248) 648-2000; www.penske.com

(248) 340-1800; www.guardian.com

Type of business

Manufacturer of glass, automotive and building products

Global tier-one supplier of automotive components and systems, including interior and exterior trim

(248) 455-7000; www.iacgroup.com (800) 251-9080; www.quickenloans.com

(248) 494-5000; www.tiautomotive.com

(248) 655-8886; www.intevaproducts.com

(313) 471-6600; www.ilitchcompanies.com

(734) 455-3600; www.plastipak.com

(313) 567-7000; www.soave.com

(800) 878-2000; www.atlasoil.com

■ Second largest percentage increase

(248) 299-7500; www.duraauto.com

Petroleum distribution, total fuel needs

Ambassador Bridge and various trucking and logistics companies

(586) 939-7000

(734) 827-5400; www.affiniagroup.com

(877) 471-7100; www.suburbancollection.com

(313) 963-8000; www.walbridge.com

(248) 594-1144; www.belfor.com

(248) 932-9000; www.kaufmanfinancialgroup.com

Maker of energy drinks

(248) 960-1700; www.5hourenergy.com (248) 440-9500; www.grede.com

(313) 259-7500; www.wolverinepacking.com

(734) 207-6200; www.metaldyne.com

(586) 726-3800; www.keysafetyinc.com

(248) 436-5000; www.bartonmalow.com

(313) 324-3700; www.mhplan.com

(313) 739-1000; www.kenwal.com

Metal components supplier

Wholesale meat packer and processor; wholesale meat, poultry and seafood distributor

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Revenue ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Full-time local employees Jan. 2013

Worldwide employees Jan. 2013

George P. Johnson Co.

$815.3

$725.2

12.4%

131

1,300

(248) 475-2500; www.gpj.com

Laurence Vallee president David Drews executive vice president, CFO

30.

Barrick Enterprises Inc.

Robert Barrick president

809.9

786.5

3.0

25

25

Petroleum retailer and wholesaler

31.

RKA Petroleum Cos. Inc.

Kay Albertie managing shareholder

719.0

631.0

14.0

89

89

Wholesale distributor of gasoline, diesel fuel, ethanol, biodiesel, Jet A and Jet A1 products; hauler of crude oil

32.

Victory Automotive Group Inc.

Jeffrey Cappo president

703.5 B

NA

NA

NA

NA

Automotive dealerships

33.

Henniges Automotive

Douglas DelGrosso (248) 340-4100; www.hennigesautomotive.com CEO

682.0

611.0

11.6

172

5,669

34.

McNaughton-McKay Electric Co.

Donald Slominski Jr. president and CEO

641.0

603.0

6.3

283

744

Electric/electronics distributor

35.

Orleans International Inc.

Earl Tushman president

637.0

636.0

0.2

28

36

Meat importer

36.

The Diez Group

Gerald Diez chairman and CEO

612.0

562.0

8.9

NA

NA

Holding group for steel and aluminum manufacturing companies

37.

Piston Automotive LLC

Vincent Johnson chairman and CEO

569.9

473.8

20.3

225

NA

Automotive supplier

38.

PVS Chemicals Inc.

James Nicholson president and CEO

566.0

425.0

33.2

275

935

Manufacturer, marketer and distributor of industrial chemicals

39.

Carhartt Inc.

Mark Valade president and CEO

555.0

533.0

4.1

371

4,196

40.

Amerisure Mutual Insurance Co.

Richard Russell president and CEO

551.2

495.3

11.3

366

698

41.

Neapco Holdings LLC

Robert Hawkey president and CEO

550.0

562.2

-2.2

287

2,152

42.

Lakeshore TolTest Corp.

Grant McCullagh president and CEO

537.5

570.0

-5.7

185

NA

Construction management, general contracting, design-build, owner's representative, program management

FKA Distributing Co. (HoMedics)

Alon Kaufman CEO Ron Ferber president

525.0 C

500.0 C

5.0

NA

NA

Personal wellness products

Art Van Furniture Inc.

Archie Van Elslander chairman Kim Yost CEO

515.0

470.0

9.6

1,888

2,772

(586) 939-0800; www.artvan.com

Lipari Foods LLC

Thom Lipari president and CEO

502.0

449.0

11.8

NA

910

Wholesale food distribution

LaFontaine Automotive Group

Michael LaFontaine owner and president Maureen LaFontaine owner and vice president

453.3

411.4

10.2

823

823

Automobile dealerships

(248) 887-4747; www.thefamilydeal.com

47.

MSX International Inc.

Frederick Minturn president and CEO

450.0

400.0

12.5

1,000

5,000

48.

The Harvard Drug Group LLC

Terrance Haas CEO

438.0

405.8

8.0

253

470

Pharmaceutical distributor, wholesaler and manufacturer, compounding, vet supply

49.

Prestige Automotive LLC

Gregory Jackson chairman, president and CEO

436.0

409.7

6.4

202

NA

Automobile dealerships, real estate and insurance

Global Automotive Alliance LLC

William Pickard chairman and CEO Sylvester Hester vice chairman

415.0

329.0

26.1

510

1,010

Automotive manufacturer, assembler, warehouse sequencer, aerospace warehousing and logistics

McKinley Inc.

Albert M. Berriz CEO Matthew Mason senior vice president and managing director, institutional commercial real estate

400.0

273.0

46.5

NA

1,458

Invest and manage residential and commercial real estate

52.

Trico Products Corp.

Lou Braga president and CEO

396.0 D

396.0 D

0.0

NA

NA

Original equipment manufacturer, original equipment supplier and aftermarket windshield wiper blades and systems

53.

ABC Appliance Inc.

Gordon Hartunian chairman

395.0

450.0

-12.2

806

NA

Appliances, electronics and car audio, bedding and furniture

Michigan Tractor and Machinery Co. (Michigan Cat)

Bill Hodges executive vice president

392.0

383.0

2.3

NA

NA

Heavy equipment dealer providing sales of new and used equipment, rental, parts and service solutions for the paving, earthmoving, landscaping, power systems, trucking and industrial equipment industries

55.

Talascend LLC

Ron Wood chairman and CEO

380.0 C

350.0

8.6

NA

NA

Technical staffing and direct placement in manufacturing, engineering and construction

55.

Letica Corp.

Anton Letica president

380.0 E

388.0 E

-2.1

NA

NA

Plastic and paper packaging manufacturer

57.

Elder Automotive Group

Irma Elder CEO

365.6

309.4

18.2

215

400

Automotive dealerships

Rank

29.

43. 44. 45. 46.

50. 51.

54.

Company Phone; website

(248) 549-3737; www.barrickent.com

(734) 946-2199; www.rkapetroleum.com

(734) 495-3500; www.victoryautomotivegroup.com

(248) 399-7500; www.mc-mc.com

(248) 855-5556; www.orleansintl.com

(313) 491-1200; www.thediezgroup.com

(313) 541-8674; www.pistongroup.com

(313) 921-1200; www.pvschemicals.com

(313) 271-8460; www.carhartt.com

(248) 615-9000; www.amerisure.com

(734) 447-1380; www.neapco.com

(313) 875-4115; www.ltccorp.com

(248) 863-3000; www.homedics.com

(586) 447-3500; www.liparifoods.com

(248) 829-6300; www.msxi.com

(734) 743-6000; www.theharvarddruggroup.com

(586) 773-2369; www.prestigeautomotive.com

(313) 297-6676

(734) 769-8520; www.mckinley.com

(248) 371-1700; www.tricoproducts.com

(248) 335-4222; www.abcwarehouse.com

Top executive(s)

(248) 349-4800; www.michigancat.com (248) 537-1300; www.talascend.com

(248) 652-0557; www.letica.com

(248) 585-4000; www.elderautogroup.com

Type of business Experiential marketing agency

Weatherstrip seals, glass encapsulation, modular sealing systems and anti-vibration components

Apparel manufacturer

Property and casualty insurance company

Designs, manufactures and distributes driveline systems and service parts

Retail home furnishings

Consulting and business process outsourcing for transportation retail networks and talent acquisition and management

B Automotive News. C Crain's estimate. D Figure is an estimate from the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association Top 100 list. E Plastics News estimate. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Company Phone; website

Top executive(s)

Revenue ($000,000) 2012

Revenue ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Full-time local employees Jan. 2013

Worldwide employees Jan. 2013

Type of business

58.

Key Plastics LLC

Terry Gohl CEO

$364.0 B

$615.0

-40.8%

NA

NA

59.

Roush Enterprises C

Evan Lyall CEO

351.3

305.1

15.1

2,420

2,750

60.

Camaco LLC

Arvind Pradhan president and CEO

350.0

300.0

16.7

32

850

Full-service supplier of automotive seat structure assemblies

60.

SET Enterprises Inc.

Sid Taylor chairman

350.0

330.0

6.1

180

340

Steel processing and sales

62.

Belle Tire Distributors Inc.

Don Barnes Jr. chairman

340.0

308.0

10.4

1,100

1,723

Retailer of tires and automotive services

63.

Plante Moran PLLC

Gordon Krater managing partner

331.0

304.5

8.7

925

1,996

Accounting and management consulting firm

64.

NYX Inc.

Chain Sandhu chairman

330.0

302.0

9.3

1,600

NA

Automotive interiors and under-hood plastic moldings

Southfield Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram

Dan Frost president Gary Wood CFO

306.3

197.5

55.1

365

NA

Automobile dealerships

(248) 354-2950; southfieldchrysler.com

Commercial Contracting Group Inc.

William Pettibone chairman

304.0

248.0

22.6

144

221

General contractor, machinery installer, building interiors, concrete

General RV Center Inc.

Robert Baidas CEO Loren Baidas president and chairman

303.0

260.0

16.5

380

575

Recreational vehicle and trailer dealership

(248) 349-0900; www.generalrv.com

68.

John E. Green Co.

Peter Green chairman

300.0

300.0

0.0

80

NA

Mechanical and fire protection contractor

69.

EQ The Environmental Quality Co.

David Lusk president and CEO

297.0

325.0

-8.6

454

949

Environmental management services

70.

Stewart Management Group Inc.

Gordon Stewart president

296.4

265.7

11.5

93

448

Automobile dealerships

71.

Hungry Howie's Pizza Inc.

Steve Jackson president and CEO

290.8

267.2

8.8

NA

NA

Pizza franchisor

72.

United Road Services Inc.

Kathleen McCann president and CEO

288.0

259.0

11.2

300

1,400

Vehicle logistics for vehicle manufacturers, remarketers, auctions, dealers and internet vehicle transactions nationally

73.

U.S. Manufacturing Corp.

Brian Simon president and CEO

287.0

238.0

20.6

603

1,042

Automotive parts supplier

74.

U.S. Farathane Corp.

Andrew Greenlee president and CEO

270.0

235.0

14.9

1,385

1,785

Plastic injection molder, extruder, thermal compression molder

74.

Contractors Steel Co.

Donald Simon president and CEO

270.0

260.0

3.8

175

325

76.

Great Expressions Dental Centers PC

Rich Beckman CEO

255.0

210.0

21.4

NA

2,200

77.

Detroit Lions Inc.

William Clay Ford Sr. chairman and owner

248.0 D

231.0 D

7.4

NA

NA

National Football League franchise

78.

Crain Communications Inc.

Keith Crain chairman

246.1

240.4

2.4

300

850

Publisher of business, trade and consumer publications and related websites

79.

Service Brands International LLC

Craig Donaldson CEO

243.0

241.0

0.8

67

NA

Residential cleaning, home repair and residential and light commercial painting franchise businesses

80.

Altair Engineering Inc.

James Scapa chairman and CEO

238.0

212.0

12.3

NA

1,790

81.

Revspring Inc.

Timothy Schriner president and CEO

236.1

142.0

66.3

120

425

82.

Fisher & Co. Inc.

Alfred Fisher III CEO

230.0

190.0

21.1

535

1,475

Automotive seating systems and components

Vision Information Technologies Inc. (VisionIT)

David Segura CEO Christine Rice president

226.5

239.0

-5.2

382

1,020

Mobile application solutions, managed IT services and talent management

84.

The Bartech Group Inc.

David Barfield chairman, president and CEO

223.0

214.0

4.2

1,324

2,802

Human capital and staffing services

85.

Ride Control LLC (Gabriel)

Lisa Bahash president and CEO

216.0

215.0 E

0.5

NA

NA

Aftermarket and original equipment manufacturer for light- and heavy-duty vehicles

85.

Palace Sports & Entertainment LLC

Dennis Mannion president and CEO

216.0 F

236.0 F

-8.5

255

NA

Detroit Pistons, The Palace of Auburn Hills, DTE Energy Music Theatre

65. 66. 67.

83.

(248) 449-6100; www.keyplastics.com

(734) 779-7006; www.roush.com

(248) 442-6800; www.camacollc.com

(586) 573-3600; www.setenterprises.com

(313) 271-9400; www.belletire.com

(248) 352-2500; www.plantemoran.com

(734) 462-2385; www.nyxinc.com

(248) 209-0500; www.cccnetwork.com

(313) 868-2400; www.johnegreen.com

(734) 329-8000; www.eqonline.com

(313) 432-6200; www.gordonchevrolet.com

(248) 414-3300; www.hungryhowies.com

(734) 947-7900; unitedroad.com

(586) 467-1600; www.usmfg.com

(248) 754-7000; www.usfarathane.com

(734) 464-4000; www.contractorssteel.com

(248) 203-1100; greatexpressions.com

(313) 216-4000; www.detroitlions.com

(313) 446-6000; www.crain.com

(734) 822-6697; www.servicebrands.com

(248) 614-2400; www.altair.com

(248) 567-7300; www.dantomsystems.com

(586) 746-2000; www.fisherco.com

(877) 768-7222; www.visionit.com

(248) 208-4300; www.bartechgroup.com

(248) 971-1910; gabriel.com

(248) 377-0100; www.palacenet.com

Injection-molded components and assemblies

Engineering, testing, product development and prototype services suppliers to the transportation, defense, life science and theme park industries

Steel service center

Offers a complete range of dental care, including general and preventative care, cosmetic, orthodontic and specialty dental services

Global software and technology, engineering simulation, advanced computing, enterprise analytics and product development Business process outsourcing, accounts receivable management

B Sold non-core European operations February 2012. C Figures do not include motorsports employee counts or revenue of Roush Fenway. D From Forbes. E Figure from the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association Top 100 list. F Crain's estimate. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Revenue ($000,000) 2012

Revenue ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Full-time local employees Jan. 2013

Worldwide employees Jan. 2013

Strategic Staffing Solutions Inc.

Cynthia Pasky president and CEO

$208.7

$220.0

-5.1%

537

1,792

88.

Aristeo Construction Co.

Joseph Aristeo president

206.0

227.0

-9.3

300

NA

Manufacturing/industrial general contractor and construction manager

89.

Cold Heading Co.

Derek Stevens CEO

199.0

169.0

17.8

NA

NA

Automotive supplier

90.

Ervin Industries Inc.

John Pearson president and CEO

195.0

191.1

2.0

0

390

Manufacturer of steel and stainless steel particles; engaged in commercial equipment leasing

91.

Snethkamp Automotive Family

Mark Snethkamp president

185.0

200.0

-7.5

196

NA

Automobile dealerships

Roncelli Inc.

Gary Roncelli chairman and CEO Thomas Wickersham president and COO

185.0

243.0

-23.9

185

195

(586) 264-2060; www.roncelli-inc.com

Construction services, program management, construction management, design and build

Motor City Electric Co.

Dale Wieczorek chairman, president and CEO

183.6

243.3

-24.5

502

762

Electrical contractor

The Ideal Group Inc.

Frank Venegas Jr. chairman and CEO

182.0

200.0

-9.0

413

413

General contracting, specialized miscellaneous steel manufacturing and distribution of protective barrier products, pure global supply chain management, centralized storage and on-demand distribution of parts for machinery, and selling excess stock materials

Chase Plastic Services Inc.

Kevin Chase president Carole Chase vice president

181.0

164.6

10.0

52

93

Specialty engineering thermoplastics distributor

(248) 620-2120; www.chaseplastics.com

Dykema Gossett PLLC

Peter Kellett chairman and CEO

180.4

174.3

3.6

326

687

Law firm

Jim Riehl's Friendly Automotive Group Inc.

James Riehl Jr. president and CEO

173.7

141.0

23.2

163

NA

Automobile dealership

Hiller Inc.

James Hiller CEO Justin Hiller vice president

168.0

168.0

0.0

500

NA

Grocer

SmithGroupJJR Inc.

Jeffrey Hausman Detroit office director Carl Roehling president and CEO

166.6

177.1

-5.9

228

805

Architecture, engineering and planning

(313) 983-3600; www.smithgroupjjr.com

CareTech Solutions Inc.

Jim Giordano president and CEO

161.2

157.8

2.2

650

1,200

Information technology and Web products and services for more than 200 U.S. hospitals and health care systems

Fori Automation Inc.

Mike Beck vice president of operations Paul Meloche vice president of sales

160.0

142.0

12.7

185

450

(586) 247-2336; www.foriauto.com

Global assembly, testing, and welding equipment for the automotive, aerospace, military agriculture, recreational vehicle, and alternative-energy industries

Acro Service Corp.

Ron Shahani president and CEO

159.6

133.0

20.0

1,448

3,328

Exhibit Works Inc. (EWI Worldwide)

Dominic Silvio founder, chairman and CEO David Bean corporate president

159.0

133.0

19.5

200

NA

Global live communications company

(734) 525-9010; www.ewiworldwide.com

104.

Dearborn Mid-West Co.

Anthony Rosati president and CEO

155.0

110.0

40.9

107

207

Material handling systems and construction

105.

Parkway Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

Charles Riley president

153.9

110.6

39.2

125

NA

Automobile dealership

106.

Alta Equipment Co.

Steven Greenawalt CEO

152.0

137.0

10.9

220

500

Heavy construction equipment, material handling equipment, industrial equipment, cranes

Florida Production Engineering Inc.

145.0 C

3.4

NA

NA

107.

Brad Gotts president and COO

150.0 B

(248) 588-4870; www.fpe-inc.com

Design, development and manufacturing of plastic injection-molded components and innovative value-added assemblies; products are supplied to automotive OE manufacturers with a strong presence in exterior and interior trim components/modules and wheel trim products

108.

Urban Science Applications Inc.

James Anderson president, founder and CEO

146.6

125.2

17.1

319

844

Global retail marketing consulting with a scientific approach

109.

1st Source Servall Inc.

Kim Adler president

145.0

125.0

16.0

57

470

Distributor of appliance parts

110.

Vesco Oil Corp.

Marjory Epstein chairperson

144.0

134.1

7.4

119

197

Distributor of auto and industrial lubricants and chemicals, auto aftermarket products

111.

Tom Holzer Ford Inc.

Constance Holzer CEO, president and dealer principal

141.6

128.6

10.1

115

NA

Automobile dealership

(248) 474-1234; www.holzerford.com

112.

Budco Holdings Inc.

Ronald Risher executive chairman and CEO

140.0

NA

NA

NA

NA

Marketing, communication, warehouse, fulfillment, distribution

113.

Royal Oak Ford/Briarwood Ford

Eddie Hall Jr. president

138.5

136.9

1.2

161

161

Automobile dealership

114.

Buff Whelan Chevrolet

Kerry Whelan-Thieleke president

136.7

138.2

-1.1

117

117

Automotive dealership sales and service

Pat Milliken Ford Inc.

Bruce Godfrey president Brian Godfrey vice president and general manager

136.0

129.0

5.4

109

109

Automobile dealership

Company Phone; website

Top executive(s)

87.

91. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103.

115.

(313) 596-6900; www.strategicstaff.com

(734) 427-9111; www.aristeo.com

(586) 497-7000; www.coldheading.com

(734) 769-4600; www.ervinindustries.com

(313) 868-3300; www.snethkampauto.com

(313) 921-5300; www.mceco.com

(313) 849-0000; www.weareideal.com

(313) 568-6800; www.dykema.com

Type of business Consulting and staff augmentation services, vendor management programs, executive search services, call center technology and a domestic IT development center

(586) 979-8700; www.jimriehl.com (248) 355-2122; www.hillers.com

(248) 823-0800; www.caretech.com

(734) 591-1100; www.acrocorp.com

(734) 288-4400; www.dmwcc.com

(586) 465-7210; www.parkwaychryslerjeep.net

(248) 449-6700; www.altaequipment.com

(313) 259-9900; www.urbanscience.com

(586) 754-9952; www.1stservall.com

(248) 557-1600; www.vesco-oil.com

(313) 957-5100; www.budco.com

(248) 548-4100; www.royaloakford.com

(586) 939-7300; www.buffwhelan.com

(313) 255-3100; www.patmillikenford.com

Staff augmentation (IT, engineering, office support), outsourcing and IT and engineering consulting, application development and enablement, relational database design and development, Web design and development

B Plastics News estimate. C Plastics News. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Top executive(s)

Revenue ($000,000) 2012

Revenue ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Full-time local employees Jan. 2013

Worldwide employees Jan. 2013

Type of business

The Macomb Group Inc.

$135.1

$140.0

-3.5%

120

260

(586) 274-4100; www.macombgroup.com

William McGivern Jr. CEO Keith Schatko vice president

117.

HTC Global Services Inc.

Madhava Reddy president and CEO

135.0

116.0

16.4

185

5,000

118.

Chelsea Milling Co.

Howdy Holmes chairman, president and CEO

130.0

120.0

8.3

306

NA

Retail, institutional, foodservice baking mixes

119.

George W. Auch Co.

Vincent DeLeonardis president and CEO

122.7

127.6

-3.8

84

84

General contractor and construction manager

120.

DeMaria Building Co. Inc.

Joseph DeMaria Jr. president

122.1

108.0

13.1

121

NA

General contracting, design build, construction management

121.

GlobalHue

Donald Coleman chairman and CEO

121.8 B

125.3 B

-2.8

NA

NA

Advertising and marketing

Jeffrey Tamaroff Automotive Family

Marvin Tamaroff chairman emeritus Jeffrey Tamaroff chairman and CEO

121.0

123.0

-1.6

215

NA

Automotive dealerships

(248) 353-1300; www.tamaroff.com

Wright & Filippis Inc.

Anthony Filippis president and CEO

121.0

123.0

-1.6

625

850

Provider of home medical equipment, respiratory and prosthetic and orthotic services

Phillips Service Industries Inc.

W. Scott Phillips president and CEO

121.0

119.0

1.7

NA

NA

Defense systems, homeland security, aircraft components, providers of direct manufacturing technology, welding machines, rugged electronics, wireless networks, automated assembly systems, repair services, uninterruptable power supplies

Bill Perkins Automotive Group

Bill Perkins president

118.1

118.3

-0.1

127

NA

Automobile dealerships

Sachse Construction and Development Co. LLC

Todd Sachse CEO

115.4

64.5

78.8

117

NA

General contracting, construction management, design/build and tenant coordination

127.

Edwards Brothers Malloy Inc. C

John Edwards president and CEO

115.0

115.0

0.0

630

853

Book printer and binder

128.

Hatch Stamping Co.

Ronald Hatch chairman and CEO

114.0

97.0

17.5

337

529

Manufacturing

129.

Ghafari Inc.

Yousif Ghafari chairman

110.2

123.0

-10.4

635

991

Architecture, engineering, construction services, manufacturing engineering, consulting, professional staffing

130.

James Group International Inc.

John James chairman and CEO

110.0

30.0

266.7

131

148

Global supply chain management providing services in IT, export/ import logistics, assembly, consolidation/deconsolidation

131.

Iconma LLC

Claudine George managing member

109.7

103.2

6.3

NA

NA

Professional staffing and project-based services

132.

Avis Ford Inc.

Walter Douglas Sr. chairman and CEO

107.6

110.7

-2.8

102

NA

Automobile dealership

133.

Diversified Computer Supplies Inc.

Joseph Hollenshead chairman, president and CEO

106.5

98.5

8.1

49

99

Distributor of imaging/printer supplies

134.

Gorno Automotive Group

Ed Jolliffe president and general manager

105.5

98.5

7.1

NA

NA

Automobile dealership

135.

Rush Trucking Corp.

Andra Rush president and CEO

104.0

115.0

-9.6

532

532

Motor carrier, logistics management

135.

Technical Training Inc. (TTi Global)

Lori Blaker president and CEO

104.0

88.0

18.2

480

1,701

137.

Village Ford Inc.

James Seavitt president and CEO

102.6

112.0

-8.4

150

NA

Automotive dealership

The Colasanti Cos.

Christopher Colasanti president Angelo Colasanti CEO

102.4

104.0

-1.5

NA

NA

(313) 567-0060; www.colasantigroup.com

General contracting and construction management and design/ build; self-perform concrete services

139.

Tweddle Group Inc.

Andrew Tweddle president and CEO

102.0

85.0

20.0

409

NA

Publisher of automotive OEM owners and service information

140.

Corrosion Fluid Products Corp.

Joseph Andronaco CEO

101.0

92.7

9.0

35

140

Industrial engineered fluid handling equipment distributor

141.

Garden Fresh Salsa Co. Inc.

Jack Aronson president

100.0

100.0

0.0

NA

NA

Food manufacturer

HSP-EPI Acquisition LLC (Entertainment)

Lowell Potiker CEO

100.0

NA

NA

NA

NA

Marketer of coupon books, online discounts and merchant promotions

Van Pelt Corp. (Service Steel)

Roger Van Pelt president and CEO

99.2

98.0

1.2

160

325

Steel distributor

Roger Zatkoff Co. (Zatkoff Seals & Packings)

Gary Zatkoff president and CEO

96.5

92.6

4.3

59

164

Distributor of seals and packings; manufacturer of gaskets

116.

122. 122. 122. 125. 126.

138.

141. 143. 144.

(248) 786-2500; www.htcinc.com

(734) 475-1361; www.jiffymix.com

(248) 334-2000; www.auchconstruction.com

(248) 348-8710; www.demariabuild.com

(248) 223-8900; www.globalhue.com

(248) 829-8200; www.firsttoserve.com

(734) 853-5000; www.psi-online.com

(586) 775-8300; www.merollischevy.com

(313) 481-8200; www.sachse.net (734) 769-1000; www.edwardsbrothersmalloy.com

(734) 475-8628; www.hatchstamping.com

(313) 441-3000; www.ghafari.com

(313) 841-0070; www.jamesgroupintl.com

(888) 451-2519; www.iconma.com

(248) 355-7500; www.avisford.com

(800) 766-5400; www.dcsbiz.com

(734) 676-2200; www.gornoford.com

(800) 526-7874; www.rushtrucking.com

(248) 853-5550; www.tti-global.com

(313) 565-3900; www.villageford.com

(586) 307-3700; www.tweddle.com

(248) 478-0100; www.corrosionfluid.com

(248) 336-8486; www.gardenfreshsalsa.com

■ Third largest percentage increase

■ Largest percentage increase

Distributor of pipe, valves, fittings, heating and cooling, control and instrumentation, boilers, pumps repair, steam products, sanitary piping products, hose assemblies, fire protection and AWWA products Application development and maintenance, business process management, document and content management and project management office services

Staffing, outsourcing and training

(248) 404-1000; www.entertainment.com (313) 365-3600; www.servicesteel.com

(248) 478-2400; www.zatkoff.com

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Revenue ($000,000) 2012

Revenue ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Full-time local employees Jan. 2013

Worldwide employees Jan. 2013

Donald Milosch president

$95.4

$89.1

7.1%

120

136

Automobile dealership

National Business Supply Inc. (NBS Commercial Interiors)

Richard Schwabauer president

94.6

92.0

2.8

135

NA

Commercial furnishing, audio visual distributor

Technosoft Corp.

Radhakrishnan Gurusamy president

90.0

72.0

25.0

150

2,300

Ram Construction Services of Michigan Inc.

Robert Mazur president

90.0

85.0

5.9

NA

850

Waterproofing, damp proofing, caulking, building restoration and concrete restoration, deck coating

149.

Ray Laethem Inc.

Jeff Laethem president

87.0

90.0

-3.3

NA

NA

Auto dealership

150.

Wolverine Truck Sales Inc.

Lynn Terry (313) 849-0800; www.wolverinetruckgroup.com president

85.7

51.8

65.4

115

NA

Truck sales, parts and service

Netlink Software Group America Inc. Dilip Dubey

chairman and CEO Anurag Shrivastava co-founder and CEO EMEA Greg Hacias COO

84.5

71.5

18.2

126

NA

(248) 204-8800; www.netlink.com

Information technology, supply chain and business process solutions

152.

Madison Electric Co.

Brett Schneider president

81.5

77.4

5.2

130

NA

Electrical, electronic and automation distributor

153.

Guardian Alarm Co.

Douglas Pierce CEO

79.0

73.0

8.2

804

961

Security services: alarm installation and service, guard services, medical monitoring

154.

Kar Nut Products Co.

Nick Nicolay president and CEO

78.0

65.7

18.7

156

177

Snack food manufacturing and distribution

155.

Arrow Uniform-Taylor LLC

Thomas Andris CEO

72.8

64.0

13.8

469

707

Uniform rental and sales

156.

Link Engineering Co.

Roy Link chairman and CEO

72.0

60.0

20.0

290

NA

Manufacturer of testing systems and provider of commercial testing services

157.

BullsEye Telecom Inc.

William Oberlin chairman and CEO

71.2

67.6

5.4

167

176

Integrated telecom and internet services to small, medium singlelocation businesses and large Fortune 1000 enterprises with multiple locations

Proper Group International Inc.

Geoffrey O'Brien CEO

70.0

65.0

7.7

NA

NA

Plastic injection molds, injection molded parts and assembly, polyurethane and skin form tooling, microcellular foam tooling, vario-therm tooling, rapid prototyping and Web-based management of tooling and process data

158.

Gonzalez Design Group

Gary Gonzalez CEO

70.0

82.0

-14.6

400

540

Design engineering, staffing, manufacturing technologies, production systems, other

158.

TransNav Technologies Inc.

Gerrit Vreeken president

70.0 B

65.0 B

7.7

NA

NA

Trading and manufacturing company specializing in product design and development, tooling fabrication, injection molding and decorating and assembly

Synova Inc.

Tim Manney president

69.8

74.2

-6.0

200

2,350

Custom software development, maintenance and support, SAP technologies, SAP enterprise applications, SAP performance management, mobile applications development for financial and telecom verticals, cloud enabling of organizational resources

162.

Ansara Restaurant Group Inc.

Victor Ansara president and CEO

69.3

67.6

2.5

1,850

2,525

Restaurant

163.

International Extrusions Inc.

Nicholas Noecker president and CEO

69.0

66.0

4.5

185

NA

Manufacturer of aluminum extruded profiles, powder-coat painting and fabrication facilities

164.

Load One Transportation & Logistics

John Elliott president and CEO

68.8

56.3

22.1

415

478

Air charter, ground expedite, truckload, partial truckload, flatbed, drop-deck flats, curtainside flatbeds, truckload and expedite brokerage

165.

Roseville Chrysler Jeep Inc.

Michael Riehl president

66.0

63.6

3.7

68

NA

Automobile dealership

166.

Frank Rewold and Son Inc.

Frank Rewold president and CEO

65.7

43.0

52.6

37

NA

Construction management, general contracting, design/build

167.

ePrize Inc.

Matt Wise CEO

65.6

53.2

23.3

350

487

Digital engagement agency specializing in mobile, social media and Web campaigns

168.

Atwell LLC

Brian Wenzel president and CEO

65.0

38.2

70.2

89

311

Consulting and construction services

Epitec Inc.

Jerome Sheppard CEO Josie Sheppard president

65.0

51.0

27.5

600

900

Staffing and managed services

(248) 353-6800; www.epitecinc.com

168.

The Crown Group Inc.

William Baer chairman and CEO

65.0

61.2

6.2

235

479

Applies coatings to metal and plastic products; module-assembly work; sequencing, warehousing

171.

Rapid Global Business Solutions Inc.

Nanua Singh president and CEO

64.5

54.5

18.3

470

2,000

Staffing, engineering services, IT and professional services, vendor management services, master service provider, recruitment process outsourcing

172.

Market Strategies Inc.

Andrew Morrison chairman

64.0

75.3

-14.9

103

1,040

Market research consultancy

172.

T.H. Marsh Construction Co.

Ryan Marsh president and CEO

64.0

45.9

39.4

40

NA

Rank

Company Phone; website

Top executive(s)

145.

Milosch's Palace Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge Inc.

146.

147.

151.

158.

161.

168.

(248) 393-2222; www.palacecjd.com

(248) 823-5400; www.yourNBS.com

(248) 603-2600; www.technosoftcorp.com

Information technology and IT-enabled consulting services and business process outsourcing

(734) 464-3800; www.ramservices.com (888) 692-6317; www.raylaethemchryslerdodgejeep.com

(586) 825-0200; www.madisonelectric.com

(248) 423-1000; www.guardianalarm.com

(248) 588-1903; www.karsnuts.com

(313) 299-5000; www.arrowuniform.com

(734) 453-0800; www.linkeng.com

(248) 784-2500; www.bullseyetelecom.com

(586) 779-8787; www.propergroupintl.com

(248) 548-6010; www.gonzalez-group.com

(586) 716-5600; www.transnav.com

(800) 799-9625; www.synovainc.com

(248) 848-9099; www.ansararestaurantgroup.com

(734) 427-8700; www.extrusion.net

(734) 947-9440; www.load1.com

(586) 859-2500; www.mikeriehls.com

(248) 651-7242; www.frankrewold.com

(248) 543-6800; www.eprize.com

(248) 447-2000; www.atwell-group.com

(586) 575-9800; www.thecrowngrp.com

(248) 589-1135; www.rgbsi.com

(734) 542-7600; www.marketstrategies.com

(248) 586-4130; www.thmarsh.com

Construction management services

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174. 175. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180. 181. 181. 183. 184. 185. 186. 187. 188. 188. 190. 191. 191. 191. 191. 191. 196. 197. 198. 199. 199.

Revenue 2012 ($000,000)

Revenue 2011 ($000,000)

Percent change

Full-time local employees Jan. 2013

Worldwide employees Jan. 2013

Benlee Inc.

Greg Brown president and CEO

$62.5

$66.5

-6.0%

30

100

Manufacturer of roll-off trailers and trucks as well as a scrap metal recycling, electronics recycling, cardboard recycling

Gold Star Mortgage Financial Group

Daniel Milstein CEO

59.9 B

NA

NA

NA

NA

Direct mortgage lender

BlueWater Technologies Group Inc.

Suzanne Schoeneberger president

59.1

58.6

1.0

109

156

Design, engineering and implementation of custom technology solutions for live events, video conferencing, experiential marketing, interactive displays, lead generation capabilities

TNG Worldwide Inc.

Larry Gaynor president and CEO

58.0

61.0

-4.9

175

200

(248) 347-7700; www.tngworldwide.com

Manufacturer, importer and distributor of products for the salon, spa, hospitality and tanning industries

Advantage Management Group Inc. (The Manors)

Kelsey Schwartz Reginald Hartsfield owners

57.0

56.0

1.8

760

NA

Skilled-nursing homes

National Food Group Inc.

Sean Zecman president and CEO

56.9

45.6

24.8

45

58

Food distribution, opportunity buys, commodity processing

Domestic Linen Supply & Laundry Co.

Bruce Colton president

55.0

54.0

1.9

95

590

Facility management and textile rental

O'Brien Construction Inc.

Timothy O'Brien president

53.3

44.4

20.3

31

33

General contractor and construction manager

FutureNet Group Inc.

Perry Mehta president and CEO

53.3 C

32.6

63.7

113

NA

Customized solutions for environmental and infrastructure improvement

MPS Group Inc.

Charlie Williams chairman

53.2

46.2

15.2

129

249

Total waste management and industrial cleaning

Auburn Pharmaceutical Co.

Jeffrey Farber chairman, president and CEO

52.7

43.7

20.6

67

82

Distributor of generic pharmaceuticals

Loc Performance Products Inc.

Louis Burr president

52.0

47.0

10.6

188

188

Machining and assembly of driveline, suspension and engine components for military and off-road vehicles

SHW Group LLC

Marjorie Simmons president and CEO Kevin Rettich director of engineering

51.7

49.8

3.8

100

263

Architects, engineers, planners and interior designers

(248) 336-4700; www.shwgroup.com

Motor City Stampings Inc.

Judith Kucway CEO and CFO

51.1

56.3

-9.2

245

260

Stamping plant, automotive welding, assembly, dies and prototypes

Rodgers Chevrolet Inc.

Pamela Rodgers president

51.0

49.8

2.3

66

NA

Automobile dealership

American Plastic Toys Inc.

John Gessert president and CEO

51.0

45.4

12.4

205

300

Manufactures and distributes injection-molded plastic toys

Summit Health Inc.

Richard Penington president and CEO

50.5

34.0

48.5

130

210

Employee wellness programs

TAG Holdings LLC

Joseph Anderson Jr. chairman and CEO

50.0

45.0

11.1

55

180

Module and component manufacturing for various industries including aerospace, defense, automotive, sports and recreation vehicles, mining, construction and other heavy vehicles

Harvey Industries LLC

Jerome Harvey president and CEO

50.0

81.0

-38.3

15

450

Automotive aluminum castings for powertrain

Morpace Inc.

Frank Ward chairman and CEO

50.0

44.0

13.6

165

188

Market research and consulting firm

Pratt & Miller Engineering & Fabrication Inc.

Jim Miller president

50.0

NA

NA

NA

NA

Engineering company providing automotive-based programs and manufacturing solutions

Plex Systems Inc.

Jason Blessing CEO

50.0

40.4

23.8

254

274

Develops software for manufacturing industry

Shaw Electric Co.

David Kurtz chairman

49.9

46.5

7.3

NA

179

Electrical and teledata contractor

Systrand Manufacturing Corp.

Sharon Cannarsa president and CEO

49.8

45.0

10.7

222

272

Precision machining and assembly

Olga's Kitchen Inc.

Jonathan Fox president and CEO

49.0

49.0

0.0

119

1,063

Kasco Inc.

Stephen Kassab president Michael Engle vice president

47.6

44.0

8.2

53

NA

(248) 547-1210; www.kascoinc.com

Construction management, design/build, construction program administration

Glassman Automotive Group Inc.

George Glassman president

47.6

48.3

-1.5

71

NA

Automobile dealerships

Company Phone; website

Top executive(s)

(734) 722-8100; www.benlee.com and www.raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com (734) 971-9900; www.goldstarfinancial.com

(248) 356-4399; www.BlueWaterTech.com

(248) 569-8400; themanors.net

(800) 886-6866; www.nationalfoodgroup.com

(248) 737-2000; www.domesticuniform.com

(248) 334-2470; www.obriencc.com

(313) 544-7117; www.futurenetgroup.com

(313) 841-7588; www.mpsgrp.com

(248) 526-3700; auburngenerics.com

(734) 453-2300; www.locperformance.com

(586) 949-8420; www.mcstamp.com

(734) 676-9600; www.rodgerschevrolet.com

(248) 624-4881; americanplastictoys.com

(248) 799-8303; www.summithealth.com

(248) 822-8056; www.taghold.com

(734) 405-2430; www.harvey-industries.com

(248) 737-5300; www.morpace.com

Type of business

(248) 446-9800 ; prattmiller.com (248) 391-8001; www.plex.com

(248) 228-2000; www.shawelectric.com

(734) 479-8100; www.systrand.com

(248) 362-0001; www.olgas.com

(248) 354-3300; www.glassmanautogroup.com

Restaurant chain

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Company Fiscal year end; website

Top executive(s)

Revenue ($000,000) 2012

Revenue ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Net income ($000,000) 2012/2011

Exchange/ Ticker symbol

Stock price 52-week high/low

Type of industry

General Motors Co. (12/2012)

Daniel Akerson B chairman and CEO

$152,256.0

$150,276.0

1.3%

$4,859.0 $7,585.0

NYSE GM

39.18 24.40

Automobile manufacturer

Ford Motor Co. (12/2012)

Alan Mulally president and CEO

134,252.0

136,264.0

-1.5

5,664.0 20,222.0

NYSE F

18.02 10.97

Automobile manufacturer

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. (12/2012)

John Plant chairman, president and CEO

16,444.0

16,244.0

1.2

1,008.0 1,157.0

NYSE TRW

80.22 48.50

Automotive supplier

(734) 855-2600; www.trwauto.com

Delphi Automotive plc (12/2012) (248) 813-2000; www.delphi.com

Rodney O'Neal president and CEO

15,519.0

16,041.0

-3.3

1,160.0 1,223.0

NYSE DLPH

60.30 33.20

Automotive supplier

Lear Corp. (12/2012)

Matthew Simoncini president and CEO

14,567.0

14,156.5

2.9

1,282.8 540.7

NYSE LEA

81.77 42.08

Automotive supplier

(248) 447-1500; www.lear.com

Penske Automotive Group Inc. (12/2012) (248) 648-2500; www.penskeautomotive.com

Roger Penske CEO

13,163.5

11,127.5

18.3

185.5 176.9

NYSE PAG

44.34 27.50

Automobile dealerships

DTE Energy Co. (12/2012)

Gerard Anderson chairman and CEO

8,791.0

8,858.0

-0.8

610.0 711.0

NYSE DTE

73.32 58.73

Energy company

Masco Corp. (12/2012)

Richard Manoogian chairman

7,745.0

7,467.0

3.7

(76.0) (465.0)

NYSE MAS

22.94 15.64

Building materials

BorgWarner Inc. (12/2012)

James Verrier president and CEO

7,183.2

7,114.7

1.0

500.9 550.1

NYSE BWA

108.04 63.59

Automotive supplier

Visteon Corp. (12/2012)

Timothy Leuliette president and CEO

6,857.0

7,532.0

-9.0

100.0 80.0

NYSE VC

79.62 49.12

Automotive supplier

Federal-Mogul Corp. (12/2012) (248) 354-7700; www.federalmogul.com

Rainer Jueckstock co-CEO, Federal-Mogul; and CEO, powertrain segment Kevin Freeland co-CEO, Federal-Mogul; and CEO, vehicle components segment

6,664.0

6,910.0

-3.6

(117.0) (90.0)

Nasdaq FDML

21.72 4.80

Automotive supplier

CMS Energy Corp. (12/2012) (517) 788-0550; www.cmsenergy.com

John Russell president and CEO

6,253.0

6,503.0

-3.8

382.0 415.0

NYSE CMS

29.98 23.49

Utility

Con-way Inc. (12/2012)

Douglas Stotlar president and CEO

5,580.9

5,290.0

5.5

104.5 88.4

NYSE CNW

46.52 26.93

Transportation

(734) 757-1444; www.con-way.com

Kelly Services Inc. (12/2012) (248) 362-4444; www.kellyservices.com

Carl Camden president and CEO

5,450.5

5,551.0

-1.8

50.1 63.7

Nasdaq KELYA

22.70 13.41

Staffing services

PulteGroup Inc. (12/2012) (248) 647-2750; www.pultegroupinc.com

Richard Dugas chairman, president and CEO

4,659.1

4,033.6

15.5

206.1 (210.4)

NYSE PHM

24.47 14.23

Homebuilder

Meritor Inc. (9/2012) (248) 435-1000; www.meritor.com

Ike Evans chairman, president and CEO

4,418.0

4,622.0

-4.4

52.0 63.0

NYSE MTOR

8.50 3.83

Commercial vehicle, heavy duty truck and defense supplier

American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc.

David Dauch chairman, president and CEO

2,931.0

2,585.0

13.4

367.7 142.8

NYSE AXL

21.41 9.98

Automotive supplier

Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. (12/2012) (248) 596-5900; www.cooperstandard.com

Jeffrey Edwards chairman, president and CEO

2,880.9

2,853.5

1.0

102.8 102.8

NYSE CPS

56.85 33.20

Automotive systems and components

Valassis Communications Inc. (12/2012)

Robert Mason president and CEO

2,162.1

2,236.0

-3.3

119.0 113.4

NYSE VCI

31.66 23.69

Marketing services

(734) 591-4456; www.valassis.com

Tower International Inc. (12/2012) (248) 675-6000; www.towerinternational.com

Mark Malcolm president and CEO

2,084.9

2,053.7

1.5

25.0 (18.2)

NYSE TOWR

23.93 6.74

Automotive supplier

Domino's Pizza Inc. (12/2012) (734) 930-3030; www.dominos.com

Patrick Doyle president and CEO

1,678.4

1,652.2

1.6

112.4 105.4

NYSE DPZ

70.10 40.30

Restaurant franchisor

Flagstar Bancorp Inc. (12/2012)

Alessandro DiNello president and CEO

1,502.2

850.9

76.5

68.4 (181.8)

NYSE FBC

20.38 12.29

Financial institution

(313) 556-5000; www.gm.com

(313) 322-3000; www.ford.com

(800) 477-4747; www.dteenergy.com

(313) 274-7400; www.masco.com

(248) 754-9200; www.borgwarner.com

(734) 710-5000; www.visteon.com

(12/2012) (313) 758-2000; www.aam.com

(248) 312-2000; www.flagstar.com

■ Largest percentage increase

TriMas Corp. (12/2012)

David Wathen president and CEO

1,272.9

1,084.0

17.4

36.3 50.8

NASDAQ TRS

42.09 24.01

Manufacturing conglomerate

Universal Truckload Services Inc. (12/2012)

H.E. "Scott" Wolfe CEO

1,037.0

990.7

4.7

47.7 51.4

Nasdaq UACL

29.99 15.05

Transportation and logistics

Meadowbrook Insurance Group Inc. (12/2012)

Robert Cubbin president, CEO and director

996.8

837.2

19.1

11.7 43.0

NYSE MIG

8.90 5.21

Insurance company

(248) 631-5450; www.trimascorp.com

(586) 920-0100; www.goutsi.com

(248) 358-1100; www.meadowbrookinsgrp.com

This list of publicly held companies is an approximate compilation of the largest companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties that have stock traded on a public exchange. 52-week highs and lows are for period ending Nov. 25, 2013. Information was provided by the companies or from public documents. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Actual revenue figures may vary. Some figures were restated due to discontinued operations. B To retire Jan. 15, 2014. Mary Barra to replace him as CEO. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Ranked by 2012 revenue Rank

Top executive(s)

Revenue ($000,000) 2012

Revenue ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Net income ($000,000) 2012/2011

Exchange/ Ticker symbol

Stock price 52-week high/low

$56,786.0

$59,985.0

-5.3%

$1,100.0 $2,784.0

NYSE DOW

41.74 29.02

Chemical manufacturer

Type of industry

1.

Dow Chemical Co. (12/2013) 2030 Dow Center, Midland 48674 (989) 636-1000; www.dow.com

Andrew Liveris president, chairman and CEO

2.

Whirlpool Corp. (12/2012) 2000 North M-63, Benton Harbor 49022 (269) 923-5000; whirlpool.com

Jeff Fettig chairman and CEO

18,143.0

18,666.0

-2.8

401.0 390.0

NYSE WHR

152.93 96.55

Home appliance manufacturer and sales

Kellogg Co. (12/2012)

John Bryant president and CEO

14,197.0

13,198.0

7.6

961.0 866.0 B

NYSE K

67.98 54.53

Food processing

Stryker Corp. (12/2012)

Kevin Lobo president and CEO

8,657.0

8,307.0

4.2

1,298.0 1,345.0

NYSE SYK

75.50 53.59

Medical technology

Perrigo Co. C (06/2012)

Joseph Papa chairman, president and CEO

3,539.8

3,173.2

11.6

441.9 401.6

Nasdaq PRGO

156.60 98.79

Pharmaceuticals

Steelcase Inc. (02/2013) 901 44th St. SE, Grand Rapids 49508 (616) 247-2710; www.steelcase.com

James Hackett president and CEO

2,868.7

2,749.5

4.3

38.8 56.7

NYSE SCS

16.95 10.98

Office furniture

Spartan Stores Inc. (03/2013)

Dennis Eidson president and CEO

2,608.2

2,634.2

-1.0

27.4 31.8

NASDAQ SPTN

24.78 14.25

Grocery retail

Universal Forest Products Inc. (12/2012)

Matthew Missad CEO

2,054.9

1,822.3

12.8

23.9 4.5

NASDAQ UFPI

54.40 33.23

Wood and wood-alternative products

Herman Miller Inc. (05/2013)

Brian Walker president and CEO

1,774.9

1,724.1

2.9

68.2 75.2

NASDAQ MLHR

31.89 19.30

Commercial and residential furniture; interior systems design and manufacturing

Wolverine World Wide Inc. (12/2012)

Blake Krueger chairman, president and CEO

1,640.8

1,408.1

16.5

80.7 123.3

NYSE WWW

33.26 19.20

Footwear manufacturer

La-Z-Boy Inc. (04/2013) 1284 N. Telegraph Road, Monroe 48162 (734) 242-1444; www.la-z-boy.com

Kurt Darrow chairman, president and CEO

1,332.5

1,231.7

8.2

46.4 88.0

NYSE LZB

28.90 13.30

Home furniture manufacturer

Gentex Corp. (12/2012)

Fred Bauer chairman and CEO

1,099.6

1,023.8

7.4

168.6 164.7

NASDAQ GNTX

31.49 17.02

Automotive OEM parts manufacturer

13.

Spartan Motors Inc. (12/2012) 1541 Reynolds Road, Charlotte 48813 (517) 543-6400; www.spartanmotors.com

John Sztykiel president and CEO

470.6

426.0

10.5

(2.5) 0.8

NASDAQ SPAR

7.02 4.51

Automotive parts manufacturer

14.

Chemical Financial Corp. (12/2012) 235 E. Main St., Midland 48640-0569 (989) 839-5350; www.chemicalbankmi.com

David Ramaker chairman, president and CEO

239.4

259.6

-7.8

51.0 43.1

Nasdaq CHFC

31.53 21.08

Banking

15.

Neogen Corp. (05/2012) 620 Lesher Place, Lansing 48912 (517) 372-9200; www.neogen.com

James Herbert chairman and CEO

207.5

184.0

12.8

27.2 22.5

NASDAQ NEOG

49.50 29.50

Food and animal safety products

16.

Independent Bank Corp. (12/2012)

William Kessel president and CEO

156.7

162.2

-3.4

26.2 (20.2)

NASDAQ IBCP

12.07 3.33

Banking

230 W. Main St., Ionia 48846 (616) 527-5820; www.ibcp.com

Meritage Hospitality Group Inc. (12/2012)

Robert Schermer Jr. president and CEO

99.0

91.9

7.6

2.9 2.3

OTCQX MHGU

4.70 2.19

Restaurants

Capitol Bancorp Ltd. (12/2012) 200 Washington Square N., Lansing 48933 (517) 487-6555; www.cbcl.com

Joseph Reid chairman and CEO

94.5

145.5

-35.0

(25.5) (45.4)

OTC CBCRQ

0.16 0.00

Banking

Firstbank Corp. D (12/2012)

Thomas Sullivan president and CEO

75.6

77.3

-2.3

10.5 5.6

NASDAQ FBMI

20.25 7.72

Banking

Macatawa Bank Corp. (12/2012) 10753 Macatawa Drive, Holland 49424 (616) 820-1444; www.macatawabank.com

Ronald Haan president and CEO

72.9

75.7

-3.7

35.5 5.8

NASDAQ MCBC

6.10 2.80

Banking

Isabella Bank Corp. (12/2012)

Richard Barz CEO Dennis Angner president and CFO

67.9

66.1

2.7

12.2 10.2

PINK ISBA

26.00 21.55

Banking

200 E. Broadway, Mt. Pleasant 48858 (989) 772-9471; www.isabellabank.com

Mercantile Bank Corp. D (12/2012)

Michael Price chairman, president and CEO

67.9

78.4

-13.3

12.5 37.5

NASDAQ MBWM

22.52 14.05

Banking

MBT Financial Corp. (Monroe Bank & Trust) (12/2012)

H. Douglas Chaffin president and CEO

61.0

67.8

-10.1

8.5 (3.8)

NASDAQ MBTF

4.37 2.21

Banking

Mackinac Financial Corp. (mBank) (12/2012)

Kelly George president of Mackinac Financial Corp., president and CEO of mBank

28.5

29.2

-2.6

7.1 2.2

NASDAQ MFNC

10.09 6.81

Banking

130 S. Cedar, Manistique 49854 (906) 341-8401; www.bankmbank.com

Southern Michigan Bancorp Inc. (12/2012)

John Castle chairman and CEO

27.2

25.9

5.0

4.4 3.4

OTC SOMC

18.00 14.75

Banking

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Company; fiscal year end Address Phone; website

11. 12.

17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 21. 23. 24. 25.

1 Kellogg Square, Battle Creek 49016 (269) 961-2000; www.kelloggcompany.com

2825 Airview Blvd., Kalamazoo 49002 (269) 385-2600; www.stryker.com 515 Eastern Ave., Allegan 49010 (269) 673-8451; www.perrigo.com

850 76th St. SW, Grand Rapids 49158 (616) 878-2000; www.spartanstores.com 2801 E. Beltline NE, Grand Rapids 49525 (800) 598-9663; www.ufpi.com

855 E. Main Ave., Zeeland 49464 (616) 654-3000; www.hermanmiller.com 9341 Courtland Drive NE, Rockford 49351 (616) 866-5500; www.wolverineworldwide.com

600 N. Centennial St., Zeeland 49464 (616) 772-1800; www.gentex.com

3310 Eagle Park Drive, Suite 205, Grand Rapids 49525 (616) 776-2600; www.meritagehospitality.com

311 Woodworth Ave., Alma 48801 (989) 463-3131; www.firstbankmi.com

310 Leonard St. NW, Grand Rapids 49504 (616) 242-7760; www.mercbank.com

■ Largest percentage increase

102 E. Front St., Monroe 48160 (734) 241-3431; www.mbandt.com

51 W. Pearl St., Coldwater 49036 (517) 279-5500; www.smb-t.com

This list of publicly held companies is an approximate compilation of the largest companies headquartered in Michigan outside of Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties that have stock traded on a public exchange. 52-week highs and lows are for period ending Nov. 25, 2013. Information was provided by the companies or from public documents. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B Restated from $1.2 billion due to discontinued operations. C Perrigo Co. entered into an agreement to acquire Elan Corp. plc, to close Dec. 18, 2013. Both companies would be wholly-owned subsidiaries of the newly-formed Perrigo Co. plc (New Perrigo), based in Dublin. D Firstbank Corp. and Mercantile Bank Corp.signed a definitive merger agreement in August 2013. Merger to be completed first quarter 2014. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Top executive(s)

Revenue ($000,000) 2012

Revenue ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Worldwide employees Jan. 2013

$14,600.0 B

$14,400.0 B

1.4%

60,000

Supercenters and grocery stores

Type of business

Meijer Inc.

Hank Meijer co-chairman and co-CEO Mark Murray vice chairman and co-CEO

Alticor Inc. (Amway)

Steve Van Andel chairman and co-CEO Doug DeVos president and co-CEO

11,300.0

10,900.0

3.7

21,000

7575 Fulton St. E., Ada 49355-0001 (616) 787-1000; www.alticor.com

Consumer products and business opportunities supported by a global agribusiness, manufacturing and logistics supply chain

3.

Gordon Food Service Inc.

Dan Gordon chairman

9,200.0

8,600.0

7.0

14,000

Foodservice distributor and grocery retailer.

4.

Dow Corning Corp.

Robert Hansen president and CEO

6,120.0

6,430.0

-4.8

12,000

Silicon-based materials and technology

5.

Auto-Owners Insurance Co. Inc.

Jeffrey Harrold chairman and CEO

5,247.8

5,172.5

1.5

3,966

Property, casualty and life insurance

6.

Jackson National Life Insurance Co.

Michael Wells president and CEO

5,106.9

4,184.8

22.0

NA

7.

Dart Container Corp.

Kenneth Dart president

3,000.0 C

1,500.0

100.0

15,000

8.

Alro Steel Corp.

Alvin Glick chairman and CEO

1,350.0 D

1,350.0 E

0.0

NA

9.

Haworth Inc.

Franco Bianchi president and CEO

1,310.0

1,380.0

-5.1

5,589

10.

Diplomat Pharmacy Inc.

Phil Hagerman CEO

1,126.9

772.0

46.0

779

Specialty pharmacy

11.

Serra Automotive Inc.

Joseph Serra president

1,119.6 F

992.1

12.9

NA

Auto dealerships

12.

Accident Fund Holdings Inc.

Elizabeth Haar president and CEO

755.4

701.0

7.8

NA

Workers' compensation insurer

13.

Garber Management Group Inc.

Richard Garber president

577.8 F

NA

NA

NA

Auto dealerships

14.

Mill Steel Co.

David Samrick chairman, president and CEO

565.0 G

510.0 E

10.8

220 E

15.

Fox Motor Group LLC

Daniel DeVos president and CEO

523.8 F

489.4 F

7.0

NA

Auto dealer

16.

Harold Zeigler Lincoln-Mercury

Aaron Zeigler president

516.9 H

NA

NA

NA

Auto dealerships

17.

Frankenmuth Mutual Insurance Co.

John Benson president and CEO

492.2 I

NA

NA

NA

Mutual insurance

18.

Lacks Enterprises Inc.

Richard Lacks Jr. president and CEO

475.0

430.0

10.5

2,700

Injection molding, assembly, painting and plating

19.

Fabri-Kal Corp.

Mike Roeder president and COO

350.0 J

300.0 J

16.7

860 J

Thermoformer

20.

JSJ Corp.

Nelson Jacobson chairman, president and CEO

330.0

300.0

10.0

NA

21.

Cascade Engineering Inc.

Fred Keller chairman and CEO

300.0 J

285.0 J

5.3

1,100

Plastics systems and components

22.

Autocam Corp./Autocam Medical

John Kennedy president and CEO

292.0

215.0

35.8

1,878

Global manufacturing companies that produce high-precision components

23.

Request Foods Inc.

Jack Dewitt president

278.0

256.0

8.6

650

24.

Magic Steel Sales LLC

Joseph Maggini president

275.0 G

265.0 E

3.8

145 E

Steel servicing

Two Men and a Truck International Inc.

Brig Sorber, CEO Jon Sorber, executive vice president Melanie Bergeron, chair Mary Ellen Sheets, founder

261.2

220.0

18.7

4,277

Home moving and corporate relocation services, packing and unpacking services

1. 2.

25.

2929 Walker Ave. NW, Grand Rapids 49544 (616) 453-6711; www.meijer.com

1300 Gezon Parkway SW, Wyoming 49509 (888) 437-3663; gfs.com 2200 W. Salzburg Road, Midland 48686 (989) 496-4000; www.dowcorning.com 6101 Anacapri Blvd., Lansing 48917 (517) 323-1200; www.auto-owners.com 1 Corporate Way, Lansing 48951 (517) 381-5500; www.jackson.com

500 Hogsback Road, Mason 48854 (517) 676-3800; www.dartcontainer.com 3100 E. High St., Jackson 49204 (517) 787-5500; www.alro.com 1 Haworth Center, Holland 49423 (616) 393-3000; www.haworth.com 4100 S. Saginaw St., Flint 48507 (888) 720-4450; diplomatpharmacy.com 3118 E. Hill Road, Grand Blanc 48439 (810) 694-1720; www.serrausa.com 200 N. Grand Ave., Lansing 48901-7990 (517) 342-4200; www.afhi.com 999 S. Washington Ave., Saginaw 48601 (989) 790-9090; www.garberauto.com 5116 36th St., Grand Rapids 49512 (616) 949-6700; www.millsteel.com 3060 Broadmoor Ave. SE, Grand Rapids 49512 (616) 942-5000; www.foxmotors.com 4201 Stadium Drive, Kalamazoo 49008 (269) 375-4500; www.haroldzeiglerlm.com 1 Mutual Ave., Frankenmuth 48787-0001 (989) 652-6121; www.fmins.com

5460 Cascade Road SE, Grand Rapids 49546 (616) 949-6570; www.lacksenterprises.com 600 Plastics Place, Kalamazoo 49001 (269) 385-5050; www.f-k.com 700 Robbins Road, Grand Haven 49417 (616) 842-6350; www.jsjcorp.com 3400 Innovation Court SE, Grand Rapids 49512 (616) 975-4800; www.cascadeng.com 4436 Broadmoor SE, Kentwood 49512 (616) 698-0707; www.autocam.com

3460 John F. Donnelly Drive, Holland 49424 (616) 786-0900; www.requestfoods.com 4242 Clay Ave. SW, Grand Rapids 49548 (616) 532-4071; www.magicsteelsales.com 3400 Belle Chase Way, Lansing 48911 (800) 345-1070; www.twomenandatruck.com

Annuities and retirement planning.

Foam cups and containers

■ Largest percentage increase

Metal servicing

Furniture, interior architecture and technology solutions

Steel processor

Durable goods and services

Manufacturer of frozen prepared foods

This list of privately held companies is an approximate compilation of the largest companies headquartered in Michigan outside of metro Detroit that do not have stock traded on a public exchange. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analyses and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B Supermarket News estimate. C Plastics News estimate. Dart Container Corp. purchased Solo Cup Co. in May 2012. D Crain's estimate. E Metal Center News. F Automotive News. G Metal Center News estimate. H Inc. I From the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. J Plastics News. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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CRAIN'S LIST: FASTEST-GROWING COMPANIES By combined revenue growth rankings, 2009-2012 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 22. 24. 25. 26.

Quicken Loans Inc.

Dan Gilbert chairman and founder

14

$3,100.0 B $875.0 C

254%

4

$2,225.0

10

J.D. Power & Associates-awarded customer service; loan platform which allows to quickly scale and meet the needs of the market; 133 percent increased loan volume

Lon Offenbacher president and CEO

21

2,850.0 1,000.0

185

10

1,850.0

11

Acquired the body systems division of ArvinMeritor in January 2011; opened new facilities in Cordeiropolis, Brazil; Chengdu, China; Pune, India and Seoul, Korea

Sergio Marchionne chairman and CEO

23

65,784.0 28,792.0 D

128

21

36,992.0

2

Strong resurgence from the U.S. car market

Daniel Coker 21680 Haggerty Road, Suite 101, Northville 48167 president and CEO (248) 504-0500; www.gentherm.com

31

555.0 60.9

811

1

494.1

30

Acquisition of W.E.T. Automotive Systems AG; higher overall global automotive industry production volumes, new vehicle program launches and the expansion of certain programs into new geographic regions

Grede Holdings LLC

Douglas Grimm chairman, president and CEO

34

1,200.0 224.0

436

12

976.0

22

Major acquisitions and partnerships, new business wins, a successful effort to diversify its market outreach and an expanding product portfolio

Manoj Bhargava CEO

38

1,200.0 500.0

140

15

700.0

23

Targeted retail space at fuel stations and convenience store counters; aggressive litigation against imitators; some new product flavors

Robert Hawkey president and CEO

48

550.0 183.9

199

9

366.1

39

Acquisition of assets from Tedrive Germany GmbH; won new business with automakers; opened a sales and engineering office in China

David Dauch chairman, president and CEO

55

2,931.0 1,521.6

93

42

1,409.4

13

Diversifying into global markets, expanding product portfolio and growing customer base; continued to expand global footprint by opening new and expanding current facilities

James Verrier president and CEO

57

7,183.2 3,961.8

81

48

3,221.4

9

Industry's focus on fuel economy and improved emissions continued to drive the adoption of BorgWarner technology around the world and abovemarket growth.

Vincent Johnson chairman and CEO

62

569.9 247.8

130

19

322.0

43

Full volume levels for the F-150 Cooling Module; new Ford and GM program launches; increased overall customer demand due to added capacity and restoring volumes lost in mid-to late 2000s

H.E. "Scott" Wolfe CEO

64

1,037.0 503.2

106

36

533.8

28

Acquisition of Linc Logistics Co.; demand increased for value-added services and intermodal services

Grant McCullagh president and CEO

78

537.5 250.0 E

115

28

287.5

50

Won multiple contracts for projects in conflict zones of Iraq and Afhganistan; acquired Ohio-based Toltest Corp.; diversification across end markets and geographies

Sam Simon chairman and CEO

78

1,878.7 1,081.2

74

58

797.6

20

Three key business areas that are seeing substantial growth: crude oil transloading and logistics, emergency fueling services and continued expansion in commercial sales business

Brian Simon president and CEO

83

287.0 123.0

133

17

164.0

66

Automotive market recovery and new fuel-economy standards

Bill Kozyra chairman, president and CEO

85

3,000.0 1,800.0

67

68

1,200.0

17

Increase in global automotive production; expanded within growth markets (China, Russia, Mexico, Eastern Europe) and introduced new products

William Pettibone chairman

87

304.0 135.0

125

22

169.0

65

Improving automotive and industrial market in the Midwest; expansion of self-perform concrete and building interiors services allowing better access into the commercial and institutional building sectors

Evan Lyall CEO

88

351.3 161.5

118

27

189.8

61

Diversifying customer base to include markets in defense, aerospace, oil and gas and the theme park industry; expanded into alternative-fuel vehicles; reinvested in core services

Kenneth Eisenberg chairman and CEO

89

904.3 512.8

76

54

391.5

35

Boost from automotive sector; growing Southern customer base

Steven Greenawalt CEO

90

152.0 48.0

217

7

104.0

83

Eight acquisitions in the last four years; expanding into northern Indiana and Chicago area; broadening product offerings to include a full range of construction equipment

Timothy Schriner president and CEO

93

236.1 103.0

129

20

133.1

73

Organic market growth in health care and accounts receivable segments along with two transactions in 2012 (PSC Info Group Inc., Oaks, Pa. and BestBill, Phoenix, Ariz.)

Todd Sachse CEO

94

115.4 27.6

318

2

87.8

92

Hiring new staff during the recession to be prepared for new contracts in better times

David Segura CEO and Christine Rice president

98

226.5 101.0

124

23

125.5

75

Continued expansion across the U.S. and Mexico within Fortune 500 corporate customer base

Kay Albertie managing shareholder

98

719.0 406.7

77

53

312.4

45

New markets and new product offerings; a surge in oil and gas prices

Jason Luo president and CEO

99

1,032.0 615.0 B

68

65

417.0

34

Diversified revenue growth; in the North American market, added new customers along with growing long-standing customers; new products drove growth; developed global modular products

Sid Taylor chairman

100

350.0 171.0

105

37

179.0

63

Automotive industry growth; formed two subsidiaries; opened a new steel processing and service center in Jackson, Ala.

Andrew Greenlee president and CEO

103

270.0 128.0

111

31

142.0

72

Upswing in the automotive sector

Laurence Vallee president and David Drews executive vice president, CFO

103

815.3 481.6

69

61

333.6

42

Broadened services outside of traditional lines, diversified client base, opened new offices and formed new partnerships globally; formed Project: WorldWide

1050 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48226 (800) 251-9080; www.quickenloans.com

Inteva Products LLC 1401 Crooks Road, Suite 100, Troy 48084 (248) 655-8886; www.intevaproducts.com

Chrysler Group LLC 1000 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills 48326-2766 (248) 576-5741; www.chryslergroupllc.com

Gentherm Inc.

4000 Town Center, Suite 500, Southfield 48075 (248) 440-9500; www.grede.com

Innovation Ventures LLC 38955 Hills Tech Drive, Farmington Hills 48331 (248) 960-1700; www.5hourenergy.com

Neapco Holdings LLC 6735 Haggerty Road, Belleville 48111 (734) 447-1380; www.neapco.com

American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. One Dauch Drive, Detroit 48211 (313) 758-2000; www.aam.com

BorgWarner Inc. 3850 Hamlin Road, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 754-9200; www.borgwarner.com

Piston Automotive LLC 12723 Telegraph Road, Redford 48239 (313) 541-8674; www.pistongroup.com

Universal Truckload Services Inc. 12755 E. Nine Mile Road, Warren 48089 (586) 920-0100; www.goutsi.com

Lakeshore TolTest Corp. 7310 Woodward Ave., Suite 500, Detroit 48202 (313) 875-4115; www.ltccorp.com

Atlas Oil Co. 24501 Ecorse Road, Taylor 48180 (800) 878-2000; www.atlasoil.com

U.S. Manufacturing Corp. 28201 Van Dyke Ave., Warren 48093 (586) 467-1600; www.usmfg.com

TI Automotive Ltd. 1272 Doris Road, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 494-5000; www.tiautomotive.com

Commercial Contracting Group Inc. 4260 N. Atlantic Blvd., Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 209-0500; www.cccnetwork.com

Roush Enterprises F 12447 Levan, Livonia 48150 (734) 779-7006; www.roush.com

Kenwal Steel Corp. 8223 W. Warren Ave., Dearborn 48126 (313) 739-1000; www.kenwal.com

Alta Equipment Co. 28775 Beck Road, Wixom 48393 (248) 449-6700; www.altaequipment.com

Revspring Inc. 29241 Beck Road, Wixom 48393 (248) 567-7300; www.dantomsystems.com

Sachse Construction and Development Co. LLC 1528 Woodward Ave., Suite 600, Detroit 48226 (313) 481-8200; www.sachse.net

Vision Information Technologies Inc. (VisionIT) 3031 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 600, Detroit 48202 (877) 768-7222; www.visionit.com

RKA Petroleum Cos. Inc. 28340 Wick Road, Romulus 48174 (734) 946-2199; www.rkapetroleum.com

Key Safety Systems Inc. 7000 19 Mile Road, Sterling Heights 48314 (586) 726-3800; www.keysafetyinc.com

SET Enterprises Inc. 30500 Van Dyke Ave., Suite 701, Warren 48093 (586) 573-3600; www.setenterprises.com

U.S. Farathane Corp. 2700 High Meadow Circle, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 754-7000; www.usfarathane.com

George P. Johnson Co.

26.

Top executive(s)

Combined revenue Revenue Revenue 3-year Revenue Revenue growth ($000,000) % change % change growth growth rankings 2012/2009 2012-2009 ranking 2012-2009 ranking Reason for increase

3600 Giddings Road, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 475-2500; www.gpj.com

B Crain's estimate. C Crain's estimate. Revenue estimate based on 3.5 percent of loan volume. D Chrysler Group LLC posted $17.71 billion in revenue from its June 10 exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy through Dec. 31, 2009. Its predecessor, Chrysler LLC, owned by Cerberus Capital Management LP, reported $11.08 billion in 2009 revenue before emerging from Chapter 11. E Company estimate. F Figures do not include motorsports employee counts or revenue of Roush Fenway.

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28. 28. 30. 31. 32. 32.

Company Address Phone; website

Lear Corp.

Top executive(s) Matthew Simoncini president and CEO

104

$14,567.0 $9,739.6 B

50%

98

$4,827.4

6

Recovery in vehicle demand in North America; continued growth in the emerging markets; new business wins; acquisition of Guilford Mills

William Pickard chairman and CEO Sylvester Hester vice chairman

104

415.0 222.0

87

45

193.0

59

New program awards with current customers, increased sales volumes and new customer programs

Bharat Desai chairman Prashant Ranade president and CEO

105

723.9 419.0

73

59

304.9

46

525 E. Big Beaver Road, Suite 300, Troy 48083 (248) 619-2800; www.syntelinc.com

Building market-relevant capabilities, solutions, and intellectual property assets; building the capacity and infrastructure to grow with clients; operating business efficiently both from a financial and operational perspective

Diversified Restaurant Holdings Inc. (Bagger Dave's)

Michael Ansley chairman, president and CEO

106

77.4 19.1

306

3

58.4

103

Organic expansion through opening new restaurants, acquisition of restaurants and same-store-sales increase at existing restaurants

Robert Baidas CEO Loren Baidas president and chairman

108

303.0 150.0

102

40

153.0

68

48500 12 Mile Road, Wixom 48393 (248) 349-0900; www.generalrv.com

Michigan market rebounding; focus on showing young families that RVing is a affordable way to vacation; aggressively expanding in new markets with four new locations

General Motors Co.

Daniel Akerson C chairman and CEO

108

152,256.0 104,589.0 D

46

107

47,667.0

1

Launched 25 new models; invested roughly $8.5 billion and created and retained as many as 25,000 jobs

David Wathen 39400 Woodward Ave., Suite 130, Bloomfield Hills president and CEO 48304 (248) 631-5450; www.trimascorp.com

110

1,272.9 803.7

58

79

469.3

31

50 percent of growth was due to acquisitions; the remaining 50 percent was from organic initiatives such as new products, new geographies and market share gains

The Diez Group

Gerald Diez chairman and CEO

110

612.0 350.0

75

56

262.0

54

Upswing in the economy and a loyal customer base

Rich Beckman CEO

111

255.0 123.5

106

34

131.5

77

Affiliations in New York, New Jersey, Georgia, Florida and Connecticut; Smile Protection Plan, which is a discounted dental plan for those without insurance

Richard Penington president and CEO

113

50.5 16.7

202

8

33.8

105

Contracting with health insurers and companies that encourage expansion of wellness programs; large U.S. network of 36,000 providers and contract medical employees; expansion outside the U.S.

Chain Sandhu chairman

115

330.0 180.0

83

46

150.0

69

Diversified customer base; new manufacturing operation in Linden, Tenn.

Thomas Amato president and CEO

115

1,100.0 630.0

75

78

470.0

37

Reinvesting in product and process technology

Robert Cubbin president, CEO and director

115

996.8 627.6

59

77

369.1

38

Acquisitions and diversifying into a wide range of business lines and geography, such as the 2008-09 merger with Century Insurance Group, Westerville, Ohio; steady rate increases and a positive retention rate from core customers

Kevin Chase president and Carole Chase vice president

116

181.0 85.0

113

29

96.0

87

6467 Waldon Center Drive, Clarkston 48346 (248) 620-2120; www.chaseplastics.com

Organic growth initiative to expand geographic scope and hire additional personnel; continuing to invest in training existing team members

Soave Enterprises LLC

Anthony Soave president and CEO

116

1,917.0 1,250.0

53

92

667.0

24

Rebound in the metals industry; scrap metal pricing and volume increased significantly; automotive retailing revenue increased by more than 50 percent; entrance into hydraulic fracking in 2012

James Kamsickas president and CEO

116

4,700.0 3,200.0

47

104

1,500.0

12

Acquisitions of more than a dozen companies since 2006 and organic growth with the establishment of more than a dozen new technical and manufacturing locations

James Nicholson president and CEO

119

566.0 335.0

69

63

231.0

56

Recent acquisitions and construction; resurgence of demand for one of its core products, hydrochloric acid

Jeffrey Edwards chairman, president and CEO

119

2,880.9 1,945.3

48

100

935.6

19

Strong focus on the customer; a strategic global footprint with operations; products and innovation; a highly engaged workforce

Lori Blaker president and CEO

120

104.0 45.0

131

18

59.0

102

One major acquisition in the UK and significant organic growth globally

Nanua Singh president and CEO

122

64.5 18.5

249

5

46.0

117

Expanding current business and business with new clients; EmpowerVMS tool and MSP services; diversified to service aerospace and defense, and expanded its footprint into Canada, India, Germany and Singapore

John Plant chairman, president and CEO

123

16,444.0 11,614.0

42

118

4,830.0

5

Increased demand for TRW's products, sales growth in China and Brazil and the overall increase in global vehicle production

Joseph Aristeo president

126

206.0 103.0

100

41

103.0

85

Increase in automotive projects, company diversification and geographical expansion

Donald Slominski Jr. president and CEO

126

641.0 390.0

64

71

251.0

55

Organic growth in core markets, providing high levels of customer service in order to continue to gain available market share

Ike Evans chairman, president and CEO

126

4,418.0 3,075.0

44

112

1,343.0

14

Market recovery and sales of business units through restructuring

Douglas DelGrosso CEO

126

682.0 420.0

62

73

262.0

53

Acquisition of Germany-based supplier Normeseal s.r.o.; growth in China

21557 Telegraph Road, Southfield 48033 (248) 447-1500; www.lear.com

Global Automotive Alliance LLC 2627 Clark St., Detroit 48210 (313) 297-6676

Syntel Inc.

27680 Franklin Road, Southfield 48034 (248) 223-9160; www.diversifiedrestaurantholdings.com

General RV Center Inc.

300 Renaissance Center, Detroit 48265 (313) 556-5000; www.gm.com

TriMas Corp.

34. 34. 36. 37. 38. 38. 38. 41. 41. 41. 44. 44. 46. 47. 48. 49.

8111 Tireman Ave., Dearborn 48126 (313) 491-1200; www.thediezgroup.com

Great Expressions Dental Centers PC 300 East Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills 48304 (248) 203-1100; greatexpressions.com

Summit Health Inc. 27175 Haggerty Road, Novi 48377 (248) 799-8303; www.summithealth.com

NYX Inc. 36111 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 48150 (734) 462-2385; www.nyxinc.com

Metaldyne LLC 47659 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 48170 (734) 207-6200; www.metaldyne.com

Meadowbrook Insurance Group Inc. 26255 American Drive, Southfield 48034-6112 (248) 358-1100; www.meadowbrookinsgrp.com

Chase Plastic Services Inc.

3400 E. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit 48207 (313) 567-7000; www.soave.com

International Automotive Components 28333 Telegraph Road, Southfield 48034 (248) 455-7000; www.iacgroup.com

PVS Chemicals Inc. 10900 Harper Ave., Detroit 48213 (313) 921-1200; www.pvschemicals.com

Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. 39550 Orchard Hill Place Drive, Novi 48375 (248) 596-5900; www.cooperstandard.com

Technical Training Inc. (TTi Global) 3903 W. Hamlin Road, Rochester Hills 48309 (248) 853-5550; www.tti-global.com

Rapid Global Business Solutions Inc. 31791 Sherman Drive, Madison Heights 48071 (248) 589-1135; www.rgbsi.com

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. 12001 Tech Center Drive, Livonia 48150 (734) 855-2600; www.trwauto.com

Aristeo Construction Co. 12811 Farmington Road, Livonia 48150 (734) 427-9111; www.aristeo.com

McNaughton-McKay Electric Co.

49. 49. 49.

Combined revenue Revenue Revenue 3-year Revenue Revenue growth ($000,000) % change % change growth growth rankings 2012/2009 2012-2009 ranking 2012-2009 ranking Reason for increase

1357 E. Lincoln Ave., Madison Heights 48071-4134 (248) 399-7500; www.mc-mc.com

Meritor Inc. 2135 W. Maple Road, Troy 48084 (248) 435-1000; www.meritor.com

Henniges Automotive 2750 High Meadow Circle, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 340-4100; www.hennigesautomotive.com

This list is an approximate compilation of the fastest-growing companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Fastest growing is a measurement of revenue growth and does not denote whether a company is profitable. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Crain's estimates are based on industry analyses and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B Filed Chapter 11 on July 7, 2009, and emerged on Nov. 7, 2009. Figures represent the combined numbers for the period prior to and following its bankruptcy case. C To retire Jan. 15, 2014. Mary Barra to replace him as CEO. D General Motors Co. posted $57.474 billion in revenue during the period beginning when it emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy on July 10 through the end of 2009. Its predecessor, Motors Liquidation Co., posted revenue of $47.115 billion from Jan. 1, 2009, through July 9. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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CRAIN'S LIST: TOP-COMPENSATED CEOS Ranked by fiscal 2012 compensation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Name Company

Total compensation 2012/2011

Salary 2012/2011

Bonus 2012/2011

Stock awards 2012/2011

Nonequity incentive/ retirement 2012/2011

Other compensation 2012/2011

Option awards 2012/2011

Company's net income 2012/2011

Brett Roberts

$54,282,500 $982,350

$1,025,000 $800,000

$0 $175,000

$53,250,000 $0

$0 $0

$7,500 $7,350

$0 $0

$219,700,000 $188,044,000

John Plant

26,203,477 20,545,324

1,974,230 1,898,077

0 0

4,797,674 5,082,740

14,998,900 10,623,300

607,094 620,815

3,825,579 2,320,392

1,008,000,000 1,157,000,000

Alan Mulally

20,955,806 29,497,572

2,000,000 2,000,000

1,325,000 1,820,000

6,824,998 13,924,993

2,625,000 3,640,000

680,809 612,587

7,499,999 7,499,992

5,664,000,000 20,222,000,000

Jose Maria Alapont

18,988,692 6,570,617

432,692 1,500,000

0 0

0 0

0 4,848,684

18,556,000 221,933

0 0

(117,000,000) (90,000,000)

Credit Acceptance Corp.

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.

Ford Motor Co.

Federal-Mogul Corp.

■ Retired March 31, 2012, succeeded by Rainer Jueckstock and Michael Broderick.

Richard Dauch

17,844,125 2,000,000 4,000,000 6,874,007 4,201,202 11,478,869 2,526,728 6,000,000 0 2,802,700 ■ Retired as CEO Sept. 1, 2012, succeeded by David Dauch. Passed away Aug. 2013.

141,916 149,441

627,000 0

NA NA

Timothy Leuliette Visteon Corp.

17,046,075 450,000 1,000,000 NA NA NA ■ Became president and CEO Sept. 30, 2012.

James McElya

17,043,835 5,251,166

Rodney O'Neal

13,341,273 5,670,511

1,211,100 1,211,100

0 0

Robert Paul

11,856,602 2,605,484

691,667 650,000

0 0

American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc.

Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc.

787,500 975,000

0 0

14,989,157 NA

495,413 NA

111,505 NA

0 NA

100,000,000 80,000,000

279,936 0

2,164,733 3,209,206

13,233,044 290,335

578,622 776,625

102,800,000 102,800,000

9,190,800 0

2,594,339 4,186,346

345,034 273,065

0 0

1,160,000,000 1,223,000,000

408,329 649,994

1,180,375 1,296,750

13,740 8,740

9,562,491 0

(17,251,000) 88,371,000

■ Retired Oct. 15, 2012, succeeded by Jeffrey Edwards.

Delphi Automotive plc

Compuware Corp.

■ Became CEO June 20, 2011.

Timothy Manganello BorgWarner Inc.

11,756,097 1,226,250 0 6,380,383 3,375,000 774,464 10,669,808 1,141,250 0 4,869,636 3,718,000 940,922 ■ Retired as CEO in 2012, succeeded by James Verrier. Retired from BorgWarner Inc. April 24, 2013.

0 0

NA NA

Daniel Akerson

11,102,808 7,702,743

Robert Taubman

10,292,972 3,773,102

Matthew Simoncini Lear Corp.

0 0

70,149 55,514

0 0

4,859,000,000 7,585,000,000

7,703,119 2,034,045

1,700,000 981,290

39,853 38,874

0 0

157,817,000 287,398,000

10,140,574 1,182,500 0 5,781,899 813,333 0 ■ Became president and CEO Sept. 1, 2011.

6,329,938 3,130,731

2,420,063 1,643,005

208,073 194,830

0 0

1,282,800,000 540,700,000

Gerard Anderson

9,683,833 7,389,279

1,200,000 1,099,615

0 0

4,469,640 3,279,500

3,886,683 2,893,574

127,510 116,590

0 0

NA NA

Donald Stebbins

9,472,800 7,835,741

756,826 1,236,000

0 0

3,538,642 0

900,094 2,064,939

3,143,277 202,667

1,133,961 4,332,135

100,000,000 80,000,000

General Motors Co.

1,700,000 1,700,000

0 0

9,332,659 5,947,229

■ To retire Jan. 15, 2014. Mary Barra to replace him as CEO.

Taubman Centers Inc.

DTE Energy Co.

Visteon Corp.

850,000 718,893

0 0

■ Resigned Aug. 10, 2012, succeeded by Timothy Leuliette.

Patrick Doyle

9,160,034 6,348,151

840,769 791,154

0 0

1,686,172 1,943,108

2,094,400 2,172,800

3,047,031 132,089

1,491,662 1,309,000

112,400,000 105,400,000

Richard Dugas

9,059,004 4,865,747

1,200,000 1,200,000

0 0

4,500,009 1,087,100

3,349,500 1,840,583

9,495 8,186

0 729,878

206,145,000 (210,388,000)

Joseph Welch

8,768,195 10,847,727

932,260 880,577

1,558,266 1,386,602

1,722,440 1,274,025

3,292,684 6,597,176

458,274 231,074

804,271 478,273

187,876,000 171,685,000

John Russell

8,274,111 6,716,892

1,045,000 950,000

0 0

2,952,106 2,610,452

4,263,427 3,112,405

13,578 44,035

0 0

382,000,000 415,000,000

Timothy Wadhams

7,033,907 5,288,180

1,000,000 1,000,000

0 0

2,040,072 0

2,040,000 0

142,315 126,580

1,811,520 4,161,600

(76,000,000) (465,000,000)

Joseph Campanelli Flagstar Bancorp Inc.

5,740,290 2,272,886 0 0 6,645,079 2,650,001 0 0 ■ Resigned Oct. 31, 2012, succeeded by Michael Tierney.

3,454,841 3,987,767

12,563 7,311

0 0

68,376,000 (181,778,000)

Charles "Chip" McClure Jr.

5,118,695 6,062,255

1,750,023 1,500,050

1,694,139 2,561,935

490,033 815,770

0 0

NA NA

Domino's Pizza Inc.

PulteGroup Inc.

ITC Holdings Corp.

CMS Energy Corp.

Masco Corp.

Meritor Inc.

1,184,500 1,184,500

0 0

■ Was replaced May 3, 2013, by Ivor Evans.

Roger Penske

4,909,336 4,464,933

1,200,000 1,200,000

0 0

3,500,000 3,150,000

0 0

209,336 114,933

0 0

185,500,000 176,900,000

Douglas Stotlar

4,602,735 4,026,570

773,087 677,651

0 0

2,293,016 803,451

1,425,000 1,244,174

111,632 50,238

0 1,251,056

104,546,000 88,443,000

Jeffrey Edwards

4,229,102 NA

153,846 NA

170,492 NA

0 NA

0 NA

6,723 NA

3,898,041 NA

102,800,000 102,800,000

Penske Automotive Group Inc.

Con-way Inc.

Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc.

■ Became president and CEO Oct. 15, 2012, and chairman May 9, 2013.

Top compensation for CEOs at publicly held companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties for companies' fiscal 2012. Incentive plan/retirement column is total of nonequity incentive-plan compensation, nonqualified deferred compensation and change in pension value. NA = not available. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Total compensation 2012/2011

Salary 2012/2011

Bonus 2012/2011

Stock awards 2012/2011

Nonequity incentive/ retirement 2012/2011

Other compensation 2012/2011

Option awards 2012/2011

Joseph Angileri

$16,381,329 NA

$470,455 NA

$0 NA

$2,849,991 NA

$1,011,750 NA

$1,870 NA

$12,047,263 NA

William Clay Ford Jr.

14,836,013 14,458,146

2,000,000 2,000,000

375,000 520,000

3,184,990 2,764,996

4,007,519 4,197,099

1,768,505 1,476,058

3,499,999 3,499,993

Mark Fields

8,854,065 8,840,183

1,385,833 1,350,000

1,301,250 136,500

1,000,994 3,368,996

3,939,170 2,752,102

126,823 132,593

1,099,995 1,099,992

Timothy Lee

6,578,687 NA

750,000 NA

0 NA

4,678,616 NA

530,220 NA

619,851 NA

0 NA

Steve Meszaros

6,200,065 5,118,337

484,325 468,650

0 53,671

3,038,351 0

706,037 845,380

1,799,383 3,093,604

171,969 657,032

Jeffrey Stafeil

5,800,805 NA

110,688 NA

475,000 NA

5,198,368 NA

0 NA

16,749 NA

0 NA

Lisa Payne

5,640,744 2,541,619

598,063 580,644

0 0

4,198,629 1,232,831

803,199 688,064

40,853 40,080

0 0

William Taubman

5,595,517 2,479,998

569,584 552,994

0 0

4,198,629 1,232,831

787,451 655,299

39,853 38,874

0 0

Robin Adams

5,476,716 4,431,004

635,812 586,188

0 0

3,057,009 1,825,638

1,430,000 1,601,775

353,895 417,403

0 0

Steven Lunn

5,454,594 4,991,518

922,755 894,788

0 0

1,439,280 1,495,040

1,904,762 1,552,082

40,120 363,562

1,147,677 686,046

Stephen Girsky

5,446,921 5,307,214

600,000 600,000

0 0

4,811,291 4,682,223

1,052 408

34,578 24,583

0 0

James Spencer

5,337,954 2,068,916

586,262 560,100

0 0

3,595,941 0

1,031,489 1,405,341

124,262 103,475

0 0

Kevin Clark

5,200,187 2,087,630

800,000 800,000

600,000 0

2,987,875 0

664,000 1,232,000

148,312 55,630

0 0

Bob Shanks

5,181,838 NA

700,000 NA

227,500 NA

818,988 NA

2,471,303 NA

64,048 NA

899,999 NA

Raymond Scott

4,974,865 4,156,696

804,100 682,864

0 0

2,219,494 1,781,747

1,807,611 1,519,454

143,660 172,631

0 0

Mary Barra

4,935,700 NA

750,000 NA

0 NA

3,906,484 NA

250,771 NA

28,445 NA

0 NA

Robert Pallash

4,895,901 2,516,378

442,487 416,215

0 0

2,989,270 0

322,695 394,592

985,205 1,098,931

156,244 606,640

Terrence Larkin

4,828,891 3,854,740

804,100 682,864

0 0

2,219,494 1,781,747

1,659,285 1,232,775

146,012 157,354

0 0

Keith Shull

4,791,333 NA

406,000 NA

0 NA

3,763,239 NA

225,528 NA

249,783 NA

146,783 NA

Daniel Ammann

4,789,665 3,508,193

750,000 687,500

0 0

4,007,056 2,789,832

799 354

31,810 30,507

0 0

Joseph Cantie

4,650,675 4,007,457

636,923 596,154

0 0

1,499,276 1,495,040

930,100 853,700

388,882 381,749

1,195,494 680,814

Peter Karmanos Jr.

4,645,884 1,200,000 4,809,541 1,200,000 ■ Retired March 31, 2013.

0 0

699,997 1,199,993

2,023,500 2,394,000

22,457 15,548

699,930 0

Jeffrey J. Owens

4,638,611 1,758,681

528,600 528,600

0 0

3,010,321 0

974,351 1,099,775

125,339 130,306

0 0

James Farley

4,597,017 NA

707,500 NA

181,000 NA

682,493 NA

474,000 NA

1,802,024 NA

750,000 NA

David Dauch

4,235,175 8,356,340

873,333 650,004

21,500 111,150

979,013 0

2,293,634 7,566,408

67,695 28,778

0 0

Name Company CFO and treasurer Compuware Corp.

executive chairman and president Ford Motor Co. and William and Lisa Ford Foundation COO Ford Motor Co.

vice president, global manufacturing and president, international operations General Motors Co. vice president and president, electronics product group Visteon Corp. executive vice president and CFO Visteon Corp.

vice chairman and CFO Taubman Centers Inc.

COO Taubman Centers Inc.

vice chairman, executive vice president and chief administrative officer, former CFO BorgWarner Inc. executive vice president and COO TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.

vice chairman, corporate strategy, business development, global product planning and global purchasing and supply chain General Motors Co. executive vice president operations and president, Delphi Latin America Delphi Automotive plc CFO and executive vice president Delphi Automotive plc

executive vice president and CFO Ford Motor Co.

executive vice president and president of seating Lear Corp.

senior vice president, global product development General Motors Co.

senior vice president and president, global customer group Visteon Corp. executive vice president business development, general counsel and corporate secretary Lear Corp. senior vice president, human resources Visteon Corp.

senior vice president and CFO General Motors Co.

executive vice president and CFO TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.

executive chairman Compuware Corp.

executive vice president and chief technology officer Delphi Automotive plc executive vice president - global marketing sales and service Lincoln Ford Motor Co. chairman, president and CEO American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc.

■ Became CEO September 2012.

Top compensation for non-CEO executives at publicly held companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties for companies' fiscal 2012. Incentive plan/retirement column is total of nonequity incentive-plan compensation, nonqualified deferred compensation and change in pension value. NA = not available. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Rank

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Company Address Phone; website

Revenue ($000,000) 2012/2011

Percent womanowned

Kay Albertie primary shareholder

$719.0 $631.0

100%

Marian Ilitch owner

459.8 472.0

100

Elder Automotive Group

Irma Elder CEO

365.6 309.4

100

Two Men and a Truck International Inc.

Mary Ellen Sheets founder

261.2 220.0

50

Cynthia Pasky president and CEO

208.7 220.0

77

Hickman family/ Stephanie Boyse president and CEO

146.1 119.1

65

Marjory Epstein, Lillian Epstein Stotland, Lena Epstein Koretzky chairman, general manager, general manager

144.0 134.1

Constance Holzer president and CEO

141.6 128.6

RKA Petroleum Cos. Inc.

28340 Wick Road, Romulus 48174 (734) 946-2199; www.rkapetroleum.com

MotorCity Casino Hotel

2901 Grand River Ave., Detroit 48201 (866) 752-9622; www.motorcitycasino.com 777 John R Road, Troy 48083 (248) 585-4000; www.elderautogroup.com 3400 Belle Chase Way, Lansing 48911 (800) 345-1070; www.twomenandatruck.com

Strategic Staffing Solutions Inc.

645 Griswold St., Suite 2900, Detroit 48226 (313) 596-6900; www.strategicstaff.com

Brazeway Inc.

2711 E. Maumee St., Adrian 49221-0749 (517) 265-2121; www.brazeway.com

Vesco Oil Corp.

7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

16055 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield 48076 (248) 557-1600; www.vesco-oil.com

Tom Holzer Ford Inc.

39300 W. 10 Mile Road, Farmington Hills 48335 (248) 474-1234; www.holzerford.com

Majority owner(s)

Company Address Rank Phone; Web site

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 60

7. 98

8.

Buff Whelan Chevrolet

Kerry Whelan-Thieleke president

136.7 138.2

100

9.

Iconma LLC

Claudine George managing member

109.7 103.2

100

10.

40445 Van Dyke Ave., Sterling Heights 48313 (586) 939-7300; www.buffwhelan.com 850 Stephenson Highway, Suite 612, Troy 48083 (888) 451-2519; www.iconma.com

Rush Trucking Corp.

Andra Rush president and CEO

104.0 115.0

100

11.

Technical Training Inc. (TTi Global)

Lori Blaker owner, president and CEO

104.0 88.0

100

12.

Wolverine Truck Sales Inc.

Lynn Terry president

85.7 51.8

100

13.

Rapid Global Business Solutions Inc.

Bati Devi chairman

64.5 54.5

80

BlueWater Technologies Group Inc.

Suzanne Schoeneberger president

59.1 58.6

51

G-Tech Services Inc.

Mara Kalnins Ghafari corporate counsel

53.0 46.1

100

Judith Kucway 47783 N. Gratiot Ave., Chesterfield Township 48051 CEO and CFO (586) 949-8420; www.mcstamp.com

51.1 56.3

52

Rodgers Chevrolet Inc.

Pamela Rodgers president

51.0 49.8

85

Systrand Manufacturing Corp.

Sharon Cannarsa president and CEO

49.8 45.0

100

ARC Supply Chain Solutions Inc.

Greta Elliott president

Mars Advertising Inc.

Marilyn Barnett president and chairman

38.7 37.3

55

G. Christine Dowding Metts CEO

30.3 30.9

65

Florine Mark 28555 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills 48334 president and chairman (248) 553-8555; www.8883florine.com www.florineonline.com

28.0 28.0

60

Seko Worldwide Detroit

Tanya Bartelo owner

24.9 21.4

51

24.

KBC Tools Inc.

Paula Bass president

24.3 24.1

100

25.

35160 E. Michigan Ave., Wayne 48184 (800) 526-7874; www.rushtrucking.com 3903 W. Hamlin Road, Rochester Hills 48309 (248) 853-5550; www.tti-global.com

3550 Wyoming Ave., Dearborn 48120 (313) 849-0800; www.wolverinetruckgroup.com 31791 Sherman Drive, Madison Heights 48071 (248) 589-1135; www.rgbsi.com

24050 Northwestern Highway, Southfield 48075 (248) 356-4399; www.BlueWaterTech.com 17101 Michigan Ave., Dearborn 48126 (313) 441-3600; www.gogtech.com

Motor City Stampings Inc.

23755 Allen Road, Woodhaven 48183 (734) 676-9600; www.rodgerschevrolet.com 19050 Allen Road, Brownstown Township 48183 (734) 479-8100; www.systrand.com 13221 Inkster Road, Taylor 48180 (877) 272-3523; www.arc-scs.com

25200 Telegraph Road, Fifth Floor, Southfield 48033-7496 (248) 936-2200; www.marsusa.com

Dowding Industries Inc.

449 Marilin St., Eaton Rapids 48827 (517) 663-5455; www.dowdingindustries.com

The WW Group Inc. (Weight Watchers)

6800 S. Cypress, Romulus 48174 (734) 641-2100; www.sekologistics.com/detroit 6300 18 Mile Road, Sterling Heights 48314 (586) 979-0500; www.kbctools.com

39.7 75 23.8 ■ Biggest increase: 66.8%

This list of woman-owned businesses is an approximate compilation of the largest such businesses headquartered in Michigan. Percentage of the company that is woman owned may not be solely held by the leading shareholder. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analyses and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

Majority owner

Revenue ($000,000) 2012/2011

Percent Asianowned

Camaco LLC

Arvind Pradhan president and CEO

$350.0 $300.0

100%

NYX Inc.

Chain Sandhu CEO

330.0 302.0

NA

Ron Shahani 39209 W. Six Mile Road, Suite 250, Livonia 48152 president and CEO (734) 591-1100; www.acrocorp.com

159.6 133.0

100

HTC Global Services Inc.

135.0 116.0

100

Radhakrishnan 28411 Northwestern Highway, Suite 640, Southfield Gurusamy president and founder 48034 (248) 603-2600; www.technosoftcorp.com

90.0 72.0

NA

Netlink Software Group America Inc.

Dilip Dubey CEO, chairman and co-founder

84.5 71.5

NA

Synova Inc.

Raj Vattikuti chairman

69.8 74.2

100

Rapid Global Business Solutions Inc.

Bati Devi chairman

64.5 54.5

100

58.0 40.0

100

53.3 B 32.6

100

40000 Grand River Ave., Suite 110, Novi 48375 (248) 442-6800; www.camacollc.com 36111 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 48150 (734) 462-2385; www.nyxinc.com

Acro Service Corp.

3270 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 48084 (248) 786-2500; www.htcinc.com

Madhava Reddy president and CEO

Technosoft Corp.

999 Tech Row, Madison Heights 48071 (248) 204-8800; www.netlink.com

1000 Town Center, Suite 700, Southfield 48075 (800) 799-9625; www.synovainc.com 31791 Sherman Drive, Madison Heights 48071 (248) 589-1135; www.rgbsi.com

HCL Global Systems Inc.

Durga Prasad Gadde 24543 Indoplex Circle, Suite 220, Farmington Hills president and CEO 48335 (248) 473-0720; www.hclglobal.com

FutureNet Group Inc.

Perry Mehta president and CEO

Saturn Electronics Corp.

Nagji Sutariya president

39.9 34.7

NA

WorkForce Software LLC

Kevin Choksi CEO

30.3 24.0

NA

Kyyba Inc.

Tel Ganesan president and CEO

24.5 19.9

100

Ebinger Manufacturing/Jets Manufacturing Co.

Janny Lu president and CEO

23.6 22.9

100

Roy Smith Co.

Peter Wong president and CEO

23.0 21.0

100

Amerilodge Group LLC

Asad Malik president and CEO

19.4 17.4

100

Youngsoft Inc.

Rupesh Srivastava president and CEO

15.2 14.8

100

Chrysan Industries Inc.

Suk-Kyu Koh president and CEO

13.4 8.6

100

2V Industries Inc.

Bedi Family LLC owner

10.0 8.5

NA

Iknowvate Technologies Inc.

Venkat Mallya founder and CEO

6.8 5.9

NA

RTI Laboratories Inc.

Jerry Singh president and CEO

5.5 5.4

100

Marvel Technologies Inc.

Sarada Narasimhan chairman

4.6 2.7

100

Lotus Bancorp Inc.

Various

3.9 3.5

80

TekWissen LLC

Manish Senta president and founder

3.8 1.3

100

IPS Technology Services

Pradip Sengupta 1.2 100 president and CEO 0.3 ■ Biggest increase: 239.1%

12801 Auburn St., Detroit 48223 (313) 544-7117; www.futurenetgroup.com 28450 Northline Road, Romulus 48174 (734) 941-8100; www.saturnelectronics.com 38705 Seven Mile Road, Suite 300, Livonia 48152 (877) 493-6723; www.workforcesoftware.com 28230 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 130, Farmington Hills 48334 (248) 813-9665; www.kyyba.com

7869 Kensington Court, Brighton 48116 (248) 486-8880; www.ebinger-mfg.com 14650 Dequindre, Detroit 48212-1597 (313) 883-6969; www.rscmain.com 1040 W. Hamlin Road, Rochester Hills 48309 (248) 601-2500; www.amerilodgegroup.com 49197 Wixom Tech Drive, Wixom 48393 (248) 675-1200; www.youngsoft.com 14707 Keel St., Plymouth 48170 (734) 451-5411; www.chrysanindustries.com 48553 West Road, Wixom 48393 (248) 624-7943; www.2vindustries.com 30600 Northwestern Highway, Suite 480, Farmington Hills 48334 (248) 626-7575; www.iknowvate.com 33080 Industrial Road, Livonia 48150 (734) 422-8000; www.rtilab.com 42400 Grand River Ave., Suite 207, Novi 48375 (248) 946-4023; www.marveltechus.com 44350 W. 12 Mile Road, Novi 48377 (248) 735-1000; www.lotusbank.com 321 S. Main St., Suite 300 , Ann Arbor 48104 (734) 259-2181; www.tekwissen.com 363 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 100, Troy 48084 248 835 9895; www.ipstechnologyservices.com

This list of Asian-owned businesses is an approximate compilation of the largest such businesses based in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw or Livingston counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. NA means not available. B Acquired Smith & Wesson Security Solutions Inc. July 2012. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Company Address Phone; website

Rush Trucking Corp.

1.

35160 E. Michigan Ave., Wayne 48184 (800) 526-7874; www.rushtrucking.com

Systrand Manufacturing Corp.

2.

19050 Allen Road, Brownstown Township 48183 (734) 479-8100; www.systrand.com

Arrow Strategies LLC

3.

30300 Telegraph Road, Suite 117, Bingham Farms 48025 (248) 502-2500; www.arrowstrategies.com

RB Construction Co.

4.

6489 Metro Parkway, Sterling Heights 48312 (586) 264-9478; www.rb-construction.com

Elite Plastic Products/Elite Mold & Engineering

5.

51548 Filomena Drive, Shelby Township 48315 (586) 314-4000; www.teameliteonline.com

Revenue ($000,000) 2012

Revenue ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Local employees Jan. 2013

Percent NativeAmerican owned

Andra Rush president and CEO

$104.0

$115.0

-9.6%

532

NA

Motor carrier

Sharon Cannarsa president and CEO

49.8

45.0

10.7

222

50

Precision machining and assembly of automotive products

Jeff Styers president and CEO

38.0

29.5

28.8

235

100

Staffing firm specializing in placement of professionals in the information technology, engineering, finance/ accounting and professional services industries on a contract, contract-to-hire and permanent basis

Russell Beaver president

18.0

3.0

499.2

5

NA

General construction company, Native American-owned, SBA 8(a) certified minority business enterprise, service disabled veteran-owned small business, disadvantaged business enterprise

71

60

Plastic injection molding, clean room medical molding, North American and Asian tool building, handling prototype through production orders

Majority owner

■ Largest percentage increase. Robert Mandeville chairman

15.2

12.0

26.7

Type of business

This list of Native American-owned businesses is an approximate compilation of the largest such businesses based in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw or Livingston counties. Percentage of business that is Native American-owned may not be solely held by majority owner. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. NA = not available. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

Rank

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Company Address Phone; website

The Diez Group 8111 Tireman Ave., Dearborn 48126 (313) 491-1200; www.thediezgroup.com

Elder Automotive Group 777 John R Road, Troy 48083 (248) 585-4000; www.elderautogroup.com

Vision Information Technologies Inc. (VisionIT)

14. 15.

Revenue Revenue ($000,000) ($000,000) Percent 2012 2011 change

Local Percent employees HispanicJan. 2013 owned Type of business

Gerald Diez chairman and CEO

$612.0

$562.0

8.9%

NA

100%

Irma Elder CEO

365.6

309.4

18.2

215

100

Automobile dealerships

David Segura CEO

226.5

239.0

-5.2

382

100

Mobile application solutions, IT managed services and talent management

Frank Venegas Jr. chairman and CEO

182.0

200.0

-9.0

413

NA

General contracting, specialized miscellaneous steel manufacturing and distribution of protective barrier products, pure global supply chain management, centralized storage and on-demand distribution of parts for machinery and selling excess stock materials

Gary Gonzalez CEO

70.0

82.0

-14.6

400

NA

Design engineering, staffing, manufacturing technologies, integrated marketing, production systems, containers, welding systems, assembly systems and printed circuit board assemblies

Paul Gutierrez president and CEO

47.0

35.0

34.3

147

75

Electronic and mechanical repair of industrial equipment, buy and sell refurbished industrial electronics and robots, buy and sell machinery

Gui Ponce de Leon CEO

41.4

38.8

6.7

38

NA

Construction consulting; program, project and construction management; experts in dispute avoidance and resolution

Gregory Lopez president

26.0

25.2

3.3

62

59

Production machining for on- and off-road vehicle applications; castings and forgings; full product development capabilities

James Beath president

25.0

21.2

17.9

800

51

Staffing and recruiting

Lizabeth Ardisana CEO

20.6

28.4

-27.3

165

51

Marketing communications, public relations, staffing, performance management and diversity services

Denise Rays president and CEO

15.9

20.0

-20.5

59

NA

Transportation

Margie Carlson president and CEO

11.9

13.3

-10.3

7

NA

IT infrastructure solution provider and reseller offering high-end and low-end hardware, software, services, maintenance and maintenance renewals; represents leading manufactures such as IBM, EMC, HP, Oracle, Oracle Hardware (SUN), and VMware

Laurie Sall president

8.5

6.3

34.9

3

100

Products sold include IRA's, 401(k) plans, pension plans, profit-sharing plans, executive bonus plans, business continuation plans, key person plans, deferred compensation plans, buy-sell agreements, individual disability income insurance, business overhead planning, long-term care insurance, group health, life and disability insurance, health savings accounts, health reimbursement accounts, key executive benefits, Cobra services assistance and self-insured prescription cards

Steel and aluminum sales, scallops/wave blanking, blanking (exposed/unexposed), slitting, laser welding

3031 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 600, Detroit 48202 (877) 768-7222; www.visionit.com

The Ideal Group Inc. 2525 Clark St., Detroit 48209 (313) 849-0000; www.weareideal.com

Gonzalez Design Group 29401 Stephenson Highway, Madison Heights 48071 (248) 548-6010; www.gonzalez-group.com

Industrial Control Repair Inc. 28601 Lorna Ave., Warren 48092 (586) 582-1500; www.icrservices.com

PMA Consultants LLC 1 Woodward Ave., Suite 1400, Detroit 48226 (313) 963-8863; www.pmaconsultants.com

Aztec Manufacturing Corp. Inc. 15378 Oakwood Drive, Romulus 48174 (734) 942-7433; www.aztecmfgcorp.com

Reliance One 1700 Harmon Road, Suite 1, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 922-4500; reliance-one.com

ASG Renaissance LLC 22226 Garrison, Dearborn 48124 (313) 565-4700; www.asgren.com

Three Star Trucking Co. Inc. 36860 Van Born Road, Wayne 48184 (734) 728-5500; www.threestartrucking.com

Alliance Technology Solutions LLC 40 Engelwood Drive, Suite H, Lake Orion 48359 (248) 364-2195; www.ATS.biz

Laurie Sall & Associates LLC

13.

Majority owner(s)

5435 Corporate Drive, Suite 205, Troy 48098-2624 (248) 641-2655; www.lauriesall.com

Midwest Underwriters Insurance Agency Inc. 19640 Harper Ave., Suite A, Grosse Pointe Woods 48236 (313) 884-8600; midwestunderwriters.com

Goodman Venegas 2800 Livernois, Suite 170, Troy 48083 (248) 740-9090; www.goodmanvenegas.com

■ Largest percentage increase.

Christopher Rodriguez CEO

3.1

2.9

6.9

5

100

Insurance agency

M. Paul Venegas president

2.9

2.8

1.8

15

51

Commercial insurance agency

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Ronald Hall president and CEO

Piston Automotive LLC

22. 23. 24. 25.

Local employees Jan. 2012

Percent African American-owned Type of business

$1,746.0

5.3%

NA

992

51%

Automotive interiors

Vinnie Johnson chairman

569.9

473.8

20.3

225

226

100

Automotive supplier

Prestige Automotive LLC

Gregory Jackson chairman, president and CEO

436.0

409.7

6.4

202

150

100

Automobile dealerships, insurance and real estate

Global Automotive Alliance LLC

William Pickard chairman and CEO

415.0

329.0

26.1

510

500

100

Automotive manufacturer, assembler, warehouse sequencer, aerospace warehousing and logistics

SET Enterprises Inc.

Sid Taylor chairman and CEO

350.0

330.0

6.1

180

165

100

Metal processing

Royal Oak Ford/Briarwood Ford

Eddie Hall Jr. president

138.5

136.9

1.2

161

157

NA

Automobile dealerships

GlobalHue

Donald Coleman chairman and CEO

121.8 B

125.3 B

-2.8

NA

NA

100

Advertising agency

Bill Perkins Automotive Group

Bill Perkins president

118.1

118.3

-0.1

127

126

100

Automobile dealerships

James Group International Inc.

John James chairman and CEO

110.0

30.0

266.7

131

142

100

Logistics and supply chain management

12723 Telegraph Road, Redford 48239 (313) 541-8674; www.pistongroup.com 20200 E. Nine Mile Road, St. Clair Shores 48080 (586) 773-2369; www.prestigeautomotive.com 2627 Clark St., Detroit 48210 (313) 297-6676

30500 Van Dyke Ave., Suite 701, Warren 48093 (586) 573-3600; www.setenterprises.com 27550 Woodward Ave., Royal Oak 48067 (248) 548-4100; www.royaloakford.com 4000 Town Center Drive, Suite 1600, Southfield 48075 (248) 223-8900; www.globalhue.com 21800 Gratiot Ave., Eastpointe 48021 (586) 775-8300; www.merollischevy.com 4335 W. Fort St., Detroit 48209 (313) 841-0070; www.jamesgroupintl.com

■ Largest percentage increase.

Avis Ford Inc.

Walter Douglas Sr. chairman and CEO

107.6

110.7

-2.8

102

102

NA

Automobile dealership

Epitec Inc.

Jerome Sheppard CEO

65.0

51.0

27.5

600

500

100

IT, engineering, and professional staffing and professional services providing end-to-end solutions, project management office, analytics and business intelligence

Advantage Management Group Inc. (The Manors)

Reginald Hartsfield Kelsey Schwartz owners

57.0

56.0

1.8

760

1,000

53

Nursing homes

MPS Group Inc.

Charlie Williams chairman

53.2

46.2

15.2

129

132

52

Total waste management and environmental program management services, industrial cleaning, paint shop cleaning, emergency response, facility decommissioning and scrap metal management

ChemicoMays LLC

Leon Richardson president and CEO

52.0

37.0

40.5

110

100

100

Chemical management and distribution

Rodgers Chevrolet Inc.

Pamela Rodgers president

51.0

49.8

2.3

66

67

85

Automobile dealership

Harvey Industries LLC

Jerome Harvey president and CEO

50.0

81.0

-38.3

15

16

90

Automotive aluminum castings for powertrain with complex cores including intake manifolds, pumps, engine covers, EGR housings, water crossovers, machined, leaktested, assembled

TAG Holdings LLC

Joseph Anderson Jr. chairman and CEO

50.0

45.0

11.1

55

30

74

Components and assemblies to the aerospace, defense, automotive, mining, construction, heavy truck, and sport/ recreational vehicle industries

White Construction Co. Inc.

W. Bernard White president and CEO

35.6

27.5

29.5

16

21

100

Construction management, general contracting and design build

W3R Consulting

Eric Hardy chairman, president and CEO Keith Echols executive vice president and CTO

27.0

25.0

8.0

117

103

67

IT consulting firm serving Fortune 1,000 companies and the federal government with a focus on the following industries: finance, insurance, health care and government. Provides solutions to clients in the areas of strategic planning, feasibility studies, ROI/project evaluations, program/project management excellence. Technology consulting services include application development, infrastructure and architecture, business intelligence/data warehousing with solutions in business intelligence/search and dynamic reporting.

Powerlink Services LLC

Link Howard president and CEO

23.5

22.8

3.1

419

440

50+

ISO 9001-certified staffing, facilities management and maintenance services for the health care, education, manufacturing and commercial building management industries

New Center Stamping Inc.

Ronald Hall chairman and CEO

19.0

18.0

5.6

142

140

51

Supplier of medium to large metal stampings and welded assemblies to the automotive industry

First Independence Corp.

Donald Davis chairman and CEO

18.4

9.2

100.4

NA

NA

100

Bank

Airea Inc.

Vinnie Johnson chairman and CEO

17.0

14.0

21.4

30

30

100

Office furniture and flooring

Hercules & Hercules Inc.

Walter Jefferson CFO

10.0

9.7

2.6

20

20

100

Janitorial and environmental services supplies and equipment; environmental services training

JMA Logistics LLC

Jeanette Abraham owner, president and CEO

4.2

3.9

7.7

7

7

100

Warehousing, kitting and distribution of automotive components; procurement of offshore and domestic fasteners

29200 Telegraph Road, Southfield 48034 (248) 355-7500; www.avisford.com 24800 Denso Drive, Suite 150, Southfield 48033 (248) 353-6800; www.epitecinc.com

17515 W. Nine Mile Road, Suite 925, Southfield 48075 (248) 569-8400; themanors.net 38755 Hills Tech Drive, Farmington Hills 48331 (313) 841-7588; www.mpsgrp.com

25200 Telegraph, Suite 120, Southfield 48034 (248) 723-3263; www.chemicomays.com 23755 Allen Road, Woodhaven 48183 (734) 676-9600; www.rodgerschevrolet.com 17177 Laurel Park Drive, Suite 243, Livonia 48152 (734) 405-2430; www.harvey-industries.com

30260 Oak Creek Drive, Wixom 48393 (248) 822-8056; www.taghold.com 1120 W. Baltimore, Detroit 48202 (313) 872-6700; www.whitecon.com

19.

21.

Revenue Local ($000,000) Percent employees 2011 change Jan. 2013

$1,838.7

4617 W. Fort St., Detroit 48209 (313) 842-3300; www.bridgewater-interiors.com

1000 Town Center, Suite 1150, Southfield 48075 (248) 358-1002; www.w3r.com

20.

Majority owner(s)

Bridgewater Interiors LLC

Revenue ($000,000) 2012

New Center One Building, 3031 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 640, Detroit 48202 (313) 309-2020; www.powerlinkonline.com 950 E. Milwaukee St., Detroit 48211-2008 (313) 872-3500; www.newcenter.net 44 Michigan Ave., Detroit 48226 (313) 256-8400; www.firstindependence.com 23231-B Industrial Park Drive, Farmington Hills 48335 (248) 426-0100; www.aireainc.com 19055 Davidson West, Detroit 48223 (313) 933-6669; www.herculesandherculesinc.com 28401 Schoolcraft Road, Suite 450, Livonia 48150 (734) 762-4830; www.jmalogistics.com

This list of African American-owned businesses is an approximate compilation of the largest businesses headquarterd in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Percentage of the company that is African American-owned may not be solely held by a majority owner. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B GlobalHue's capitalized billings were $812 million for 2012 and $835 million for 2011. Revenue is an estimate based on 15 percent of billings. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Percent change

Kelly Services Inc.

$5,450.5 $5,551.0

-1.8%

1946 William Russell Kelly

Ilitch companies

2,600.0 2,400.0

8.3

Plastipak Holdings Inc.

2,371.7 2,302.4

Sherwood Food Distributors LLC

5. 6.

Family members in management with relation to the first-generation owner

Percent of business family-owned Type of business

Terence Adderley, chairman, son

93%

Outsourcing and consulting services as well as world-class staffing on a temporary, temporary-to-hire, and direct-hire basis

1959 Michael and Marian Ilitch

Christopher Ilitch, president and CEO, Ilitch Holdings Inc., son

NA

Food, sports and entertainment industries. Companies include Little Caesars Pizza, Olympia Entertainment, Detroit Red Wings, Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, Champion Foods, Olympia Development, Uptown Entertainment, and Little Caesar Pizza Kit Fundraising Program. Michael Ilitch owns the Detroit Tigers. Marian Ilitch owns MotorCity Casino-Hotel.

3.0

1967 William P. and Mary Young

William C. Young, president and CEO, son

58

Plastic containers for household goods

1,523.4 1,437.7

6.0

1969 Earl Ishbia and Alex Karp

Howard Ishbia, executive vice president of sales and marketing, son; Jason Ishbia, executive vice president of finance and CFO, son; Joel Ishbia, executive vice president of inventory management, son; Gary Karp, executive vice president of corporate affairs, son; David Ishbia, sales, son

100

Wholesale food distributor

The Suburban Collection

1,370.8 1,221.3

12.2

1948 Richard Fischer

David Fischer, president and CEO, son; David Fischer Jr., general manager, grandson; Zachary Fischer, director, grandson

100

Automobile sales and service

Walbridge Aldinger Co.

1,291.1 1,130.0

14.3

1916 John Rakolta

John Rakolta Jr., chairman and CEO, son

NA

Construction company offering services in North America, South America and the Middle East.

H.W. Kaufman Financial Group Inc./ Burns & Wilcox Ltd.

1,225.0 950.0

28.9

1969 Herbert W. Kaufman

Alan Jay Kaufman, chairman, president and CEO, son

100

Specialty insurance, reinsurance, premium finance holding company and inspections and audits

8.

Wolverine Packing Co.

1,156.0 1,066.4

8.4

100

Wholesale meat packer and processor; wholesale meat, poultry and seafood distributor

9.

Barton Malow Co.

1,005.9 1,164.1

-13.6

1924 Ben Maibach Jr.

Ben Maibach III, chairman and CEO, son; Doug Maibach, executive vice president, son; Ryan Maibach, president, grandson

70

General contracting, construction management, design/build, self-perform services: civil, concrete, rigging and interiors

Meridian Health Plan Inc.

977.1 960.6

1.7

1997 David Cotton

Jon Cotton, president, Meridian Health Plan of Michigan, son; Sean Cotton, general counsel and director of human resources, son; Michael Cotton, president, Meridian Health Plan of Illinois, son

100

Government programs health insurance

11.

Kenwal Steel Corp.

904.3 885.3

2.2

1947 Sol Eisenberg

Kenneth Eisenberg, chairman and CEO, son; Stephen Eisenberg, president, Burns Harbor, grandson

100

Steel service center

12.

Barrick Enterprises Inc.

809.9 786.5

3.0

1977 Robert Barrick

Trish Barrick, retail supervisor, daughter; Greg Barrick, general manager, nephew

100

Petroleum retailer and wholesaler

RKA Petroleum Cos. Inc.

719.0 631.0

14.0

1954 Kay Albertie, managing shareholder and Hilmer Westphal daughter; Kari Elliott, CEO and granddaughter; Leemon Kyle Albertie, land and sea vice president and grandson

100

Petroleum wholesaler, biodiesel, ethanol, E-85, jet A and jet A1 products, compressed natural gas and liquefied natural gas as well as a hauler of crude oil

Orleans International Inc.

637.0 636.0

0.2

1937 Max Tushman

Earl Tushman, president, grandson; Larry Tushman, vice president and secretary, grandson; Reed Tushman, director of operations, great grandson; Marc Tushman, director of logistics and operations, great grandson

100

Meat trader

The Diez Group

612.0 562.0

8.9

1973 Gerald Diez

April Diez, vice chair, daughter; Sherry Diez, vice president, daughter; Gerald Diez Jr., vice president, son; Mark Diez, vice president, son

100

Steel and aluminum sales, scallops/wave blanking, blanking (exposed/unexposed), slitting, laser welding

PVS Chemicals Inc.

566.0 425.0

33.2

1945 Floyd Nicholson

James B. Nicholson, president and CEO, son; James M. Nicholson, vice president, grandson; David Nicholson, vice president, grandson; John Nicholson, vice president, grandson; Timothy Nicholson, vice president, grandson

100

Manufacturer, marketer and distributor of industrial chemicals

1. 2. 3. 4.

7.

THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY

Year founded First-generation owner

Revenue 2012/2011

10.

13. 14. 15. 16.

999 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 48084 (248) 362-4444; www.kellyservices.com 2211 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48201 (313) 471-6600; www.ilitchcompanies.com

41605 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth 48170 (734) 455-3600; www.plastipak.com 12499 Evergreen Road, Detroit 48228 (313) 659-7300; www.sherwoodfoods.com

1795 Maplelawn Drive, Troy 48084 (877) 471-7100; www.suburbancollection.com 777 Woodward Ave., Suite 300, Detroit 48226 (313) 963-8000; www.walbridge.com

30833 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills 48334 (248) 932-9000; www.kaufmanfinancialgroup.com 2535 Rivard, Detroit 48207 (313) 259-7500; www.wolverinepacking.com 26500 American Drive, Southfield 48034 (248) 436-5000; www.bartonmalow.com 777 Woodward Ave., Suite 600, Detroit 48226 (313) 324-3700; www.mhplan.com

8223 W. Warren Ave., Dearborn 48126 (313) 739-1000; www.kenwal.com 4307 Delemere Court, Royal Oak 48073 (248) 549-3737; www.barrickent.com 28340 Wick Road, Romulus 48174 (734) 946-2199; www.rkapetroleum.com

30600 Northwestern Highway, Suite 300, Farmington Hills 48334 (248) 855-5556; www.orleansintl.com

8111 Tireman Ave., Dearborn 48126 (313) 491-1200; www.thediezgroup.com 10900 Harper Ave., Detroit 48213 (313) 921-1200; www.pvschemicals.com

1937 Jim Bonahoom, president, son; Roger Alfred Bonahoom Bonahoom, vice president, son; Jay Bonahoom, vice president

■ Largest percentage increase

17.

Art Van Furniture Inc.

515.0 470.0

9.6

1959 Archie Van Elslander

Gary Van Elslander, president, son; David Van Elslander, senior director of merchandising, son

100

Retail home furnishings

18.

Lipari Foods LLC

502.0 449.0

11.8

1963 Vincent Lipari

Thom Lipari, president and CEO, son; Lori Lipari Adams, senior vice president, daughter

NA

Wholesale deli, bakery, dairy, seafood, confections and nuts, specialty foods and packaging distribution

19.

ABC Appliance Inc.

395.0 450.0

-12.2

1963 Gordon Hartunian

Martin Hartunian, president and CEO, son; John Hartunian, vice president of information systems, son

100

Appliance, electronic, and bedding and furniture retailer

20.

Letica Corp.

380.0 B 388.0 B

-2.1

1968 Ilija Letica

Anton Letica, president, son

NA

Plastic packaging and paper cup manufacturer

21.

Elder Automotive Group

365.6 309.4

18.2

1967 Irma Elder

Phillip Elder, president, son; Robert Elder, secretary and treasurer, son

100

Automobile dealerships

Belle Tire Distributors Inc.

340.0 308.0

10.4

1922 Don Barnes Sr.

Don Barnes Jr., chairman, son; Bob Barnes, CEO, son; Don Barnes III, vice president of store operations, grandson; Kelly Wilson, training manager, granddaughter; Mike Barnes, manager in training

100

Tire retailer, windshield replacement and repair, automotive service and repair

Commercial Contracting Group Inc.

304.0 248.0

22.6

100

Building general contractor and process equipment installation

General RV Center Inc.

303.0 260.0

16.5

1964 Abe Baidas

Robert Baidas, CEO and chairman, son; Loren Baidas, president and chairman, grandson; Wade Stuff, vice president of operations, grandson-inlaw

100

Recreational vehicle dealership

John E. Green Co.

300.0 300.0

0.0

1909 John E. Green

Peter Green, president, grandson; John R. Green, COO, grandson; Michael Green, executive vice president, great-grandson

100

Mechanical and fire-protection contractor

22. 23. 24. 25.

6500 14 Mile Road, Warren 48092 (586) 939-0800; www.artvan.com 26661 Bunert Road, Warren 48089 (586) 447-3500; www.liparifoods.com 1 W. Silverdome Industrial Park, Pontiac 48343 (248) 335-4222; www.abcwarehouse.com 52585 Dequindre Road, Rochester 48307-2321 (248) 652-0557; www.letica.com 777 John R Road, Troy 48083 (248) 585-4000; www.elderautogroup.com 1000 Enterprise Drive, Allen Park 48101 (313) 271-9400; www.belletire.com

4260 N. Atlantic Blvd., Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 209-0500; www.cccnetwork.com 48500 12 Mile Road, Wixom 48393 (248) 349-0900; www.generalrv.com

220 Victor Ave., Highland Park 48203 (313) 868-2400; www.johnegreen.com

1946 William Pettibone, son William Pettibone Sr.

This list of family-owned businesses is an approximate compilation of the largest such businesses headquartered in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analyses and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. For some companies, the founders were later bought out by another family. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B Plastics News estimate. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Percent change

Beda Bolzenius vice president and president, automotive seating William Jackson executive vice president, corporate development and president, automotive electronics and interiors

Johnson Controls Inc. Milwaukee

$21,334.0 $20,065.0

6.3%

$41,955.0 Automotive interiors, seating and electronics $40,800.0

Continental Automotive Systems U.S. Inc.

Samir Salman CEO, Continental North America

Continental AG Hannover, Germany

10,734.8 B 8,800.0 B

22.0

43,260.2 B Automotive brake and safety systems, electronics, hybrid 39,499.3 B technologies, powertrain and interior systems

Robert Bosch LLC

Mike Mansuetti president

Robert Bosch GmbH Stuttgart, Germany

10,600.0 9,800.0

8.2

67,500.0 71,700.0

Supplier of technology and services in automotive and industrial technology, consumer goods and building technology sectors

Denso International America Inc.

Hikaru "Howard" Sugi president and CEO

Denso Corp. Kariya, Aichi, Japan

6,800.0 6,200.0

9.7

38,100.0 40,060.0

Automotive supplier

Faurecia North America

Michael Heneka president, North America

Faurecia S.A. Nanterre, France

6,000.0 4,800.0

25.0

Mobis North America

Jun Ho-Suck president and CEO

Hyundai Mobis Seoul, South Korea

5,315.0 4,285.0

24.0

17,769.0 15,151.0

Automotive supplier

General Dynamics Land Systems

Gary Whited president

General Dynamics Corp. Falls Church, Va.

4,924.0 B 4,912.0 B

0.2

31,513.0 32,677.0

Designs, develops and produces armored vehicles and subsystems

ZF North America Inc.

Julio Caspari president

ZF Friedrichshafen AG Friedrichshafen, Germany

4,310.0 2,679.0

60.9

22,912.7 20,081.8

Driveline and chassis technology

Aisin World Corp. of America

Masayasu "Mike" Saito president and CEO

Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd. Kariya, Aichi, Japan

4,247.0 3,432.0

23.7

31,446.0 28,430.0

Automotive body systems, drivetrain and engine components, electronics, brake and chassis systems, chemical

Yazaki North America Inc.

Masashi "Max" Yamashita chairman

Yazaki Corp. Tokyo

3,503.0 3,050.0

14.9

15,800.0 13,931.0

Tier-one automotive supplier of power and data services to original-equipment manufacturers and tier suppliers

Amcor Rigid Plastics USA Inc.

Michael Schmitt president

Amcor Ltd. Hawthorn, Australia

3,418.5 3,295.1

3.7

12,386.8 13,151.0

Rigid plastic packaging (bottles, jars, containers, closures and applicators) for the beverage, food, spirits, health care and home and personal care markets

ThyssenKrupp Materials NA Inc.

Hans-Josef Hoss president and CEO

ThyssenKrupp AG Dusseldorf

3,200.0 3,100.0

3.2

NA 66,749.4

Materials management and services; processing and distribution of aluminum, copper, brass, specialty metals, steel and plastics; supply-chain management; logistics; industrial services

Autoliv Americas Group

Steve Fredin president, Autoliv Americas

Autoliv Inc. Stockholm, Sweden

2,870.0 2,559.0

12.2

8,267.0 8,232.0

Develops and manufactures automotive safety systems

Valeo Inc.

Francoise Colpron president, North America

Valeo S.A. Paris

2,240.0 1,897.0

18.1

15,200.0 15,600.0

Design, production and sale of components, integrated systems and modules for the automotive industry mainly for CO2 emissions reduction

TK Holdings Inc.

Robert Fisher president

Takata Corp. Toyko, Japan

2,170.0 1,963.0

10.5

4,651.5 B Safety restraint supplier 4,716.7 B

Severstal Dearborn LLC

Saikat Dey CEO

OAO Severstal Cherepovets, Russia

2,143.0 3,422.1

-37.4

14,103.7 15,812.4

High-quality, flat-rolled carbon steel products in a wide range of grades, chemistries, gauges and widths

Detroit Medical Center C

Joseph Mullany CEO

Vanguard Health Systems Nashville, Tenn.

1,957.2 B 1,995.8 B

-1.9

5,949.0 4,895.9

Health care system

Mahle Industries Inc.

Roland Zitt president

MAHLE GmbH Stuttgart, Germany

1,618.0 1,442.9

12.1

7,900.0 8,300.0

Piston systems, cylinder components, valve train, air management, and liquid management systems, large engines, industrial filtration, cooling and air-conditioning systems

Brose North America Inc.

John Dunn president

Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH & Co. KG Coburg

1,300.0 1,000.0

30.0

NA 5,000.0

Developer, producer and integrator of intelligent systems and modules for doors and seats

Toyoda Gosei North America Corp.

Toru Koyama president

Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd. Aichi, Japan

1,215.4 B 1,180.0

3.0

NA 6,387.0

Automotive parts supplier

Hella Corporate Center USA Inc.

Martin Fischer president, Hella Corporate Center USA Inc. and CEO electronics division, Americas

Hella KGaA Hueck & Co. Lippstadt

1,171.0 B 1,069.0 B

9.5

43811 Plymouth Oaks Blvd., Plymouth 48170 (734) 414-0900; www.hella.com

6,500.0 B Lighting and electronic components for the automotive industry 6,300.0 B

Dow Automotive Systems

Steve Henderson president

Dow Chemical Co. Midland

1,100.0 1,200.0

-8.3

56,800.0 59,985.0

GKN Driveline North America Inc.

Robert Willig president, GKN Driveline Americas

NTN USA Corp. - automotive operations

Paul Tervo vice president, automotive OE

Behr America Inc.

Wilm Uhlenbecker president and CEO

1.

3.

Parent company

Parent company revenue ($000,000) 2012/2011 Business description

Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience 49200 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 48170 (734) 254-5000; www.johnsoncontrols.com

2.

Top local executive(s)

Revenue ($000,000) 2012/2011

1 Continental Drive, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 393-5300; www.conti-online.com

38000 Hills Tech Drive, Farmington Hills 48331 (248) 876-1000; www.boschusa.com 24777 Denso Drive, Southfield 48033 (248) 350-7500; www.densocorp-na.com

2500 Executive Hills Blvd., Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 409-3500; www.faurecia.com 23255 Commerce Drive, Farmington Hills 48335 (248) 426-5577; www.mobis.co.kr 38500 Mound Road, Sterling Heights 48310 (586) 825-4000; www.gdls.com 15811 Centennial Drive, Northville Township 48168 (734) 416-6200; www.zf.com 46501 Commerce Center Drive, Plymouth 48170 (734) 453-5551; www.aisinworld.com 6801 Haggerty Road, Canton Township 48187 (734) 983-1000; www.yazaki-na.com 935 Technology Drive, Suite 100, Ann Arbor 48108 (734) 428-9741; www.amcor.com 22355 W. 11 Mile Road, Southfield 48033 (248) 233-5600; www.tkmna.thyssenkrupp.com 1320 Pacific Drive, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 475-9000; www.autoliv.com 150 Stephenson Highway, Troy 48083 (248) 619-8300; www.valeo.com 2500 Takata Drive, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 373-8040; www.takata.com 14661 Rotunda Drive, P.O. Box 1699, Dearborn 48120-1699 (800) 532-8857; www.severstalna.com 3990 John R, Detroit 48201 (313) 578-2442; www.dmc.org

23030 Mahle Drive, Farmington Hills 48335 (248) 305-8200; www.us.mahle.com 3933 Automation Ave., Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 339-4000; www.brose.com 1400 Stephenson Highway, Troy 48083 (248) 280-2100; www.toyodagosei.com

1250 Harmon Road, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 391-6300; www.dowautomotive.com 3300 University Drive, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 377-1200; www.gknplc.com

39255 W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills 48331 (248) 324-4700; www.ntnamerica.com 2700 Daley Drive, Troy 48083 (248) 743-3700; www.behrgroup.com

22,946.8 B Automotive seating, emissions control technologies, interior/ 20,963.9 B exterior systems

GKN PLC 1,085.4 66.8 10,908.0 Worcestershire, England 650.7 7,382.9 ■ Largest percentage increase. NTN Corp. Osaka, Japan

1,029.4 B 1,383.0 D

-25.6

Behr GmbH and Co. KG Stuttgart, Germany

897.0 894.0

0.3

Automotive supplier

Design and manufacuture driveline systems: constant velocity joint half-shafts and prop-shafts, open and locking differentials, power transfer, disconnect and final drive units, e-transmissions

5,718.7 B Sales, service and manufacturing of bearings and constant 6,604.9 B velocity joints for the automotive industry NA 5,157.6

Automotive supplier producing engine-cooling and airconditioning systems and components

This list contains information about Detroit-based divisions, affiliates, units and subsidiaries of companies whose headquarters are outside Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Companies are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. This is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analysis and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B Crain's estimate. C Detroit Medical Center is owned by Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare Corp., which acquired DMC's previous owner, Vanguard Health Systems Inc., in October 2013. D Automotive News estimate. Figures represent total OEM sales. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

49200 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 48170 (734) 254-5000; www.johnsoncontrols.com

Lear Corp. 21557 Telegraph Road, Southfield 48033 (248) 447-1500; www.lear.com

Delphi Automotive plc 5725 Delphi Drive, Troy 48098 (248) 813-2000; www.delphi.com

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. 12001 Tech Center Drive, Livonia 48150 (734) 855-2600; www.trwauto.com

BorgWarner Inc. 3850 Hamlin Road, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 754-9200; www.borgwarner.com

Continental Automotive Systems U.S. Inc. 1 Continental Drive, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 393-5300; www.conti-online.com

Visteon Corp. 1 Village Center Drive, Van Buren Township 48111 (734) 710-5000; www.visteon.com

Robert Bosch LLC 38000 Hills Tech Drive, Farmington Hills 48331 (248) 876-1000; www.boschusa.com

Faurecia North America 2500 Executive Hills Blvd., Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 409-3500; www.faurecia.com

Denso International America Inc. 24777 Denso Drive, Southfield 48033 (248) 350-7500; www.densocorp-na.com

GKN Driveline North America Inc. 3300 University Drive, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 377-1200; www.gknplc.com

International Automotive Components (IAC) 28333 Telegraph Road, Southfield 48034 (248) 455-7000; www.iacgroup.com

Mobis North America 23255 Commerce Drive, Farmington Hills 48335 (248) 426-5577; www.mobis.co.kr

ZF North America Inc. 15811 Centennial Drive, Northville Township 48168 (734) 416-6200; www.zf.com

Aisin World Corp. of America 46501 Commerce Center Drive, Plymouth 48170 (734) 453-5551; www.aisinworld.com

Federal-Mogul Corp.

16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

26555 Northwestern Highway, Southfield 48033 (248) 354-7700; www.federalmogul.com

Yazaki North America Inc. 6801 Haggerty Road, Canton Township 48187 (734) 983-1000; www.yazaki-na.com

TI Automotive Ltd. 1272 Doris Road, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 494-5000; www.tiautomotive.com

American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. One Dauch Drive, Detroit 48211 (313) 758-2000; www.aam.com

Autoliv Americas Group 1320 Pacific Drive, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 475-9000; www.autoliv.com

Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. 39550 Orchard Hill Place Drive, Novi 48375 (248) 596-5900; www.cooperstandard.com

Inteva Products LLC 1401 Crooks Road, Suite 100, Troy 48084 (248) 655-8886; www.intevaproducts.com

Benteler Automotive Corp. 1780 Pond Run, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 377-9999; www.benteler.com

Valeo Inc.

24. 25.

150 Stephenson Highway, Troy 48083 (248) 619-8300; www.valeo.com

TK Holdings Inc. 2500 Takata Drive, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 373-8040; www.takata.com

Top local executive(s)

OEM sales ($000,000) 2012

OEM sales ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Beda Bolzenius, vice president and $22,515.0 B $20,100.0 B 12.0% president, automotive seating William Jackson, executive vice president, corporate development and president, automotive electronics and interiors

Products Automotive seating systems, interiors, electronics

Matthew Simoncini president and CEO

14,567.0

14,156.5

2.9

Seating and electrical power management systems

Rodney O'Neal president and CEO

14,432.7 C

14,276.5 C

1.1

Global supplier of electronics and technologies for automotive, commercial vehicle and other market segments

John Plant chairman, president and CEO

14,141.8

14,895.7

-5.1

Automotive braking products

James Verrier president and CEO

7,183.2

7,114.7

1.0

Engine and drivetrain systems and components

6,888.0 D

5,799.0 D

18.8

Tires, stability management systems, electronic chassis systems, brake systems

Timothy Leuliette president and CEO

6,857.0

7,532.0 E

-9.0

Climate controls, electronics, interiors

Mike Mansuetti president

6,254.0

5,565.0

12.4

Automotive brake components; diesel fuel injectors; linear motion and assembly technologies; range of spare parts as well as diagnostic and repair shop solutions

Michael Heneka president, North America

6,000.0

4,800.0

25.0

Automotive seating, emission control technologies, interior systems, automotive exteriors

5,472.0 D

5,464.0 D

0.1

Automotive air conditioning and engine cooling components and systems, including condensers, radiators, CRFMs (condenser, radiator, and fan modules), heater cores, evaporators and HVAC units

Robert Willig president, GKN Driveline Americas

5,113.0

4,745.0

7.8

Constant-velocity joints, all-wheel drive, e-drive systems, transaxle parts

James Kamsickas president and CEO

4,700.0

4,400.0

6.8

Instrument panels, cockpits, door panels, headliners, flooring, acoustic systems, exterior components

Jun Ho-Suck president and CEO

4,688.0

3,757.0

24.8

Chassis, cockpit and front-end modules; ABS, ESC, MDPS, ASV parts, LED lamps, sensors, electronic control systems, airbags, hybrid powertrains, parts and power control units

Julio Caspari president

4,310.0

2,679.0

60.9

Transmissions, steering systems, suspension components, axles, clutches, dampers

Masayasu "Mike" Saito president and CEO

4,120.0

3,298.0

24.9

Body, brake and chassis systems; electronics; drivetrain and engine components

Rainer Jueckstock, co-CEO, Federal-Mogul; and CEO, powertrain segment Kevin Freeland, co-CEO, FederalMogul; and CEO, vehicle components segment

4,000.0

4,600.0

-13.0

Bearings; pistons; piston rings; sealing systems; systems protection products; friction, lighting, wiper and fuel products

Masashi "Max" Yamashita chairman

3,503.0

3,048.0

14.9

Connection systems, electrical distribution systems, electronic components, instrumentation

Bill Kozyra chairman, president and CEO

3,000.0

3,000.0

0.0

Automotive fluid storage, carrying and delivery technology

David Dauch chairman, president and CEO

2,931.0

2,585.0

13.4

Driveline and drivetrain systems, axles, driveline modules

2,892.0 F

2,419.0

19.6

Airbags, inflators, seatbelts, electronics, steering wheels

Jeffrey Edwards chairman, president and CEO

2,880.9

2,853.5

1.0

Body sealing, fuel, brake and emissions, thermal management and anti-vibration systems

Lon Offenbacher president and CEO

2,850.0

2,800.0

1.8

Closure systems, interior systems, motors and electronics, roof systems

Thomas Wuensche president and CEO

2,330.7 C

2,000.0 F

16.5

Chassis systems, engine and exhaust products, body structure products

Francoise Colpron president, North America

2,240.0

1,897.0

18.1

Electrical systems, transmission systems, engine management systems, air management systems, hybrid and electric vehicle systems, climate control, powertrain thermal systems, compressors, front-end modules, driving assistance, interior controls, interior electronics, access mechanisms, lighting systems, wiper systems, wiper motors

Robert Fisher president

2,170.0

1,935.6

12.1

Airbags, seatbelts, electronics, steering wheels

Samir Salman CEO, Continental North America

Hikaru "Howard" Sugi president and CEO

Steve Fredin president, Autoliv Americas

■ Largest percentage increase.

This list of automotive suppliers is an approximate compilation. For companies based in Detroit and divisions of U.S.-based companies in Detroit, figure is for worldwide OEM sales. For divisions of foreign-owned companies, figure is for North American OEM sales. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analyses and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B Includes OEM sales from power solutions division. C Crain's estimate. D Automotive News estimate. E Restated from $8.1 billion to reflect deconsolidation of Duckyang Industry Co. Ltd. F From Automotive News. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Top executive(s)

Revenue % change

General Motors Co.

Daniel Akerson B chairman and CEO

$152,256.0 $150,276.0

1.3%

41,379 213,000

13

Bay City, Detroit/Hamtramck, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Livonia, Milford, Orion, Pontiac, Romulus, Saginaw, Swartz Creek, Warren, Ypsilanti

Automotive

2.

Ford Motor Co.

Alan Mulally president and CEO

134,252.0 136,264.0

-1.5

NA 175,000

8

Dearborn, Flat Rock, Wayne, Woodhaven, Romeo, Sterling Heights, Livonia, Ypsilanti

Automotive

3.

Chrysler Group LLC

Sergio Marchionne 1000 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills 48326-2766 chairman and CEO (248) 576-5741; www.chryslergroupllc.com

65,784.0 54,981.0

19.6

27,296 66,223

10

Detroit (4), Sterling Heights (2), Trenton, Warren (2), Dundee

Automotive

4.

Dow Chemical Co.

Andrew Liveris president, chairman and CEO

56,786.0 59,985.0

-5.3

NA 54,000

2

Harbor Beach, Hillsdale

Automotive, agriculture, home care, health care, construction

Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience

Beda Bolzenius vice president and president, automotive seating William Jackson executive vice president, corporate development and president, automotive electronics and interiors

21,334.0 20,065.0

6.3

10,000 170,000

11

Battle Creek, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Highland Park, Holland, Lansing, Monroe, Port Huron, Romulus, Warren, Plymouth

Automotive

6.

Whirlpool Corp.

Jeff Fettig chairman and CEO

18,143.0 18,666.0

-2.8

NA 68,000

0

NA

Household appliances

7.

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.

John Plant chairman, president and CEO

16,444.0 16,244.0

1.2

3,385 65,000

5

Fenton, Fowlerville, Portland, Saginaw, Sterling Heights

Automotive

8.

Delphi Automotive plc

Rodney O'Neal president and CEO

15,519.0 16,041.0

-3.3

1,485 117,500

0

NA

Automotive

9.

Lear Corp.

Matthew Simoncini president and CEO

14,567.0 14,156.5

2.9

3,022 113,400

9

Traverse City, Roscommon, Farwell, Mason, Automotive Rochester Hills, Detroit (2), Taylor, Brownstown

10.

Kellogg Co.

John Bryant president and CEO

14,197.0 13,198.0

7.6

NA 31,000

3

Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, Wyoming

10,734.8 C 8,800.0 C

22.0

NA NA

5

Auburn Hills, Brimley, Dearborn, Rochester Automotive OEM Hills, Troy

1.

5.

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Employees Jan. 2013 Michigan/ worldwide

Revenue ($000,000) 2012/2011

11.

300 Renaissance Center, Detroit 48265 (313) 556-5000; www.gm.com

1 American Road, Dearborn 48126 (313) 322-3000; www.ford.com

2030 Dow Center, Midland 48674 (989) 636-1000; www.dow.com

49200 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 48170 (734) 254-5000; www.johnsoncontrols.com

2000 North M-63, Benton Harbor 49022 (269) 923-5000; whirlpool.com 12001 Tech Center Drive, Livonia 48150 (734) 855-2600; www.trwauto.com 5725 Delphi Drive, Troy 48098 (248) 813-2000; www.delphi.com 21557 Telegraph Road, Southfield 48033 (248) 447-1500; www.lear.com 1 Kellogg Square, Battle Creek 49016 (269) 961-2000; www.kelloggcompany.com

Continental Automotive Systems U.S. Samir Salman CEO, Continental North Inc. America

Number of plants in Michigan Michigan plant locations

Clients/industries served

Food products

1 Continental Drive, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 393-5300; www.conti-online.com

12.

Robert Bosch LLC

Mike Mansuetti 38000 Hills Tech Drive, Farmington Hills 48331 president (248) 876-1000; www.boschusa.com

10,600.0 9,800.0

8.2

2,710 306,000

4

St. Joseph, Kentwood, Bridgeport, Buchanan

Automotive, industrial, construction goods, building technology

13.

Stryker Corp.

Kevin Lobo president and CEO

8,657.0 8,307.0

4.2

2,700 22,000

2

Kalamazoo, Portage

Health care

14.

Masco Corp.

Richard Manoogian chairman

7,745.0 7,467.0

3.7

NA 30,000

6

Ann Arbor, Adrian, Novi, Brownstown, Lapeer, Taylor

Home improvement, construction

15.

BorgWarner Inc.

James Verrier president and CEO

7,183.2 7,114.7

1.0

NA 19,100

3

Cadillac, Livonia, Marshall

Automotive tier-one supplier

Visteon Corp.

Timothy Leuliette president and CEO

6,857.0 7,532.0

-9.0

830 22,000

1

Warren

Automotive

Denso International America Inc.

Hikaru "Howard" Sugi president and CEO

6,800.0 6,200.0

9.7

NA NA

1

Battle Creek

Automotive

Rainer Jueckstock 26555 Northwestern Highway, Southfield 48033 co-CEO, Federal-Mogul; and CEO, powertrain (248) 354-7700; www.federalmogul.com segment Kevin Freeland co-CEO, Federal-Mogul; and CEO, vehicle components segment

6,664.0 6,910.0

-3.6

1,493 45,000

2

Greenville, Sparta

Automotive, commercial, aerospace, marine, rail and off-road vehicles; and industrial, agricultural and powergeneration equipment

19.

Dow Corning Corp.

6,120.0 6,430.0

-4.8

4,600 12,000

5

Auburn, Freeland, Hemlock Semiconductor Electronics, construction, automotive, - Hemlock (2), Midland energy, personal care

20.

Faurecia North America

4,200 94,000

7

Fraser (2), Lansing, Saline, Sterling Heights (2), Taylor

Automotive

21.

Guardian Industries Corp.

Ron Vaupel 2300 Harmon Road, Auburn Hills 48326-1714 president and CEO (248) 340-1800; www.guardian.com

5,600.0 D 5,000.0 C

12.0

NA NA

2

Albion, Carleton

Automotive, home, lighting, electronics, construction

22.

General Dynamics Land Systems

Gary Whited president

4,924.0 C 4,912.0 C

0.2

2,115 8,721

0

NA

Military

International Automotive Components

James Kamsickas president and CEO

4,700.0 4,400.0

6.8

2,579 24,000

5

Alma, Mendon, Port Huron, St. Clair, Warren

Automotive

Meritor Inc.

Ike Evans chairman, president and CEO

4,418.0 4,622.0

-4.4

797 9,039

0

NA

Automotive

Aisin World Corp. of America

Masayasu "Mike" Saito president and CEO

4,247.0 3,432.0

23.7

646 83,378

1

Plymouth

Automotive

16. 17.

2825 Airview Blvd., Kalamazoo 49002 (269) 385-2600; www.stryker.com 21001 Van Born Road, Taylor 48180 (313) 274-7400; www.masco.com 3850 Hamlin Road, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 754-9200; www.borgwarner.com 1 Village Center Drive, Van Buren Township 48111 (734) 710-5000; www.visteon.com 24777 Denso Drive, Southfield 48033 (248) 350-7500; www.densocorp-na.com

Federal-Mogul Corp.

18.

23. 24. 25.

2200 W. Salzburg Road, Midland 48686 (989) 496-4000; www.dowcorning.com

Robert Hansen president and CEO

Michael Heneka 6,000.0 25.0 4,800.0 2500 Executive Hills Blvd., Auburn Hills 48326 president, North America ■ Largest percentage increase. (248) 409-3500; www.faurecia.com

38500 Mound Road, Sterling Heights 48310 (586) 825-4000; www.gdls.com

28333 Telegraph Road, Southfield 48034 (248) 455-7000; www.iacgroup.com 2135 W. Maple Road, Troy 48084 (248) 435-1000; www.meritor.com 46501 Commerce Center Drive, Plymouth 48170 (734) 453-5551; www.aisinworld.com

This list of manufacturing companies is an approximate compilation of the largest such companies in Michigan. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analyses and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Michigan office. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B To retire Jan. 15, 2014. Mary Barra to replace him as CEO. C Crain's estimate. D Forbes estimate, as of Nov. 2012. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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automotive aftermarket sales Company Phone; website

Top local executive

Aftermarket sales ($000,000) 2012/2011

Company revenue ($000,000) 2012/2011

$3,000.0 B $3,000.0 B

$10,734.8 C $8,800.0 C

Passenger, LT/SUV, commercial, industrial, agricultural and off-road tires; air springs; power transmission belts; vibration control; electronic stability control; blower and radiator fan motors; cooling fan assemblies; power window motors, regulators and assemblies; door lock actuators; instrumentation; racing injectors; tire pressure monitoring system replacement parts; engine management components; fuel supply components; brake pads, rotors, hydraulics and brake system components

2,900.0 2,325.0

6,664.0 6,910.0

Brake products; engine, steering and suspension components; fuel gaskets and seals; ignition and spark plugs; wipers; lighting; filters; chemicals and fuel pumps

1,421.0 C 1,448.0 C

1,450.0 1,478.0

Chassis, filtration

1,200.4 1,348.3

16,444.0 16,244.0

Disc brake systems (pads, rotors, calipers), drum brake and actuation, steering and suspension (chassis, steering gears, shocks/struts)

1,086.3 C 1,764.5 C

15,519.0 16,041.0

Engine management, diesel, fuel management, heating and cooling, braking, chassis, diagnostics tools, training and telematics

656.7 359.5

6,800.0 6,200.0

AC compressors, compressor clutches, AC condensers, expansion valves, receiver driers, accumulators, starters, alternators, spark plugs, ignition wires, oxygen sensors, fuel pumps, air filters, oil filters, cabin air filters, wiper blades, fuel injectors, mass airflow sensors, direct ignition coils, evaporators, radiators and relays

Automotive aftermarket products

Continental Automotive Systems U.S. Inc.

Samir Salman CEO, Continental North America

Federal-Mogul Corp.

Rainer Jueckstock co-CEO, Federal-Mogul; and CEO, powertrain segment Kevin Freeland co-CEO, Federal-Mogul; and CEO, vehicle components segment

Affinia Group Inc.

Terry McCormack president and CEO

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.

John Plant chairman, president and CEO

Delphi Automotive plc

Rodney O'Neal president and CEO

Denso International America Inc.

6.

(248) 350-7500; www.densocorp-na.com

Hikaru "Howard" Sugi president and CEO

7. 8. 9.

NGK Spark Plugs (USA) Inc.

Norihiko Adachi president and CEO

450.0 D 450.0 D

1,700.0 D 1,700.0 D

Spark plugs, glow plugs, oxygen sensors, ignition wire sets, resistor caps, air/fuel ratio meter

Brembo North America

Daniel Sandberg president and CEO

401.0 B 41.0 B

412.5 C 300.0

Brake systems and components for automotive, OEM, racing, high performance and motorcycle

Mahle Industries Inc.

Roland Zitt president

194.0 E 190.0 E

1,618.0 1,442.9

Filters, gaskets, engine bearings, pistons, piston rings, engine parts, turbochargers, workshop equipment

10.

Ride Control LLC (Gabriel)

Lisa Bahash president and CEO

170.0 D 156.0 D

216.0 215.0 D

Full product line up of Ride Control products including shocks, struts, and accessories for light vehicles, heavy-duty truck, industrial applications and powersports

(248) 393-5300; www.conti-online.com

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

(248) 354-7700; www.federalmogul.com

(734) 827-5400; www.affiniagroup.com (734) 855-2600; www.trwauto.com (248) 813-2000; www.delphi.com

(248) 926-6900; www.ngksparkplugs.com (734) 468-2100; www.brembo.com (248) 305-8200; www.us.mahle.com (248) 971-1910; gabriel.com

This list of aftermarket companies is an approximate compilation. For companies based in Detroit and divisions of U.S.-based companies in Detroit, figure is for worldwide aftermarket sales. For divisions of foreign-owned companies, figure is for North American aftermarket sales. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analysis and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B Figure is an estimate from the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association Top 100 list. C Crain's estimate. D Figure from the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association Top 100 list. E Aftermarket sales represent Mahle Clevite Inc., a division of Mahle Industries Inc. Figure from the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association Top 100 list. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST AUTO DEALERS Ranked by 2012 revenue 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Top executive(s)

Revenue ($000,000) 2012

Revenue ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Number of dealerships

Number of new vehicles sold/leased 2012/2011

Number of used vehicles sold 2012/2011

$13,163.5

$11,127.5

18.3%

257

180,764 149,068

145,580 121,501

Penske Automotive Group Inc.

Roger Penske CEO

The Suburban Collection

David Fischer chairman and CEO

1,370.8

1,221.3

12.2

31

24,615 22,900

15,960 14,263

Victory Automotive Group Inc.

Jeffrey Cappo president

703.5 B

NA

NA

25

NA NA

NA NA

LaFontaine Automotive Group

Michael LaFontaine owner and president Maureen LaFontaine owner and vice president

453.3

411.4

10.2

9

4000 W. Highland Road, Highland 48357 (248) 887-4747; www.thefamilydeal.com

8,669 7,946

4,424 3,665

Prestige Automotive LLC

Gregory Jackson chairman, president and CEO

436.0

409.7

6.4

3

16,662 15,868

1,995 1,863

Elder Automotive Group

Irma Elder CEO

365.6

309.4

18.2

9

3,559 3,561

3,487 3,710

Southfield Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram

Dan Frost president Gary Wood CFO

306.3

197.5

55.1

3

28100 Telegraph Road, Southfield 48034 (248) 354-2950; southfieldchrysler.com

6,863 6,520

2,104 1,850

Stewart Management Group Inc.

Gordon Stewart president

296.4

265.7

11.5

5

5,804 5,102

3,691 3,787

Snethkamp Automotive Family

Mark Snethkamp president

185.0

200.0

-7.5

4

5,475 6,150

NA NA

Jim Riehl's Friendly Automotive Group Inc.

James Riehl Jr. president and CEO

173.7

141.0

23.2

NA

NA NA

NA NA

Parkway Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

Charles Riley president

153.9

110.6

39.2

1

3,867 2,657

570 571

Tom Holzer Ford Inc.

Constance Holzer CEO, president and dealer principal

141.6

128.6

10.1

1

3,658 3,369

1,007 986

Royal Oak Ford/Briarwood Ford

Eddie Hall Jr. president

138.5

136.9

1.2

2

3,629 3,574

1,366 1,313

Buff Whelan Chevrolet

Kerry Whelan-Thieleke president

136.7

138.2

-1.1

1

3,528 3,721

1,022 1,102

Pat Milliken Ford Inc.

Bruce Godfrey president Brian Godfrey vice president and general manager

136.0

129.0

5.4

1

3,597 3,521

664 673

Jeffrey Tamaroff Automotive Family

Marvin Tamaroff chairman emeritus Jeffrey Tamaroff chairman and CEO

121.0

123.0

-1.6

2

28585 Telegraph Road, Southfield 48034-1928 (248) 353-1300; www.tamaroff.com

2,974 3,484

2,003 1,899

Bill Perkins Automotive Group

Bill Perkins president

118.1

118.3

-0.1

2

2,150 2,079

3,018 2,834

Avis Ford Inc.

Walter Douglas Sr. chairman and CEO

107.6

110.7

-2.8

1

2,687 2,912

1,832 1,158

Gorno Automotive Group

Ed Jolliffe president and general manager

105.5

98.5

7.1

NA

NA NA

NA NA

Village Ford Inc.

James Seavitt president and CEO

102.6

112.0

-8.4

1

2,408 2,800

670 850

Milosch's Palace Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge Inc.

Donald Milosch president

95.4

89.1

7.1

NA

NA 1,576

NA 1,289

Ray Laethem Inc.

Jeff Laethem president

87.0

90.0

-3.3

NA

NA NA

NA NA

Roseville Chrysler Jeep Inc.

Michael Riehl president

66.0

63.6

3.7

1

1,451 1,334

530 674

Rodgers Chevrolet Inc.

Pamela Rodgers president

51.0

49.8

2.3

1

1,343 1,125

521 510

Glassman Automotive Group Inc.

George Glassman president

47.6

48.3

-1.5

1

1,341 1,372

529 596

2555 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills 48302-0954 (248) 648-2500; www.penskeautomotive.com

1795 Maplelawn Drive, Troy 48084 (877) 471-7100; www.suburbancollection.com

46352 Michigan Ave., Canton Township 48188 (734) 495-3500; www.victoryautomotivegroup.com

20200 E. Nine Mile Road, St. Clair Shores 48080 (586) 773-2369; www.prestigeautomotive.com

777 John R Road, Troy 48083 (248) 585-4000; www.elderautogroup.com

20844 Harper Ave., Suite 100, Harper Woods 48225 (313) 432-6200; www.gordonchevrolet.com

16400 Woodward Ave., Highland Park 48203 (313) 868-3300; www.snethkampauto.com

32899 Van Dyke Ave., Warren 48093 (586) 979-8700; www.jimriehl.com

21560 Hall Road, Clinton Township 48038 (586) 465-7210; www.parkwaychryslerjeep.net

39300 W. 10 Mile Road, Farmington Hills 48335 (248) 474-1234; www.holzerford.com

27550 Woodward Ave., Royal Oak 48067 (248) 548-4100; www.royaloakford.com

40445 Van Dyke Ave., Sterling Heights 48313 (586) 939-7300; www.buffwhelan.com

9600 Telegraph Road, Redford 48239-1492 (313) 255-3100; www.patmillikenford.com

21800 Gratiot Ave., Eastpointe 48021 (586) 775-8300; www.merollischevy.com

29200 Telegraph Road, Southfield 48034 (248) 355-7500; www.avisford.com

22025 Allen Road, Woodhaven 48183 (734) 676-2200; www.gornoford.com

23535 Michigan Ave., Dearborn 48124 (313) 565-3900; www.villageford.com

3800 S. Lapeer Road, Lake Orion 48359 (248) 393-2222; www.palacecjd.com

1677 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe 48224 (888) 692-6317; www.raylaethemchryslerdodgejeep.com

25800 Gratiot Ave., Roseville 48066 (586) 859-2500; www.mikeriehls.com

23755 Allen Road, Woodhaven 48183 (734) 676-9600; www.rodgerschevrolet.com

28000 Telegraph Road, Southfield 48034 (248) 354-3300; www.glassmanautogroup.com

■ Largest percentage increase.

This list of auto dealers is an approximate compilation of the largest such businesses in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Holman Automotive Group, No. 19 on last year's list, which Crain's believes would make the list, declined to provide figures, and a reliable estimate could not be made. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B Automotive News. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Top local executive(s)

Full-time employees in Southeast Michigan July 2013

Full-time employees in Southeast Michigan July 2012

Worldwide employees July 2013

Worldwide employees July 2012

Type of business

Ford Motor Co.

Alan Mulally president and CEO

43,977

39,134

175,000

166,000

Automobile manufacturer

University of Michigan

Mary Sue Coleman president

29,551

28,525

30,274

29,234

Public university and health system

Chrysler Group LLC

Sergio Marchionne chairman and CEO

29,006

25,733

69,096

60,551

Automobile manufacturer

General Motors Co.

Daniel Akerson B chairman and CEO

26,843

25,813

213,000

209,000

Automobile manufacturer

U.S. government

NA

18,600 C

19,033

1,845,282 C

1,966,222

Federal government

Henry Ford Health System

Nancy Schlichting CEO

17,831

18,402

17,989

18,457

Health care system

CHE Trinity Health D

Richard Gilfillan president and CEO

14,062

13,826

86,521

54,645

Health care system

Detroit Medical Center E

Joseph Mullany CEO

13,458

13,499

13,458

13,499

Health care system for adult and pediatric care

Beaumont Health System

Gene Michalski president and CEO

13,134

12,767

13,134

12,767

Health care system

St. John Providence Health System

Jean Meyer interim president and CEO

12,002

12,649

12,560

12,310

Health care system

Richard Snyder 3042 W. Grand Blvd., Cadillac Place, Suite 4-400, Detroit 48202 governor (313) 456-4400; www.michigan.gov

9,693

10,226

NA

NA

State government

U.S. Postal Service

9,666

10,922

NA

NA

Postal service

9,591

10,920

9,591

10,920

City government

9,423

6,349

11,281

8,031

Mortgage banking

1 American Road, Dearborn 48126 (313) 322-3000; www.ford.com 1301 Catherine St., Ann Arbor 48109 (734) 764-1817; www.umich.edu 1000 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills 48326-2766 (248) 576-5741; www.chryslergroupllc.com 300 Renaissance Center, Detroit 48265 (313) 556-5000; www.gm.com 477 Michigan Ave., Detroit 48226 (313) 226-4910; www.usa.gov 1 Ford Place, Detroit 48202 (800) 436-7936; www.henryford.com 20555 Victor Parkway, Livonia 48152 (734) 343-1000; www.trinity-health.org 3990 John R, Detroit 48201 (313) 578-2442; www.dmc.org

3711 W. 13 Mile Road, Royal Oak 48073 (248) 898-5000; www.beaumont.edu 28000 Dequindre Road, Warren 48092 (866) 501-3627; www.stjohnprovidence.org

State of Michigan

1401 W. Fort St., Detroit 48233-9651 (313) 226-8678; www.usps.gov

Lee Thompson district manager, customer service and sales

City of Detroit

Dave Bing 2 Woodward Ave., Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, Detroit mayor 48226 (313) 224-3700; www.ci.detroit.mi.us

Quicken Loans Inc.

1050 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48226 (800) 251-9080; www.quickenloans.com

Dan Gilbert chairman and founder

■ Biggest increase: 48.4%

Detroit Public Schools

Jack Martin emergency manager

6,586

7,839

6,586

7,839

Public school system

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan/ Blue Care Network

Daniel Loepp president and CEO

6,502

6,239

7,437

7,085

Health care insurer

DTE Energy Co.

Gerard Anderson chairman and CEO

6,213

6,277

9,854

9,895

Energy and energy-technology company

Oakwood Healthcare Inc.

Brian Connolly president and CEO

6,172

6,167

NA

7,803

Health care system

Wayne State University

M. Roy Wilson president

6,023

5,924

6,023

5,924

Public university

Comerica Bank

Michael Ritchie Michigan market president

4,814

4,891

8,904

9,132

Financial services provider

Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience

Beda Bolzenius vice president and president, automotive seating William Jackson executive vice president, corporate development and president, automotive electronics and interiors

4,425

4,039

168,000

162,000

Automotive supplier, building control systems and facilities management

Faurecia North America

Michael Heneka president, North America

4,240

4,100

94,000

84,000

Automotive supplier

Wayne County Government

Robert Ficano county executive

3,274

3,335

3,274

3,335

County government

Oakland County

L. Brooks Patterson county executive

3,211

3,196

3,211

3,196

Government

Botsford Health Care

Paul LaCasse president and CEO

3,053

3,008

3,501

3,309

Independent hospital, cancer center, ambulance company, senior living community and hospital-owned physician practices

3011 W. Grand Blvd., Fisher Building, Detroit 48202 (313) 873-3111; www.detroitk12.org

600 E. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit 48226 (313) 225-9000; www.bcbsm.com

1 Energy Plaza, Detroit 48226 (800) 477-4747; www.dteenergy.com 15500 Lundy Parkway, Dearborn 48126 (313) 586-5052; www.oakwood.org 42 W. Warren, Detroit 48202 (313) 577-2424; www.wayne.edu 411 W. Lafayette, Detroit 48226 (248) 371-5000; www.comerica.com 49200 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 48170 (734) 254-5000; www.johnsoncontrols.com

2500 Executive Hills Blvd., Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 409-3500; www.faurecia.com 500 Griswold Ave., Detroit 48226 (313) 224-0286; www.waynecounty.com 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 (248) 858-1000; www.oakgov.com 28050 Grand River Ave., Farmington Hills 48336 (248) 471-8000; www.botsford.org

This list of Southeast Michigan employers encompasses companies with locations in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw or Livingston counties. Number of full-time employees may include full-time equivalents. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Actual figures may vary. NA = not available. B To retire Jan. 15, 2014. Mary Barra to replace him as CEO. C As of March 31, 2013. D Catholic Health East and Trinity merged in May 2013 to form CHE Trinity Health. E Detroit Medical Center is owned by Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare Corp., which acquired DMC's previous owner, Vanguard Health Systems Inc., in October 2013. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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CRAIN'S LIST: DETROIT'S LARGEST EMPLOYERS Ranked by full-time employees July 2013 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.

Detroit Medical Center B 3990 John R, Detroit 48201 (313) 578-2442; www.dmc.org

City of Detroit 2 Woodward Ave., Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, Detroit 48226 (313) 224-3700; www.ci.detroit.mi.us

Quicken Loans Inc. 1050 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48226 (800) 251-9080; www.quickenloans.com

Henry Ford Health System

24. 25.

Full-time employees in Michigan July 2013

Worldwide employees July 2013

Joseph Mullany CEO

11,497

12,398

13,458

13,458

Health care system for adult and pediatric care

Dave Bing mayor

9,591

10,920

9,591

9,591

City government

9,192

5,984

9,423

11,281

Mortgage banking

Top local executive(s)

Dan Gilbert chairman and founder

Type of business

■ Biggest increase: 53.6%.

Nancy Schlichting CEO

8,807

9,014

17,862

17,989

Health care system

Jack Martin emergency manager

6,586

7,839

6,586

6,586

Public school system

6,308 C

6,454

27,789 C

M. Roy Wilson president

6,023

5,924

6,023

6,023

Public university

Sergio Marchionne chairman and CEO

5,426

4,042

30,440

69,096

Automobile manufacturer

Daniel Loepp president and CEO

5,415

5,172

7,437

7,437

Health care insurer

Daniel Akerson D chairman and CEO

4,327

3,947

41,379

213,000

Richard Snyder 3042 W. Grand Blvd., Cadillac Place, Suite 4-400, Detroit governor 48202 (313) 456-4400; www.michigan.gov

3,911

4,555 E

45,144

NA

DTE Energy Co.

Gerard Anderson chairman and CEO

3,700

3,630

9,183

9,854

Energy and energy-technology company

Jean Meyer interim president and CEO

3,566

3,863

12,560

12,560

Health care system

Lee Thompson district manager, customer service and sales

2,643

3,272

NA

NA

Robert Ficano county executive

2,566

2,610

3,274

3,274

County government

Steve Zanella president and COO

2,551

2,598

2,551

2,551

Casino, hotel, resort-style spa, meetings and events, dining, nightlife

Marian Ilitch owner

1,973

2,124

1,973

NA

Robert Paul president and CEO

1,912

1,918

1,949

4,376

Software developer and provider of professional services

Jeff Allen head of operations, Redford truck powertrain

1,685

NA

2,214

2,294

Manufacturer of heavy-duty diesel engines, axles, transmissions, components, parts and various other supplies

Glen Tomaszewski interim CEO Clifford Vallier general manager

1,521

1,533

1,825

1,825

Casino

555 E. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit 48226 (313) 223-2999; www.greektowncasino.com

Comerica Bank

Michael Ritchie Michigan market president

1,194

1,256

5,232

8,904

Financial services provider

Mark Davidoff Michigan managing partner

942

915

1,064

NA

Beda Bolzenius vice president and president, automotive seating William Jackson executive vice president, corporate development and president, automotive electronics and interiors

760

554

10,000

168,000

Ray Telang greater Michigan market managing partner

756

724

784

NA

William Muir president

715

754 F

1,263

10,776

1 Ford Place, Detroit 48202 (800) 436-7936; www.henryford.com

Detroit Public Schools 3011 W. Grand Blvd., Fisher Building, Detroit 48202 (313) 873-3111; www.detroitk12.org

U.S. government

NA

1,845,282 C Federal government

477 Michigan Ave., Detroit 48226 (313) 226-4910; www.usa.gov

Wayne State University 42 W. Warren, Detroit 48202 (313) 577-2424; www.wayne.edu

Chrysler Group LLC 1000 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills 48326-2766 (248) 576-5741; www.chryslergroupllc.com

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan/ Blue Care Network 600 E. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit 48226 (313) 225-9000; www.bcbsm.com

General Motors Co. 300 Renaissance Center, Detroit 48265 (313) 556-5000; www.gm.com

State of Michigan

1 Energy Plaza, Detroit 48226 (800) 477-4747; www.dteenergy.com

St. John Providence Health System 28000 Dequindre Road, Warren 48092 (866) 501-3627; www.stjohnprovidence.org

U.S. Postal Service 1401 W. Fort St., Detroit 48233-9651 (313) 226-8678; www.usps.gov

Wayne County Government 500 Griswold Ave., Detroit 48226 (313) 224-0286; www.waynecounty.com

MGM Grand Detroit LLC 1777 Third St., Detroit 48226 (877) 888-2121; www.mgmgranddetroit.com

MotorCity Casino Hotel 2901 Grand River Ave., Detroit 48201 (866) 752-9622; www.motorcitycasino.com

Compuware Corp. 1 Campus Martius, Detroit 48226 (313) 227-7300; www.compuware.com

Detroit Diesel Corp. 13400 W. Outer Drive, Detroit 48239 (313) 592-5824; www.demanddetroit.com

Greektown Casino-Hotel

411 W. Lafayette, Detroit 48226 (248) 371-5000; www.comerica.com

Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries 200 Renaissance Center, Suite 3900, Detroit 48243-1895 (313) 396-3000; www.deloitte.com

Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience

23.

Full-time employees in the city of Detroit July 2012

49200 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 48170 (734) 254-5000; www.johnsoncontrols.com

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 500 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48226 (313) 394-6000; www.pwc.com

Ally Financial Inc. 200 Renaissance Center, Detroit 48265 NA; www.ally.com

Automobile manufacturer

State government

Postal service

Casino, hotel, dining, spa and theater

Accounting and consulting professional services firm

Automotive supplier, building control systems and facilities management

Assurance, tax and advisory services

Financial services provider

This list of Detroit employers encompasses the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park. Employers with headquarters in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw or Livingston counties are listed with their headquarter's address and top executive. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Number of full-time employees may include full-time equivalents. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analyses and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Actual figures may vary. NA = not available. B Detroit Medical Center is owned by Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare Corp., which acquired DMC's previous owner, Vanguard Health Systems Inc., in October 2013. C As of March 31, 2013. D To retire Jan. 15, 2014. Mary Barra to replace him as CEO. E As of Jan. 1, 2012. F Includes employees of former international businesses. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Company Address Phone; website

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What’s the connection between a qualified workforce and our community? Oakland Community College. Yes, OCC. Each year, we educate and train thousands of people who come to OCC to enrich their lives and enhance their careers. From students looking to transfer to four-year institutions, to those pursuing vocational and technical careers, to workers seeking to upgrade their skills, we’re creating the kind of dynamic workforce that stays in Michigan, keeps companies in our area competitive and even attracts new businesses to our region. Why place so much emphasis on the prosperity of our community? Because at OCC, community is our middle name.

Community is our middle name. www.oaklandcc.edu

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CRAIN'S LIST: OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST EMPLOYERS Ranked by full-time employees July 2013 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Top local executive

Full-time employees in Oakland County July 2013

Full-time employees in Oakland County July 2012

Full-time employees in Michigan July 2013

Worldwide employees July 2013 Type of business

Beaumont Health System

Gene Michalski president and CEO

11,882

11,615

13,134

13,134

Health care system

Chrysler Group LLC

Sergio Marchionne chairman and CEO

11,563

11,016

30,440

69,096

Automobile manufacturer

General Motors Co.

Daniel Akerson B chairman and CEO

8,550

8,258

41,379

213,000

Automobile manufacturer

CHE Trinity Health C

Richard Gilfillan president and CEO

5,979

5,903

25,271

86,521

Health care system

St. John Providence Health System

Jean Meyer interim president and CEO

4,261

4,468

12,560

12,560

Health care system

U.S. Postal Service

Lee Thompson district manager, customer service and sales

4,108

3,357

NA

NA

Postal service

Oakland County

L. Brooks Patterson county executive

3,211

3,196

3,211

3,211

Government

Henry Ford Health System

Nancy Schlichting CEO

2,846

3,409

17,862

17,989

Health care system

Flagstar Bancorp Inc.

Alessandro DiNello president and CEO

2,779

2,583

3,386

3,805

Financial institution

Botsford Health Care

Paul LaCasse president and CEO

2,776

2,746

3,107

3,501

Health care system

Oakland University

Betty Youngblood interim president

2,159

2,095

2,179

2,179

Public university

Comerica Bank

Michael Ritchie Michigan market president

2,012

1,984

5,232

8,904

Financial institution

Detroit Medical Center D

Joseph Mullany CEO

1,813

1,017

13,458

13,458

Health care system

Lear Corp.

Matthew Simoncini president and CEO

1,606

1,579

3,102

117,000

Automotive supplier

Crittenton Hospital Medical Center

Roy Powell president and CEO

1,436

1,436

1,436

1,436

Farmington Public Schools

Susan Zurvalec superintendent

1,403 E

1,379 F

NA

NA

J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.

John Carter market president

1,397

1,444

4,207

258,965

Huron Valley Schools

James Baker superintendent

1,387

1,052

1,387

1,387

Public school district

Rochester Community Schools

Robert Shaner superintendent of schools

1,381

1,381

1,381

1,381

Public school district

Delphi Automotive plc

Rodney O'Neal president and CEO

1,331

1,268

1,546

115,358

Automotive supplier

Comau Inc.

Riccardo Tarantini CEO

1,320 E

1,250 F

1,320 E

14,000 E

Manufacturing

Kelly Services Inc.

Carl Camden president and CEO

1,304

1,298

1,396

8,000

State of Michigan

Richard Snyder governor

1,253

1,182

45,144

NA

Faurecia North America

Michael Heneka president, North America

1,150

950

4,375

94,000

Automotive supplier

Walled Lake Consolidated Schools

Kenneth Gutman superintendent

1,138

1,258

1,138

1,258

Public school district

3711 W. 13 Mile Road, Royal Oak 48073 (248) 898-5000; www.beaumont.edu 1000 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills 48326-2766 (248) 576-5741; www.chryslergroupllc.com 300 Renaissance Center, Detroit 48265 (313) 556-5000; www.gm.com 20555 Victor Parkway, Livonia 48152 (734) 343-1000; www.trinity-health.org 28000 Dequindre Road, Warren 48092 (866) 501-3627; www.stjohnprovidence.org 1401 W. Fort St., Detroit 48233-9651 (313) 226-8678; www.usps.gov 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac 48341 (248) 858-1000; www.oakgov.com 1 Ford Place, Detroit 48202 (800) 436-7936; www.henryford.com 5151 Corporate Drive, Troy 48098 (248) 312-2000; www.flagstar.com 28050 Grand River Ave., Farmington Hills 48336 (248) 471-8000; www.botsford.org Squirrel Road, Rochester Hills 48309 (248) 370-2100; www.oakland.edu 411 W. Lafayette, Detroit 48226 (248) 371-5000; www.comerica.com 3990 John R, Detroit 48201 (313) 578-2442; www.dmc.org 21557 Telegraph Road, Southfield 48033 (248) 447-1500; www.lear.com 1101 W. University Drive, Rochester 48307 (248) 652-5000; www.crittenton.com 32500 Shiawassee, Farmington 48336 (248) 489-3349; www.farmington.k12.mi.us 611 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48226 (313) 256-8500; www.jpmorganchase.com 2390 S. Milford Road, Highland 48357 (248) 684-8000; www.hvs.org 501 W. University, Rochester 48307 (248) 726-3000; www.rochester.k12.mi.us 5725 Delphi Drive, Troy 48098 (248) 813-2000; www.delphi.com 21000 Telegraph Road, Southfield 48033 (248) 353-8888; www.comau.com 999 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 48084 (248) 362-4444; www.kellyservices.com 3042 W. Grand Blvd., Cadillac Place, Suite 4-400, Detroit 48202 (313) 456-4400; www.michigan.gov 2500 Executive Hills Blvd., Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 409-3500; www.faurecia.com 850 Ladd Road, Walled Lake 48390 (248) 956-2000; www.wlcsd.org

■ Biggest increase: 78.3%

Medical center

Public school district

Financial services provider

Workforce solutions

State government

This list of Oakland County employers encompasses companies with headquarters in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw or Livingston counties. Number of full-time employees may include full-time equivalents. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analyses and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Actual figures may vary. NA = not available. B To retire Jan. 15, 2014. Mary Barra to replace him as CEO. C Catholic Health East and Trinity merged in May 2013 to form CHE Trinity Health. D Detroit Medical Center is owned by Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare Corp., which acquired DMC's previous owner, Vanguard Health Systems Inc., in October 2013. E As of Jan. 1, 2013. F As of Jan. 1, 2012. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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General Motors Co. 300 Renaissance Center, Detroit 48265 (313) 556-5000; www.gm.com

Chrysler Group LLC 1000 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills 48326-2766 (248) 576-5741; www.chryslergroupllc.com

U.S. government Ford Motor Co. 1 American Road, Dearborn 48126 (313) 322-3000; www.ford.com

St. John Providence Health System 28000 Dequindre Road, Warren 48092 (866) 501-3627; www.stjohnprovidence.org

Henry Ford Health System 1 Ford Place, Detroit 48202 (800) 436-7936; www.henryford.com

Utica Community Schools

24. 25.

Daniel Akerson B chairman and CEO

12,668

12,343

41,379

213,000

Automobile manufacturer

Sergio Marchionne chairman and CEO

10,406

9,423

30,440

69,096

Automobile manufacturer

NA

6,671 C

6,736

27,789 C

Alan Mulally president and CEO

4,135

4,179

43,977

175,000

Automobile manufacturer

Jean Meyer interim president and CEO

3,558

3,640

12,560

12,560

Health care system

3,328

2,873

17,862

17,989

Health care system

Top local executive(s)

Worldwide employees July 2013 Type of business

1,845,282 C Federal government

Nancy Schlichting CEO

■ Biggest increase: 15.8% 3,151 E

2,711 D

NA

Public school system

Mark Hackel county executive

2,218

2,217

2,218

2,218

County government

Gary Whited president

2,079

2,318

2,079

7,652

Armored vehicle manufacturer

Mark O'Halla president and CEO

1,561

1,508

1,561

1,561

Medical center

Robert Livernois superintendent

1,409 D

1,249

1,409 D

1,409 D

Richard Snyder governor

1,343

1,382

45,144

NA

Michael Heneka president, North America

1,325

1,500

4,375

94,000

Automotive supplier

Ronald Roberts superintendent

1,245

1,182

1,245

1,245

Public school district

Jacqueline Johnston superintendent

1,123

1,195

1,123

1,123

Public school district

Archie Van Elslander chairman Kim Yost CEO

1,016

980

2,134

2,932

Retail home furnishings

6500 14 Mile Road, Warren 48092 (586) 939-0800; www.artvan.com

Macomb Intermediate School District

Michael DeVault superintendent

924 F

882 F

924 F

NA

Intermediate school district

849

1,226

NA

NA

Postal service

729 D

744

729 D

NA

Finance

Beda Bolzenius vice president and president, automotive seating William Jackson executive vice president, corporate development and president, automotive electronics and interiors

725

685

10,000

168,000

Automotive supplier

Jim Palmer CEO

700

700

700

NA

Advertising agency

James Jacobs president

663

671

663

663

Community college

John Plant chairman, president and CEO

611

609

3,346

65,000

Tier-one automotive supplier

Thom Lipari president and CEO

452

NA

617

NA

Wholesale food distribution

Andrew Greenlee president and CEO

427 D

423

1,297 D

1,785 D

Macomb County 1 S. Main, Eighth Floor, Mt. Clemens 48043 (586) 469-7001; www.macombgov.org

General Dynamics Land Systems 38500 Mound Road, Sterling Heights 48310 (586) 825-4000; www.gdls.com

McLaren Macomb 1000 Harrington Blvd., Mt. Clemens 48043 (586) 493-8000; www.mclaren.org/macomb

Warren Consolidated Schools 31300 Anita, Warren 48093 (586) 825-2400; www.wcskids.net

State of Michigan 3042 W. Grand Blvd., Cadillac Place, Suite 4-400, Detroit 48202 (313) 456-4400; www.michigan.gov

Faurecia North America 2500 Executive Hills Blvd., Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 409-3500; www.faurecia.com

Chippewa Valley Schools 19120 Cass Ave., Clinton Township 48038 (586) 723-2000; www.chippewavalleyschools.org

L'Anse Creuse Public Schools 24076 F.V. Pankow Blvd., Clinton Township 48036-1304 (586) 783-6300; www.lc-ps.org

Art Van Furniture Inc.

44001 Garfield Road, Clinton Township 48038-1100 (586) 228-3300; www.misd.net

U.S. Postal Service

Christine Johns superintendent

1401 W. Fort St., Detroit 48233-9651 (313) 226-8678; www.usps.gov

Lee Thompson district manager, customer service and sales

Asset Acceptance Capital Corp.

Rion Needs president and CEO

28405 Van Dyke Ave., Warren 48093 (586) 939-9600; www.assetacceptance.com

20.

23.

Full-time employees in Michigan July 2013

2,711 D

11303 Greendale, Sterling Heights 48312 (586) 797-1000; www.uticak12.org

49200 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 48170 (734) 254-5000; www.johnsoncontrols.com

22.

Full-time employees in Macomb County July 2012

477 Michigan Ave., Detroit 48226 (313) 226-4910; www.usa.gov

Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience

21.

Full-time employees in Macomb County July 2013

Lowe Campbell Ewald 30400 Van Dyke Ave., Warren 48093 (586) 574-3400; www.c-e.com

Macomb Community College 14500 E. 12 Mile Road, Warren 48088 (586) 445-7999; www.macomb.edu

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. 12001 Tech Center Drive, Livonia 48150 (734) 855-2600; www.trwauto.com

Lipari Foods LLC 26661 Bunert Road, Warren 48089 (586) 447-3500; www.liparifoods.com

U.S. Farathane Corp. 2700 High Meadow Circle, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 754-7000; www.usfarathane.com

Public school system

State government

Plastic injection molder, extruder, thermal compression molder

This list of Macomb County employers encompasses companies headquartered in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw or Livingston counties. Number of full-time employees may include full-time equivalents. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analysis and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Actual figures may vary. NA = not available. B To retire Jan. 15, 2014. Mary Barra to replace him as CEO. C As of March 31, 2013. D As of Jan. 1, 2013. E As of Jan. 1, 2012. F Figures are FTE counts from the Center for Educational Performance and Information. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Full-time employees in Wayne County July 2012

Full-time employees in Michigan July 2013

Worldwide employees July 2013

39,053

34,119

43,977

175,000

Type of business

1.

Ford Motor Co.

Alan Mulally president and CEO

2.

Oakwood Healthcare Inc.

Brian Connolly president and CEO

6,172

6,167

6,174

NA

Health care system

3.

Henry Ford Health System

Nancy Schlichting CEO

2,825

3,095

17,862

17,989

Health care system

Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience

Beda Bolzenius vice president and president, automotive seating William Jackson executive vice president, corporate development and president, automotive electronics and interiors

2,800

2,800

10,000

168,000

Automotive supplier, building control systems and facilities management

5.

U.S. Steel - Great Lakes Works

James Gray general manager

2,200

2,190

2,200

NA

Steel mill; hot and cold rolled sheet steel for automotive, appliance and construction applications

6.

Dearborn Public Schools

Brian Whiston superintendent

2,038

2,208 B

2,038

NA

Public school district

7.

U.S. government

NA

1,881 C

1,871

27,789 C

8.

AAA Michigan

Charles Podowski president and CEO, The Auto Club Group

1,800

1,752

3,388

7,827

Provider of insurance, travel agency services and emergency road services

Severstal Dearborn LLC

Saikat Dey CEO

1,800

1,800

1,800

67,000

Flat-rolled steel production

10.

Plymouth-Canton Community Schools

Michael Meissen superintendent

1,790 B

1,800

1,790 B

1,790 B

Public school district

11.

Livonia Public Schools

Randy Liepa superintendent

1,673 B

1,937

1,673 B

1,673 B

Public school district

12.

CHE Trinity Health D

Richard Gilfillan president and CEO

1,642

1,513

25,271

86,521

Health care system

U.S. Postal Service

Lee Thompson district manager, customer service and sales

1,539

2,376

NA

NA

1401 W. Fort St., Detroit 48233-9651 (313) 226-8678; www.usps.gov

14.

Wayne-Westland Community Schools

Gregory Baracy superintendent

1,509

1,511

1,509

1,509

Public school district

15.

DTE Energy Co.

Gerard Anderson chairman and CEO

1,366

1,375

9,183

9,854

Energy and energy-technology company

16.

General Motors Co.

Daniel Akerson E chairman and CEO

1,264

1,225

41,379

213,000

Automobile manufacturer

17.

Comerica Bank

Michael Ritchie Michigan market president

1,226

1,264

5,232

8,904

Financial services provider

18.

Yazaki North America Inc.

Masashi "Max" Yamashita chairman

1,200

1,200

1,500

220,000

Automotive supplier

19.

Team Detroit Inc.

Mark LaNeve COO

1,170

1,161

1,170

1,648

Advertising agency

20.

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.

John Plant chairman, president and CEO

1,165

1,092

3,346

65,000

Automotive supplier

State of Michigan

Richard Snyder governor

1,159

1,099 F

45,144

NA

22.

Chrysler Group LLC

Sergio Marchionne chairman and CEO

1,115

830

30,440

69,096

Automobile manufacturer

23.

Beaumont Health System

Gene Michalski president and CEO

Health care system

24.

Taylor School District

Diane Allen superintendent

25.

Garden City Hospital

Gary Ley president and CEO

1 American Road, Dearborn 48126 (313) 322-3000; www.ford.com 15500 Lundy Parkway, Dearborn 48126 (313) 586-5052; www.oakwood.org 1 Ford Place, Detroit 48202 (800) 436-7936; www.henryford.com 49200 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 48170 (734) 254-5000; www.johnsoncontrols.com

4.

8.

13.

21.

100 Quality Drive, Ecorse 48229 (313) 749-2100; www.uss.com

18700 Audette, Dearborn 48124 (313) 827-3020; www.dearbornschools.org

Automobile manufacturer

1,845,282 C Federal government

477 Michigan Ave., Detroit 48226 (313) 226-4910; www.usa.gov 1 Auto Club Drive, Dearborn 48126 (313) 336-1234; www.aaa.com 14661 Rotunda Drive, P.O. Box 1699, Dearborn 48120-1699 (800) 532-8857; www.severstalna.com 454 S. Harvey St., Plymouth 48170 (734) 416-2700; www.pccs.k12.mi.us

15125 Farmington Road, Livonia 48154 (734) 744-2500; www.livoniapublicschools.org 20555 Victor Parkway, Livonia 48152 (734) 343-1000; www.trinity-health.org

36745 Marquette St., Westland 48185 (734) 419-2000; www.wwcsd.net 1 Energy Plaza, Detroit 48226 (800) 477-4747; www.dteenergy.com

300 Renaissance Center, Detroit 48265 (313) 556-5000; www.gm.com 411 W. Lafayette, Detroit 48226 (248) 371-5000; www.comerica.com 6801 Haggerty Road, Canton Township 48187 (734) 983-1000; www.yazaki-na.com 550 Town Center Drive, Dearborn 48126 (313) 615-2000; www.teamdetroit.com 12001 Tech Center Drive, Livonia 48150 (734) 855-2600; www.trwauto.com

3042 W. Grand Blvd., Cadillac Place, Suite 4-400, Detroit 48202 (313) 456-4400; www.michigan.gov 1000 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills 48326-2766 (248) 576-5741; www.chryslergroupllc.com 3711 W. 13 Mile Road, Royal Oak 48073 (248) 898-5000; www.beaumont.edu 23033 Northline Road, Taylor 48180 (734) 374-1200; www.taylorschools.net 6245 Inkster Road, Garden City 48135 (734) 458-3300; www.gch.org

Postal service

State government

■ Biggest increase: 34.3%

1,096

1,027

13,134

13,134

1,061 B

1,122 B

1,061

NA

1,027

NA

1,027

1,027

Public school district

Hospital

This list of Wayne County's largest employers encompasses companies headquartered in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston or Washtenaw counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. The number of full-time employees may include full-time equivalents. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Actual figures may vary. NA = not available. B Figures are FTE counts from the Center for Educational Performance and Information. C As of March 31, 2013. D Catholic Health East and Trinity merged in May 2013 to form CHE Trinity Health. E To retire Jan. 15, 2014. Mary Barra to replace him as CEO. F As of Jan. 1, 2012. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Company Address Phone; website

Full-time employees in Wayne County July 2013

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employees July 2013

employees July 2013 Company Address Rank Phone; website

Full-time employees Washtenaw County July 2013/ 2012

Company Address Rank Phone; website

Top local executive

Full-time employees Livingston County July 2013/2012

Paul Mueller regional president

850 B 850

1.

University of Michigan

Mary Sue Coleman president

28,777 27,766

1.

Citizens Insurance Co. of America

Richard Gilfillan president and CEO

5,468 5,435

2.

Brighton Area Schools

2.

CHE Trinity Health B

Greg Gray superintendent

600 600

NA

2,700 C 2,808

3.

State of Michigan

3.

U.S. government

Richard Snyder governor

585 570

4.

Ann Arbor Public Schools

Jeanice Swift superintendent

2,300 2,300

4.

CHE Trinity Health C

Richard Gilfillan president and CEO

584 606

5.

Eastern Michigan University

Susan Martin president

1,886 1,910

5.

Howell Public School District

Ronald Wilson superintendent

534 534

6.

Faurecia North America

Michael Heneka president, North America

1,650 1,500

6.

Livingston Educational Service Agency

Dave Campbell superintendent

519 D NA

State of Michigan

Richard Snyder governor

1,442 1,438

7.

Livingston County

Belinda Peters county administrator

501 484

Washtenaw County

Verna McDaniel county administrator

1,332 1,318

8.

Hartland Consolidated Schools

Janet Sifferman superintendent

463 460

Thomson Reuters

1,100 D 1,816 E

9.

Pinckney Community Schools

Dan Danosky superintendent

459 445

7322 Newman Blvd., Dexter 48130 (734) 426-5920; www.thomsonreuters.com

Jon Baron senior vice president and general manager, tax and accounting William Fileti president and CEO

10.

Medilodge of Howell Inc.

Integrated Health Associates Inc. (IHA)

Shelly Petoskey administrator

289 290

11.

Toyoda Gosei North America Corp.

Toru Koyama president

219 219

12.

Asahi Kasei Plastics North America Inc.

John Moyer president

190 180

13.

Chem-Trend LP

Devanir Moraes president and CEO

14.

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.

John Plant chairman, president and CEO

153 144

15.

St. John Providence Health System

Jean Meyer interim president and CEO

149 161

Integrated Health Associates Inc.

William Fileti president and CEO

143 88

7. 8. 9.

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December 30, 2013

10.

1301 Catherine St., Ann Arbor 48109 (734) 764-1817; www.umich.edu 20555 Victor Parkway, Livonia 48152 (734) 343-1000; www.trinity-health.org 477 Michigan Ave., Detroit 48226 (313) 226-4910; www.usa.gov 2555 S. State St., Ann Arbor 48104 (734) 994-2200; www.aaps.k12.mi.us 15 Welch Hall, Ypsilanti 48197 (734) 487-4401; www.emich.edu

2500 Executive Hills Blvd., Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 409-3500; www.faurecia.com 3042 W. Grand Blvd., Cadillac Place, Suite 4-400, Detroit 48202 (313) 456-4400; www.michigan.gov 220 N. Main St., Ann Arbor 48107-8645 (734) 222-6850; www.ewashtenaw.org

24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Lobby J2000, Ann Arbor 48106-0446 (734) 747-6766; www.ihacares.com

1,016 733

■ Biggest increase 38.6%

11.

Ford Motor Co.

12.

Truven Health Analytics

13.

City of Ann Arbor

14.

Edwards Brothers Malloy Inc. F

15.

DTE Energy Co.

16.

Domino's Pizza Inc.

Patrick Doyle president and CEO

17.

Washtenaw Community College

Rose Bellanca president

549 561

18.

Ypsilanti Public Schools

Dedrick Martin superintendent

540 D 510

19.

Chrysler Group LLC

Sergio Marchionne chairman and CEO

20.

Lincoln Consolidated Schools

Ellen Bonter superintendent

21.

U.S. Postal Service

Lee Thompson district manager, customer service and sales

457 586

22.

Chelsea School District

Andrew Ingall superintendent

347 359

23.

Chelsea Milling Co.

Howdy Holmes chairman, president and CEO

306 306

24.

Con-way Inc.

Douglas Stotlar president and CEO

302 297

25.

Black & Veatch

James Coyle senior vice president

266 279

1 American Road, Dearborn 48126 (313) 322-3000; www.ford.com 777 E. Eisenhower Parkway, Ann Arbor 48108 (734) 913-3000; truvenhealth.com P.O. Box 8647, Ann Arbor 48107 (734) 794-6000; www.a2gov.org 2500 S. State St., Ann Arbor 48104 (734) 769-1000; www.edwardsbrothersmalloy.com 1 Energy Plaza, Detroit 48226 (800) 477-4747; www.dteenergy.com 30 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Ann Arbor 48106 (734) 930-3030; www.dominos.com 4800 E. Huron River Drive, Ann Arbor 48105-4800 (734) 973-3300; www.wccnet.edu 1885 Packard Road, Ypsilanti 48197 (734) 714-1210; www.ypsd.org 1000 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills 48326-2766 (248) 576-5741; www.chryslergroupllc.com 8970 Whittaker Road, Ypsilanti 48197 (734) 484-7000; lincoln.k12.mi.us 1401 W. Fort St., Detroit 48233-9651 (313) 226-8678; www.usps.gov 500 Washington St., Chelsea 48118 (734) 433-2200; chelsea.k12.mi.us 201 W. North St., Chelsea 48118 (734) 475-1361; www.jiffymix.com 2211 Old Earhart Road, No. 100, Ann Arbor 48105 (734) 757-1444; www.con-way.com 3550 Green Court, Ann Arbor 48105 (734) 665-1000; www.bv.com

Alan Mulally president and CEO Jonathan Newpol executive vice president and COO

730 715

Steve Powers city administrator

686 686

John Edwards president and CEO Gerard Anderson chairman and CEO

This list of Washtenaw County employers encompasses companies headquartered in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw or Livingston counties. Number of full-time employees may include full-time equivalents. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Actual figures may vary. B Catholic Health East and Trinity merged in May 2013 to form CHE Trinity Health. C As of March 31, 2013. D As of Jan. 1, 2013. E As of Jan. 1, 2012. F Edwards Brothers Malloy was formed when Edwards Brothers Inc. and Malloy Inc. merged on Feb. 6, 2012. G Figures are FTE counts from the Center for Educational Performance and Information. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

789 836

630 D 662 577 605 550 D 582

496 422 468 G 478 G

16.

645 W. Grand River Ave., Howell 48843 (517) 546-2160; www.hanover.com 125 S. Church St., Brighton 48116 (810) 299-4000; brightonk12.com

3042 W. Grand Blvd., Cadillac Place, Suite 4-400, Detroit 48202 (313) 456-4400; www.michigan.gov 20555 Victor Parkway, Livonia 48152 (734) 343-1000; www.trinity-health.org 411 N. Highlander Way, Howell 48843 (517) 548-6200; www.howellschools.com 1425 W. Grand River Ave., Howell 48843 (517) 546-5550; www.livingstonesa.org

304 E. Grand River, Suite 202, Howell 48843 (517) 546-3669; co.livingston.mi.us 9525 Highland Road, Howell 48843 (810) 626-2100; hartlandschools.us

2130 E. M-36, Pinckney 48169 (810) 225-3900; www.pinckneyschools.org 1333 W. Grand River Ave., Howell 48843 (517) 548-1900; www.medilodgeofhowell.com 1400 Stephenson Highway, Troy 48083 (248) 280-2100; www.toyodagosei.com

900 E. Van Riper Road, Fowlerville 48836 (517) 223-2000; www.asahikaseiplastics.com

1445 W. McPherson Park Drive, Howell 48843 (517) 546-4520; www.chemtrend.com 12001 Tech Center Drive, Livonia 48150 (734) 855-2600; www.trwauto.com

28000 Dequindre Road, Warren 48092 (866) 501-3627; www.stjohnprovidence.org

24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Lobby J2000, Ann Arbor 48106-0446 (734) 747-6766; www.ihacares.com

181 B 175

■ Biggest increase 62.5%

17.

Hatch Stamping Co.

Ronald Hatch chairman and CEO

135 B 128

18.

The Ideal Group Inc.

Frank Venegas Jr. chairman and CEO

99 106

19.

Allor Manufacturing Inc.

Tony Allor president

90 B 90

20.

Arcadis U.S. Inc.

Curt Cramer president, environment division

71 66

21.

U.S. Postal Service

Lee Thompson district manager, customer service and sales

70 105

21.

Machining Center Inc.

Jerry Isbell president and CEO

70 B 70 E

21.

Lowry Computer Products Inc.

Michael Lowry chairman, president and CEO

70 67

24.

City of Brighton

Jim Muzzin mayor

48 55

24.

DTE Energy Co.

Gerard Anderson chairman and CEO

48 49

635 E. Industrial Drive, Chelsea 48118 (734) 475-8628; www.hatchstamping.com 2525 Clark St., Detroit 48209 (313) 849-0000; www.weareideal.com 12534 Emerson Drive, Brighton 48116 (248) 486-4500; www.allor.com 1001 Woodward Ave., Suite 1000, Detroit 48226 (313) 965-8436; www.arcadis-us.com 1401 W. Fort St., Detroit 48233-9651 (313) 226-8678; www.usps.gov 5959 Ford Court, Brighton 48116 (810) 229-9208; www.machining-center.com 9420 Maltby Road, Brighton 48116 (810) 229-7200; www.lowrycomputer.com 200 N. First St., Brighton 48116 (810) 227-1911; www.brightoncity.org 1 Energy Plaza, Detroit 48226 (800) 477-4747; www.dteenergy.com

This list of Livingston County employers encompasses companies headquartered in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston or Washtenaw counties. Number of full-time employees may include full-time equivalents. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analyses and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Actual figures may vary. NA = not available. B As of Jan. 1, 2013. C Catholic Health East and Trinity merged in May 2013 to form CHE Trinity Health. D Figures are FTE counts from the Center for Educational Performance and Information. E As of Jan. 1, 2012. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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July 2013 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Top executive(s)

Outstate employees Outstate employees Michigan employees July 1, 2013 July 1, 2012 July 2013

Worldwide employees July 2013 Type of business

Spectrum Health Systems Inc.

Richard Breon president and CEO

15,955

14,689

16,067

16,067 14,806 B

McLaren Health Care Corp.

Philip Incarnati president and CEO

14,284

16,505

17,400

17,400 16,505

Michigan State University

Lou Anna Simon president

10,925

10,775

10,925

NA NA

Public university

CMS Energy Corp.

John Russell president and CEO

7,200

7,547

7,200

NA 7,754

Energy company

Dow Chemical Co.

Andrew Liveris president, chairman and CEO

6,209

6,350

6,209

53,077 52,246

Specialty chemicals, advanced materials, agrosciences and plastics

Sparrow Health System

Dennis Swan president and CEO

5,230

5,634

5,230

5,230 5,634

Health care system

Nexteer Automotive Corp.

Laurent Bresson president and COO

4,560

4,350

4,570

10,140 10,550

Steering and driveline tier-one automotive supplier

Dow Corning Corp.

Robert Hansen president and CEO

4,500

4,500

4,500

11,000 12,000

Silicon-based materials and technology

Perrigo Co.

Joseph Papa chairman, president and CEO

4,181

4,000

4,181

9,685 8,681

Pharmaceuticals

Alticor Inc. (Amway)

Steve Van Andel chairman and co-CEO Doug DeVos president and co-CEO

4,000

4,000

4,000

21,000 NA

Consumer products and business opportunities supported by a global agribusiness, manufacturing and logistics supply chain

100 Michigan Ave. NE; Grand Rapids 49503 (616) 391-1774; www.spectrumhealth.org G3235 Beecher Road; Flint 48532 (810) 342-1100; www.mclaren.org East Lansing 48824 (517) 355-1855; www.msu.edu

1 Energy Plaza; Jackson 49201 (517) 788-0550; www.cmsenergy.com 2030 Dow Center; Midland 48674 (989) 636-1000; www.dow.com 1215 E. Michigan Ave.; Lansing 48912 (517) 364-1000; www.sparrow.org 3900 E. Holland Road; Saginaw 48601-9494 (989) 757-5000; www.nexteer.com 2200 W. Salzburg Road; Midland 48686 (989) 496-4000; www.dowcorning.com 515 Eastern Ave.; Allegan 49010 (269) 673-8451; www.perrigo.com 7575 Fulton St. E.; Ada 49355-0001 (616) 787-1000; www.alticor.com

Health care system

Integrated health care delivery system

This list of outstate employers encompasses companies with headquarters outside of Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston or Washtenaw counties. Number of full-time employees may include full-time equivalents. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analysis and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Actual figures may vary. NA = not available. B As of Jan. 1, 2012. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Ranked by salary as of current or most complete season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 18. 20. 21. 22.

Name, age (as of November 2013) Salary

Position

Contract terms

Contract length (years)

$25,000,000

wide receiver

$150,500,000

8

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Calvin Johnson, 28

Detroit Lions

Contract seasons 2012-2019

Prince Fielder B, 29

Detroit Tigers Inc.

23,000,000

first baseman

214,000,000

9

2012-2020

Miguel Cabrera, 30

Detroit Tigers Inc.

21,000,000

third baseman

152,300,000

8

2008-2015

Justin Verlander, 30

Detroit Tigers Inc.

20,000,000

pitcher

180,000,000

7

2013-2020

Matthew Stafford, 25

Detroit Lions

17,800,000

quarterback

76,500,000

5

2013-2017

Josh Smith, 27

Detroit Pistons

13,500,000

forward

54,000,000

4

2013-2017

Victor Martinez, 34

Detroit Tigers Inc.

13,000,000

designated hitter

50,000,000

4

2011-2014

Torii Hunter, 38

Detroit Tigers Inc.

12,000,000

right fielder

26,000,000

2

2013-2014

Ndamukong Suh, 26

Detroit Lions

10,300,000

defensive tackle

65,300,000

5

2010-2015

Charlie Villanueva, 29

Detroit Pistons

8,580,000

forward

37,700,000

5

2009-2014

Rodney Stuckey, 27

Detroit Pistons

8,500,000

guard

25,500,000

3

2011-2014

Anibal Sanchez, 29

Detroit Tigers Inc.

8,000,000

starting pitcher

80,000,000

5

2013-2018

Brandon Jennings, 24

Detroit Pistons

7,600,000

guard

24,000,000

3

2013-2016

Henrick Zetterberg, 33

Detroit Red Wings

7,500,000

forward

73,000,000

12

2009-2021

Max Scherzer, 29

Detroit Tigers Inc.

6,725,000

starting pitcher

6,725,000

1

2013

Pavel Datsyuk, 35

Detroit Red Wings

6,700,000

forward

46,900,000

7

2007-2014

Niklas Kronwall, 32

Detroit Red Wings

6,000,000

defenseman

33,250,000

7

2012-2019

Joaquin Benoit, 36

Detroit Tigers Inc.

5,500,000

relief pitcher

16,500,000

3

2011-2013

Jimmy Howard, 29

Detroit Red Wings

5,500,000

goalie

31,750,000

6

2013-19

Rick Porcello, 24

Detroit Tigers Inc.

5,100,000

relief pitcher

5,100,000

1

2013

Stephen Tulloch, 28

Detroit Lions

4,800,000

linebacker

25,500,000

5

2012-2016

Jonas Jerebko, 26

Detroit Pistons

4,500,000

forward

18,000,000

4

2011-2015

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST ACCOUNTING FIRMS Ranked by number of Southeast Michigan employees Number of employees Southeast Michigan July 2013/ 2012

Number of employees in Michigan July 2013/ 2012

Number of employees engaged in audit/ accounting

Mark Davidoff Michigan managing partner

942 937

1,064 1,051

311

168

246

147

255 255

Gordon Krater managing partner

927 869

1,298 1,227

328

134

234

231

375 362

Ray Telang greater Michigan market managing partner

756 724

784 745

370

156

117

113

393 378

George Lenyo managing partner, Detroit

500 523

578 599

216

131

66

87

188 154

Heather Paquette managing partner

290 285

NA NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA 80

Phillip Bahr Steven Maltzman co-regional managing principals

278 288

NA NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

132 168

Anthony Frabotta CEO

275 255

275 255

111

81

52

31

125 117

Mark Crawford chairman and shareholder

202 200

202 200

111

43

11

37

87 92

Alan Whitman managing partner

125 88

125 88

35

48

6

36

88 39

Dan Zittnan managing partner

99 108

99 NA

45

23

17

2

38 52

Fred Rozelle assurance regional and office managing partner John Marquardt tax office managing partner

86 58

NA 346

33

44

0

9

755 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 1900, Troy 48084 (248) 362-2100; www.bdo.com

32 31

Godfrey Hammel, Danneels & Co. PC (GHD CPAs and Advisors)

Steven Guarini president

65 68

65 68

15

31

7

12

31 32

Kevin McKervey managing director

62 56

62 56

33

17

3

11

38 34

David Bojanic Kevin Klein Paul Arment executive committee

60 58

NA NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

1301 W. Long Lake Road, Suite 200, Troy 48098-6319 (248) 952-0200; www.gordoncpa.com

NA 25

Metzler Locricchio Serra & Co. PC

Michael Locricchio managing principal

35 35

35 35

29

29

29

29

17 17

Leonard Gayeski Mike Gottshall managing partners

30 30

30 30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA NA

30 B 30

NA NA

23 B

3B

1B

3B

8B 10

Frank Iannuzzi president

27 26

27 26

19

4

0

4

11 10

Mark Rottermond president and managing partner

27 23

27 23

12

10

2

3

27 15

Ursula Scroggs managing director/president

26 24

26 24

18

19

10

0

16 14

Arthur Cole managing partner

25 26

25 26

17

17

9

6

10 11

Maria Montie Steve Wisinski Mark Hughes partners

25 25

12 25

12

21

12

NA

28100 Cabot Drive, Suite 102, Novi 48377 (248) 855-8833; www.shindelrock.com

15 11

Edwards, Ellis, Stanley, Armstrong, Bowren & Co. PC

Richard Edwards president

24 25

24 25

10

10

NA

4

16 16

Steven Boggs managing partner

22 21

22 21

16

18

12

4

16 15

21 186 12 179 ■ Biggest increase: 75%

5

9

5

2

11 6

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries 200 Renaissance Center, Suite 3900, Detroit 48243-1895 (313) 396-3000; www.deloitte.com

Plante Moran PLLC 27400 Northwestern Highway, Southfield 48037 (248) 352-2500; www.plantemoran.com

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 500 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48226 (313) 394-6000; www.pwc.com

Ernst & Young LLP 777 Woodward Ave., Suite 1000, Detroit 48226 (313) 628-7100; www.ey.com

KPMG LLP 150 W. Jefferson Ave., Suite 1900, Detroit 48226 (313) 230-3000; www.kpmg.com

The Rehmann Group LLC 1500 W. Big Beaver Road, Second floor, Troy 48084 (248) 952-5000; rehmann.com

UHY Advisors Michigan Inc. 27725 Stansbury Blvd., Suite 210, Farmington Hills 48334 (248) 355-0280; www.uhy-us.com

Doeren Mayhew & Co. PC 305 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 200, Troy 48084 (248) 244-3000; www.doeren.com

Baker Tilly Virchow Krause LLP 1 Towne Square, Suite 600, Southfield 48076 (248) 372-7300; www.bakertilly.com

Grant Thornton LLP 27777 Franklin Road, Suite 800, Southfield 48034 (248) 262-1950; www.grantthornton.com

BDO USA LLP

11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 16. 18. 18. 20. 21. 21. 23. 24. 25.

Managing partner(s)

21420 Greater Mack Ave., St. Clair Shores 48080 (586) 772-8100; www.ghdcpa.com

Clayton & McKervey PC 2000 Town Center, Suite 1800, Southfield 48075 (248) 208-8860; www.claytonmckervey.com

Gordon Advisors PC

1800 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 100, Troy 48084-3531 (248) 822-9010; www.mlscocpa.com

Fenner Melstrom and Dooling PLC 355 S. Old Woodward, Suite 200, Birmingham 48009 (248) 258-8900; www.fmdcpas.com

Alan C. Young & Associates PC 7310 Woodward Ave., Suite 740, Detroit 48202 (313) 873-7500; www.alancyoung.com

Iannuzzi, Manetta & Co. PC 1175 W. Long Lake Road, Suite 201, Troy 48098 (248) 641-0005; www.imc-cpa.com

MRPR - CPAs and Advisors 28411 Northwestern Highway, Suite 800, Southfield 48034 (248) 357-9000; www.mrpr.com

Derderian, Kann, Seyferth & Salucci PC 3001 W. Big Beaver, Suite 700, Troy 48084 (248) 649-3400; www.DKSScpas.com

Cole, Newton & Duran CPAs 33762 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 48150-1625 (734) 427-2030; cndcpa.com

Shindel, Rock & Associates PC

Alan Young CEO

2155 Butterfield Drive, Suite 305A, Troy 48084 (248) 643-4545; www.cpasandadvisors.com

Grant, Millman & Johnson PC 39475 W. 13 Mile Road, Suite 200, Novi 48377 (248) 994-8500; www.grantmillman.com

Yeo & Yeo CPAs & Business Consultants 691 N. Squirrel Road., Suite 100, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 239-0900; www.yeoandyeo.com

Jeff Hauswirth managing principal

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Greater Michigan banks, thrifts

Ranked by 2013 deposits inside market Rank

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Company Address Phone; website

J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. 611 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48226 (313) 256-8500; www.jpmorganchase.com

Comerica Bank 411 W. Lafayette, Detroit 48226 (248) 371-5000; www.comerica.com

Bank of America 2600 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 48084 (800) 643-9600; www.bankofamerica.com

PNC Bank 755 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 48084 (800) 243-7274; www.pnc.com

Flagstar Bancorp Inc. 5151 Corporate Drive, Troy 48098 (248) 312-2000; www.flagstar.com

Charter One Bank

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

27777 Franklin Road, Southfield 48034 (248) 226-7998; www.charterone.com

Huntington National Bank 801 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 500, Troy 48084-4724 (248) 244-3541; www.huntington.com

Fifth Third Bank 1000 Town Center, Southfield 48075 (877) 579-5353; www.53.com

TCF Bank 17440 College Parkway, Livonia 48152 (734) 542-2900; www.tcfbank.com

FirstMerit Michigan B 900 Tower Drive, Suite 100, Troy 48098 (248) 293-3040; www.firstmerit.com

KeyBank N.A. 100 S. Main, P.O. Box 8612, Ann Arbor 48107 (800) 539-2968; www.keybank.com

The Private Bank

12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

38505 Woodward Ave., Suite 1300, Bloomfield Hills 48304 (248) 644-2301; www.theprivatebank.com

Talmer Bancorp Inc. 2301 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 525, Troy 48084 (248) 649-2301; www.talmerbank.com

Arbor Bancorp Inc. 125 S. Fifth Ave., Ann Arbor 48104 (734) 662-1600; www.bankofannarbor.com

First State Financial Corp. (First State Bank)

Top executive(s)

Deposits inside market ($000,000) June 2013/2012

Number of offices inside market 2013

Deposits outside market ($000,000) 2013

Number of offices outside market 2013

John Carter market president

$26,486.9 $24,000.1

175

$890,056.1

5,519

Michael Ritchie Michigan market president

22,568.9 21,540.4

163

27,798.1

323

Matthew Elliott market president for Michigan

11,496.6 11,489.0

127

1,007,587.4

5,272

Ric DeVore regional president for Detroit and Southeast Michigan

10,577.8 10,647.4

109

199,207.2

2,839

Alessandro DiNello president and CEO

6,005.5 7,520.8

70

1,675.5

41

Michael Dolson senior vice president, commercial banking Karen Minghine-Hagenian executive vice president, consumer banking

4,607.0 4,578.3

97

71,312.0

905

Michael Fezzey regional president

4,518.3 4,590.4

67

42,503.8

706

David Girodat president and CEO, eastern Michigan

4,142.1 4,508.9

75

90,236.1

1,295

Joseph Doyle president, Michigan

2,359.4 2,336.7

53

12,070.7

376

Sandra Pierce chairman and CEO

1,984.1 1,367.1

37

17,265.0

378

Kirk Albert president, Michigan

946.9 941.9

16

66,351.5

1,051

Dan Pehrson CEO, Michigan

924.0 859.6

2

10,450.7

25

David Provost chairman, president and CEO

867.8 845.8

14

1,001.9

31

Timothy Marshall president and CEO

782.1 711.7

7

0.0

0

Eugene Lovell president and CEO

515.3 500.5

11

0.0

0

Patrick Fehring chairman, president and CEO

469.8 385.7

8

0.0

0

W. David Tull chairman and CEO Michael Goik president and COO

404.9 367.2

1

0.0

0

24300 Little Mack Ave., St. Clair Shores 48080-3249 (866) 372-1275; www.thefsb.com

Level One Bancorp Inc. 32991 Hamilton Court, Farmington Hills 48334 (248) 737-0300; www.levelonebank.com

Crestmark Bancorp Inc. 5480 Corporate Drive, Suite 350, Troy 48098 (248) 641-5100; www.crestmark.com

First Place Bank

■ Biggest increase: 37.7%

Curtis Harder senior vice president and Michigan market manager

360.6 393.5

6

1,562.6

37

Robert Chapman CEO Todd Clark president

347.7 330.9

6

452.5

12

2723 S. State St., Ann Arbor 48104 (734) 214-3700; www.ubat.com

Michigan Commerce Bank

Bruce Thomas president and CEO

330.0 401.0

5

244.0

5

Ronald Long president and CEO

287.5 283.3

9

0.0

0

John Mann chairman, president and CEO

216.3 202.0

3

0.0

0

William Kessel president and CEO

215.4 204.1

7

1,614.3

67

C. James Bess president and CEO

210.2 220.3

6

32.1

3

Dan Pienta senior vice president and managing director

208.7 225.8

2

3,286,190.9

69

24725 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield 48034 (248) 358-5170; www.firstplacebank.com

United Bancorp Inc.

2950 S. State St., Ann Arbor 48104 (734) 887-3200; www.michigancommercebank.com

FNBH Bancorp Inc. (First National Bank in Howell) 101 E. Grand River Ave., Howell 48843 (517) 546-3150; www.fnbh.com

CSB Bancorp Inc. (Chelsea State Bank) 1010 S. Main, Chelsea 48118 (734) 475-1355; www.csbonline.com

Independent Bank Corp. 230 W. Main St., Ionia 48846 (616) 527-5820; www.ibcp.com

Oxford Bank Corp. 60 S. Washington St., Oxford 48371 (248) 628-2533; www.oxfordbank.com

The Northern Trust Bank Co. 10 W. Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills 48304 (248) 593-9300; www.northerntrust.com

This list ranks banks and bank holding companies with a presence in Southeast Michigan by their deposits in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston and Washtenaw counties. Figures are from the FDIC's deposit market reports, which are based on the branch/office deposits for all FDIC-insured institutions as of June 30. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Companies are listed with the address and top executive of their main metro Detroit office. Actual figures may vary. NA = not available. B Citizens Republic Bancorp Inc. was acquired by FirstMerit Corp., Akron, Ohio, April 2013. LIST RESEARCHED BY FDIC

Ranked by 2013 deposits Deposits inside market* ($000,000) 2013 2012 Deposits outside market ($000,000) Bank 2013 1. Fifth Third Bank $8,817 Southfield $9,152.9 $85,561.3 2. J.P. Morgan Chase $5,491.3 & Co. Detroit $5174.5 $911,051.7 3. Chemical Financial $4,814.4 Corp., Midland $4,383.8 $0.0 4. PNC Bank, $4,302.4 Troy $4,300.4 $205,482.5 5. FirstMerit $3,551.4 Michigan, Flint $4,556.1 $15,697.7 6. Huntington $3,253.1 National Bank, Troy $3,252.8 $43,768.9 7. Wells Fargo $2,788.8 & Co., Marquette $2659.7 $921,373,2 8. Comerica Bank, $2,258.9 Detroit $2,133.5 $48,108.2 9. Bank of America, $2,228.7 Troy $2,242.4 $1,016,855.3 10. Flgastar Bancorp, $1,675.5 Inc., Troy $1,575.3 $6,005.5 11. Independent $1,614,3 Bank Corp., Ionia $1,991.7 $215.4 12. Macatawa Bank $1,208.9 Corp., Holland $1,245.6 0.0 13. Mercantile Bank $1,063.8 Corp.+, Grand Rapids $1,106.1 0.0 14. Firstbank Corp.+, $1,027.4 Alma $365.8 0.0 15. Isabella Bank 1,023.3 Corp., Mt. Pleasant $$981.0 0.0 16. MBT Financial $896.7 Corp., Monroe $870.9 $144.5 17. Northwestern Bank, $765.3 Traverse City $784.6 0.0 18. Talmer Bancorp $610.0 Inc., Troy $593.7 $1,259.7 19. Bank of Holland, $560.5 Holland $501.2 0.0 20. First National $507.3 Bancshares Inc., $472.0 East Lansing 0.0 21. Keweenaw Financial $477.8 Corp., Hancock $456.5 0.0 22. United Bancorp Inc., $425.5 Ann Arbor $434.8 $347.7 23. Southern Michigan 441.0 Bancorp Inc., $418.4 Coldwater 0.0 24. ChoiceOne Financial $404.7 Services Inc., Sparta $403.0 0.0 25. Mackinac Financial $397.9 Corp. (mBank), $381.2 Manistique 55.7 *In Michigan but outside Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties +Mercantile Bank Corp. and Firstbank Corp. signed a merger agreement in August 2013. Merger to be completed first quarter 2014.

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MONEY MANAGERS Ranked by assets under management Client contact

Percent change

Number of analysts Jan. 2012

Number of portfolio managers Jan. 2013

Total amount of tax-exemption portfolio Jan. 2013 Advisory activities

1.

Comerica Asset Management Group

Dennis Johnson (248) 594-4138

$25,526.5 $23,453.9

8.8%

11

NA

NA

2.

Munder Capital Management Inc.

William McNett (248) 647-9200

15,055.3 12,946.0

16.3

13

15

7,729.7

3.

Plante Moran Financial Advisors LLC

John Lesser (248) 375-7317

4,435.8 3,517.2

26.1

14

24

NA

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, and businesses or institutional clients

4.

Seizert Capital Partners LLC

John Van Gorder (248) 593-1500

3,438.3 B 3,061.8 B

12.3

NA

NA

NA

Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies, and businesses or institutional clients

5.

Telemus Capital Partners LLC

Robert Stone (248) 827-1800

2,132.6 1,747.5

22.0

2

4

NA

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies, businesses or institutional clients; selection of other advisers

Flexible Plan Investments Ltd.

Len Durso (248) 642-6640

1,487.5 1,168.3

27.3

4

NA

NA

Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies, businesses or institutional clients; publication of periodicals or newsletters; security ratings or pricing services

7.

Advance Capital Management Inc.

Chris Kostiz (248) 350-8543

1,465.4 1,361.4

7.6

2

2

NA

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies, and businesses or institutional clients

8.

Sigma Planning Corp.

Amy Holzer (734) 663-1611

1,457.5 1,220.2

19.5

NA

425

32.0

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, businesses or institutional clients; selection of other advisers; other

9.

Ambassador Capital Management LLC

Tal Gunn (313) 961-3111

1,332.5 1,139.2

17.0

5

5

1,332.5

Portfolio management for investment companies and businesses or institutional clients

10.

Mainstay Capital Management LLC

David Kudla (866) 444-6246

1,281.9 1,047.7

22.4

3

1

1,195.4

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients; pension consulting services

LS Investment Advisors LLC

William Camp (248) 430-0262

1,243.1 929.6

33.7

39

8

759.9

Financial planning, portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients

Portfolio Solutions LLC

Scott Salaske (248) 689-1550

1,188.0 960.8

23.6

3

3

0.0

Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients

Schwartz Investment Counsel Inc.

Robert Schwartz (734) 455-7798

1,092.7 898.4

21.6

7

7

0.0

Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies, and businesses or institutional clients

Retirement Income Solutions Inc.

Brock Hastie (734) 769-7727

953.9 808.0

18.1

0

8

NA

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients; other

NorthPointe Capital LLC

Ken Kosiorek (248) 457-1559

915.6 1,076.6

-15.0

4

7

733.3

Bloom Asset Management Inc.

Rick Bloom (248) 932-5200

866.6 757.8

14.4

4

7

0.0

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients; pension consulting services

DeRoy & Devereaux Private Investment Counsel Inc.

Sarah Schattner (248) 358-3220

755.4 C 494.0 C

52.9

NA

NA

NA

Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients

6.

11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

255 E. Brown, Suite 200, Birmingham 48009 www.comerica.com 480 Pierce St., Birmingham 48009 www.munder.com

27400 Northwestern Highway, Southfield 48034 pmfa.com 185 Oakland Ave., Suite 100, Birmingham 48009 www.seizertcapital.com 2 Towne Square, Suite 800, Southfield 48076 www.telemuscapital.com 3883 Telegraph Road, Suite 100, Bloomfield Hills 48302-1432 www.flexibleplan.com 1 Towne Square, Suite 444, Southfield 48076 www.acfunds.com 4261 Park Road, Ann Arbor 48103 www.sigmafinancial.com 500 Griswold Ave., Suite 2800, Detroit 48226 www.ambassador-capital.com 100 E. Big Beaver Road, Troy 48083 www.mainstaycapital.com

39533 Woodward Ave., Suite 302, Bloomfield Hills 48304 www.LSInvestmentAdvisors.com 900 Wilshire Drive, Suite 200, Troy 48084 www.portfoliosolutions.com 3707 W. Maple Road, Suite 100, Bloomfield Hills 48301 www.schwartzinvest.com 455 E. Eisenhower Parkway, Suite 300, Ann Arbor 48108 risadvisory.com 101 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 745, Troy 48084 www.northpointecapital.com 31275 Northwestern Highway, Suite 145, Farmington Hills 48334 www.bloomassetmanagement.com

2000 Town Center, Suite 2850, Southfield 48075 www.deroydevereaux.com

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies, businesses or institutional clients; selection of other advisers; publication of periodicals or newsletters Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies, and businesses or institutional clients

Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies and businesses or institutional clients

■ Largest percentage increase.

Captrust Financial Advisors

John Curry (919) 870-6822

Azimuth Capital Management LLC

Mary Beth Carozza (248) 433-4000

Kulhavi Wealth Management Team

21.

724.6 626.5

15.7

28

4

NA

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies and businesses or institutional clients; pension consulting services; publication of periodicals or newsletters

623.3 D NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients

John Kulhavi (888) 273-1093

600.0 503.0

19.3

NA

10

150.0

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients; selection of other advisers

Sigma Investment Counselors Inc.

Nancy Kunkel (248) 223-0122

566.0 E 486.9 E

16.2

NA

NA

NA

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients

22.

Center for Financial Planning Inc.

Timothy Wyman (248) 948-7900

489.4 389.9

25.5

4

7

3.6

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses; selection of other advisers

23.

LJPR LLC

Leon LaBrecque (248) 641-7400

486.8 375.7

29.6

4

10

307.8

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies and businesses or institutional clients; pension consulting services

Planning Alternatives Ltd.

Nathan Mersereau (248) 645-1520

479.3 450.3

6.4

1

6

NA

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies, and businesses or institutional clients

Jay A. Fishman Ltd.

Diane Bicoll (248) 740-9400

441.4 F 386.4 F

14.2

NA

NA

NA

Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients

18. 19. 20.

24. 25.

8031 M-15, Clarkston 48348 www.captrustadvisors.com

200 E. Long Lake Road, Suite 160, Bloomfield Hills 48304 azimuthcap.com 32255 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 260, Farmington Hills 48334 fa.ml.com/kulhavi 27777 Franklin Road, Suite 1100, Southfield 48034 www.sigmainvestments.com 40 Oak Hollow St., Suite 125, Southfield 48033 www.centerfinplan.com 4555 Investment Drive, Suite 304, Troy 48098 ljpr.com 36800 Woodward Ave, Suite 200, Bloomfield Hills 48304 www.planningalt.com 101 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 1125, Troy 48084 www.jaf-ltd.com

This list is a compilation of the largest money managers in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Assets under management with discretion exclude master trusts, directed trusts, options, custodial assets and advisory accounts over which no direct investment responsibility exists. Information was provided by the companies or from Form ADV, which is used to register an investment adviser with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. NA = not available B Figures from Forms ADV filed April 2012 and June 2013. C Figures from Forms ADV filed March 2012 and July 2013. D Figure from Form ADV filed May 2013. E Figures from Forms ADV filed June 2012 and 2013. F Figures from Forms ADV filed March 2012 and 2013. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Company Address Website

Assets under management with discretion ($000,000) Jan. 2013/ 2012

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Rank

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Company Address Phone; website

Top executive(s)

Assets ($000,000) 2012

Assets ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Number of members/ Number of branches

Total loans ($000,000) 2012

Total loans ($000,000) 2011

DFCU Financial

Mark Shobe president and CEO

$3,364.3

$3,100.0

8.5%

214,454 24

$1,217.5

$1,268.5

Genisys Credit Union

Jackie Buchanan president and CEO

1,485.2

1,400.0

6.1

135,707 24

764.4

749.3

Michigan Schools & Government Credit Union

Peter Gates president and CEO

1,230.1

1,130.9

8.8

69,959 11

667.1

663.6

Credit Union One

Gary Moody president and CEO

772.2

739.2

4.5

104,327 18

569.7

519.9

Michigan Educational Credit Union

Bob Sandercock president and CEO

651.6

622.0

4.8

48,093 6

314.0

323.0

Michigan First Credit Union

Michael Poulos president and CEO

644.1

598.5

7.6

88,997 9

323.4

325.5

Community Financial Credit Union

William Lawton president and CEO

511.5

477.9

7.0

51,000 8

479.0

439.2

University of Michigan Credit Union

Tiffany Ford president and CEO

494.7

459.9

7.6

52,000 7

259.0

238.9

Community Choice Credit Union

Robert Bava president and CEO

467.7

450.9

3.7

50,512 8

343.8

333.5

Detroit Metropolitan Credit Union

Kathie Trembath CEO

442.2

458.3

-3.5

21,887 2

49.9

48.3

Vibe Credit Union

Thomas Reagan CEO

424.7

433.6

-2.1

31,780 8

241.7

249.2

Co-op Services Credit Union

Anthony Carnarvon president and CEO

401.1

402.3

-0.3

49,206 8

209.6

224.5

Alliance Catholic Credit Union B

Robert Grech CEO

276.3

254.9

8.4

31,296 9

150.2

164.8

Christian Financial Credit Union

Patricia Campbell president and CEO James Speshock COO

269.4

253.6

6.2

34,616 6

194.7

185.0

18441 Utica Road, Roseville 48066 (586) 772-6330; www.christianfinancialcu.org

Our Credit Union

Tina Dix president and CEO

207.6

204.1

1.7

22,124 4

90.1

97.0

Extra Credit Union

Deidra Williams president and CEO

192.9

195.0

-1.1

21,000 2

100.6

99.2

Cornerstone Community Financial

Heidi Kassab president and CEO

192.2

191.6

0.3

20,025 5

153.7

153.1

Parda Federal Credit Union

Nancy Wasczenski CEO

185.9

191.7

-3.0

17,500 13

69.3

65.8

Peoples Trust Credit Union

Robert Podzikowski president and CEO

180.7

178.7

1.1

23,476 4

94.5

102.2

Oakland County Credit Union

Allan McMorris president and CEO

177.6

166.5

6.7

20,259 4

99.3

97.8

Central Macomb Community Credit Union

Drema Issac president and CEO

155.8

147.8

5.4

16,116 4

90.5

96.4

Affinity Group Credit Union

Glenda West president and CEO

154.9

137.2

12.9

22,041 NA

79.9

67.7

LOC Federal Credit Union

James Dickinson Jr. president and CEO

151.1

139.6

8.2

24,859 3

61.3

65.1

Public Service Credit Union

Dean Trudeau president and CEO

134.3

134.8

-0.4

25,706 6

73.3

74.5

Motor City Co-op Credit Union

Steven Andrews president and CEO

123.0

115.4

6.5

17,633 4

39.7

NA

400 Town Center Drive, Dearborn 48126 (888) 336-2700; www.dfcufinancial.com

2100 Executive Hills Blvd., Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 322-9800; www.genisyscu.org

40400 Garfield Road, Clinton Township 48038 (586) 263-8800; www.msgcu.org

400 E. Nine Mile Road, Ferndale 48220 (248) 398-1210; www.cuone.org

9200 Haggerty Road, Plymouth 48170 (734) 455-9200; www.michedcu.org

27000 Evergreen Road, Lathrup Village 48076 (313) 345-7200; www.michiganfirst.com

500 S. Harvey, Plymouth 48170 (734) 453-1200; www.cfcu.org

340 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor 48104 (734) 662-8200; www.umcu.org

31155 Northwestern Highway, Suite 294, Farmington Hills 48334 (877) 243-2528; www.communitychoicecu.com 1480 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit 48207 (313) 568-5000; www.dmcu.com

44575 W. 12 Mile Road, Novi 48377 (248) 735-9500; www.vibecreditunion.com

29550 Five Mile Road, Livonia 48154 (800) 321-8570; www.cscu.org

255 E. Maple Road, Troy 48083 (248) 689-7400; www.michcathcu.org

3070 Normandy Road, Royal Oak 48073 (248) 549-3838; www.ourcuonline.org

6611 Chicago Road, Warren 48092 (586) 276-3000; www.extracreditunion.org

2955 University Drive, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 340-9310; www.ccfinancial.com

2601 Cambridge Court, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 340-7000; www.parda.com

24333 Lahser Road, Southfield 48033 (248) 263-4100; www.peoplestrustcu.org

1375 N. Oakland Blvd., Waterford Township 48327 (248) 886-0144; www.oaklandcountycu.com

37570 Gratiot Ave., Clinton Township 48036 (586) 466-7800; www.cmccu.com

144 E. Pike St., Pontiac 48342 (248) 334-0568; www.myagcu.org

22981 Farmington Road, Farmington 48336 (248) 474-2200; www.locfederal.com

7665 Merriman Road, Romulus 48174 (734) 641-8400; www.pscunow.com

37321 Garfield Road, Clinton Township 48036-2052 (586) 228-8484; motorcitycoopcu.com

■ Largest percentage increase.

This list of credit unions is of the largest such institutions in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw or Livingston counties. Information is supplied by the credit unions and the National Credit Union Administration December 2012 reports, ncua.gov. This is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Actual figures may vary. NA = not available. B On Jan. 1, 2013, Michigan Catholic Credit Union merged with First Catholic Federal Credit Union to create Alliance Catholic Credit Union. Figures are attributed to Michigan Catholic Credit Union. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST BUSINESS INSURANCE AGENCIES Ranked by 2012 revenue 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 21. 23. 24. 25.

Revenue Revenue ($000,000) ($000,000) 2012 2011

Top executive(s)

Premium volume ($000,000) 2012

Detroit-area employees 2013

Total U.S. employees 2013

Retail

Revenue Source Wholesale Services

Compensation Other

Commissions Fees

Meadowbrook Inc.

Robert Cubbin president and CEO

$147.0

$134.9

$1,500.0

286

1,044

37

0

61

2

23

77

Aon Corp.

Carol Williams, resident managing director, CEO, Aon Risk Solutions Paul Barbick, Michigan market leader, Aon Hewitt LeAnne McCorry, executive chairman and managing principal, Aon Risk Solutions

120.0

113.1

NA

171

34,000

85

0

15

0

40

60

Brown & Brown

David Lucas, president, Fenton Angela Garner, president, Saginaw Paul Glantz, president, Troy Todd Piersol, president

70.0

70.0

NA

349

7,000

70

30

0

0

96

5

Marsh

Dan Deighton managing director and Detroit office head

48.0 B

NA

NA

135

9,013

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Gallagher Benefit Services of Michigan Inc.

Bryan Hirn area president

39.1

33.9

811.9

62

13,700

NA

NA

NA

NA

83

17

Wells Fargo Insurance Services

Kevin Youngs managing director, Southfield

24.5 B

24.9

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

LSG Insurance Partners

Jay Schreibman president and CEO

22.7

18.8

831.5

76

90

NA

NA

NA

NA

97

3

Valenti, Trobec, Chandler Inc.

Alan Chandler president and CEO

21.8

20.1

NA

125

129

98

0

2

0

98

2

Hylant Group

Mark Miller regional vice president, Michigan

20.6

15.9

250.7

119

617

99

0

0

1

86

14

Kapnick Insurance Group

Jim Kapnick president

17.2

15.5

NA

55

130

100

0

0

0

90

10

McGraw Wentworth

Thomas McGraw president

15.4

13.7

850.0

72

72

NA

NA

NA

NA

94

6

Michigan Financial Cos. Inc.

Nick Valenti president and CEO

15.3

14.1

13.3

91

127

100

0

0

0

NA

NA

Schechter Wealth Strategies/Schechter Benefits Services

Marc Schechter Jason Zimmerman senior managing directors

8.8

8.4

NA

41

41

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Laurie Sall & Associates LLC

Laurie Sall president

8.5

6.3

8.5

3

3

0

0

0

0

100

0

26255 American Drive, Southfield 48034-6112 (248) 358-1100; www.meadowbrook.com 3000 Town Center, Suite 3000, Southfield 48075 (248) 936-5200; www.aon.com

35735 Mound Road, Sterling Heights 48310 (586) 977-6300; www.bbdetroit.com

600 Renaissance Center, Suite 2100, Detroit 48243 (313) 393-6800; www.marsh.com 30150 Telegraph Road, Suite 408, Bingham Farms 48025 (248) 203-0626; www.gallagherbenefits.com 4000 Town Center, Suite 800, Southfield 48075 (248) 353-5800; wfis.wellsfargo.com 2369 Franklin Road, Bloomfield Hills 48302 (248) 332-3100; www.lsgip.com 1175 W. Long Lake Road, Troy 48098 (248) 828-3377; www.vtcins.com

24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Suite J4100, Ann Arbor 48105 (734) 741-0044; www.hylant.com 26100 American Drive, Suite 300, Southfield 48034 (248) 352-4455; www.kapnick.com 3331 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 200, Troy 48084 (248) 822-8000; www.mcgrawwentworth.com 28411 Northwestern Highway, Suite 1300, Southfield 48034 (248) 663-4700; www.michiganfinancial.com

251 Pierce, Birmingham 48009 (248) 731-9500; www.schechterwealth.com www.schechterbenefits.com

5435 Corporate Drive, Suite 205, Troy 48098-2624 (248) 641-2655; www.lauriesall.com

■ Biggest increase: 34.9%

Ralph C. Wilson Agency Inc.

Stefano Vannelli president and CEO

7.0

6.5

NA

44

44

100

0

0

0

95

5

Daly Merritt Insurance

Martin Daly president and CEO

6.8

6.2

78.6

40

40

98

0

0

2

99

1

Oswald Cos.

Donald Engle senior vice president, branch manager

5.7

4.4

NA

26

325

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

The Huttenlocher Group

David Huttenlocher CEO

5.5

5.4

NA

43

43

100

NA

NA

NA

97

3

Korotkin Insurance Group

Kenneth Korotkin president

5.2

4.8

NA

NA

46

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

J.S. Clark Agency Inc.

Joel Clark president and CEO

3.7

3.4

NA

24

24

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Allied Insurance Managers Inc.

Ron Kosmal chairman and CEO

3.5

3.1

30.0

32

32

100

0

0

0

100

0

Great Lakes Employee Benefit Services Inc.

Joseph Coan James Scoggin principals/co-owners

3.5

3.0

106.1

13

13

100

0

0

0

100

0

Johnston Lewis Associates Inc.

Todd Lewis, president Jay Sawmiller, executive vice president Mike Cardella, vice president Dan Wilhelm, vice president

3.2

2.8

29.0

22

22

99

0

1

0

99

1

575 E. Maple Road, Troy 48083 (248) 528-2400; www.johnstonlewis.com

Midwest Underwriters Insurance Agency Inc.

Christopher Rodriguez owner, CEO

3.1

2.9

NA

5

5

0

0

0

0

100

0

Capital Insurance Group

Robert Moglia Jr., president Edmund George, vice president Tom Moglia, vice president Donn Johnson, vice president

3.0

3.0

27.6

22

22

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

26026 Telegraph Road, Suite 100, Southfield 48086 (800) 638-1174; www.rcwa.net 100 Maple, Wyandotte 48192 (734) 283-1400; www.dalymerritt.com 39572 Woodward Ave., No. 201, Bloomfield Hills 48304 (248) 433-1466; oswaldcompanies.com 1007 W. Huron, Waterford Township 48328 (248) 681-2100; www.hgway.com 26877 Northwestern Highway, Suite 400, Southfield 48033 (248) 352-9124; www.korotkin.com 25900 W. 11 Mile Road, Suite 210, Southfield 48034 (248) 355-9600; www.jsclarkagency.com 1055 S. Blvd. E., Suite 110, Rochester Hills 48307 (248) 853-0930; www.alliedinsmgr.com 50 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 460, Troy 48084 (248) 641-0000; www.glebs.com

19640 Harper Ave., Suite A, Grosse Pointe Woods 48236 (313) 884-8600; midwestunderwriters.com 1263 W. Square Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills 48302 (248) 333-2500; www.capitalinsuranceagent.com

This list is an approximate compilation of the largest such agencies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Alliant Insurance Services, No. 12 on last year's list, which Crain's believes would make the list, declined to provide figures, and a reliable estimate could not be made. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B Crain's estimate. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 19. 21. 22. 22. 22. 25. 25.

Total number of loans/ Total loaned amount

Number of approvals Preferred Lender Program

SBA Express

Other

787 $162,858,400

122

626

39

172 $20,056,700

6

160

6

48 $8,071,700

8

37

3

42 $15,871,200

3

19

20

35 $8,083,200

8

24

3

32 $9,946,400

9

7

16

31 $15,062,500

14

12

5

30 $28,885,952

0

7

23

30 $9,553,400

0

18

12

27 $5,820,825

0

13

14

26 $14,507,800

17

5

4

25 $30,865,500

17

3

5

23 $3,387,500

0

19

4

21 $15,058,600

14

1

6

Salt Lake City

Birmingham Bloomfield Bancshares Inc. (Bank of Birmingham)

21 $8,168,800

0

7

14

20 $11,248,500

0

8

12

18 $9,965,800

9

6

3

17 $4,665,200

8

8

1

14 $7,056,400

0

5

9

14 $1,194,800

0

11

3

13 $11,241,000

7

3

3

12 $8,835,700

0

0

12

12 $7,789,100

0

7

5

12 $7,029,200

0

0

12

10 $3,984,700

8

1

1

10 $1,135,000

0

9

1

1,831 $576,482,777

310

1,098

423

Lending institution City

Huntington Bancshares Inc. Columbus

J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. New York

FirstMerit Michigan B Flint

Hantz Holdings Inc. Southfield

PNC Financial Services Group Inc. Pittsburgh

Horizon Bancorp Michigan City

Fifth Third Bancorp Inc. Cincinnati

United Bancorp Inc. Ann Arbor

Mackinac Financial Corp. (mBank) Manistique

Chemical Financial Corp. Midland

Wells Fargo & Co. San Francisco

Comerica Inc. Dallas

Honor Bancorp Inc. Honor

Celtic Investment Inc.

Birmingham

Level One Bancorp Inc. Farmington Hills

The Bank of Holland Holland

1st Source Corp. South Bend

Independent Bank Corp. Ionia

Michigan State University Federal Credit Union East Lansing

The Bank of Northern Michigan Petoskey

Capitol Bancorp Ltd. Lansing

Fentura Financial Inc. (The State Bank) Fenton

Macatawa Bank Corp. Holland

Bank of Michigan Farmington Hills

Huron Valley State Bank Milford

햳 Total

This list was compiled from information provided by the Michigan district office of the SBA for fiscal year 2013: Oct. 1, 2012-Sept. 30, 2013. The Preferred Lender Program allows selected lenders to make certain SBA loans without prior approval from the SBA. SBA Express allows PLP lenders to use many of their own forms, analyses and procedures to process, service and liquidate SBA loans of up to $350,000. Other includes Regular 7(a), Community Express, Patriot Express, Certified Lenders Program, Dealer Floor Plan Loans, Export Working Capital, Export Express and Lenders Advantage Program. B Akron, Ohio-based FirstMerit Corp. acquired Citizens Republic Bancorp Inc. April 12, 2013.

햳 Figures are statewide totals, including institutions not listed because they had fewer than 10 approvals.

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CRAIN'S LIST: SE MICHIGAN LAW FIRMS Ranked by number of attorneys 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 14. 14. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 23.

Top local executive(s)

Total local Of attorneys Partners Counsel Paralegal Michigan June 2013/ June Associates June June June Worldwide 2012 2013 June 2013 2013 2013 2013 June 2013 Representative clients

Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP

David Foltyn chairman and CEO

198 188

160

33

11

28

231

231

BlackEagle Partners LLC, Detroit Institute of Arts, DTE Energy Co., General Motors Co., Huron Capital Partners LLC, Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust, Rock Financial/ Quicken Loans Inc./Rockbridge Growth Equity LLC, Village Green, Taubman Centers Inc., Trinity Health

Dykema Gossett PLLC

Peter Kellett chairman and CEO

159 162

97

32

0

13

186

355

BorgWarner Inc., Compuware Corp., Chrysler Group LLC, Flagstar Bank, Ford Motor Co., ITC Holdings Corp., Lear Corp., Penske Automotive Group

Dickinson Wright PLLC

William Burgess CEO

157 156

110

47

NA

24

190

325

NA

Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC

Michael McGee CEO

156 182

95

33

12

34

206

266

Comerica Inc., Chrysler Group LLC, Ford Motor Co., city of Detroit, Stryker Corp., DTE Energy Co., Tesco Corp.

Clark Hill PLC

John Hern CEO

147 150

NA

NA

NA

NA

185

325

NA

Bodman PLC

Ralph McDowell chairman

133 130

92

34

20

21

137

137

Comerica Bank, Bank of America, Lear Corp., Ford family, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Archdiocese of Detroit, Grede Holdings LLC, Key Plastics LLC, Detroit Medical Center, Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories Ltd.

Plunkett Cooney PC

Henry Cooney president and CEO

104 107

55

41

8

14

144

161

Bank of America N.A., Huntington National Bank, First American Title Insurance Co., Beaumont Health System, Liberty Mutual Insurance, Michigan Municipal League, PNC Financial Services Group, The Travelers Cos., Frankenmuth Mutual Insurance Co

Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss PC

Bill Sider CEO and managing partner

97 102

85

12

7

18

97

97

Sun Communities Inc., Belfor USA, Oppenheimer & Co., Strength Capital Partners, Redico LLC

Butzel Long PC

Justin Klimko president and managing shareholder

95 99

76

12

2

15

98

106

150 W. Jefferson Ave., Suite 100, Detroit 48226 (313) 225-7000; www.butzel.com

Beaumont Health System, MGM Grand Detroit, Dura Automotive LLC, KSPG Automotive, Indian Head, University of Michigan, Oakland Community College, Exxon Mobil

Trott & Trott PC

Executive committee

95 95

10

85

0

NA

97

97

Bank of America N.A., J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Wells Fargo, Comerica Inc.

Kitch Drutchas Wagner Valitutti & Sherbrook PC

Ronald Wagner managing principal

79 78

57

7

5

12

87

95

AIG, Ascension Health, Coverys, CVS Caremark Corp., Detroit Medical Center, HCR Manorcare, Henry Ford Health System, Motor City Electric Co., Utica Insurance

Giarmarco, Mullins & Horton PC

Executive committee

70 70

32

38

7

NA

70

70

NA

Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC

Mark Davis president and CEO

69 68

48

17

6

8

69

117

BASF Corp., Chrysler Group LLC, Dow Corning Corp., BMO Harris Bank N.A., Konami Gaming Inc., Magna Mirrors of America, Sears Holdings Corp., ThyssenKrupp

Harness, Dickey & Pierce PLC

Executive committee

64 67

48

16

1

5

64

103

NA

Garan Lucow Miller PC

Roger Smith chairman of executive committee

64 63

45

19

3

10

79

82

NA

Brooks Kushman PC

James Kushman chairman and CEO Mark Cantor president

64 62

30

25

0

NA

64

67

Ford Motor Co., Lear Corp., Oracle Corp., Masco Corp., HoMedics Inc.

Secrest, Wardle, Lynch, Hampton, Truex and Morley PC

Mark Morley Bruce Truex co-chairmen, executive committee

60 57

NA

NA

NA

NA

71

71

NA

Kerr, Russell and Weber PLC

Executive committee

54 54

34

19

3

4

54

54

Wade Trim Associates Inc., Microsoft Corp., Michigan State Medical Society, Volkswagen Group of America, Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies, Textron Inc.

Maddin, Hauser, Wartell, Roth & Heller PC

Mark Hauser CFO Michael Maddin president emeritus Steven Sallen president

51 51

35

16

NA

7

51

NA

Fifth Third Bank, Huntington National Bank, Bank of America, Kroger Co., Garden Fresh Salsa Co. Inc., CNA Insurance Co., Zurich North America, The Hartford, Chartis Insurance, Fidelity National Title Group, Aurora Home Loan Services LLC

Sullivan, Ward, Asher & Patton PC

Anthony Asher president and CEO

48 50

29

13

NA

3

48

48

Consumers Energy Co., city of Pontiac police and fire, Health Pro/CNA Insurance Co., Iron Workers' Local No. 25, Medical Protective Co., Michigan Educational Employees Mutual, Smithgroup Inc., Universal American Corp., Vanguard Health Systems, Beaumont Health System

Zausmer, Kaufman, August & Caldwell PC

Mark Zausmer managing shareholder

37 33

11

26

0

8

37

37

Ally Financial Inc., city of Dearborn, Electric Insurance Co., EMC Insurance Co., ITC Holdings Corp., Pall Life Sciences, Philadelphia Insurance Co., State Farm Mutual Auto, WalMart Stores Inc., SMART

Collins, Einhorn, Farrell & Ulanoff PC

Neil MacCallum chairman Michael Sullivan president

36 32

14

22

4

NA

36

36

NA

Kotz Sangster Wysocki PC

Gregory Wysocki CEO and managing partner

34 34

4

4

0

4

34

34

BMT Aerospace USA Inc., Corporate Eagle Management Services Inc., Detroit Economic Growth Corp., Guy Hurley Blaser & Heuer LLC, Peerless Steel Co., Skanska USA Building, T&M Asphalt Paving Inc., TTI Global, The Salvation Army, Virginia Tile Co.

Warner Norcross & Judd LLP

William Jansen partner in charge

34 33

21

7

3

2

177

177

Amway Corp., BorgWarner Inc., Consumers Energy Co., Dow Chemical Co., Fifth Third Bank, Mahle Industries Inc., Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA, Stryker Corp., Robert Bosch Corp., Whirlpool Corp.

2290 First National Building, 660 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48226-3506 (313) 465-7000; www.honigman.com

400 Renaissance Center, Detroit 48243 (313) 568-6800; www.dykema.com

500 Woodward Ave., Suite 4000, Detroit 48226 (313) 223-3500; www.dickinsonwright.com

150 W. Jefferson Ave., Suite 2500, Detroit 48226-4415 (313) 963-6420; www.millercanfield.com

500 Woodward Ave., Suite 3500, Detroit 48226 (313) 965-8300; www.clarkhill.com

Sixth floor at Ford Field, 1901 St. Antoine St., Detroit 48226 (313) 259-7777; www.bodmanlaw.com

38505 Woodward Ave., Suite 2000, Bloomfield Hills 48304 (248) 901-4000; www.plunkettcooney.com

27777 Franklin Road, Suite 2500, Southfield 48034-8214 (248) 351-3000; www.jaffelaw.com

31440 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 200, Farmington Hills 48334 (248) 642-2515; www.trottlaw.com

1 Woodward Ave., Suite 2400, Detroit 48226-5485 (313) 965-7900; www.kitch.com

101 W. Big Beaver Road, 10th floor Columbia Center, Troy 48084-5280 (248) 457-7000; www.gmhlaw.com 450 W. Fourth St., Royal Oak 48067 (248) 645-1483; www.howardandhoward.com

5445 Corporate Drive, Suite 200, Troy 48098 (248) 641-1600; www.hdp.com

1000 Woodbridge Place, Detroit 48207 (313) 446-1530; www.garanlucow.com

1000 Town Center, 22nd floor, Southfield 48075 (248) 358-4400; www.brookskushman.com

2600 Troy Center Drive, P.O. Box 5025, Troy 48007-5025 (248) 851-9500; www.secrestwardle.com 500 Woodward Ave., Suite 2500, Detroit 48226 (313) 961-0200; www.kerr-russell.com

28400 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield 48034-1839 (248) 354-4030; www.maddinhauser.com

25800 Northwestern Hwy., 1000 Maccabees Center, Southfield 48075-8412 (248) 746-0700; www.swappc.com

31700 Middlebelt Road, Suite 150, Farmington Hills 48334 (248) 851-4111; www.zkac.com

4000 Town Center, Suite 909, Southfield 48075 (248) 355-4141; www.ceflawyers.com

400 Renaissance Center, Suite 3400, Detroit 48243-1618 (313) 259-8300; www.kotzsangster.com

2000 Town Center, Suite 2700, Southfield 48075-1318 (248) 784-5000; www.wnj.com

This list is an approximate compilation of the largest law firms in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Total number of attorneys does not include "of counsel." It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Information was provided by the law firms or gathered from their websites. Firms with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. NA = not available. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Top local executive(s)

Total local Of attorneys Partners Counsel Paralegal Michigan June 2013/ June Associates June June June Worldwide 2012 2013 June 2013 2013 2013 2013 June 2013 Representative clients

Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy & Sadler PLC

Edward Dawda Curtis Mann William Rosin Michael Mulcahy Wayne Segal managing partners

33 35

28

5

4

5

33

33

NA

Foley & Lardner LLP

Daljit Doogal Detroit office managing partner

33 33

15

18

2

4

33

852

NA

Seyburn, Kahn, Ginn, Bess and Serlin PC

Bruce Kahn Michael Santeufemia co-managing shareholders

33 31

NA

NA

NA

NA

33

33

NA

Kemp Klein Law Firm

Ralph Castelli Jr. president, CEO and managing partner

32 33

23

9

5

8

32

32

NA

Couzens, Lansky, Fealk, Ellis, Roeder & Lazar PC

Jeffrey Levine managing partner

31 27

16

15

6

6

31

31

Talmer Bank and Trust, Prince Group LLC, Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp., Community Living Services Inc., The Police & Fire Retirement System of the City of Detroit, Munn Properties LLC, Security Corp., Champion Bus Inc., First American Title Insurance Co., Flagstar Bank

Harvey Kruse PC

Michael Schmidt president

30 30

16

13

1

8

30

30

Nationwide Insurance Co., Amerisure Cos., Crane Co., HDIGerling America, Honeywell/Bendix, Union Carbide, Liberty Mutual Group, The Hartford, PVS Chemicals, Zurich America

Cummings, McClorey, Davis & Acho PLC

T. Joseph Seward managing partner

29 30

13

16

2

5

35

39

Michigan Municipal Risk Management Authority, DTE Energy, Olympia Entertainment, Country Fresh, Morley Candy Makers Inc., Farmers Insurance Group, Michigan Millers Insurance, Wayne County Airport Authority, Charter Township of Redford, City of Dearborn Heights

32.

Hertz Schram PC

Victor Norris managing partner

28 NA

20

8

2

7

28

NA

NA

33.

The Miller Law Firm PC

E. Powell Miller CEO

26 NA

11

11

NA

NA

26

NA

NA

Strobl & Sharp PC

Thomas Strobl president

25 28

19

6

4

3

25

25

CompOne Administrators Inc.; Bortz Health Care Facilities; Clarkston State Bank; Diageo Noth American; Eaton Corp.; Flat Rock Metal; HudBay Minerals Inc.; TCF Bank; New Center Stamping Inc.; The Sherwin Williams Co.

Sommers Schwartz PC

Joseph Bourgon CEO

25 28

18

7

3

NA

25

25

NA

Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman PLLC

Kimberly ComminsTzoumakas administrative shareholder

25 27

13

12

1

NA

25

156

St. John Providence Health System; Wayne State University Physician Group; Genesys Health System; St. Mary's of Michigan; Spectrum; Borgess

Young, Basile, Hanlon & MacFarlane PC

Andrew Basile Jr. president Andrew Basile Sr. managing partner/ president

24 20 B

11

8

1

NA

24

NA

3001 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 624, Troy 48084 (248) 649-3333; www.youngbasile.com

Comau, Norgren Automotive Inc., Norgren Automation Solutions, Synopsys, Abbott Labs, Abbott Diabetes Care Inc., Leapfrog, Altair Engineering, Ameristep, Mars Advertising, The Sherwin-Williams Co.

Varnum LLP

Richard Hooker partner

24 20

12

3

0

3

136

136

Borroughs Corp., Bradford White, Eenhorn LLC, Flagstar Bank, Georgia Pacific, Kellogg Co., Kawasaki Motors, Lamar Construction, Saugatuck Brewery, Wilbur Ellis Co.

Barris, Sott, Denn & Driker PLLC

Sharon Woods chairman of management committee

23 23

NA

NA

NA

NA

23

NA

211 W. Fort St., 15th Floor, Detroit 48226 (313) 965-9725; www.bsdd.com

Auto Club Insurance Association of Michigan, Capital One Bank N.A., City of Detroit, CMS Energy Corp., Darany Big Boy Restaurants, Detroit Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau, Henry Ford Health System, The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, NYX Inc., Wayne County Airport Authority

Dean & Fulkerson PC

M. Michael Hamburg president

22 22

16

NA

NA

NA

22

NA

NA

Johnson Rosati Schultz Joppich PC

Carol Rosati managing shareholder

22 NA

11

11

1

1

22

NA

Michigan Municipal Risk Managment Authority; City of Farmington, City of Novi, City of Farmington Hills, Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority, City of Huntington Woods, Waterford Township, Independence Township, City of Wixom, MAISL Trust

Conlin, McKenney & Philbrick PC

Chris McKenney chairman

21 19

19

2

3

1

21

21

Applied Science and Technology Inc., Brazeway Inc., Center for Automotive Research, Chelsea Lumber Co., Fingerle Lumber Co., Hatch Stamping Co., McNaughton & Gunn, Pet Supplies Plus, United Bank & Trust, Van-Rob Inc.

42.

Williams, Williams, Rattner & Plunkett PC

R. Jamison Williams Jr. managing partner

21 NA

NA

NA

2

NA

NA

NA

NA

44.

Rader, Fishman & Grauer PLLC

Management committee

20 24

10

9

1

NA

20

29

NA

44.

Carlson, Gaskey & Olds PC

Theodore Olds III president and CEO

20 15

14

6

NA

NA

20

20

Pratt & Whitney, Otis, Hamilton Sundstrand, Masco, Arthrex

46.

Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC

Bruce VandeVusse 32300 Northwestern Highway, Suite 230, Farmington Hills 48334 vice president, Southeast Michigan (248) 539-9900; www.fosterswift.com

19 19

12

4

1

1

92

92

NA

46.

Gifford, Krass, Sprinkle, Anderson & Citkowski PC

Management committee

19 18

16

3

NA

3

19

20

NA

48.

Reising Ethington PC

William Francis attorney and shareholder

18 19

12

6

1

NA

18

18

NA

48.

O'Reilly Rancilio PC

John Nitz president

18 NA

15

3

5

NA

NA

NA

NA

Sachs Waldman PC

John Runyan managing director and vice president Barry Waldman president

18 NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

18

NA

NA

25. 25. 25. 28. 29. 30. 31.

34. 34. 34. 37. 37. 39. 40. 40. 42.

48.

39533 Woodward Ave., Suite 200, Bloomfield Hills 48304 (248) 642-3700; www.dawdamann.com

1 Detroit Center, 500 Woodward Ave., Suite 2700, Detroit 48226-3489 (313) 234-7100; www.foley.com 2000 Town Center, Suite 1500, Southfield 48075 (248) 353-7620; www.seyburn.com

201 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 600, Troy 48084-4161 (248) 528-1111; www.kempklein.com 39395 W. 12 Mile Road, Suite 200, Farmington Hills 48331 (248) 489-8600; www.couzens.com

1050 Wilshire Drive, Suite 320, Troy 48084 (248) 649-7800; www.harveykruse.com 33900 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 48150 (734) 261-2400; www.cmda-law.com

1760 S. Telegraph Road, Suite 300, Bloomfield Hills 48302 (248) 335-5000; www.hertzschram.com 950 W. University Drive, Suite 300, Rochester 48307 (248) 841-2200; www.millerlawpc.com 300 E. Long Lake Road, Suite 200, Bloomfield Hills 48304 (248) 540-2300; stroblpc.com

2000 Town Center, Suite 900, Southfield 48075 (248) 355-0300; www.sommerspc.com 201 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 1200, Troy 48084 (248) 740-7505; www.hallrender.com

39500 High Pointe Boulevard, Suite 350, Novi 48375 (248) 567-7400; www.varnumlaw.com

801 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 500, Troy 48084 (248) 362-1300; www.dflaw.com 34405 W. 12 Mile Road, Suite 200, Farmington Hills 48331 (248) 489-4100; www.jrsjlaw.com

350 S. Main St., Suite 400, Ann Arbor 48104 (734) 761-9000; www.cmplaw.com

380 N. Old Woodward Ave., Suite 300, Birmingham 48009 (248) 642-0333; www.wwrplaw.com 39533 Woodward Ave, Suite 140, Bloomfield Hills 48034 (248) 594-0600; www.raderfishman.com 400 W. Maple Road, Suite 350, Birmingham 48009 (248) 988-8360; www.cgolaw.com

2701 Troy Center Drive, Suite 330, Troy 48084 (248) 647-6000; www.patlaw.com

755 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 1850, Troy 48084 (248) 689-3500; www.reising.com 12900 Hall Road, Suite 350, Sterling Heights 48313 (586) 726-1000; www.orlaw.com 1000 Farmer St., Detroit 48226 (313) 965-3464; www.sachswaldman.com

This list is an approximate compilation of the largest law firms in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Total number of attorneys does not include "of counsel." It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Information was provided by the law firms or gathered from their websites. Firms with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. NA = not available. B As of Jan. 1, 2012. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Top Michigan executive

Outstate attorneys June 2013/2012

Worldwide attorneys June 2013/ 2012 Michigan office locations

Representative clients

Warner Norcross & Judd LLP

William Jansen partner in charge

143 147

177 180

Grand Rapids, Holland, Lansing, Amway Corp., BorgWarner Inc., Consumers Energy Co., Macomb County, Midland, Dow Chemical Co., Fifth Third Bank, Mahle Industries Inc., Muskegon, Southfield Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA, Stryker Corp., Robert Bosch Corp., Whirlpool Corp.

2.

Varnum LLP

Scott Huizenga partner

112 111

136 131

Grand Rapids, Grand Haven, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Metro Detroit

Borroughs Corp., Bradford White, Eenhorn LLC, Flagstar Bank, Georgia Pacific, Kellogg Co., Kawasaki Motors, Lamar Construction, Saugatuck Brewery, Wilbur Ellis Co.

3.

Miller, Johnson, Snell & Cummiskey PLC

Craig Mutch 250 Monroe Ave. NW, Suite 800, Grand Rapids 49503-2250 managing member (616) 831-1700; www.millerjohnson.com

92 90

92 90

Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo

Gordon Food Service, Stryker Corp., Steelcase Inc., Spectrum Health

4.

Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC

Michael Sanders president

73 73

92 92

Lansing, Farmington Hills, Grand Rapids, Detroit, Marquette, Holland

NA

Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge PC

William Hondorp CEO

63 61

68 68

Grand Rapids, Traverse City, Ann Arbor

University of Michigan Health System, Trinity Health, Michigan Professional Insurance Exchange, Northwestern Michigan College, Attorneys' Liability Assurance Society Inc., Boston Finance Group, Michigan County Road Commission Self Insurance Pool

6.

Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC

Michael McGee CEO

50 60

266 311

Detroit, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Troy

Comerica Inc., Chrysler Group LLC, Ford Motor Co., city of Detroit, Stryker Corp., DTE Energy Co., Tesco Corp.

7.

Rhoades McKee PC

Robert Shaver president

45 47

45 47

Grand Haven, Grand Rapids

NA

Henry Cooney 38505 Woodward Ave., Suite 2000, Bloomfield Hills 48304 president and CEO (248) 901-4000; www.plunkettcooney.com

40 40

161 159

Bloomfield Hills, Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, East Lansing, Marquette, Mt. Clemens, Petoskey

Bank of America N.A., Huntington National Bank, First American Title Insurance Co., Beaumont Health System, Liberty Mutual Insurance, Michigan Municipal League, PNC Financial Services Group, The Travelers Cos., Frankenmuth Mutual Insurance Co

Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap PC

Thaddeus Morgan president

39 36

41 38

Lansing, Detroit, Grand Rapids

Auto-Owners Insurance Co., city of Mackinac Island, Dow Corning Corp., Enbridge U.S., Hemlock Semiconductor Corp., McLaren Healthcare System, Michigan Automobile Dealers Association, Michigan State University, Neogen Corp., Michigan State Employees Association

10.

Mika Meyers Beckett & Jones PLC

William Horn managing partner

38 36

38 36

Grand Rapids, Caledonia, Rockford, Manistee

NA

10.

Clark Hill PLC

John Hern CEO

38 31

325 227

Birmingham, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing

NA

12.

Braun Kendrick Finkbeiner PLC

David Klippert chairman of executive committee

36 34

36 34

Saginaw, Midland, Mount Pleasant

AAA Insurance Co., Citizens Banking Corp., City of Saginaw, Isabella Bank and Trust, Dow Chemical Co., General Motors Co., Rehmann Robson PC, Saginaw Valley State University

12.

Kreis, Enderle, Hudgins & Borsos PC

Stephen Hessen managing partner

36 31

36 31

Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Lansing

NA

Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP

David Foltyn chairman and CEO

33 30

231 218

Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills, Detroit, Kalamazoo, Lansing

BlackEagle Partners LLC, Detroit Institute of Arts, DTE Energy Co., General Motors Co., Huron Capital Partners LLC, Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust, Rock Financial/Quicken Loans Inc./Rockbridge Growth Equity LLC, Village Green, Taubman Centers Inc., Trinity Health

14.

Dickinson Wright PLLC

William Burgess CEO

33 29

325 276

Ann Arbor, Troy, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Saginaw

NA

16.

Dykema Gossett PLLC

Peter Kellett chairman and CEO

27 32

355 362

Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing

BorgWarner Inc., Compuware Corp., Chrysler Group LLC, Flagstar Bank, Ford Motor Co., ITC Holdings Corp., Lear Corp., Penske Automotive Group

Law, Weathers & Richardson PC

Robert Buchanan president

27 20

27 20

Grand Rapids, Hastings

NA

Thrun Law Firm PC

Gordon VanWieren president

26 24

28 26

East Lansing, Novi, Grand Rapids

NA

Barnes & Thornburg LLP

Tracy Larsen Grand Rapids managing partner

26 23

486 529 B

Grand Rapids

Bank of America Corp., Bissell, Dawn Foods Products Inc., Dow AgroSciences LLC, Hyatt Corp., Kellogg Co., McDonald's, Steel Dynamics, Whirlpool Corp., Wolverine Worldwide Inc.

20.

Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis & Gotting PC

Kevin Roragen president

21 21

21 21

Lansing

NA

21.

Scholten Fant PC

Ronald Bultje chairman of executive committee

20 21

20 21

Grand Haven, Holland

NA

McShane & Bowie PLC

John Grant managing partner

20 18

20 18

Grand Rapids

Adtegrity.com Inc., Ben M. Muller Realty, Cambridge Partners, Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co., Fifth Third Bank, Grand Rapids Plastics, Meritage Hospitality Group Inc., PNC Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, Wolverine Construction Group

Price, Heneveld, Cooper, DeWitt & Litton LLP

Kevin Grzelak managing partner

17 19

17 19

Grand Rapids

Cascade Engineering, Corning Inc., Ford Motor Co., Gentex Corp., Kaydon Corp., Lacks Enterprises Inc., LECO Corp., Perrigo Co., Rockwell Medical Technologies Inc., Steelcase Inc.

Lewis, Reed & Allen PC

William Redmond managing partner

17 17

17 17

Kalamazoo

NA

Garan Lucow Miller PC

Roger Smith chairman of executive committee

15 23

82 86

Grand Blanc, Port Huron, Lansing, Marquette, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Traverse City, Detroit, Troy

NA

25.

Parmenter O'Toole

George Johnson president

15 15

15 15

Muskegon

NA

25.

Cunningham Dalman PC

Jeffrey Helder managing partner

15 15

15 15

Holland

NA

1.

5.

900 Fifth Third Center, 111 Lyon St. SW, Grand Rapids 49503 (616) 752-2000; www.wnj.com 333 Bridge St., Grand Rapids 49501-0352 (616) 336-6000; www.varnumlaw.com

313 S. Washington Square, Lansing 48933 (517) 371-8100; www.fosterswift.com 100 Monroe Center, Grand Rapids 49503 (616) 774-8000; www.shrr.com

150 W. Jefferson, Suite 2500, Detroit 48226 (313) 963-6420; www.millercanfield.com

161 Ottawa Ave. NW, Suite 600, Grand Rapids 49503 (616) 235-3500; www.rhoadesmckee.com

Plunkett Cooney PC

8. 9.

14.

16. 18. 18.

21. 23. 23. 25.

124 W. Allegan, Suite 1000, Lansing 48933 (517) 482-5800; www.fraserlawfirm.com

900 Monroe Ave. NW, Grand Rapids 49503 (616) 632-8000; www.mmbjlaw.com 500 Woodward Ave., Suite 3500, Detroit 48226 (313) 965-8300; www.clarkhill.com 4301 Fashion Square Blvd., Saginaw 48603 (989) 498-2100; www.braunkendrick.com 8225 Moorsbridge, Kalamazoo 49003 (269) 324-3000; www.kreisenderle.com

2290 First National Building, 660 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48226-3506 (313) 465-7000; www.honigman.com

500 Woodward Ave., Suite 4000, Detroit 48226 (313) 223-3500; www.dickinsonwright.com 400 Renaissance Center, Detroit 48243 (313) 568-6800; www.dykema.com 800 Bridgewater Place, 333 Bridge St. NW, Grand Rapids 49504-5320 (616) 459-1171; www.lawweathers.com 2900 West Road, East Lansing 48823 (517) 484-8000; thrunlaw.com 171 Monroe Ave. NW, Suite 1000, Grand Rapids 49503-2694 (616) 742-3930; www.btlaw.com 124 W. Allegan St., No. 700, Lansing 48933 (517) 482-2400; www.loomislaw.com 100 N. Third St., Grand Haven 49417 (616) 842-3030; www.scholtenfant.com 1100 Campau Square Plaza, 99 Monroe NW, Grand Rapids 49501-0360 (616) 732-5000; www.msblaw.com 695 Kenmoor Ave., Grand Rapids 49501 (616) 949-6910; www.priceheneveld.com

136 E Michigan Ave, Suite 800, Kalamazoo 49007 (269) 388-7600; www.lewisreedallen.com 1000 Woodbridge, Detroit 48207 (313) 446-1530; www.garanlucow.com

601 Terrace St., Muskegon 49440 (231) 722-1621; www.parmenterlaw.com 321 Settlers Road, P.O. Box 1767, Holland 49422-1767 (616) 392-1821; holland-law.com

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CRAIN'S LIST: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FIRMS Ranked by number of intellectual property lawyers Firm Address Rank Phone; website

1. 3. 3. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 17. 17. 17. 21. 21. 23. 23. 23. 23. 23.

Harness, Dickey & Pierce PLC

Executive committee

64 67

64 67

6,269

Patents, trademarks, copyrights, litigation, transactions/due diligence, anticounterfeiting, foreign rights, appellate litigation

Brooks Kushman PC

James Kushman chairman and CEO Mark Cantor president

64 62

64 62

2,056

1000 Town Center, 22nd Floor, Southfield 48075 (248) 358-4400; www.brookskushman.com

Patent prosecution, trademarks, trade secrets, intellectual property litigation, licensing, copyrights, legal IT consulting, compliance and e-discovery, technical design consulting

Dickinson Wright PLLC

William Burgess CEO

31 30

157 156

NA

Intellectual property, business technology, copyrights, patents, trademarks, intellectual property and trade secrets litigation

Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC

Mark Davis president and CEO

31 28

69 68

948

Patents, trademarks, copyrights, licensing, technology acquisitions or sales; patent infringement, trade secret, trademark and unfair competition, copyright infringement enforcement and defense

David Foltyn 2290 First National Building, 660 Woodward Ave., Detroit chairman and CEO 48226-3506 (313) 465-7000; www.honigman.com

30 27

198 188

898 B

Trademark and copyright, patent and intellectual property litigation practice groups

24 20 C

24 20 C

453

Patents, trademarks, copyrights, litigation, transactions, emerging companies

Trademark, copyright, patent, patent prosecution, trade secrets, social media, due diligence, litigation

5445 Corporate Drive, Suite 200, Troy 48098 (248) 641-1600; www.hdp.com

500 Woodward Ave., Suite 4000, Detroit 48226 (313) 223-3500; www.dickinsonwright.com 450 W. Fourth St., Royal Oak 48067 (248) 645-1483; www.howardandhoward.com

Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP

Young, Basile, Hanlon & MacFarlane PC 3001 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 624, Troy 48084 (248) 649-3333; www.youngbasile.com

Andrew Basile Jr. president Andrew Basile Sr. managing partner/president

Rader, Fishman & Grauer PLLC

Management committee

20 24

20 24

900

Carlson, Gaskey & Olds PC

Theodore Olds III president and CEO

20 15

20 15

1,203

Gifford, Krass, Sprinkle, Anderson & Citkowski PC

Management committee

19 18

19 18

NA

Patent, trademark and copyrights

Reising Ethington PC

William Francis attorney and shareholder

18 19

18 19

405

Patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, counseling, opinions, portfolio management, litigation

Quinn Law Group PLLC

Christopher Quinn president

17 16

17 15

451

Patents and trademarks

Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione PC

Steven Oberholtzer managing partner Ann Arbor office

16 14

16 13

725

Patent prosecution, intellectual asset management, trademark litigation, green tech licensing, biotech/pharma, nanotechnology

Bodman PLC

Ralph McDowell chairman

16 9

133 130

0

Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC

Michael McGee CEO

12 12

156 182

175

Cantor Colburn LLP

Scott McBain partner

9 10

9 10

6,060

Garan Lucow Miller PC

Roger Smith chairman of executive committee

7 7

64 63

NA

Trademark, trade dress and copyright infringement actions, litigation, trademark, trade dress and copyright applications, trade secret, confidentiality, nondisclosure or non-compete clauses

The Dobrusin Law Firm PC

Eric Dobrusin president and shareholder

6 7

6 7

NA

Patent practice, trademark practice, IP strategy and counseling, patent opinions, IP due diligence, technology transfer, government contracts, customs enforcement

Butzel Long PC

Justin Klimko president and managing shareholder

6 6

95 99

81

Copyright, IP litigation, licensing and technology, patent law, trade secret and non-compete, trademark law

Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss PC

Bill Sider CEO and managing partner

6 5

97 102

NA

IP rights, trademark and copyright registration, IP licensing, transactions involving technology and e-commerce, IP litigation, arbitration and appeals, employment and executive contracts, technology transfers

Bejin VanOphem & Bieneman PC

Management committee

6 0

4 0

13

Patent prosecution, IP litigation, trademarks, licensing, due diligence

Dykema Gossett PLLC

Peter Kellett chairman and CEO

5 6

159 162

308

Litigation, prosecution, trademark, copyright and portfolio due diligence

Carrier, Blackman & Associates PC

Joseph Carrier senior partner

5 5

5 5

275

Patent - mechanical, chemical, electrical, computer; trademark; copyright; trade secret; etc.

Clark Hill PLC

John Hern CEO

4 5

147 150

85

Copyrights, intellectual property litigation, patents, technology transfer, trademarks and service marks

Secrest, Wardle, Lynch, Hampton, Truex and Morley PC

Mark Morley Bruce Truex co-chairmen, executive 2600 Troy Center Drive, P.O. Box 5025, Troy 48007-5025 committee (248) 851-9500; www.secrestwardle.com

4 4

60 57

0

Copyright and trademark

Foley & Lardner LLP

Daljit Doogal 1 Detroit Center, 500 Woodward Ave., Suite 2700, Detroit Detroit office managing partner 48226-3489 (313) 234-7100; www.foley.com

4 4

33 33

357

Patent prosecution, strategic IP management/portfolio development, IP clearance, freedom to operate, due diligence, IP licensing and transactions, IP litigation and enforcement

MacMillan, Sobanski & Todd LLC

Richard MacMillan managing partner

4 4

4 4

269

Patents, trademarks, copyrights, licensing, litigation support, intellectual property management systems, secure database hosting, intellectual property software support services, other

Warn Partners PC

Philip Warn managing partner

4 NA

4 NA

82

Patents, trademarks and copyrights

39533 Woodward Ave, Suite 140, Bloomfield Hills 48034 (248) 594-0600; www.raderfishman.com 400 W. Maple Road, Suite 350, Birmingham 48009 (248) 988-8360; www.cgolaw.com

Patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets - worldwide

2701 Troy Center Drive, Suite 330, Troy 48084 (248) 647-6000; www.patlaw.com 755 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 1850, Troy 48084 (248) 689-3500; www.reising.com 39555 Orchard Hill Place, Suite 520, Novi 48375 (248) 380-9300; www.quinnlawgroup.com 524 S. Main St., Suite 200, Ann Arbor 48104-2921 (734) 302-6000; www.usebrinks.com Sixth Floor at Ford Field, 1901 St. Antoine St., Detroit 48226 (313) 259-7777; www.bodmanlaw.com 150 W. Jefferson Ave., Suite 2500, Detroit 48226-4415 (313) 963-6420; www.millercanfield.com 201 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 1101, Troy 48084 (248) 524-2300; www.cantorcolburn.com 1000 Woodbridge Place, Detroit 48207 (313) 446-1530; www.garanlucow.com 29 W. Lawrence, Suite 210, Pontiac 48342-2813 (248) 292-2920; www.patentco.com 150 W. Jefferson Ave., Suite 100, Detroit 48226 (313) 225-7000; www.butzel.com 27777 Franklin Road, Suite 2500, Southfield 48034-8214 (248) 351-3000; www.jaffelaw.com 300 River Place, Suite 1650, Detroit 48207 (313) 528-4882; bvbip.com 400 Renaissance Center, Detroit 48243 (313) 568-6800; www.dykema.com 43440 W. 10 Mile Road, Novi 48375 (248) 344-4422; www.carrier-blackman.com

500 Woodward Ave., Suite 3500, Detroit 48226 (313) 965-8300; www.clarkhill.com

38705 Seven Mile Road, Suite 405, Livonia 48152 (734) 542-0900; www.mstfirm.com 691 N. Squirrel Road, Suite 140, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 364-4300; www.warnpartners.com

Technology transfer, IP litigation, digital publishing, trademark selection, registration and licensing, economic espionage, entertainment

Patents, trademark, copyright and trade secret prosecution, counseling and litigation Litigation, patents, trademarks and copyrights, licensing, opinions

This list is an approximate compilation of intellectual property firms in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the firms. Firms with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. NA = not available. B Statewide totals. C As of Jan. 1, 2012. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST STAFFING-SERVICE COMPANIES Ranked by 2012 revenue 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 23. 25.

Top local executive(s)

Revenue ($000,000) 2012

Revenue ($000,000) 2011

Average daily employment 2012

Annual payroll 2012

No. of W-2 forms issued 2012

No. of offices in metro Detroit Percent involved 2012 in staffing industry segment

Kelly Services Inc.

Carl Camden president and CEO

$5,450.5

$5,551.0

150,000

NA

560,000

8

MSX International Inc.

Frederick Minturn president and CEO

450.0

400.0

5,000

NA

NA

4

Talascend LLC

Ron Wood chairman and CEO

380.0 B

350.0

NA

NA

NA

1

Vision Information Technologies Inc. (VisionIT)

David Segura CEO Christine Rice president

226.5

239.0

NA

NA

NA

1

The Bartech Group Inc.

David Barfield chairman, president and CEO

223.0

214.0

2,883

168.0

4,286

2

Advantage Resourcing

Tim Wendt vice president, engineering services

218.0

216.0

3,330

168.0

3,026

3

Strategic Staffing Solutions Inc.

Cynthia Pasky president and CEO

208.7

220.0

1,800

171.8

3,400

2

Acro Service Corp.

Ron Shahani president and CEO

159.6

133.0

3,200

90.0

3,200

2

20 industrial 20 office/clerical 20 professional 35 technical 5 other

Stefanini Inc.

Antonio Moreira CEO, North America and Asia-Pacific

150.0

135.0

NA

NA

NA

1

100 technical

Iconma LLC

Claudine George managing member

109.7

103.2

NA

82.0

NA

1

Technical Training Inc. (TTi Global)

Lori Blaker president and CEO

104.0

88.0

480

23.7

648

1

Synova Inc.

Tim Manney president

69.8

74.2

NA

NA

NA

1

Epitec Inc.

Jerome Sheppard CEO Josie Sheppard president

65.0

51.0

708

43.5

1,001

1

24800 Denso Drive, Suite 150, Southfield 48033 (248) 353-6800; www.epitecinc.com

Rapid Global Business Solutions Inc.

Nanua Singh president and CEO

64.5

54.5

765

54.3

1,591

1

2 marketing 10 office/clerical 22 professional 60 technical 6 other

G-Tech Services Inc.

Theresa Ghafari president and CEO

53.0

46.1

606

NA

948

1

10 professional 90 technical

Arrow Strategies LLC

Jeff Styers founder, president and CEO

38.0

29.5

NA

20.2

424

1

12 medical 3 office/clerical 85 technical

999 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 48084 (248) 362-4444; www.kellyservices.com 1950 Concept Drive, Warren 48091 (248) 829-6300; www.msxi.com 5700 Crooks Road, Suite 450, Troy 48098 (248) 537-1300; www.talascend.com 3031 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 600, Detroit 48202 (877) 768-7222; www.visionit.com

27777 Franklin Road, Suite 600, Southfield 48034 (248) 208-4300; www.bartechgroup.com 2600 Telegraph Road, Suite 170, Bloomfield Hills 48302 (248) 745-9799; www.advantageresourcing.com

645 Griswold St., Suite 2900, Detroit 48226 (313) 596-6900; www.strategicstaff.com 39209 W. Six Mile Road, Suite 250, Livonia 48152 (734) 591-1100; www.acrocorp.com

27335 W. 11 Mile Road, Southfield 48033 (800) 522-4400; www.stefanini.com 850 Stephenson Highway, Suite 612, Troy 48083 (888) 451-2519; www.iconma.com 3903 W. Hamlin Road, Rochester Hills 48309 (248) 853-5550; www.tti-global.com

1000 Town Center, Suite 700, Southfield 48075 (800) 799-9625; www.synovainc.com

31791 Sherman Drive, Madison Heights 48071 (248) 589-1135; www.rgbsi.com

17101 Michigan Ave., Dearborn 48126 (313) 441-3600; www.gogtech.com 30300 Telegraph Road, Suite 117, Bingham Farms 48025 (248) 502-2500; www.arrowstrategies.com

■ Biggest increase: 28.8%

37% professional 63 technical

100 technical

13 industrial 16 office/clerical 4 professional 66 technical 1 other

Resource Technology Corp. (Brightwing)

Aaron Chernow CEO George Opitz president

37.1

33.4

NA

NA

NA

1

The Dako Group

Scott Baker CEO David Kosuth president

36.0

32.0

575

28.0

725

1

2966 Industrial Row Drive, Troy 48084 (248) 655-0100; www.dakogroup.com

5 office/clerical 10 professional 80 technical 5 other

Modis Inc.

Carl Lucke vice president

35.5

41.5

350

20.2

531

1

1 office/clerical 1 professional 98 technical

Malace & Associates Inc.

Larry Malace president

34.5

28.4

1,210

28.0

2,450

1

55 industrial 25 office/clerical 20 technical

Technical Engineering Consultants (TEC)

Kurt Mains COO

33.5

28.0

525

NA

NA

NA

10 office/clerical 5 professional 55 technical 30 other

Trillium Technical

Jay Miron vice president

29.0

23.0

250

25.0

310

NA

CDI Corp.

Gerry DePonio regional sales executive

27.0

28.5

NA

NA

NA

1

W3R Consulting

Eric Hardy chairman, president and CEO

27.0

25.0

196

24.0

235

1

Reliance One

James Beath president

25.0

21.2

NA

21.0

NA

3

431 Stephenson Highway, Troy 48083 (248) 585-4750; www.gobrightwing.com

3000 Town Center Drive, Suite 2600, Southfield 48075 (248) 357-4200; www.modis.com 5700 Crooks Road, Suite 112, Troy 48098 (248) 720-2500; www.malacehr.com 850 Stephenson Highway, Suite 115, Troy 48083 (248) 720-5020; www.tec.biz; www.battoninc.com

2055 Crooks Road, Level A, Rochester Hills 48309 (248) 237-3127; www.trilliumtechnical.com 1960 Research Drive, Suite 200, Troy 48083 (248) 786-5915; www.cdicorp.com 1000 Town Center, Suite 1150, Southfield 48075 (248) 358-1002; www.w3r.com 1700 Harmon Road, Suite 1, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 922-4500; reliance-one.com

100 technical

This list of temporary-employer/staffing-service companies and companies that provide such services is an approximate compilation of the largest companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Office/clerical includes secretaries, office/filing clerks, receptionists, typists, data-entry and word-processing positions; industrial includes manufacturing and factory workers and shipping and receiving positions; technical includes computer programmers and systems analysts, designers, drafters, editors, engineers and illustrators; professional includes accountants, auditors, COOs, paralegals, attorneys, sales and marketing and management positions; medical includes supplemental staffing for hospitals, nursing homes and outpatient clinics and licensed, trained and unlicensed home health care professionals (registered nurses, medical technologists and home health aides); marketing includes product demonstrators and telemarketers. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Experis US Inc., No. 9 on last year's list, which Crain's believes would make the list, was unable to provide figures, and a reliable estimate could not be made. Crain's estimates are based on industry analyses and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. NA = not available. B Crain's estimate. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Rank

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Company Address Phone; website

Top executive(s)

Gross sales ($000,000) 2012

Gross sales ($000,000) 2011

No. of residential transactions closed in 2012

No. of offices/ No. licensed brokers and registered sales representatives

Average sales per office ($000,000)

$2,622.4

$2,183.1

18,564

32 1,382

$82.0

Real Estate One Inc.

Dan Elsea president, brokerage services

Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel

Kelly Sweeney CEO

898.8

738.2

4,969

15 398

59.9

Charles Reinhart Co. B

David Lutton president

663.9

518.9

2,828

7 170

94.8

Century 21 Town & Country

John Kersten president

427.1

372.8

2,937

7 278

61.0

Howard Hanna

Howard Hanna III CEO

402.3

359.9

3,010

10 158

40.2

Re/Max Classic

Carlina Boji broker and owner

397.2

323.1

3,011

4 109

99.3

Hall & Hunter Realtors

Dennis Wolf owner and CEO

366.2

282.2

1,257

1 78

366.2

Re/Max Platinum

Joseph DeKroub Jr. CEO

347.8

272.5

2,315

5 169

69.6

SKBK Sotheby's International Realty

Douglas Hardy chairman

317.4

282.0

623

1 88

317.4

Keller Williams Realty Novi/Northville

Peter Costa broker and operating principal

266.7

183.0

1,663

2 165

133.3

Century 21 Today Inc.

Douglas Hardy president

236.7

201.4

1,233

4 208

59.2

Real Estate Affiliates Keller Williams West Bloomfield & Commerce

David Botsford CEO

221.1

217.8

1,626

2 206

110.6

Century 21 Curran & Christie Inc.

Robert Curran president and CEO

198.7

169.6

2,049

2 117

99.3

Coldwell Banker Preferred Realtors

Jim Stevens president and broker

165.0

176.5

1,001

1 87

165.0

Re/Max Suburban

David Tuscany owner and broker David Kwasny owner

164.6

129.0

1,276

1 42

164.6

43599 Schoenherr Road, No. 100, Sterling Heights 48313 (586) 262-2000; homesforsale.com

Remerica Hometown One

John McArdle broker and CEO

152.1

125.7

912

1 65

152.1

Keller Williams Plymouth/Canton

Jim Raines team leader

151.3

107.1

1,279

1 123

151.3

Re/Max Team 2000

Ed Mallad broker and owner

139.0

98.2

1,577

1 38

139.0

Re/Max New Trend

Yoshiko Fujimori broker and owner

137.1

110.5

742

2 34

68.5

Advantage Realty Inc.

Roberta Rasmussen Richard Kolb Thomas Figlan brokers and owners

135.1

101.9

1,368

1 69

135.1

Re/Max In The Hills

Joan Downing managing partner Jim Leahy partner

126.8

104.1

836

1 36

126.8

Re/Max Metropolitan

Robert Scalici Chuck Cacchione brokers and owners

120.3

91.8

1,053

1 31

120.3

Real Living Kee Realty

John Meesseman president

116.1

86.2

1,023

4 NA

29.0

Re/Max First

Carol Vitale managing member Rob Shaffer broker/owner

113.8

97.9

1,651

2 56

56.9

36594 Moravian Drive, Clinton Township 48035 (586) 792-8000; www.soldbyfirst.com

Remerica United Realty

Gary Reggish broker/owner

83.1

66.9

636

1 55

83.1

25800 Northwestern Highway, Suite 100, Southfield 48075 (248) 208-2900; www.realestateone.com

2565 W. Maple Road, Suite 100, Troy 48084 (248) 644-6300; www.cbwm.com

2200 Green Road, Suite E, Ann Arbor 48105 (734) 747-7888; www.reinhartrealtors.com

48680 Van Dyke Ave., Shelby Township 48317 (248) 608-5000; www.century21town-country.com C

1884 W. Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor 48103 (734) 665-9800; www.howardhanna.com

29630 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills 48334 (248) 737-6800; www.detroitmetrorealestate.com

442 S. Old Woodward Ave., Birmingham 48009 (248) 644-3500; hallandhunter.com

6870 Grand River Ave., Brighton 48114 (810) 227-4600; www.only-remax.com

415 S. Old Woodward Ave., Birmingham 48009 (248) 644-7000; skbk.com

39500 Orchard Hill Place, Suite 100, Novi 48375 (248) 380-8800; www.kwnorthville.com

28544 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills 48334 (734) 462-9838; www.century21today.com

■ Biggest increase: 45.7%

30500 Northwestern Highway, Suite 300, Farmington Hills 48334 (248) 626-2100; kellerwilliamswb.com 24711 Michigan Ave., Dearborn 48124 (313) 274-1700; century21cc.com

44644 Ann Arbor Road, Suite A, Plymouth 48170 (734) 459-6000; www.cbpreferred.com

44785 Five Mile Road, Plymouth 48170 (734) 420-3400; www.hometownone.com

40600 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth 48170 (734) 459-4700; plymouthmarketcenter.yourkwoffice.com

23676 Park St., Dearborn 48124 (313) 561-0900; www.team2000.remax-detroit.com

38275 W. 12 Mile Road, Suite 101, Farmington Hills 48331 (248) 553-5050; www.remax-newtrend.com

47800 Gratiot Ave., Chesterfield Township 48051 (586) 598-1400; www.happyhomeowners.com

36700 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills 48304 (248) 646-5000; www.maxhomesearch.com

8300 Hall Road, No. 100, Utica 48317 (586) 997-9900; www.metropolitan.remax-detroit.com

15501 Metropolitan Parkway, Suite 105, Clinton Township 48036 (586) 840-0400; www.thekeegroup.net

47720 Grand River Ave., Novi 48374 (248) 344-1800; RemericaUnited.com

This list of the largest residential brokers is an approximate compilation of such companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. NA = not available. B Charles Reinhart Co. was acquired by Southfield-based Real Estate One Inc. in September 2013. C Pittsburgh, Pa.-based Howard Hanna acquired Edward Surovell Realtors in October 2012. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST ARCHITECTURAL FIRMS Ranked by 2012 revenue Rank

1. 2. 3. 4.

Company Address Phone; website

SmithGroupJJR Inc.

500 Griswold St., Suite 1700, Detroit 48226 (313) 983-3600; www.smithgroupjjr.com

Jeffrey Hausman Detroit office director Carl Roehling president and CEO

$166.6 $177.1

Ghafari Inc.

Yousif Ghafari chairman

110.2 123.0

Robert Vensas vice president and office manager, Michigan

58.4 38.6

Marjorie Simmons president and CEO Kevin Rettich director of Engineering

51.7 49.8

Michael Cooper managing principal, Detroit office Gary Skog chairman and CEO

37.1 34.6

Albert Kahn Family of Cos.

Charles Robinson president and CEO

23.5 28.0

Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment Inc. (OHM Advisors)

John Hiltz president

20.2 18.3

17101 Michigan Ave., Dearborn 48126 (313) 441-3000; www.ghafari.com

URS Corp.

27777 Franklin Road, Suite 2000, Southfield 48034 (248) 204-5900; www.urscorp.com

SHW Group LLC

2338 Coolidge, Berkley 48072 (248) 336-4700; www.shwgroup.com

Harley Ellis Devereaux Corp.

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 24.

Top local executive(s)

Revenue ($000,000) 2012/2011

26913 Northwestern Highway, Suite 200, Southfield 48033 (248) 262-1500; www.harleyellisdevereaux.com

7430 Second Ave., Detroit 48202 (313) 202-7000; www.albertkahn.com

34000 Plymouth Road, Livonia 48150 (734) 522-6711; www.ohm-advisors.com

Hobbs + Black Associates Inc.

100 N. State St., Ann Arbor 48104 (734) 663-4189; www.hobbs-black.com

Rossetti Associates Inc.

2 Towne Square, Suite 200, Southfield 48076 (248) 262-8300; www.rossetti.com

NORR LLC

719 Griswold St., Suite 1000, Detroit 48226 (313) 324-3100; www.norr.com

IBI Group

25200 Telegraph Road, Suite 200, Southfield 48033 (248) 936-8000; www.ibigroup.com

Integrated Design Solutions LLC

1441 W. Long Lake Road, Suite 200, Troy 48098 (248) 823-2100; www.ids-troy.com

Quinn Evans Architects Inc.

219 1/2 N. Main St., Ann Arbor 48104 (734) 663-5888; www.quinnevans.com

William Hobbs president, CEO and COO Matthew Rossetti president and CEO Brian Gerstmar president - U.S.

20.0 18.5 17.0 16.0 16.2 12.8

James Fox vice president, U.S. operations

15.0 12.0

Paul Stachowiak president

13.6 15.3

Larry Barr president and CEO

12.9 12.5

HKS Architects PC

Steven Jacobson senior vice president and principal

12.5 12.0

Neumann/Smith Architecture

Joel Smith president

12.5 9.0

Sidock Group

William Sidock president

11.5 9.6

Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber Inc.

James Susan president

8.2 7.3

Gensler Architecture, Planning and Design PC

William Hartman principal and managing director

7.6 10.3

Ken Nisch chairman

6.9 6.8

235 E. Main St., Suite 102C, Northville 48167 (248) 347-7050; www.hksinc.com 400 Galleria Officentre, Suite 555, Southfield 48034 (248) 352-8310; www.neumannsmith.com 45650 Grand River Ave., Novi 48374-1351 (248) 349-4500; www.sidockgroup.com 39500 MacKenzie Drive, Suite 100, Novi 48377 (248) 324-2090; www.ftch.com 150 W. Jefferson Ave., Detroit 48226 (313) 965-1600; www.gensler.com

JGA Inc.

29110 Inkster Road, Suite 200, Southfield 48034 (248) 355-0890; www.jga.com

TMP Architecture Inc.

1191 W. Square Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills 48302 (248) 338-4561; www.tmp-architecture.com

Tim Casai president John Castellana chairman

6.7 9.6

DiClemente Siegel Design Inc.

Louis Trama president and CEO

6.2 6.7

Rainy Hamilton Jr. president

5.1 9.4

FES Group LLC

Joseph Droze CEO and president

5.0 4.0

Nordstrom-Samson & Associates Inc. (NSA Architects, Engineers, Planners)

Frank Ray president and CEO

4.6 3.7

J. Howard Nudell Architects Inc.

J. Howard Nudell president

4.6 4.6

28105 Greenfield Road, Southfield 48076 (248) 569-1430; www.dsdonline.com

Hamilton Anderson Associates Inc.

1435 Randolph, Suite 200, Detroit 48226 (313) 964-0270; www.hamilton-anderson.com 28036 Oakland Oaks Blvd., Wixom 48393 (248) 344-2800; www.fesgroupllc.com

23761 Research Drive, Farmington Hills 48335 (248) 477-2444; www.nsa-ae.com

31690 W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills 48334 (248) 324-8800; www.nudellarchitects.com

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Top local executive(s)

Revenue ($000,000) 2012/2011/ 2010

Value of new contracts ($000,000) 2012/2011

$1,291.1 $1,130.0 $1,001.5

$1,393.0 $1,377.0

1.

Walbridge Aldinger Co.

John Rakolta Jr. chairman and CEO

2.

Belfor Holdings Inc.

Sheldon Yellen CEO

$1,261.0 B $1,280.0 B $1,032.9 B

$1,328.0 $1,210.7

3.

Barton Malow Co.

Ryan Maibach president

$1,005.9 $1,164.1 $1,122.3

$1,562.3 $1,035.8

4.

Lakeshore TolTest Corp.

Grant McCullagh president and CEO

$537.5 $570.0 $624.1

$424.8 $550.1

5.

Commercial Contracting Group Inc.

William Pettibone chairman

$304.0 $248.0 $224.0

$188.0 $170.0

Turner Construction Co.

David Kelly business manager

$282.0 $314.1 $279.0

$149.0 $445.1

Aristeo Construction Co.

Joseph Aristeo president

$206.0 $227.0 $206.0

$168.0 $155.0

Gary Roncelli 6471 Metropolitan Parkway, Sterling Heights 48312 chairman and CEO Thomas Wickersham (586) 264-2060; www.roncelli-inc.com president and COO

$185.0 $243.0 $176.0

NA $145.0

9.

Black & Veatch

James Coyle senior vice president

$171.0 $117.5 $74.5

$22.7 $388.1

10.

Walsh Construction Co.

Sam Bahou program manager

$126.2 $87.6 $106.5

$303.8 $259.1

11.

George W. Auch Co.

Vincent DeLeonardis president and CEO

$122.7 $127.6 $92.2

$143.5 $133.5

12.

DeMaria Building Co. Inc.

Joseph DeMaria Jr. president

$122.1 $108.0 $102.0

$89.0 $113.0

Sachse Construction and Development Co. LLC

Todd Sachse CEO

$115.4 $64.5 $35.3

$103.5 $64.5

Ideal Contracting LLC

Dan Kovoch vice president and general manager Bob Kohut director of estimating and new business

$110.8 $131.1 $84.3

$151.5 $117.8

The Colasanti Cos.

672 Woodbridge, Suite 100, Detroit 48226 (313) 567-0060; www.colasantigroup.com

Christopher Colasanti president Angelo Colasanti CEO

$102.4 $104.0 $51.9

NA $119.8

Frank Rewold and Son Inc.

Frank Rewold president and CEO

$65.7 $43.0 $58.3

$43.7 $55.5

T.H. Marsh Construction Co.

Ryan Marsh president and CEO

$64.0 $45.9 $54.0

NA $57.8

The Christman Co.

Ronald Staley senior vice president, Southeast Michigan operations

$60.9 $105.1 $65.6

$477.7 $335.7

19.

Skanska USA

Gary Cooper executive vice president

$60.1 $235.0 $267.0

NA $226.0

20.

Alberici Constructors Inc.

Mark Okroy vice president and general manager

$57.0 $99.2 $82.4

$31.1 $47.0

21.

Micco Construction LLC

Tedd Thompson president

$55.0 $63.7 $38.2

$35.0 $48.0

22.

O'Brien Construction Inc.

Timothy O'Brien president

$53.3 $44.4 $36.3

$49.6 $48.1

22.

FutureNet Group Inc.

Perry Mehta president and CEO

$53.3 C $32.6 $33.9

$35.5 $19.9

Kasco Inc.

226 E. Hudson St., Royal Oak 48067 (248) 547-1210; www.kascoinc.com

Stephen Kassab president Michael Engle vice president

$47.6 $44.0 $36.0

NA $40.0

The Monahan Co.

Michael Monahan president

$41.5 $19.8 $22.3

$38.0 $22.0

6. 7. 8.

13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

24. 25.

777 Woodward Ave., Suite 300, Detroit 48226 (313) 963-8000; www.walbridge.com 185 Oakland Ave., Suite 150, Birmingham 48009 (248) 594-1144; www.belfor.com 26500 American Drive, Southfield 48034 (248) 436-5000; www.bartonmalow.com 7310 Woodward Ave., Suite 500, Detroit 48202 (313) 875-4115; www.ltccorp.com 4260 N. Atlantic Blvd., Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 209-0500; www.cccnetwork.com 535 Griswold St., Suite 200, Detroit 48226 (313) 596-0500; www.turnerconstruction.com/michigan 12811 Farmington Road, Livonia 48150 (734) 427-9111; www.aristeo.com

Roncelli Inc.

3550 Green Court, Ann Arbor 48105 (734) 665-1000; www.bv.com 3011 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 2300, Detroit 48202 (313) 873-6600; www.walshgroup.com 735 S. Paddock St., Pontiac 48341 (248) 334-2000; www.auchconstruction.com 45500 Grand River Ave., Novi 48374-1305 (248) 348-8710; www.demariabuild.com

1528 Woodward Ave., Suite 600, Detroit 48226 (313) 481-8200; www.sachse.net 2525 Clark St., Detroit 48209 (313) 843-8000; www.idealcontracting.com

333 E. Second St., Rochester 48307 (248) 651-7242; www.frankrewold.com 300 Balmoral Centre, 32121 Woodward Ave., Royal Oak 48073 (248) 586-4130; www.thmarsh.com 38701 Seven Mile Road, Suite 435, Livonia 48152-1005 (734) 245-0130; www.christmanco.com 19500 Victor Parkway, Suite 325, Livonia 48152 (248) 351-8300; www.usa.skanska.com 13040 Merriman Road, Livonia 48150 (734) 367-2500; www.alberici.com 715 Auburn Avenue, Pontiac 48342 (248) 334-7753; www.miccoconstruction.com 966 Livernois Road, Troy 48083 (248) 334-2470; www.obriencc.com 12801 Auburn St., Detroit 48223 (313) 544-7117; www.futurenetgroup.com

21321 Kelly Road, Eastpointe 48021 (586) 774-3800; www.themonahanco.com

This list of leading architectural firms is an approximate compilation of the largest such firms in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analysis and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available.

This list of general contractors is a compilation of the largest such companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B 95 percent of Belfor Holdings Inc.'s total revenue is from construction management. C Acquired Smith & Wesson Security Solutions Inc. July 2012.

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MICHIGAN LOGISTICS COMPANIES Ranked by 2012 revenue Company Address Rank Phone, website

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Con-way Inc. 2211 Old Earhart Road, No. 100, Ann Arbor 48105 (734) 757-1444; www.con-way.com

Universal Truckload Services Inc. 12755 E. Nine Mile Road, Warren 48089 (586) 920-0100; www.goutsi.com

Express-1 Inc. 429 Post Road, P.O. Box 210, Buchanan 49107 (269) 695-2700; www.express-1.com

Global Automotive Alliance LLC

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11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Worldwide employees Jan. 2013 Business description

Douglas Stotlar president and CEO

$5,580.9

$5,290.0

5.5%

897

20,140

Freight transportation and logistics

H.E. "Scott" Wolfe CEO

1,037.0

990.7

4.7

NA

4,666

Transportation and shipping services, truck brokerage

Joe Stevens president

548.0 B

177.0

209.6

155

905

Non-asset based transportation services provider with business in freight brokerage, expedited transportation and freight forwarding

William Pickard chairman and CEO Sylvester Hester vice chairman

415.0

329.0

26.1

510

1,010

Automotive manufacturer, assembler, warehouse sequencer, aerospace warehousing and logistics

United Road Services Inc.

Kathleen McCann president and CEO

288.0

259.0

11.2

317

1,400

Vehicle logistics for vehicle manufacturers, remarketers, auctions, dealers and internet vehicle transactions nationally

Doug Suddarth managing director

278.4

256.3

8.6

65

321

Supply chain management, logistics engineering, freight bill audit/ payment, consulting

Kenyon Calender CEO

129.6

105.0

23.4

NA

800

Logistics, freight management, warehousing, parts sequencing, subassembly

122.0 C

107.3 C

13.7

100

650

Third-party logistics services, freight forwarding, land/air/ocean transportation, consolidation, inventory management, customs brokerage, network optimization, carrier management, freight bill and audit, route management, and supply chain network management

110.0

30.0

266.7

131

148

Global supply chain management providing services in IT, export/import logistics, assembly, consolidation/deconsolidation

10701 Middlebelt Road, Romulus 48174 (734) 947-7900; unitedroad.com

England Logistics SCM 33031 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 48150 (734) 838-9000; www.englandlogistics.com/scm

KC Integrated Services LLC 862 Will Carleton Road, Carleton 48117 (800) 476-6317; www.kcintegrated.com

ProTrans International Inc. 28552 Orchard Lake Road , Farmington Hills 48334 (248) 538-6100; www.protrans.com

James Group International Inc. 4335 W. Fort St., Detroit 48209 (313) 841-0070; www.jamesgroupintl.com

Shawn Masters chief commercial officer

John James chairman and CEO

■ Largest percentage increase.

Kelley Minnehan, senior vice president Gail Carlson, director of customer service Randy Beckhorn, director of IT Glen Wisner, project manager

104.4

98.7

5.8

NA

NA

Rail-centric third-party logistics provider. Operating divisions include rail logistics, bulk transfer terminals, IT rail management development and applications, and domestic bulk intermodal

Andra Rush president and CEO

104.0

115.0

-9.6

532

532

Motor carrier, logistics management

Christopher Shepard president

95.2

75.5

26.1

275

632

Transportation management services both asset and non-asset based

John Elliott president and CEO

68.8

56.3

22.1

415

478

Air charter, ground expedite, truckload, partial truckload, flatbed, dropdeck flats, curtainside flatbeds, truckload and expedite brokerage

Brian Jones COO

50.0

44.5

12.4

70

75

Truckload, less-than-truckload, flatbed and reefer transportation

Mont Reed 1025 Ken-O-Sha Industrial Drive, Grand Rapids 49508 president (616) 530-0005; www.vsftransportation.com

46.4

44.0

5.5

90

90

Truckload service throughout the 48 states with refrigerated trailers. Less-than-truckload delivery service between Midwest, Southwest, West coast and Northwest with emphasis on timely damage-free delivery

Evans Distribution Systems Inc.

44.0

33.0

33.3

503

571

Warehousing and distribution, transportation, contract packaging, quality inspection, staffing and other logistics-related services

40.6 D

NA

NA

NA

NA

Integrated supply chain solutions

Robert Landaal VP marketing/sales

40.0

35.0

14.3

175

NA

Full-service sustainable packaging company for industrial and rental markets

Greta Elliott president Chris Kopp vice president

39.7

23.8

66.8

32

32

13221 Inkster Road, Taylor 48180 (877) 272-3523; www.arc-scs.com

Women's Business Enterprise National Council certified; transportation management systems, dynamic reporting, modal optimization, financial services and warehouse operations

Columbian Distribution Services Inc.

John Zevalkink CEO

35.0

NA

NA

NA

260

Third-party supply chain solutions provider

Don Finney general manager

27.0

25.0

8.0

135

175

Warehousing, transportation and logistics services including packaging, repack, quality inspections, kitting, sequencing, light assembly and sorting

Tanya Bartelo Michael Bartelo owner, managing directors

24.9

21.4

16.3

20

5,695

International and domestic logistics services; licensed U.S. customs brokers (C-TPAT certified); same day, expedited and deferred services; international air and ocean freight; warehouse and export crating (ISPM certified); trade show services

Denise Kanaar CEO

22.0

18.0

22.2

9

9

Terry Reed president

20.3

19.3

4.7

102

232

Regional less-than-load carrier, expedited and truckload service

Lorri Fairchild Detroit franchise owner

18.6

18.4

0.7

38

38

Global freight transportation and logistics

2419 Science Parkway, Okemos 48864 (517) 349-7713; www.rsilogistics.com

Rush Trucking Corp. 35160 E. Michigan Ave., Wayne 48184 (800) 526-7874; www.rushtrucking.com

E.L. Hollingsworth & Co. 3039 Airpark Drive N., Flint 48507 (810) 233-7331; www.elhc.net

Load One Transportation & Logistics 13221 Inkster, Taylor 48180 (734) 947-9440; www.load1.com

Transcorr National Logistics LLC 2855 44th St., Suite 300, Grandville 49418 (888) 778-0773; www.transcorrlogistics.com

VSF Transportation Inc.

18765 Seaway Drive, Melvindale 48122 (313) 388-3200; www.evansdist.com

John A. Evans president John W. Evans chairman

Logos Logistics Inc.

Jonguk Kim president

8923 Inkster Road, Taylor 48180-1442 (734) 403-1777; www.logoslogisticsinc.com

Landaal Packaging Systems 3256 B Iron St., Burton 48529 (800) 656-6652; www.landaal.com

ARC Supply Chain Solutions Inc.

19.

Full-time employees Revenue ($000,000) Percent in Michigan 2011 change Jan. 2013

2627 Clark St., Detroit 48210 (313) 297-6676

RSI Logistics Inc.

10.

Top local executive(s)

Revenue ($000,000) 2012

900 Hall St. SW, Grand Rapids 49503 (616) 514-6000; www.columbianlogistics.com

Bay Logistics Inc. 9450 Buffalo St., Hamtramck 48212 (313) 664-4100; www.baylogistics.com

Seko Worldwide Detroit 6800 S. Cypress, Romulus 48174 (734) 641-2100; www.sekologistics.com/detroit

D & D Logistics LLC 3130 Glade St., Suite A, Muskegon Heights 49444 (888) 733-7488; d-dlogistics.com

US Special Delivery Inc. 821 East Blvd., Kingsford 49802 (906) 774-1931; usspecial.com

AIT Worldwide Logistics 30255 Beverly Road, Suite 100, Romulus 48174 (734) 326-9140; www.aitworldwide.com

Logistics freight broker

This list of logistics companies is an approximate compilation of the largest such companies in Michigan. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analysis and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Michigan office. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B Acquired six companies in 2012. C Crain's estimate. D Inc. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST ENGINEERING COMPANIES Ranked by number of local engineers Company Address Rank Phone; website

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 18. 20. 20. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Total number of local engineers July 2013/2012

Revenue ($000,000) 2012/2011

41050 W. 11 Mile Road, Novi 48375-1302 (248) 426-1482; www.tatatechnologies.com

Patrick McGoldrick CEO Warren Harris president and COO

620 B 550

$376.0 $275.0

Altair Engineering Inc.

James Scapa chairman and CEO

453 447

238.0 212.0

Nanua Singh president and CEO

395 311

64.5 54.5

Tata Technologies Ltd.

1820 E. Big Beaver Road, Troy 48083 (248) 614-2400; www.altair.com

Rapid Global Business Solutions Inc. 31791 Sherman Drive, Madison Heights 48071 (248) 589-1135; www.rgbsi.com

Ghafari Associates LLC

17101 Michigan Ave., Dearborn 48126 (313) 441-3000; www.ghafari.com

Geometric Americas Inc.

50 Kirts Blvd., Suite A, Troy 48084 (248) 404-3520; www.geometricglobal.com

Top executive(s)

Yousif Ghafari chairman Michael Pelkey president

Ricardo Inc.

361 459

219 NA

BAE Systems Inc.

34201 Van Dyke Ave., Sterling Heights 48312 (586) 795-2220; www.baesystems.com

Mark Signorelli vice president and general manager, combat vehicles

189 155

Black & Veatch

James Coyle senior vice president

170 165

3550 Green Court, Ann Arbor 48105 (734) 665-1000; www.bv.com

URS Corp.

110.3 123.0

249 215

Thomas Apostolos 40000 Ricardo Drive, Van Buren Township 48111 president (734) 397-6666; www.ricardo.com

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Rank

171.0 117.5

Top local executive(s)

Revenue ($000,000) 2012/2011

Local employees Jan. 2013/ 2012

EQ The Environmental Quality Co.

David Lusk president and CEO

$297.0 $325.0

454 395

Inland Pipe Rehabilitation/Inland Waters Pollution Control

James Rorison COO

192.6 179.7

NA NA

3.

Black & Veatch

James Coyle senior vice president

171.0 117.5

272 260

4.

Inland Industrial Services Group LLC

Mark Anderson CEO

160.0 155.0

NA 450

5.

Atwell LLC

Brian Wenzel president and CEO

65.0 38.2

89 86

Benlee Inc.

Greg Brown president and CEO

62.5 66.5

30 38

7.

URS Corp.

Robert Vensas vice president and office manager, Michigan

58.4 38.6

584 273

8.

FutureNet Group Inc.

Perry Mehta president and CEO

53.3 B 32.6

113 64

9.

MPS Group Inc.

Charlie Williams chairman

53.2 46.2

129 132

10.

Wade Trim Inc.

Douglas Watson CEO

43.0 48.4

103 104

11.

Tetra Tech Inc.

Dan Batrack president

40.0 45.2

175 175

NTH Consultants Ltd.

480 Ford Field, 2000 Brush St., Detroit (313) 237-3900; www.nthconsultants.com

Kevin Hoppe chairman and CFO Keith Swaffar president and CEO

27.9 38.2

107 114

1. 2.

55.3 64.1 NA NA

Company Address Phone; website

6.

36255 Michigan Ave., Wayne (734) 329-8000; www.eqonline.com

4086 Michigan Ave., Detroit (313) 899-3014; www.teamipr.com 3550 Green Court, Ann Arbor (734) 665-1000; www.bv.com

2021 S. Schaefer Highway, Detroit (313) 841-5800; www.teaminland.com

Two Towne Square, Suite 700, Southfield (248) 447-2000; www.atwell-group.com 30383 Ecorse Road, Romulus (734) 722-8100; www.benlee.com and www.raleighscrapmetalrecycling.com 27777 Franklin Road, Suite 2000, Southfield (248) 204-5900; www.urscorp.com 12801 Auburn St., Detroit (313) 544-7117; www.futurenetgroup.com

Robert Vensas vice president and office manager, Michigan

158 195

ESG Automotive Inc.

Steve Polakowski president

129 112

NA NA

Danlaw Inc.

Raju Dandu chairman and CEO

123 NA

30.0 20.0

Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.

Ward Johnson general manager

104 97

160.0 160.0

SuperiorControls Inc.

Randy Brodzik president and CEO

96 B 79 C

NA NA

13.

Soil and Materials Engineers Inc.

Mark Kramer president and CEO

27.0 26.4

121 115

Tetra Tech of Michigan PC

James Rydquist vice president

85 82

41.2 39.2

13.

Rizzo Environmental Services Inc.

Chuck Rizzo president and CEO

27.0 18.0

225 175

Sidock Group

William Sidock president

68 NA

11.5 9.6

15.

AMEC Environment & Infrastructure Inc.

Garret Bondy Michigan-area manager

18.0 15.0

NA 45

SmithGroupJJR Inc.

Jeffrey Hausman Detroit office director Carl Roehling president and CEO

67 43

166.6 177.1

15.5 17.6

83 87

IBI Group

Jim Fox vice president U.S. operations

64 65

15.0 12.0

Hubbell, Roth & Clark Inc.

George Hubbell president, chairman and CEO

60 62

19.6 21.7

Derek Wong director and vice 22345 Roethel Drive, Novi (248) 344-2669; www.us.bureauveritas.com/hse president, health, safety, and environmental services Robert Lieckfield vice president, division director, laboratory services

17.

Lipten Co.

Ron Johnston director, business development

15.0 10.0

60 60

Link Engineering Co.

Roy Link chairman and CEO

60 B NA

72.0 60.0

17.

IBI Group

James Fox vice president, U.S. operations

15.0 12.0

115 105

Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment Inc. (OHM Advisors)

John Hiltz president

55 56

20.2 18.3

19.

PM Environmental Inc.

Michael Kulka CEO

13.0 10.0

35 25

Conestoga-Rovers & Associates Inc.

55 51

24.0 22.0

20.

2V Industries Inc.

Scott Adamowski vice president

Vivek Bedi CFO

10.0 8.5

0 0

AKT Peerless Environmental Services LLC

Tony Anthony Brian Eggers Anthony Kashat principals

8.5 7.2

55 51

Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber Inc.

James Susan president

8.2 7.3

38 33

23.

EnviroSolids LLC

Burt Pierce managing partner

6.0 NA

NA NA

24.

RTI Laboratories Inc.

Jerry Singh president and CEO

5.5 5.4

66 52

25.

Phoenix Environmental Inc.

Vicki Reid Smith president

5.0 4.0

NA NA

27777 Franklin Road, Suite 2000, Southfield 48034 (248) 204-5900; www.urscorp.com 1391 Wheaton, Suite 700, Troy 48083 (248) 246-2220; www.esg-usa.com 41131 Vincenti Court, Novi 48375 (248) 476-5571; www.danlawinc.com 30800 Telegraph Road, Suite 4900, Bingham Farms 48025 (248) 633-1440; www.jacobs.com 46247 Five Mile Road, Plymouth 48170 (734) 454-0500; www.superiorcontrols.net 65 Cadillac Square, Suite 3400, Detroit 48226 (313) 964-0790; www.tetratech.com 45650 Grand River Ave., Novi 48374-1351 (248) 349-4500; www.sidockgroup.com 500 Griswold St., Suite 1700, Detroit 48226 (313) 983-3600; www.smithgroupjjr.com

25200 Southfield, Suite 200, Southfield 48033 (248) 936-8000; www.ibigroup.com 555 Hulet Drive, P.O. Box 824, Bloomfield Hills 48303-0824 (248) 454-6300; www.hrc-engr.com 43855 Plymouth Oaks Blvd., Plymouth 48170 (734) 453-0800; www.linkeng.com

58.4 38.6

34000 Plymouth Road, Livonia 48150 (734) 522-6711; www.ohm-advisors.com

14496 Sheldon Road, Suite 200, Plymouth 48170 (734) 453-5123; www.craworld.com

NTH Consultants Ltd.

Kevin Hoppe chairman and CFO Keith Swaffar president and CEO

54 B 60 C

27.9 38.2

Harley Ellis Devereaux Corp.

26913 Northwestern Highway, Suite 200, Southfield 48033 (248) 262-1500; www.harleyellisdevereaux.com

Michael Cooper managing principal, Detroit office Gary Skog chairman and CEO

52 37

37.1 34.6

Peter Basso Associates Inc.

Peter Basso chairman

47 44

1.1 10.4

Wade Trim

Frank Tymowski president

46 47

43.0 48.4

480 Ford Field, 2000 Brush St., Detroit 48226 (313) 237-3900; www.nthconsultants.com

5145 Livernois, Suite 100, Troy 48098 (248) 879-5666; www.peterbassoassociates.com 500 Griswold Ave., Suite 2500, Detroit 48226 (313) 961-3650; www.wadetrim.com

12.

38755 Hills Tech Drive, Farmington Hills (313) 841-7588; www.mpsgrp.com 500 Griswold Ave., Suite 2500, Detroit (313) 961-3650; www.wadetrim.com 710 Avis Drive, Ann Arbor (734) 665-6000; www.tetratech.com

43980 Plymouth Oaks Blvd., Plymouth (734) 454-9900; www.sme-usa.com

6200 Elmridge, Sterling Heights (586) 772-8900; www.rizzoservices.com

46850 Magellan Drive, Suite 190, Novi (248) 926-4008; www.amec.com

Bureau Veritas North America Inc.

16.

21. 22.

28054 Center Oaks Court, Wixom (248) 374-8910; www.lipten.com 25200 Telegraph Road, Suite 200, Southfield (248) 936-8000; www.ibigroup.com 4080 W. 11 Mile Road, Berkley (248) 336-9988; www.pmenv.com 48553 West Road, Wixom (248) 624-7943; www.2vindustries.com

22725 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington (248) 615-1333; www.aktpeerless.com

39500 MacKenzie Drive, Suite 100, Novi (248) 324-2090; www.ftch.com 6011 Wyoming Ave., Dearborn (313) 582-8032; www.envirosolids.com 33080 Industrial Road, Livonia (734) 422-8000; www.rtilab.com 407 E. Fort St., Suite 100, Detroit (734) 449-1266; www.phoenixenv.com

This list of engineering companies is an approximate compilation of the largest such businesses based in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. NA = not available. B As of Jan. 1, 2013. C As of Jan. 1, 2012.

This list of leading environmental companies includes those that offer consulting, assessments, engineering, contracting and waste-hauling services. It is not a complete listing but an approximate compilation of the largest companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Disposal Management LLC, No. 12 on last year's list, which Crain's believes would make the list, was unable to provide figures, and a reliable estimate could not be made. B Acquired Smith & Wesson Security Solutions Inc. July 2012.

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MEETING FACILITIES Ranked by total square feet of meeting space Top executive

Total Capacity of largest square Square feet meeting room Number feet of of largest theater/classroom of meeting meeting banquet/cocktail meeting space space style rooms Amenities

1.

Cobo Center

Thom Connors general manager

897,500

27,000

2,880 / 1,800 1,800 / 2,200

70

Free Wi-Fi, 2,200 on-site parking spots, concierge and business center, on-site catering, contractors on-site to provide services to meetings and trade shows

2.

The Henry Ford

Patricia Mooradian president

544,020

22,000

600 / 200 600 / 5,000

20

Horse-drawn carriages, Model T rides, historic carousel, steam locomotive, historic re-enactments, entertainment, tours, curators, audiovisual, fireworks, gardens and private courtyards with most venues, organic and local menus available

Joe Louis Arena

Tom Wilson 439,380 president and CEO, Olympia Entertainment/Detroit Red Wings

30,197

20,000 / 10,000 2,500 / 3,500

120

19 Steve Yzerman Drive, Detroit 48226 (313) 394-7593; www.olympiaentertainment.com

Unique event location for meetings, events, fundraisers, private ice skating parties and corporate experiential opportunities

4.

Ford Field

Tom Lewand president

375,000

100,000

65,000 B / 500 1,200 B / 3,500 B

24

Caterer, stadium tours, on-field activities, attached parking structure

5.

Suburban Collection Showplace

Blair Bowman owner and president

350,000

215,000

12,000 / 6,000 6,000 / 6,000

30

Attached 126 room Hyatt Place Hotel, 25,000 square feet of pre-function space, 18-foot ceilings, wireless Internet access, more than 2,700 parking spaces

6.

The Masonic of Detroit

Roger Sobran president

200,000

19,500

4,404 / 650 1,144 / 1,144

35

Space for corporate functions with two theaters, ample break-out rooms, two ballrooms, full-service catering, audiovisual capabilities and valet or self-parking options

7.

Michigan Science Center

Tonya Matthews president and CEO

128,500

8,500

240 / 225 600 / 2,000

11

Preferred vendors for valet parking, catering and AV. On-site cafe, wheelchair access, event management team, traveling exhibits, hands-on exhibits, five theaters

Fox Theatre

Tom Wilson 125,000 president and CEO, Olympia Entertainment/Detroit Red Wings

20,305

5,000 / 400 800 / 1,000

3

2211 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48201 (313) 471-3333; www.OlympiaEntertainment.com

Historic venue in Foxtown restored to its original splendor. Fox Grand Lobby offers dinner and cocktail reception space, and multi-levels can be used for strolling events. Stage and theater can accommodate close to 5,000 guests.

9.

Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center

Shonda Johnson 100,000 area general manager

25,801

2,100 / 1,200 1,800 / 2,200

34

Restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, bar/lounge, room service, wheelchair access, Internet access, self or valet parking, fitness center, concierge lounge, movie theater, food court, shops

10.

Macomb Community College, south campus

James Jacobs president

90,000

61,000

2,880 / 300 300 / 61,000

10

Sports & Expo Center, John Lewis Conference Center, free parking and Internet, complete in-house audiovisual and catering services

11.

Emagine Canton

Paul Glantz 80,000 founder and chairman

NA

475 / 475 250 / 600

18

Movie theaters that have 10-18 screens with seating from 100-475, spacious lobbies for strolling dinners and cocktail parties

11.

Emagine Novi

Paul Glantz 80,000 founder and chairman

NA

475 / 475 250 / 600

18

Movie theaters that have 10-18 screens with seating from 100-475, spacious lobbies for strolling dinners and cocktail parties

Palladium 12

Barb Zanetti 75,000 senior director of business operations, Uptown Entertainment

NA

370 / 50 230 / 500

12

250 N. Old Woodward Ave., Birmingham 48009 (248) 723-6240; www.UptownEntertainment.com

On-site catering available. Extensive menu options available. Full bar service available.

14.

Macomb Community College, center campus

James Jacobs president

41,400

1,271 / 250 250 / NA

10

Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, University Center/Professional Development Center, free parking and Internet, complete in-house audiovisual and catering services

15.

Star Lanes at Emagine Royal Oak

Paul Glantz 71,000 founder and chairman

NA

350 / 350 250 / 700

14

Two private party areas: one that can seat up to 250 and another for a party of 50-60 people. All areas combined (including restaurant area) can host up to 600 people on two levels.

16.

Palace of Auburn Hills

Dennis Mannion president

70,000

30,000

3,000 / 1,500 2,000 / 3,000

14

Built-in LCD projectors, built-in drop-down screen, private entrance, catering, natural stone and marble, granite surfaces, show kitchens with open stone ovens, Pistons Hall of Fame, championship trophy display, guided tours, custom menus

17.

MotorCity Casino Hotel

Marian Ilitch owner

67,000

19,604

2,200 / 1,379 1,500 / 2,200

11

Audiovisual, including video and teleconferencing capabilities, individualized HVAC meeting rooms, dedicated meeting concierge, pre-function areas, wireless Internet throughout, automobile accessible

18.

Crystal Park

Roger Roels president

65,000

5,500

450 / 300 325 / 325

1

Newly remodeled, on-site catering services

General Motors Heritage Center

Greg Wallace manager

64,500

64,000

500 / 240 500 / 500

2

Computer-controlled theater-style lighting. Audiovisual capabilities: 9'x12' retractable screen, projector, Internet, four wireless microphones, podium, complete audio speaker system, and two 58-inch plasma screens. Separate conference room features boardroom table and AV and Internet.

Adoba Hotel Dearborn/Detroit Conference Center

Adrienne Pumphrey global head of Adoba brand

62,000

17,000

1,800 / 1,050 1,200 / 3,800

17

Restaurant and lounge, room service, indoor pool, sauna/whirlpool, fitness center, free parking, valet parking, breakfast, lunch, dinner, high-speed Internet access, wheelchair access, business center

Heinz C. Prechter Educational and Performing Arts Center

Deborah Duyck 60,000 district executive dean

6,000

812 / 130 NA / 200

12

Free parking, wireless Internet, large theater, exhibit gallery and enclosable rehearsal space

22.

Walsh College-Troy campus

Jenny Carson conference coordinator

55,000

3,900

300 / 180 120 / 100

40

Full-service catering and high-tech rentals; single classroom and campuswide rental; free parking; computer lab, meeting rooms and multimedia conference rooms; free Wi-Fi; electric vehicle charging stations

22.

Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds

Lynn Rich manager

55,000

9,000

600 / 900 600 / 400

7

20 acres of parking, central public address system, heated and insulated, offpremises catering permitted, banquet facility, 400-foot track area with bleachers and sound system, 62 electrical campsites, dump station on grounds, DSL, ATM

24.

Detroit Institute of Arts

Graham Beal 50,019 director, president and CEO

10,450

1,100 / NA 650 / 500

15

Experienced staff, caterer, wireless Internet, gallery tours, custom menus, wedding receptions and corporate or social events

25.

The Inn at St. John's

Paul Wegert general manager

48,000

6,700

700 / 375 375 / 550

22

Four-diamond hotel, complimentary wireless Internet, on-site catering, 27-hole golf course, outdoor gardens and courtyard for cocktail receptions, two restaurants

Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest Resort

Tom Lamb general manager

42,000

9,000

1,000 / 300 600 / 750

44

Championship golf course and clubhouse on property, IACC-approved conference center, on-site audiovisual services, tiered auditorium, outdoor event areas, free WiFi, indoor pool, hot tub, dry sauna, tennis courts, fitness facility

Comerica Park

Jill Baran manager, event and guest services

41,154

12,350

500 / NA NA / 600

7

Behind-the-scenes tours, Paws appearances, AV

3.

8.

13.

19. 20. 21.

26. 27.

1 Washington Blvd., Detroit 48226 (313) 877-8777; www.cobocenter.com 20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn 48124 (313) 982-6001; www.thehenryford.org

2000 Brush St., Detroit 48226 (313) 262-2000; www.detroitlions.com 46100 Grand River Ave., Novi 48374 (248) 348-5600; www.suburbancollectionshowplace.com 500 Temple St., Detroit 48201 (313) 832-7100; www.themasonic.com 5020 John R St., Detroit 48202 (313) 577-8400; www.mi-sci.org

400 Renaissance Drive, Detroit 48243 (313) 568-8000; www.detroitmarriott.com 14500 E. 12 Mile Road, Warren 48088 (586) 498-4198; www.macomb.edu

39535 Ford Road, Canton Township 48187 (734) 721-3456; www.emagine-entertainment.com 44425 W. 12 Mile Road, Novi 48377 (248) 468-2990; www.emagine-entertainment.com

44575 Garfield Road, Clinton Township 48038-1139 (586) 498-4198; www.macomb.edu 200 N. Main St, Royal Oak 48307 (248) 414-1000; www.emagine-entertainment.com 6 Championship Drive, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 377-0100; www.palacenet.com 2901 Grand River Ave., Detroit 48201 (866) 752-9622; www.motorcitycasino.com 17099 Champaign, Allen Park 48101 (313) 388-9001; www.crystalgardensonline.com 6400 Center, Sterling Heights 48312 (586) 276-1498; www.gmheritagecenter.com

600 Town Center Drive, Dearborn 48126 (313) 592-3622; www.adobadearborn.com

74,000

21000 Northline Road, Taylor 48180 (734) 374-3512; www.wcccd.edu/about/ PerformingArtsCenter.htm 3838 Livernois Road, Troy 48083 (800) 925-7401; www.walshcollege.edu

5055 Ann Arbor Saline Road, Ann Arbor 48103 (734) 429-3145; www.washtenawfarmcouncil.org 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48202 (313) 833-7900; www.dia.org 44045 Five Mile Road, Plymouth 48170 (734) 414-0600; www.theinnatstjohns.com

1275 S. Huron St., Ypsilanti 48197 (734) 821-6162; www.marriott.com/dtwys

2100 Woodward Ave., Detroit 48201 (313) 471-2283; mlb.mlb.com/det/ballpark/events/index.jsp

This list of meeting facilities is an approximate compilation of the largest such facilities in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Information is provided by the venue unless otherwise noted. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. NA = not available. B 65,000 capacity theatre-style using the stadium seating, up to 5,000 capacity banquet-style and 7,500 capacity cocktail/strolling supper-style on the field. Indoor exhibit area includes field and concourses. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Facility Address Phone; website

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Top executive(s)

Best Western Plus Sterling Inn Banquet and Conference Center

Daniel Duffy general manager

31,313

15,905

2,000 / 1,076 1,420 / 2,000

16

Certified executive chef, automobile and large display exhibit entry, complimentary high speed (t-3) wireless in facility plus hard-wired Internet in all meeting rooms, full-service hotel adjoining with 246 guest rooms and suites, restaurant on-site, Loon River Cafe, adjoining indoor water park

29.

Laurel Manor Banquet and Conference Center

John DelSignore CEO

30,000

23,000

2,300 / 1,200 1,600 / 2,000

12

Wi-Fi facility, videoconferencing services, audiovisual equipment and technicians to assist, more than 8 acres of free parking, digital marquee to advertise events, easy access to I-96, I-275 and M-14

29.

Ford Conference & Event Center

Godfrey Renee manager

30,000

9,890

1,000 / 500 620 / 700

8

Meeting rooms are dividable, on-site catering with full menus, wheelchair access, free parking, production-level audiovisual equipment, AV and event planning staff

29.

MGM Grand Detroit LLC

Steve Zanella president and COO

30,000

14,000

1,200 / 900 900 / 1,200

20

Complete line of basic audio, video, lighting equipment, wireless Internet and video conferencing; convenient freight access

29.

The Roostertail Catering Club

Tom Schoenith owner

30,000

14,000

700 / 500 550 / 1,000

3

Computerized theatrical lighting, valet parking, free parking, panoramic water view, outdoor spaces, cascading fountains, professional sound system

29.

The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit

Donna Schultz general manager

30,000

8,000

866 / 420 520 / 1,000

13

Westin Workout, indoor pool, spa, three restaurants, bar, valet parking, 24-hour inroom dining, business center

VisTaTech Center at Schoolcraft College

James Ryan 29,973 executive director of development and governmental relations Brenda Durling conference center manager

7,471

600 / 400 400 / 1,000

16

Advanced telecommunications throughout the facility, with on-site AV and IT support, flexible furniture configurations in most meeting rooms and an on-site catering service and restaurant

35.

Atheneum Suite Hotel and Conference Center

Starsky Assadi general manager

28,000

17,300

400 / 250 700 / 800

11

Renovated all-suite property, free Wi-Fi in guest suites, public space and banquet rooms, free shuttle service within a five-mile radius, adjacent to the People Mover, valet parking

36.

Michigan Union

Barbara Niemi 27,000 director, event services

6,325

600 / 198 400 / 400

22

Restaurant, G-store, Ethernet, on-site catering, located on University of Michigan campus

37.

Westin Detroit Metropolitan Airport

John Reed general manager

26,000

7,600

800 / 500 500 / 1,000

26

Only four diamond airport-area hotel; only direct connect in terminal property; private access from hotel lobby to 90 shops and services, valet parking, indoor pool and fitness center, DEMA Restaurant and Lounge, 24-hour room service

37.

The Henry, Autograph Collection

Joseph Shurmur general manager

26,000

12,210

1,200 / 600 800 / 1,200

16

AAA four diamond hotel, 308 guest rooms and suites, complimentary wireless HSIA, on-site AV, TRIA Restaurant, fitness center, indoor pool, sauna, whirlpool, spa services, buisness center, free parking, on-site art collection

28.

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Facility Address Phone; website

Total Capacity of largest square Square feet meeting room Number feet of of largest theater/classroom of meeting meeting banquet/cocktail meeting space space style rooms Amenities

34.

34911 Van Dyke Ave., Sterling Heights 48312 (586) 979-1400; www.sterlinginn.com 39000 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 48150 (734) 462-0770; www.laurelmanor.com 1151 Village Road, Dearborn 48124 (313) 621-2900; www.cec.ford.com

1777 Third St., Detroit 48226 (877) 888-2121; www.mgmgranddetroit.com 100 Marquette Drive, Detroit 48214 (313) 822-1234; www.roostertail.com

1114 Washington Blvd., Detroit 48226 (313) 442-1600; westin.com/bookcadillac

18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia 41852-2696 (734) 462-4610; vistatech.schoolcraft.edu

1000 Brush Ave., Detroit 48226 (313) 962-2323; www.atheneumsuites.com

530 S. State St., Ann Arbor 48109 (734) 763-5750; uunions.umich.edu/munion 2501 Worldgateway Place, Detroit 48242 (734) 942-6500; www.westin.com/detroit 300 Town Center Drive, Dearborn 48126 (313) 441-2000; www.behenry.com

This list of meeting facilities is an approximate compilation of the largest such facilities in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Information is provided by the venue unless otherwise noted. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. NA = not available. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST OFFICE FURNITURE DEALERS Ranked by 2012 revenue 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10.

Top executive(s)

National Business Supply Inc. (NBS Commercial 2595 Bellingham, Troy 48083 (248) 823-5400; www.yourNBS.com

Interiors) Richard Schwabauer president

Revenue ($000,000) 2012

Revenue ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Employees in Detroit area Jan. 2013

$94.6

$92.0

2.8%

135

Steelcase

Brands of furniture carried

Facility Matrix Group

David Daugherty president Chris Sowers CEO

51.0

NA

NA

32

Herman Miller and others

WorkSquared Inc.

Dan Rosema COO David Overberg general manager

33.0

32.0

3.1

72

Herman Miller

Balco Interiors LLC (Interior Environments)

Randy Balconi Steve Cojei principals

23.5

17.9

31.3

27

Allsteel, Gunlocke, Paoli, Trendway, Humanscale

American Interiors Inc.

Rick Essig vice president of sales

20.4

11.7

73.7

14

Allseating, Global, Kimball, Knoll, Krug, La-Z-Boy, National, OFS, Sit On It

Airea Inc.

Vincent Johnson chairman and CEO

17.0

14.0

21.4

30

Haworth

Kentwood Office Furniture LLC

Art Hasse president

12.0

9.5

26.3

5

Kimball, National, Trendway, Hon, La-Z-Boy, Krug, American Seating

Interior Systems Contract Group Inc.

Mary Ann Lievois CEO

10.8

11.8

-8.4

20

Haworth, National, Kimball, AIS

Space Care Interiors Inc.

Kevin Lewis CEO Alan Kroll president

10.8

10.5

3.3

11

2222 W. 11 Mile Road, Berkley 48072 (248) 541-9060; www.spacecareinteriors.com

National, Davis, OFS, Custom Millworks, Inscape

Office Express Inc.

Michael Carr president

7.5

7.2

4.2

NA

HON, Alera, Basyx, Global, Safco, Iceberg, Mayline, BALT

555 Friendly St., Pontiac 48341 (248) 334-8000; www.facilitymatrix.com

46855 Magellan Drive, Suite 100, Novi 48377 (855) 242-9292; www.worksquared.com

48700 Grand River, Novi 48076 (248) 213-3010; www.ieoffices.com

30553 S. Wixom Road, Suite 200, Wixom 48393 (248) 624-2255; www.aminteriors.com

23231-B Industrial Park Drive, Farmington Hills 48335 (248) 426-0100; www.aireainc.com

40500 Grand River Ave., Novi 48375 (248) 442-4888; www.kentwoodoffice.com

612 N. Main St., Royal Oak 48067 (248) 399-1600; www.iscginc.com

1280 E. Big Beaver Road, Troy 48083 (877) 795-2600; www.oexusa.com

■ Largest percentage increase.

This is a list of office furniture dealers in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analyses and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST RETAIL CENTERS Ranked by gross leasable area Shopping center name Address Rank Phone; website

Top executive(s)

Gross leasable area (square footage)

Center type

Leasing agent Company Phone

Number of stores Anchors

Ed Kubes general manager

1,550,450

Super-regional

Rob Michaels General Growth Properties Inc. (312) 960-5270

180

1.

Lakeside Mall 14000 Lakeside Circle, Sterling Heights 48313 (586) 247-1590; www.shop-lakesidemall.com

Macy's, Macy's Men & Home, Sears, JCPenney, Lord & Taylor

Daniel Jones general manager

1,513,000

Super-regional

Margaux Levy-Keusch The Taubman Co. (248) 258-6800

200

Nordstrom, Macy's, Lord & Taylor, JCPenney, Sears

2.

Twelve Oaks Mall 27500 Novi Road, Novi 48377 (248) 348-9400; www.shoptwelveoaks.com

Peter Light general manager

1,500,000

Super-regional

Jennifer Jones Urban Retail Properties LLC (248) 585-4114

127

Macy's, Sears, JCPenney

3.

Oakland Mall 412 W. 14 Mile Road, Troy 48083 (248) 585-6000; www.oaklandmall.com Northland Center 21500 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield 48075 (248) 569-6272; www.shopatnorthland.com

Brent Reetz general manager

1,464,434

Super-regional

Amanda Royalty AAC Realty (317) 590-7913

122

Macy's, Target

4.

Somerset Collection 2800 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 48084 (248) 643-6360; www.thesomersetcollection.com

John Myszak general manager

1,440,000

Super-regional

The Forbes Co. (248) 827-4600

180

5.

Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue

Eastland Center 18000 Vernier Road, Harper Woods 48225 (313) 371-1501; www.shopeastland.com

Brent Reetz general manager

1,393,222

Super-regional

Casey Conley (313) 371-1500

105

6.

Target, Macy's, Lowe's, Burlington Coat Factory, K & G Fashions

Fairlane Town Center 18900 Michigan Ave., Dearborn 48126-3902 (313) 593-1370; www.shopfairlane.com

Catherine O'Malley general manager

1,386,000

Super-regional

Angela Brown The Taubman Co. (248) 258-6800

160

Macy's, JCPenney, Sears, AMC Star Theatres

7.

Great Lakes Crossing Outlets 4000 Baldwin Road, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 454-5010; www.shopgreatlakescrossing.com

Kimberly Savona general manager

1,353,000

Super-regional

Jon Schey The Taubman Co. (248) 258-6800

185

8.

Off 5th Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet, Last Call by Neiman Marcus, Lord & Taylor Outlet, Forever 21, and Bass Pro Shops/Outdoor World

Westland Shopping Center 35000 W. Warren, Westland 48185 (734) 425-5001; www.westlandcenter.com

Carol Rutz general manager

1,064,183

Regional

Patrick Hummel Spinoso Real Estate Group (315) 425-1000

82

Macy's, Kohl's, JCPenney, Sears

9.

Briarwood Mall 100 Briarwood Circle, Ann Arbor 48108 (734) 769-9610; www.shopbriarwood.com

Ida Hendrix general manager

982,500

Super-regional

Amy Jonas Simon Property Group Inc. (317) 263-2485

120

Macy's, Sears, JCPenney, Von Maur

10.

This list of multitenant retail properties is an approximate compilation of the largest such properties in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Unless otherwise noted, information was obtained from the general managers, leasing agents or the retail center's websites. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Center types: Super-regional = draws majority of sales from a 5- to 25-mile radius, three or more anchors. Regional = draws majority of sales from a 5to 15-mile radius, two or more anchors. Power = generally a group of superstores and not enclosed. Lifestyle = outdoor shopping and entertainment venue. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST GROUP HEALTH CARE PLANS Ranked by 2012 revenue 1. 2.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan/ Blue Care Network

4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Health Alliance Plan of Michigan 2850 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit 48202 (313) 872-8100; hap.org and chooseHAP.org

10. 11. 12.

34505 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills 48331 (800) 942-0954; www.priorityhealth.com

Delta Dental of Michigan Inc. Farmington Hills and Lansing (517) 349-6000; www.deltadentalmi.com

Meridian Health Plan of Michigan Inc. 777 Woodward Ave., Suite 600, Detroit 48226 (313) 324-3700; www.mhplan.com

HealthPlus of Michigan Inc. 101 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 1400, Troy 48084 (248) 687-1420; www.healthplus.org

Molina Healthcare of Michigan Inc. 100 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 600, Troy 48084 (248) 925-1700; www.molinahealthcare.com

McLaren Health Plan Inc. G-3245 Beecher Road, Suite 200, Flint 48532 (888) 327-0671; www.mclarenhealthplan.org

14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

387,369 PPO, HMO, wellness, consumer directed in the group market; Medicare Advantage and Part D prescription drug plans in the Medicare market; and PPO, HMO and Health Savings Account eligible products in the individual market; prescription drugs, dental and vision

2,360.0 1,999.3

18.0

656,993 635,203

300,295

13,231

1,208

Michael Freed president and CEO

1,936.8 1,857.7

4.3

578,000 622,298

NA

NA

NA

NA

PriorityPPO, PriorityPOS, PriorityHMO/PriorityEPO, PriorityHSA, PriorityHRA, HealthbyChoice Motivations, HealthbyChoice Incentives, HealthbyChoice Progressions, HealthbyChoice Achievements; wellness programs: Core, Advanced, Ultimate; PriorityFSA, PriorityDental, PriorityDisability, group Medicare

Laura Czelada president and CEO

1,407.7 1,309.3

7.5

6,254,390 5,288,681

NA

NA

NA

NA

Delta Dental Premier, Delta Dental PPO, Delta Dental EPO

Jon Cotton president and COO

957.3 960.6

-0.3

295,260 290,587

295,260

0

0

0

Bruce Hill president and CEO

847.2 E 772.5 E

9.7

228,538 212,616

147,717

50,801

4,676

25,344

Stephen Harris president, Molina Healthcare of Michigan

658.7 662.1

-0.5

220,000 222,000

NA

NA

NA

NA

Medicaid, Medicare

Kathy Kendall president and CEO

453.2 311.1

45.7

175,139 93,427

NA

NA

NA

NA

HMO, POS, Medicaid, Medicare Advantage

UnitedHealthcareChoice, UnitedHealthcareChoice Plus, UnitedHealthcare Options PPO, HRA, HSA, Dental PPO, Dental INO, Dental Select Managed Care, Dental Indemnity, vision, Medicare, Medicaid

342,259 HMO, POS, PPO, EPO, Individual, Medicare, PDP, Medicare supplement, Medicaid, self-funded, network lease, Commercial RX, Wayne County Four Star

Medicaid, Medicare HMO

HMO, PPO, consumer-driven health plans

■ Largest percentage increase.

Jelka Petrovic 26957 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 400, Southfield 48034 CEO, UnitedHealthcare in Michigan (800) 842-3585; uhc.com Wendy Arnone president and CEO UnitedHealthcare

299.5 366.0

-18.2

296,000 284,000

NA

NA

NA

NA

Midwest Health Plan Inc.

Mark Saffer president and CEO

275.3 265.7

3.6

82,326 75,040

82,326

0

0

0

Medicaid, Medicare

Randy Narowitz CEO

200.3 187.2

7.0

59,566 52,259

59,566

0

0

0

HMO, POS, PPN, Medicare, Medicaid

Beverly Allen CEO

173.2 185.2

-6.5

42,831 46,350

42,831

0

0

0

Medicaid

M. Scott Mitchell Barbara Aikman senior account executives

108.4 95.2

13.8

NA NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Vision

Randy Narowitz CEO

93.9 90.9

3.4

29,440 27,907

19,566

0

9,874

0

HMO

Robert Farrell CEO

11.2 F 11.2 F

-0.4

NA NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Vision

Chip Merkel president and COO

8.1 F 7.9

3.1

NA 17,500

NA

NA

NA

NA

Dental

Carrie Harris-Muller president and CEO

6.8 7.4

-7.7

2,121 1,946

NA

NA

NA

NA

Medicaid

Joseph Lentine president

5.9 F 5.5 F

6.5

NA NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Select Dental Gold, Select Dental Silver

John Morgan president

5.2 F 5.6 F

-5.8

NA NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Dental

Joseph Lentine president

2.2 F 2.0

11.5

NA NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Hallmark Group, Grand Group, Choice, Student, Senior, Individual, IBC Choice

4700 Schaefer, Suite 340, Dearborn 48126 (313) 581-3700; www.midwesthealthplan.com

Total Health Care Inc. 3011 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 1600, Detroit 48202 (313) 871-2000; www.thcmi.com

OmniCare Health Plan Inc. (CoventryCares of Michigan) 1333 Gratiot Ave., Suite 400, Detroit 48207 (866) 316-3784; chcmedicaidmichigan.coventryhealthcare.com

Vision Service Plan VSP

13.

NA

James Connelly interim president and CEO

UnitedHealthcare

9.

$20,900.0 B 2.5% 4,446,956 C 692,385 D 3,367,202 $20,400.0 B 4,414,620 C

600 E. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit 48226 (313) 225-9000; www.bcbsm.com

Priority Health

3.

Top local executive(s) Daniel Loepp president and CEO

Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled Revenue members members in members members in Enrolled ($000,000) Percent year-end HMO/DHMO in PPO POS members in 2012/ 2011 change 2012/2011 plan plan plan other plans Name of group health care plans/types

2000 Town Center, Suite 725, Southfield 48075 (248) 350-2082; www.vsp.com

Total Health Care USA Inc. 3011 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 1600, Detroit 48202 (313) 871-2000; www.thcmi.com

Single Vision Solution Inc. (formerly SVS Vision Managed Care Inc.) 140 Macomb, Mt. Clemens 48043 (586) 468-7370; www.svsvision.com

United Concordia Dental 3250 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 127, Troy 48084 (248) 458-1581; www.unitedconcordia.com

ProCare Health Plan Inc. 3968 Mt. Elliott, Detroit 48207 (313) 267-0300; www.procarehp.com

Golden Dental Plans Inc. 29377 Hoover Road, Warren 48093 (586) 573-8118; www.goldendentalplans.com

Midwestern Dental Plans Inc. 5050 Schaefer Road, Dearborn 48126 (313) 582-0150; www.mwdentalplansinc.com

Dencap Dental Plans 45 E. Milwaukee St., Detroit 48202 (313) 972-1400; www.dencap.com

This list of leading Detroit-area group health care plans encompasses medical, dental, optical and other health care organizations. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Crain's estimates are based on industry analyses and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies or the Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B Total of premiums and premium equivalents that include both fully insured and self-funded business. C Does not include members that are part of Michigan-based groups but reside outside of Michigan. D Includes members belonging to Blue Care Network subsidiaries. E Figures include subsidiaries HealthPlus Insurance Co. (PPO), HealthPlus Partners (Medicaid) and HealthPlus Options (TPA). F From the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Top executive(s)

Number of Number of hospital Number of physicians/boardinpatient managed-care certified admissions/ covered lives/ Type of physicians outpatient visits contracts organization Physician hospital affiliations

United Physicians Inc.

Michael Williams president and CEO Deborah Tasich Withrow executive vice president and COO

2,260 NA

NA

140,000 9

IPA

Beaumont Health System, Botsford General Hospital, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Crittenton Hospital and affiliates, Detroit Medical Center hospitals, Doctor's Hospital of Michigan, Garden City Osteopathic Hospital, Henry Ford Health System, Karmanos Cancer Center, McLaren Health System, Oakland Regional Hospitals, Oakwood Healthcare Inc., Select Specialty Hospitals, St. John Providence Health System, St. Joseph Mercy Health System, St. Mary Mercy Hospital of Livonia, Triumph Hospital of Detroit, UM Hospital, others

Wayne State University Physician Group

Robert Frank CEO

2,256 2,256

NA 752,018

NA

Group practice

Beaumont Health System, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Crittenton Hospital Medical Center, Detroit Receiving Hospital, DMC Surgery Hospital, Doctors' Hospital of Michigan, Garden City Hospital, Harper University Hospital, Henry Ford Health System, Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, Hutzel Women's Hospital, Karmanos Cancer Center, McLaren-Macomb, McLaren-Oakland, Oakwood Healthcare System, Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Select Specialty Hospital, Sinai-Grace Hospital, St. Joseph Mercy Health System, St. Mary Mercy-Livonia, St. John Providence Health System, Triumph Hospital Detroit, UM Health System, Vibra Hospital of SE Detroit, others

The Physician Alliance LLC

Michael Madden president and CEO

2,203 2,191

50,141 1,157,320

268,080

IPA

St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Providence Hospital, Providence Park Hospital, St. John Macomb-Oakland Hospital, St. John River District Hospital and Brighton Center for Recovery

Consortium of Independent Physician Associations

Mark Casmer interim president and CEO

2,200 NA

NA

NA

IPA

ProMedica Bixby Hospital, ProMedica Herrick Hospital, ProMedica Toledo Hospital, Hillsdale Community Health Center, Port Huron Hospital, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Oakwood Healthcare System, Henry Ford Health System, St. Mary Mercy Hospital

University of Michigan Faculty Group Practice

David Spahlinger senior associate dean for clinical affairs

1,798 1,536

48,321 1,938,541

10,945 2

Group practice

Henry Ford Physician Network

Charles Kelly president and CEO

1,763 NA

NA

28,100 1

IPA

Henry Ford Health System, others. Includes 1,220 employed physicians in the Henry Ford Medical Group.

McLaren Physician Hospital Organization

Gary Wentzloff president and CEO

1,537 NA

NA

NA

PHO

McLaren-Bay Region, McLaren-Bay Special Care, McLaren-Central Michigan, McLaren-Greater Lansing, McLaren-Orthopedic, McLaren-Lapeer Region, McLaren-Clarkston, McLaren-Flint, McLaren-Macomb, McLaren-Northern Michigan, McLaren-Oakland

DMC PHO LLC

Nazmul Haque chairman

1,200 1,260

NA

59,600 7

PHO

Detroit Medical Center

Oakwood ACO LLC

William Isenstein executive director

942 873

NA

94,110 13

PHO

Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center, Oakwood Annapolis Hospital, Oakwood Heritage Hospital, Oakwood Southshore Medical Center

United Outstanding Physicians LLC

Y.T. Hammoud medical director and CEO

927 886

NA

150,000 19

IPA

St. Mary, Henry Ford Wyandotte, St. Joseph Mercy, Oakwood Healthcare Inc., Detroit Medical Center, and hospitals designated by health plans with which UOP physicians are contracted

MedNetOne Health Solutions

Ewa Matuszewski CEO

750 B NA

NA

NA

IPA

Crittenton Hospital and Medical Center, Henry Ford Health System, Beaumont Health System, Mercy Memorial Monroe, McLaren Health System, St. John Providence Health System, Detroit Medical Center

Huron Valley Physicians Association PC

Jack Carman president

580 NA

NA

35,000 5

IPA

St. Joseph Mercy Health System, Chelsea Community Hospital

Olympia Medical Services PLLC

Randall Bickle president and CEO

550 550

NA

NA

IPA

Botsford, Garden City, St. Mary-Livonia, Providence Park, St. Joseph-Ann Arbor

Greater Macomb PHO

Jerome Finkel medical director

517 492

NA

30,000 7

PHO

Professional Medical Corp.

Tom Wolff Robin Ricketts managing executives Asif Ishaque president

450 NA

NA

50,000 9

IPA

Hurley Medical Center, McLaren, Genesys

Oakland Physicians Network Services

Rodger Prong executive director Bashar Succar president

450 445

NA

80,000 14

IPA

3901 Highland Road, Suite C, Waterford Township 48328 (248) 682-0088; www.opns.org

St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Oakland, Huron Valley-Sinai DMC, Doctor's Hospital of Michigan

Oakland Southfield Physicians PC

Jerome Frankel medical director

322 297

NA

143,249 10

IPA

Botsford Hospital, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Crittenton Hospital and Medical Center, Doctors' Hospital of Michigan, Garden City Osteopathic Hospital, Harper University Hospital, Henry Ford Health System, Huron Valley Sinai Hospital, Oakwood Healthcare Inc., McLaren-Oakland, Sinai Grace Hospital, St. John Providence Health System, St. Joseph Mercy Health System, St. Mary Mercy Hospital, Beaumont Health System

Accountable Healthcare Alliance

Robert Jackson president and medical director

303 298

NA

20,000 7

IPA

Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital, St. Mary Mercy-Livonia, Oakwood Hospitals, Mercy Hospital Port Huron

Integrated Health Associates Inc.

William Fileti president and CEO

288 238

NA 567,000

74,000 11

Group practice

St. Joseph Mercy Health System, University of Michigan Health System

Jeffrey Margolis 30000 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills 48334-3292 president (248) 851-1430; www.mhppc.com

243 NA

NA

NA

Group practice

Beaumont Health System, Botsford General Hospital, Crittenton Hospital, Detroit Medical Center hospitals, Garden City Hospital, Henry Ford Hospital West Bloomfield, Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, McLaren-Macomb, McLarenOakland, McLaren-Lapeer, Doctors' Hospital of Michigan, Oakwood Healthcare Inc., Port Huron Hospital, St. John Providence Health System, St. Joseph Mercy Oakland, St. Mary Mercy Hospital

DMC Primary Care Physicians PC

Kenneth Dziuba president and medical director

96 89

NA

NA

IPA

Detroit Receiving Hospital, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Harper-Hutzel, Sinai-Grace Hospital, St. John Providence, Beaumont Health System, Botsford Hospital, Garden City Hospital, Oakwood Healthcare Inc., Henry Ford Health System, Crittenton Hospital, Huron Valley Hospital, Karmanos Cancer Center, Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan

Livingston Physician Organization

Debbie Bernstein COO

84 83

NA

NA 5

IPA

St. Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital

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20952 12 Mile Road, Suite 130, St. Clair Shores 48081 (586) 498-3555; www.thephysicianalliance.org

101 N. Main St., Suite 430, Ann Arbor 48104 (734) 302-2128; www.medadvgrp.com/cipa

4101 Medical Science Building I, Ann Arbor 48109-0624 (800) 211-8181; medicine.umich.edu/medschool/patientcare/um-physiciansfgp 1 Ford Place, Detroit 48202 (313) 874-1466; henryfordphysiciannetwork.com 2701 Cambridge Court, Suite 200, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 484-4928; www.mclarenpho.org

28411 Northwestern Highway, Suite 750, Southfield 48034 (248) 262-7369; www.dmcpho.com 15500 Lundy Parkway, Dearborn 48126 (313) 253-6058; oakwoodaco.org 330 Town Center Drive, Suite 900, Dearborn 48126 (313) 240-9867; www.uopdocs.com 4986 N. Adams Road, Suite D, Rochester 48306-1416 (248) 475-4701; www.mednetone.net 2002 Hogback Road, Suite 3, Ann Arbor 48105 (734) 973-0137; www.hvpa.com

33300 Five Mile Road, Suite 210, Livonia 48154 (313) 357-1215; www.olympiadocs.com 43421 Garfield, Suite 203, Clinton Township 48038 (586) 263-2620; greatermacombpho.com 101 N. Main St., Suite 430, Ann Arbor 48104 (517) 336-1400; www.pmcpo.com

29200 Northwestern Highway, Suite 325, Southfield 48034 (248) 357-4048; www.ospdocs.com

7445 Allen Park Road, Suite 250, Allen Park 48101 (734) 302-2123 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Lobby J2000, Ann Arbor 48106-0446 (734) 747-6766; www.ihacares.com

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21519 Harper Ave., Suite 107, St. Clair Shores 48080 (586) 498-8922; www.dmcpcp.com

620 Byron Road, Howell 48843 (517) 545-6337; www.livingstonphysicians.com

University of Michigan Health System

Henry Ford Macomb Hospital-Clinton Township

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Philip Incarnati president and CEO

2,460.0 2,064.6

17,400

Gene Michalski president and CEO

2,169.5 2,176.1

15,361

Jean Meyer interim president and CEO

2,122.8 2,030.0

11,933

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11,931

Brian Connolly president and CEO

1,194.0 1,127.0

8,181

Dennis Swan president and CEO

804.1 771.1

5,220

Paul Spaude president and CEO

583.8 550.3

3,434

Diane Postler-Slattery president and CEO

526.6 514.5

NA

Spence Maidlow president and CEO

506.4 487.5

3,458

Alfred Pilong president

478.4 462.3

3,434

Elizabeth Aderholdt president and CEO

471.0 442.5

3,264

Georgia Fojtasek president and CEO

432.8 418.5

3,106

Loren Hamel president and CEO

372.1 369.7

NA

Melany Gavulic president and CEO

359.5 394.4

2,420

Paul LaCasse president and CEO

340.6 328.9

2,665

John Graham president and CEO

320.0 347.0

2,640

Michael Faas president and CEO

304.3 300.8

1,812

A. Gary Muller president

269.8 262.6

NA

Gerold Bepler president and CEO

258.2 252.5

1,022

Roy Powell president and CEO

224.0 239.8

1,423

Dale Sowders president and CEO

208.2 195.7

1,500

G3235 Beecher Road, Flint 48532 (810) 342-1100; www.mclaren.org

Beaumont Health System 3711 W. 13 Mile Road, Royal Oak 48073 (248) 898-5000; www.beaumont.edu

St. John Providence Health System 28000 Dequindre Road, Warren 48092 (866) 501-3627; www.stjohnprovidence.org

Detroit Medical Center C 3990 John R, Detroit 48201 (313) 578-2442; www.dmc.org

Oakwood Healthcare Inc. 15500 Lundy Parkway, Dearborn 48126 (313) 586-5052; www.oakwood.org

Sparrow Health System 1215 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing 48912 (517) 364-1000; www.sparrow.org

Borgess Health 1521 Gull Road, Kalamazoo 49048 (269) 226-7000; www.borgess.com

MidMichigan Health 4005 Orchard Drive, Midland 48670 (969) 839-3301; www.midmichigan.org

Covenant HealthCare 1447 N. Harrison, Saginaw 48602 (989) 583-0000; www.covenanthealthcare.com

Munson Medical Center 1105 Sixth St., Traverse City 49684 (231) 935-5000; www.munsonhealthcare.org

Genesys Regional Medical Center One Genesys Parkway, Grand Blanc 48439 (810) 606-5000; www.genesys.org

Allegiance Health E 205 N. East Ave., Jackson 49201 (517) 788-4800; www.allegiancehealth.org

Lakeland Regional Medical Center 1234 Napier Ave., St. Joseph 49085 (269) 428-2258; www.lakelandhealth.org

Hurley Medical Center 1 Hurley Plaza, Flint 48503 (810) 262-9000; www.hurleymc.com

Botsford Health Care 28050 Grand River Ave., Farmington Hills 48336 (248) 471-8000; www.botsford.org

St. Mary's of Michigan Medical Center 800 S. Washington Ave., Saginaw 48601 (989) 907-8000; stmarysofmichigan.org

Metro Health

F

5900 Byron Center Ave. SW, Wyoming 49519 (616) 252-7200; www.metrohealth.net

Marquette General Health System G 420 W. Magnetic St., Marquette 49855 (906) 225-3450; www.mgh.org

Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute H 4100 John R, Detroit 48201 (800) 527-6266; www.karmanos.org

Crittenton Hospital Medical Center 1101 W. University Drive, Rochester 48307 (248) 652-5000; www.crittenton.com

Holland Hospital 602 Michigan Ave., Holland 49423 (616) 392-5141; www.hollandhospital.org

Joseph Mullany CEO

This listing is an approximate compilation of the leading hospitals and hospital companies based in Michigan. Revenue listed is net patient revenue plus other operating revenue. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies directly or from state and federal filings. NA = not available. B Catholic Health East and Trinity merged in May 2013 to form CHE Trinity Health. C Detroit Medical Center is owned by Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare Corp., which acquired DMC's previous owner, Vanguard Health Systems Inc., in October 2013. D Crain's estimate. E Signed letter of intent Dec. 3 to be acquired by UM Health System. F Signed letter of intent Sept. 23 to sell hospital to for-profit Community Health Systems, Nashville, Tenn. G Marquette General Health System was acquired by Duke LifePoint Healthcare in Sept. 2012. H Signed agreement Oct. 30 to sell to McLaren Health Care Corp. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

950 West University Drive, Suite 300 Rochester, Michigan 48307

Net revenue ($000,000) 2012/2011

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MICHIGAN PATENT-HOLDING COMPANIES Ranked by number of patents 2010-12 Rank

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 21. 23. 24. 25.

Company Address Phone, website

Top executive(s)

Total patents awarded Patents awarded 2010-2012 2012/2011/2010

GM Global Technologies Operations LLC

Mary Barra B executive vice president, global product development and global purchasing and supply chain

2,617

300 Renaissance Center, Detroit 48265

1,054 838 725 C

Ford Motor Co.

Alan Mulally president and CEO

1,308

574 376 358

Magna International of America Inc.

Jim Tobin chief marketing officer and president, Magna Asia

281

99 D 84 D 98 D

Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North America Inc.

Osamu Nagata president and CEO

253

115 66 72

Whirlpool Corp.

Jeff Fettig chairman and CEO

230

90 91 49

University of Michigan

Mary Sue Coleman president

223

91 69 63

Dow Global Technologies Inc.

Mark Whiteman president

158

68 46 44

Lear Corp.

Matthew Simoncini president and CEO

136

45 45 46

Chrysler Group LLC

Sergio Marchionne chairman and CEO

132

31 28 73

TK Holdings Inc.

Robert Fisher president

120

37 48 E 35

Nissan North America Inc.

Carla Bailo senior vice president, research and development-Nissan Americas

116

39001 Sunrise Drive, Farmington Hills 48331-3404 (248) 488-4123; www.nissanusa.com

42 21 53 F

Guardian Industries Corp.

Ron Vaupel president and CEO

114

46 34 34

Eaton Corp.

Ken Davis president, vehicle group

112

39 43 30

Dow Corning Corp.

Robert Hansen president and CEO

107

46 G 30 G 31 G

Michigan State University

Lou Anna Simon president

95

26 32 37

Delphi Technologies Inc.

Rodney O'Neal president and CEO, Delphi Automotive PLC

95

28 19 48

American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. David Dauch

chairman, president and CEO

81

One Dauch Drive, Detroit 48211 (313) 758-2000; www.aam.com

21 37 23

Robert Bosch LLC

Mike Mansuetti president

76

30 27 19

Visteon Global Technologies Inc.

Donald Stebbins chairman, president and CEO, Visteon Corp.

71

21 21 29

Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience

Beda Bolzenius vice president and president, automotive seating William Jackson executive vice president, corporate development and president, automotive electronics and interiors

69

25 30 14

Denso International America Inc.

Hikaru "Howard" Sugi president and CEO

60

21 H 22 H 17 H

Access Business Group LLC

George Calvert Amway vice president supply chain and research and development

60

7575 Fulton St. E., Ada 49355 (616) 787-6767; www.accessbusinessgroup.com

25 18 17

Gentex Corp.

Fred Bauer chairman and CEO

58

19 17 22

Continental Automotive Systems U.S. Inc.

Samir Salman CEO, Continental North America

55

11 13 31

BorgWarner Inc.

James Verrier president and CEO

54

17 21 16

1 American Road, Dearborn 48126 (313) 322-3000; www.ford.com 600 Wilshire Drive, Troy 48084 (248) 729-2400; www.magna.com

1555 Woodridge Ave., Ann Arbor 48105 www.toyota.com 2000 North M-63, Benton Harbor 49022 (269) 923-5000; whirlpool.com 1301 Catherine St., Ann Arbor 48109 (734) 764-1817; www.umich.edu 2030 Dow Center, Midland 48674 (989) 636-1000

21557 Telegraph Road, Southfield 48033 (248) 447-1500; www.lear.com 1000 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills 48326-2766 (248) 576-5741; www.chryslergroupllc.com 2500 Takata Drive, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 373-8040; www.takata.com

2300 Harmon Road, Auburn Hills 48326-1714 (248) 340-1800; www.guardian.com 13100 E. Michigan Ave., Galesburg 49053 (616) 342-3000; www.eaton.com 2200 W. Salzburg Road, Midland 48686 (989) 496-4000; www.dowcorning.com East Lansing 48824 (517) 355-1855; www.msu.edu

5725 Delphi Drive, Troy 48098-2815 www.delphi.com/manufacturers/dti

38000 Hills Tech Drive, Farmington Hills 48331 (248) 876-1000; www.boschusa.com Parklane Towers E., Suite 728, 1 Parklane Blvd., Dearborn 48126 49200 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 48170 (734) 254-5000; www.johnsoncontrols.com

24777 Denso Drive, Southfield 48033 (248) 350-7500; www.densocorp-na.com

600 N. Centennial St., Zeeland 49464 (616) 772-1800; www.gentex.com 1 Continental Drive, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 393-5300; www.conti-online.com 3850 Hamlin Road, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 754-9200; www.borgwarner.com

This list of patent-holding companies is an approximate compilation of the largest companies in Michigan that were awarded utility patent grants. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Michigan office. NA = not available. B CEO of General Motors Co. effective Jan. 15, 2014. Mark Reuss to succeed her as executive vice president of global product development, purchasing and supply chain. C Includes patents awarded to General Motors Corp. and General Motors LLC. D Includes patents registered to Magna International Inc. and its subsidiaries. E Includes patents registered to Takata Seat Belts Inc. F Includes patents registered to Nissan Technical Center North America Inc., which became a division of Nissan North America Inc. in 2010. G Includes patents registered to Dow Corning Toray Co. Ltd. H Includes patents registered to Denso Corp. LIST RESEARCHED BY U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST BIOTECH COMPANIES Ranked by 2012 revenue Revenue ($000,000) 2011

Percent change

Full-time local employees January 2013

Eric Steen CEO

$58.8

$54.6

7.7%

200

Supplier of infusion services to oncologists and other outpatient treatment settings

Rob Chioini founder, chairman, president and CEO

49.8

49.0

1.8

106

Hemodialysis products and drugs for the treatment of iron deficiency and secondary hyperparathyroidism

Mark Rathbone CEO

35.0 B

NA

NA

NA

Product development and manufacturing including medical device design and molding and clean room molding and assembly

Vincent Forlenza president and CEO, Becton, Dickinson and Co.

30.0 C

NA

NA

65

173 Parkland Plaza, Ann Arbor 48103 (734) 994-8000; www.bdbiosciences.com/accuri

Developer and manufacturer of cell analysis systems for the life science research community

Neocutis Inc.

Mark Lemko president

25.0

19.0

31.6

NA

Human cellular technology focused on skin care, anti-aging, women's health and wound healing

InfuSystem Holdings Inc.

1.

31700 Research Park Drive, Madison Heights 48071-4627 (800) 962-9656; www.infusystem.com

Rockwell Medical Inc.

2.

30142 Wixom Road, Wixom 48393 (248) 960-9009; www.rockwellmed.com

PTI Engineered Plastics Inc.

3.

50900 Corporate Drive, Macomb 48044 (586) 263-5100; teampti.com

Accuri Cytometers Inc.

4. 5.

101 W. Big Beaver Road, Columbia Center II, Suite 845, Troy 48064 (313) 664-7546; www.neocutis.com

Asterand D

6.

Tech One Suite 501, 440 Burroughs, Detroit 48202-3420 (313) 263-0960; www.asterand.com

Ash Stevens Inc.

7.

18655 Krause St., Riverview 48193 (734) 282-3370; www.ashstevens.com

Aastrom Biosciences Inc.

8.

24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Lobby K, Ann Arbor 48105 (800) 556-0311; www.aastrom.com

Pointe Scientific Inc. E

9.

2311 Green Road, Suite A, Ann Arbor 48108 (734) 302-4000; www.nanobio.com

Custom Biogenic Systems Inc.

11.

74100 Van Dyke Road, Bruce Township 48065 (586) 331-2600; www.custombiogenics.com

Innovative BioTherapies Inc.

12.

650 Avis Drive, Ann Arbor 48108 (734) 213-8350; innbio.com

SoloHill Engineering Inc.

13.

4370 Varsity Drive, Ann Arbor 48108 (734) 973-2956; www.solohill.com

Oxford Biomedical Research Inc.

14.

2165 Avon Industrial Drive, Rochester Hills 48309-3611 (800) 692-4633; www.oxfordbiomed.com

Detroit R & D Inc.

15.

2727 Second Ave. MCHT Building, Suite 4113, Detroit 48201 (313) 961-1606; www.detroitrandd.com

Type of business

■ Largest percentage increase.

Ian Ratcliffe CEO, Stemgent Inc.

24.1 C

24.1

0.0

NA

Supplier of high-quality, well-characterized human tissue and human tissue-based research services to drug discovery scientists

Stephen Munk president and CEO

21.5

24.0

-10.1

77

Makes active pharmaceutical ingredients; develops processes, analytical methods, and manufactures such ingredients post-FDA approval

Nick Colangelo president and CEO

21.0

18.0

16.7

77

Regenerative medicine company and developer of expanded, autologous cellular therapies for the treatment of severe, chronic cardiovascular diseases including critical limb ischemia and dilated cardiomyopathy

Hanjoon Ryu

11.0

10.0

10.0

33

Manufacturer and global distributor of clinical diagnostic reagents and analyzers

Dave Peralta CEO

8.7

NA

NA

19

Nanoemulsion-based vaccines and anti-infective products

John Brothers president and CEO

8.0

9.0

-11.1

39

Design, develop and manufacture life science equipment and accessories, specifically liquid nitrogen cryogenic storage vessels.

H. David Humes president and chief science officer

2.6

3.6

-27.7

18

Utilizes stem cell and nonfabricated membrane technologies to develop a bioartificial implantable kidney and other organs

Timothy Solomon CEO

2.1

2.5

-16.0

NA

Providing innovative solutions for biotech cell culture research and manufacturing

Denis Callewaert president

1.3

1.4

-7.1

7

Biotechnology

Hyesook Kim president and CEO

0.3

NA

NA

7

Specializes in environmental health, hypertension and cancerrelated research, including biologically active eicosanoids such as EETs and DHETs, prostglandin H synthases (PGHSs, also called cyclooxugenases, COXs), cytochromes P450 (CYPs), glutathione S-transferases (GSTs), oxidative stress, DNA damage, Xenopus microarray and wound healing

5449 Research Drive, Canton Township 48188 (800) 445-9853; www.pointescientific.com

NanoBio Corp.

10.

Top local executive

This list of leading biotech companies is an approximate compilation of the largest companies involved in the research and development or manufacture of products designed to improve the health and well-being of humans. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Lumigen Inc., No. 3 on last year's list, which Crain's believes would make the list, declined to provide figures, and a reliable estimate could not be made. Crain's estimates are based on industry analyses and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B Plastics News. Figure represents molding sales. C Crain's estimate. D Cambridge, Mass.-based Stemgent Inc. bought Asterand's tissue-bank business August 2012. E Acquired by MedTest Holdings June 10, 2013. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Degrees offered

Michigan campus locations

Types of programs

Minimum GPA

Minimum GMAT/GRE

Cost per credit hour as of June 2013

Andrews University Berrien Springs 49104-0620 (269) 471-6321; www.andrews.edu/grad

MBA; MSA in church administration; M.A. and Ph.D. in educational leadership, higher education administration; graduate certificates in educational leadership

Berrien Springs

Online, full time, part time

2.6

Varies

$964

Aquinas College 1607 Robinson Road S.E., Grand Rapids 49506-1799 (616) 632-8900; www.aquinas.edu/management

Master of management with concentrations in organizational leadership, marketing management and health care administration; master of sustainable business

Grand Rapids

Part time, full time

2.8

450

$523

Baker College Center for Graduate Studies MBA, M.S. in information systems, organizational psychology, doctor of business 1116 W. Bristol Road, Flint 48507 administration (800) 469-3165; www.baker.edu/graduate-studies

Allen Park, Auburn Hills, Clinton Twp., Flint, Jackson, Cadillac, Port Huron, Muskegon

Online

2.5

NR B

$390

Central Michigan University 1650 Research Drive, Suite 165, Troy 48083 (248) 526-2620; www.cmich.edu/academics/ graduate_studies

MBA with emphases in enterprise resource planning using SAP software, logistics management, value-driven organization, human resources, marketing; M.S. in administration with concentrations in human resources, leadership, general, information resource management, international, acquisition, health services, public; M.A. in school principalship charter school leadership emphasis, sports administration; master of public administration; graduate certificates in many

Auburn Hills, Livonia, Troy, Full time, part time, Southfield, Warren, Dearborn, evenings, weekends Clinton Twp., Mount Pleasant, and online East Lansing, Flint, Grand Rapids, Petoskey, Saginaw, Traverse City

2.7

NR MBA 450/ NR

$477

Cleary University 3750 Cleary Drive, Howell 48843 (800) 686-1883; www.cleary.edu

MBA in financial planning, health care leadership, management and organizational leadership; certificates in health care informatics and event and meeting management

Ann Arbor, Howell

Online, blended

2.5

NR

$585

Concordia University - Ann Arbor 4090 Geddes Road, Ann Arbor 48105 (734) 995-7300; www.cuaa.edu

MBA, master's in organizational leadership; master's in educational leadership, curriculum and instruction

Ann Arbor

Full time, part time and evenings

Varies

NR

$614

Cornerstone University 1001 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids 49525 (616) 222-1448; www.cornerstone.edu

MBA; online MBA; M.S. in management

Lansing, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Zeeland

Full time, evenings, online

2.7

NR

$435

Davenport University 27650 Dequindre Road, Warren 48092 (800) 383-5200; www.davenport.edu

MBA with concentrations in accounting, finance, health care management, human resources management, strategic management and marketing; executive MBA, M.S. in information assurance, master of management

Livonia, Warren, Traverse City, Full time, part time, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, evenings, weekends Battle Creek, Lansing, Bay and online City, Midland, Flint

2.87

400/NR C

$611

DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management 26999 Central Park Blvd., Suite 125, Southfield 48076 (248) 213-1617; www.devry.edu

In person: MBA. Online: master's in accounting and financial management, human resource management, information systems management, network and communications management, project management, public administration

Southfield

Full time, part time, online

2.7

NR D

$766

Eastern Michigan University 404 Gary Owen Building, Ypsilanti 48197 (734) 487-4444; www.emich.edu/cob

MBA, M.S. in accounting, human resources and organizational development, information Ypsilanti, Livonia, Brighton, systems, integrated marketing communications; 13 graduate certificates, two Detroit, Jackson, Monroe, interdisciplinary graduate certificates Traverse City, Lapeer

Full time, part time, evenings, Saturdays and online

2.75/3.0 MSA

450/ 500 MSA

$449

Ferris State University 1201 S. State St., Big Rapids 49307 (231) 591-5000; www.ferris.edu

MBA, M.S. in information security and intelligence

Big Rapids, Alpena, Auburn Online, weekends, Hills, Clinton Twp., Dowagiac, campus Flint, Garden City, Grand Rapids, Greenville, Harper Woods, Howell, Lansing, Midland, Muskegon, Petoskey, Port Huron, Traverse City, Warren

2.75

500/upper 50th percentile

$485

Grand Rapids, Holland

Full time integrated, part time, online

3.0

500

$547

Online, full time

3.0

NR

$771

3.0/3.3 Doctoral

NR

$996

Grand Valley State University Seidman College of MBA in finance, innovation and technology management, health sector management; Business M.S. in taxation, accounting 50 Front St., Grand Rapids 49504 (616) 331-7100; www.gvsu.edu/mba Kettering University 1700 University Ave., Flint 48504 (810) 762-9500; https://www.kettering.edu/ academics/departments/business

MBA with concentrations in leadership, health care systems, information technology, Flint supply chain, and technology management; engineering concentrations in manufacturing, health care systems, mechanical design, and power electronics and machine drives; M.S. in engineering management and operations management; graduate certificates in global leadership, green business, health care systems and supply chain management

Lawrence Technological University 21000 W. 10 Mile Road, Southfield 48075-1058 (248) 204-2300; www.ltu.edu

MBA, M.S. in information systems, doctor of business administration; dual degrees: MBA/ Southfield, Warren (for Tacom Full time, part time, M.S. in information systems, MBA/master of engineering management, MBA/master of employees), Chrysler weekends, online architecture Technical Center (for CTC employees), Traverse City, Petoskey

Madonna University 36600 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 48150 (734) 432-5667; www.madonna.edu

MBA, M.S.B.A. with leadership studies, criminal justice, international business, health Livonia, Orchard Lake, Part time, evenings, services administration, project management, nonprofit leadership, international business Gaylord, Clinton Twp., Detroit weekends and online financial operations, marketing management

3.0

NR

$572

Marygrove College 8425 W. McNichols, Detroit 48221 (313) 927-1513; www.marygrove.edu

M.A. in human resources management, educational leadership

Detroit, online

Part time, full time, online

3.0

NR

$440

Michigan State University Broad College of Business 632 Bogue St., East Lansing 48824 (517) 355-7603; broad.msu.edu

MBA; WMBA; M.S. degrees in accounting; business analytics; finance; management, strategy, and leadership; marketing research; supply chain management; hospitality business. Ph.D.s in accounting, IT management, logistics, operations and sourcing management, finance, management, marketing

East Lansing, Troy

Full time, part time, evenings, weekends, and online

Varies

Varies

Varies

Michigan Technological University School of Business and Economics 1400 Townsend Drive, Houghton 49931-1295 (906) 487-3055; mbaonline.mtu.edu

MBA

Houghton

Online, campus, full time, part time, summer residency

2.9

550/NR

$744

Northern Michigan University Walker L. Cisler College of Business 1401 Presque Isle Ave., Marquette 49855-5301 (906) 227-2300; www.nmu.edu/mba

MBA

Marquette

Full time, part time, campus

3.0

500/NR

$599

Northwood University Richard DeVos Graduate School of Management 4000 Whiting Drive, Midland 48640 (800) 622-9000; www.northwood.edu/graduate

MBA and M.S. in organizational leadership

Troy, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Midland

Full time, part time, evenings, study aboard

3.0

NR

Varies

Oakland University School of Business Administration 238 Elliott Hall, Rochester Hills 48309 (248) 370-3287; www.sba.oakland.edu/grad

MBA, executive MBA in health care management and information systems leadership, Rochester Hills, Birmingham, M.S. in information technology management, master of accounting; post-masters Mount Clemens certificates in accounting, business economics, entrepreneurship, finance, human resources management, international business, management information systems, marketing, production/operations management, and general management geared to nonbusiness masters applicants

Part time or full time, evenings, some Saturday morning and some online courses

3.0

GMAT 500/ V 153 Q 144

$595.25

Olivet College 320 S. Main St., Olivet 49076 (269) 749-7626; insurance.olivetcollege.edu

MBA in insurance

Olivet

Online

3.0

500

$680

Saginaw Valley State University MBA 7400 Bay Road, Curtiss Hall 320, Saginaw 48710 (989) 964-4064; www.svsu.edu/mba

Saginaw, Gaylord, Chesterfield, Port Huron

Online, hybrid, part time, evenings

3.0

450

$463.80

Siena Heights University 19675 W. 10 Mile Road, Suite 400, Southfield 48075 (248) 799-5490; www.sienaheights.edu

M.A. in leadership in organization, health care, education, not-for-profit, and homeland security and emergency management

Southfield, Monroe, Adrian, Battle Creek, Benton Harbor, Lansing

Evenings, blended online

3.0

NR

$515

Spring Arbor University Gainey School of Business 106 E. Main, Spring Arbor 49283 (313) 461-6287; www.arbor.edu/academics/ gainey-school-of-business

MBA, M.S. in management

Troy, Flint, Howell, Battle Full time, online, Creek, Dearborn, Gaylord, hybrid Grand Rapids, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Traverse City

3.0

NR

$556

B Three years of full-time work experience prior to applying for admission. C GMAT waived if undergrad final GPA was 3.4 or better. D GMAT/GRE not required unless GPA is below 2.7. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Minimum GMAT/GRE

Cost per credit hour as of June 2013

3.0

NR B

$1,330 B

Continued from Page 113 Michigan campus locations

Degrees offered

Types of programs

University of Detroit Mercy 4001 W. McNichols, Detroit 48221 (313) 993-1203; business.udmercy.edu

MBA; MBA with health care concentration; joint MBA/MHSA; joint JD/MBA; joint Detroit MBA/MCIS; graduate certificates in finance, ethical leadership and change management, forensic accounting and business turnaround management

Part time, evenings, weekends, online

University of Michigan Ross School of Business 701 Tappan St., Ann Arbor 48109 (734) 763-5796; www.bus.umich.edu

MBA, global MBA, master's in accounting, supply chain management, entrepreneurship; over 20 MBA dual degree programs; doctoral study program

Full time, part time (evening or weekend) and executive

Varies

NR

Varies

University of Michigan-Dearborn College of Business 19000 Hubbard Drive, Dearborn 48126 (313) 593-5460; www.cob.umd.umich.edu

MBA with applied integrated management in accounting, finance, human Dearborn resources, international business, investment, marketing, management information systems, supply chain, taxation; M.S. in accounting, business analytics, finance, information systems, and supply chain management; MBA/master's in finance, engineering, health services administration, information systems

Full time, part time, evenings, and online

NR

NR

$771

University of Michigan-Flint School of Management 2200 Riverfront Center, 303 E. Kearsley St., Flint 48502 (800) 942-5636; somgradprograms.com

MBA in accounting, computer information systems, finance, health care management, international business, lean manufacturing and marketing; M.S. in accounting; graduate certificate in business

Flint

Part time, full time, traditional, mixed mode

3.0

450/150

Traditional: $585 NetPlus: $816.67

University of Phoenix 26261 Evergreen Road, Suite 135, Southfield 48322 (248) 675-3764; www.phoenix.edu

MBA in accounting, global management, health care management, HR management, marketing, public administration, others; master's in management, international, human resources management and public administration; M.S. in accountancy; doctoral programs

Southfield, downtown Detroit Evenings and online

2.5

NR

Varies

University of Windsor Odette School of Business MBA; MBA/JD dual; master's in management in international accounting and 401 Sunset Ave., Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4 finance, manufacturing management, logistics and supply chain management, (519) 253-3000, ext. 3097; www.uwindsor.ca/business human resources management

Windsor

2.75

550

Varies

Walsh College 3838 Livernois Road, Troy 48083 (248) 823-1610; www.walshcollege.edu

MBA, master's in management, M.S. in accountancy, finance, information assurance, information systems, taxation; dual MBA/M.S. in finance

Troy, Novi; classes taught at Full time, part time, University Center at Macomb evenings, weekends Community College, and online University Center at St. Clair County Community College, U.S. Army Tacom

2.750

NR

$609

Wayne State University School of Business Administration 5201 Cass Ave., Detroit 48202 (313) 577-4510; www.business.wayne.edu

MBA, M.S.A., M.S. in taxation, graduate certificate in business, joint J.D./MBA, Ph.D. in business with tracks in finance, management and marketing

Detroit, Farmington Hills, Warren

Full time, part time, evenings, weekends and online

NA C

GMAT 450 Ph.D. 600

$618.45

Western Michigan University Haworth College of Business 2100 Schneider Hall, Kalamazoo 49008 (269) 387-5133; www.wmich.edu/mba

MBA in computer information systems, finance, general business, international business, management or marketing; MBA/J.D., MBA/M.D., MSA

Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo

Part time evening

Ann Arbor

Full time

2.5

GMAT 450 $479.57 or equivalent GRE score

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MOBILE APP DEVELOPERS Ranked by total downloads as of May 2013 Number of applications developed per platform

iPhone

Robert Paul president and CEO

29,088,000

93

66

52

135

39 Connected vehicle, smart product (M2M) apps, consumer retail apps, field mobility solutions, enterprise app stores

Jacobs Media/jacAPPS

Paul Jacobs president

19,000,000

240

15

0

535

0

2. 3.

Detroit Labs

Paul Glomski co-founder and CEO

8,500,000

27

0

17

44

34 Domino's Pizza Ordering, Chevy Volt DC, Cleveland Cavaliers, DTE Energy

General Motors, Domino's Pizza, Caesars Entertainment, DTE Energy, Quicken Loans

4.

Matthew Chartier 65 Market St., Suite 100, Mount Clemens 48043 president and CEO, director of product development (586) 932-1002; www.eyewyre.com

6,000,000

125

0

40

35

2

LLamasoft Supply Chain Sherpa; Saagara, Health Through Breath: Pranayama

Llamasoft Inc., Saagara LLC, R.L. Polk, FedEx

PixoFactor LLC

5,000,000

30

0

25

30

0

Mobile game for Ford Social/Team Detroit, Harman Dynamic World, Cengage NCCO Explorer, physics-based game for Blue Goji

Ford, GM, Harman Kardon, U.S. Navy

5. 6.

Dave Koziol 212 S. Fourth Ave., Suite 2D, Ann Arbor 48104 president (734) 996-5654; www.arbormoon.com

4,750,000

12

4

10

50

13 AutoBike, WunderMap, FlockTag, XanEdu, LectureTools

7.

Marvel Apps LLC

Michael Antaran CEO

3,987,500

5

0

24

24

5

Missile Barrage, Thresher Wing, Fantasy Football, Coleman, Colo.; Mefuru Studios, London, Tapestry Twist, Quarantine London, Coleman England; John Floros, game inventor, Lantern, Coleman Creepy Camp Fire Stories Ferndale

8.

UnlimApps Inc.

Enea Gjoka owner and president

2,600,000

0

0

5

7

0

WordFactory, UnlimTones, UnlimDownloads, QuickIM, UMBus

9.

Relium Corp.

Eric Shapiro president

2,500,000

0

1

4

6

20 Weather Underground for iPhone, BatterySense by Weather Underground, Diagnostic Philips Instruments, Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, Philips Electronics, Apple

10.

Vectorform LLC

Kurt Steckling Jason Vazzano co-president, co-CEO and co-founders

2,300,000

10

1

112

34

20 Toolbox for Windows 8, Volkswagen Golf e-catalog, Volkswagen Up!, Galatic Alliance 2, Kayak

1 Campus Martius, Detroit 48226 (313) 227-7300; www.compuware.com 29777 Telegraph Road, No. 2650, Southfield 48034 (248) 353-9030; www.jacapps.com 1555 Broadway St., Detroit 48226 (313) 444-3063; www.detroitlabs.com

Top local executive(s)

EyeWyre Software Studios

24300 Southfield Road, Suite 103, Southfield 48075 (248) 996-8298; www.pixoent.com

Chris Firestone president

Arbormoon Software Inc.

628 Parent, Suite 106, Royal Oak 48067 (248) 980-7858; www.marvelapps.com 2000 Byrd St., Dearborn 48124 (313) 520-9727; unlimapps.com 3185 Appleridge Drive, Ann Arbor 48103 (734) 663-0706; www.relium.com 3905 Rochester Road, Royal Oak 48073 (248) 777-7777; www.vectorform.com

Other

iPad

Compuware Corp.

Rank

1.

Number of total downloads of mobile apps as of May 2013

BlackBerry

Company Address Phone; website

Android

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This is a list of graduate business degree programs offered by schools with campuses in Michigan. Information for the list was provided by the schools through surveys or from their websites. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. NA = not available. NR = not required. B GMAT can be waived for those with professional experience. Tuition discount of 50 percent on GMAT scores of 600 or higher. C For Ph.D.: undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or graduate GPA of 3.5.

Notable applications

Notable clients Clients across automotive, health care, manufacturing, transportation, financial, retail, government, telcom and tech sectors

Food Tripping, Chicago's Best TV show, KIRO FM Greater Media (WRIF/WCSX), SHFT, CSPAN, Ford, WGN-TV

The Weather Channel, University of Michigan Health System, Peterbilt, Xerox, TechSmith

NA

Nike, Volkswagen, Disney, Coca-Cola, Chrysler

This list of mobile application developers is an approximate compilation of the largest such companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston or Washtenaw counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Actual download figures may vary. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. NA = not available. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Ranked by 2012 revenue Company Address Rank Phone; website

Top executive(s)

Revenue Revenue ($000,000) ($000,000) 2012 2011

Full-time local employees Jan. 2013

Type of business

Compuware Corp.

Robert Paul president and CEO

$944.5

$1,009.8

1,968

Syntel Inc.

Bharat Desai chairman and Prashant Ranade president and CEO

723.9

642.4

NA

Tata Technologies Ltd.

Patrick McGoldrick CEO and Warren Harris president and COO

376.0

275.0

695

Engineering and design, product lifecycle management and product development IT services, proprietary software and knowledge management software systems

4.

Altair Engineering Inc.

James Scapa chairman and CEO

238.0

212.0

NA

Global software and technology, engineering simulation, advanced computing, enterprise analytics and product development

5.

RevSpring Inc.

Timothy Schriner president and CEO

236.1

142.0

120

Business process outsourcing, accounts receivable management

Vision Information Technologies Inc. (VisionIT)

David Segura CEO and Christine Rice president

226.5

Strategic Staffing Solutions Inc.

Cynthia Pasky president and CEO

208.7

220.0

537

Consulting and staff augmentation services, vendor management programs, executive search services, call center technology and a domestic IT development center

CareTech Solutions Inc.

Jim Giordano president and CEO

161.2

157.8

650

Information technology and Web products and services for more than 200 U.S. hospitals and health care systems

Acro Service Corp.

Ron Shahani president and CEO

159.6

133.0

1,448

Staff augmentation (IT, engineering, office support), outsourcing and IT and engineering consulting, application development and enablement, relational database design and development, Web design and development

1. 2. 3.

6. 7. 8. 9.

1 Campus Martius, Detroit 48226 (313) 227-7300; www.compuware.com 525 E. Big Beaver Road, Suite 300, Troy 48083 (248) 619-2800; www.syntelinc.com

41050 W. 11 Mile Road, Novi 48375-1302 (248) 426-1482; www.tatatechnologies.com

1820 E. Big Beaver Road, Troy 48083 (248) 614-2400; www.altair.com 29241 Beck Road, Wixom 48393 (248) 567-7300; www.dantomsystems.com

3031 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 600, Detroit 48202 (877) 768-7222; www.visionit.com 645 Griswold St., Suite 2900, Detroit 48226 (313) 596-6900; www.strategicstaff.com

901 Wilshire Drive, Suite 100, Troy 48084 (248) 823-0800; www.caretech.com 39209 W. Six Mile Road, Suite 250, Livonia 48152 (734) 591-1100; www.acrocorp.com

239.0

382

Software and professional services

IT outsourcing, knowledge process outsourcing, application development and management, e-business services, architecture consulting and support, IT infrastructure management, cloud computing, data warehousing and business intelligence, application testing, migration solutions

Mobile application solutions, managed IT services and talent management

10.

Stefanini Inc.

Antonio Moreira CEO, North America and Asia-Pacific

150.0

135.0

1,200

11.

Urban Science Applications Inc.

James Anderson president, founder and CEO

146.6

125.2

319

Global retail marketing consulting with a scientific approach

12.

HTC Global Services Inc.

Madhava Reddy president and CEO

135.0

116.0

185

Application development and maintenance, business process management, document and content management and project management office services

13.

Iconma LLC

Claudine George managing member

109.7

103.2

NA

Professional staffing and project-based services

14.

Diversified Computer Supplies Inc.

Joseph Hollenshead chairman, president and CEO

106.5

98.5

49

15.

Tweddle Group Inc.

Andrew Tweddle president and CEO

102.0

85.0

Technosoft Corp.

Radhakrishnan Gurusamy president

90.0

Netlink Software Group America Inc.

Dilip Dubey chairman and CEO ; Anurag Shrivastava co-founder and CEO EMEA and Greg Hacias COO

Synova Inc.

27335 W. 11 Mile Road, Southfield 48033 (800) 522-4400; www.stefanini.com 400 Renaissance Center, Suite 2900, Detroit 48243 (313) 259-9900; www.urbanscience.com

Offshore, onshore and nearshore managed IT services, systems integration, consulting and strategic staffing

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Largest Greater Michigan IT companies Ranked by 2012 revenue ($000,000)

Company City 1. Netech, Caledonia

Revenue (2012/2011) $186.9/$154.7

2. Open Systems Technologies, Grand Rapids

80.0/68.0

3. TechSmith, Okemos

51.4/45.3

4. Liquid Web, Lansing

49.6*/39.6*

5. Service Express, 39.9*/36.4* Grand Rapids 6. Dewpoint Lansing

34.0/31.0

7. Otterbase 31.7*/32.9* Technical Services, Grand Rapids 8. ITS Partners, Grand Rapids 9. NVINT, Caledonia

24.8*/NA

10.0/NA

10. BlueWare, Cadillac

9.0/5.0

11. Newmind Group, Kalamazoo

6.7/1.1

Distributor of imaging/printer supplies

12. BlueGranite, Portage

4.0/3.2

409

Publisher of automotive OEM owners and service information

13. Worksighted, Holland

3.7*/NA

72.0

150

Information technology and IT-enabled consulting services and business process outsourcing

84.5

71.5

126

Tim Manney president

69.8

74.2

Rapid Global Business Solutions Inc.

Nanua Singh president and CEO

64.5

BlueWater Technologies Group Inc.

Suzanne Schoeneberger president

HCL Global Systems Inc.

22.

3270 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 48084 (248) 786-2500; www.htcinc.com 850 Stephenson Highway, Suite 612, Troy 48083 (888) 451-2519; www.iconma.com 4435 Concourse Drive, Ann Arbor 48108 (800) 766-5400; www.dcsbiz.com 24700 Maplehurst, Clinton Twp. 48036 (586) 307-3700; www.tweddle.com

14. CQL, Grand Rapids

3.4/3.2

Information technology, supply chain and business process solutions

15. Artemis Technologies, East Lansing

1.2/1.1

200

Custom software development, maintenance and support, SAP technologies, SAP enterprise applications, SAP performance management, mobile applications development for financial and telecom verticals, cloud enabling of organizational resources

16. BizStream, Allendale

1.2/NA

54.5

470

Staffing, engineering services, IT and professional services, vendor management services, master service provider, recruitment process outsourcing

59.1

58.6

109

Design, engineering and implementation of custom technology solutions for live events, video conferencing, experiential marketing, interactive displays, lead generation capabilities

Durga Prasad Gadde president and CEO

58.0

40.0

80

Consulting, business solutions and systems integration

Secure-24 LLC

Mike Jennings CEO

54.0

40.0

358

Managed hosting, enterprise cloud computing and IT outsourcing for large organizations and mid-market companies.

23.

FutureNet Group Inc.

Perry Mehta president and CEO

53.3 B

32.6

113

Customized solutions for environmental and infrastructure improvement

24.

Plex Systems Inc.

Jason Blessing CEO

50.0

40.4

254

Develops software for manufacturing industry

25.

Lowry Computer Products Inc.

Michael Lowry chairman, president and CEO

45.0

44.0

80

IT systems integrator

16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

28411 Northwestern Highway, Suite 640, Southfield 48034 (248) 603-2600; www.technosoftcorp.com 999 Tech Row, Madison Heights 48071 (248) 204-8800; www.netlink.com

1000 Town Center, Suite 700, Southfield 48075 (800) 799-9625; www.synovainc.com

31791 Sherman Drive, Madison Heights 48071 (248) 589-1135; www.rgbsi.com

24050 Northwestern Highway, Southfield 48075 (248) 356-4399; www.BlueWaterTech.com

24543 Indoplex Circle, Suite 220, Farmington Hills 48335 (248) 473-0720; www.hclglobal.com 26955 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield 48033 (800) 332-0076; secure-24.com 12801 Auburn St., Detroit 48223 (313) 544-7117; www.futurenetgroup.com 1731 Harmon Road, Auburn Hills 48326 (248) 391-8001; www.plex.com 9420 Maltby Road, Brighton 48116 (810) 229-7200; www.lowrycomputer.com

This list of information technology companies is an approximate compilation of the largest such companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties that research, design, manufacture or invent equipment or software, plus companies that provide sophisticated computer services such as systems design, programming and information retrieval. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Companies based elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office and are ranked by their revenue in the five-county area. Unless noted, the companies provided the information. Crain's estimates are based on industry analyses and benchmarks, news reports and a wide range of other sources. Actual revenue figures may vary. NA = not available. B Acquired Smith & Wesson Security Solutions Inc. July 2012. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

17. Mutually Human 1.1/NA Software, Grand Rapids 18. Atriage Software 1.0/0.8 (Web Ascender), Okemos These Greater Michigan companies are headquartered outside of Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston and Washtenaw counties. * Inc. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST FOUNDATIONS Ranked by 2012 assets 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Assets ($000,000) 2012/2011

Type of foundation

$3,301.6 $3,025.8

P

Mariam Noland president

655.5 565.7

CO

William Davidson Foundation

Jonathan Aaron president

449.6 B 368.0

P

To continue Bill Davidson's philanthropic legacy toward causes that included Israel and the Jewish community; the local community and fine arts, education, sports and wellness; and creating opportunity for others locally, nationally and internationally

NA

The Skillman Foundation

Carol Goss president

438.1 427.8

P

To help develop good schools and good neighborhoods for children. Most grants are directed at six Detroit neighborhoods.

$20,000-$200,000

United Jewish Foundation

Scott Kaufman CEO

409.3 446.1

CO

The foundation owns, manages and invests Jewish communal assets; it allocates funds for community needs and ensures that assets are available to promote the continuity of the Jewish people

$250-$15 million

Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation

Douglas Bitonti Stewart executive director

249.5 233.8

P

Enrich humanity by strengthening and empowering families in need. Areas of critical importance include education, arts and culture and health with a particular attention to HIV/AIDS.

$1,000-$5 million

Hudson-Webber Foundation

David Egner president and CEO

167.2 154.0

P

Improve the vitality and quality of life in Detroit

$70,000-$3 million

Herrick Foundation

Todd Herrick president

155.0 150.0

P

To improve the general welfare of our society through support of education, medical and scientific research and social welfare charitable organizations

$10,000-$1 million

McGregor Fund

C. David Campbell president

154.6 164.6

P

To relieve the misfortune and promote the well-being of mankind

$25,000-$200,000

General Motors Foundation

Vivian Pickard president, GM Foundation

123.1 136.7

P

Supports a variety of activities in four major areas: education, health and human services, environment and energy, and community development

Varies

Richard & Jane Manoogian Foundation

Richard Manoogian president

120.5 128.2

P

Support for higher education, culture and the arts

$750-$2 million

Thompson Educational Foundation

Robert Thompson president

108.0 111.9

P

A specific educational initiative supporting New Urban Learning and Public School Academies of Detroit

NA

The Carls Foundation

Elizabeth Stieg executive director

106.8 112.2

P

Children's medical, including health care facilities and programs with emphasis on hearing impairment; children's welfare with some educational programs; preservation of natural areas through conservancies

$5,000-$50,000

The Fred A. & Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation

John Erb president

106.5 107.9

P

To nurture environmentally healthy and culturally vibrant communities in metropolitan Detroit and support initiatives to restore the Great Lakes basin; focusing on water quality, environmental health and justice, anchor arts, community arts and jazz education

$10,000-$4.5 million

Children's Hospital of Michigan Foundation

Tony Werner president and CEO

105.2 97.8

CO

Improving the health of children in Michigan by supporting pediatric medical education, research and community benefit programs and other initiatives

NA

Manoogian Simone Foundation

Louise Simone president

Support for Armenian organizations, including Armenian human-service and religious organizations

$1,000-$1.7 million

St. Augustine's University Foundation

Rev. Walter Checks pastor, religous affairs; development administration

96.3 84.0

CO

To organize, develop, implement and facilitate the actualization of an educational institution of higher education

$175,000-$15 million

Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation

Cheryl Elliott president and CEO

65.8 57.0

CO

To enrich the quality of life in our region through knowledgeable leadership, engaged grantmaking and creative partnerships with donors to make philanthropic investment and build endowment

$1,000-$25,000

The Jewish Fund

Margo Pernick executive director

62.5 56.7

CO

To support the overall health care and social-welfare needs of the Jewish and general communities in the Detroit metropolitan area

$6,000-$500,000

Ethel and James Flinn Foundation

Andrea Cole executive director and CEO

58.7 56.0

P

To improve mental health services for children, adolescents and adults, with a primary focus on Wayne, Oakland, Macomb and Washtenaw counties

$25,000-$150,000

The Lloyd and Mabel Johnson Foundation

Gordon Kummer president

57.0 51.2

P

To reduce human suffering and enrich quality of life through health and education services and Christian ministries in Michigan

$5,000+

Sage Foundation

Melissa Sage Fadim chairman and president

53.5 50.8

P

Making of grants and contributions that further charitable, educational, religious, scientific and/or literary purposes

$5,000-$200,000

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation

Ira Strumwasser executive director and CEO

51.7 47.8

CO

To improve the health of Michigan residents through the support of research and innovative programs

$50,000

DeRoy Testamentary Foundation

Julie Rodecker president

49.0 45.0

P

Support for programs in areas of youth and adult welfare, education, health care, arts and culture

$5,000-$50,000

Alex and Marie Manoogian Foundation

Richard Manoogian president

48.2 54.6

P

Support for Armenian organizations, including human-service and religious organizations

$1,000-$2.5 million

Foundation Address; phone

Top executive

The Kresge Foundation

Rip Rapson president and CEO

Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan

3215 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 48084 (248) 643-9630

333 W. Fort St., Suite 2010, Detroit 48226-3134 (313) 961-6675 755 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 2300, Troy 48084 NA

100 Talon Centre Drive, Suite 100, Detroit 48207 (313) 393-1185 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills 48301 (248) 642-4260

2 Towne Square, Suite 920, Southfield 48076 (248) 415-1444 333 W. Fort St., Suite 1310, Detroit 48226 (313) 963-7777 660 Woodward Ave., Suite 2290, Detroit 48226 (313) 465-7733 333 W. Fort St., Suite 2090, Detroit 48226 (313) 963-3495 300 Renaissance Center, Detroit 48265-3000 NA

Purpose of foundation To expand opportunities in America's cities through grantmaking and investing in arts and culture, education, environment, health, human services, community development and place-based efforts in Detroit

Approximate grant range $7,000-$3.2 million

Promote and facilitate community philanthropy in the seven counties of $35,000-$100,000 Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw, Livingston and St. Clair, and help donors invest in organizations they care about nationwide

21001 Van Born Road, Taylor 48180 (313) 274-8799 P. O. Box 6349, Plymouth 48170 (734) 453-6412

333 W. Fort St., Suite 1940, Detroit 48226 (313) 965-0990

38710 Woodward Ave., Suite 201, Bloomfield Hills 48304 (248) 498-2501 3901 Beaubien, Detroit 48201 (313) 964-6994

21001 Van Born Road, Taylor 48180 (313) 274-8799

17515 W. Nine Mile Road, Suite 755, Southfield 48075-4601 (248) 667-1400

96.5 P 77.8 ■ Biggest increase: 24.1%

301 N. Main St., Suite 300, Ann Arbor 48104 (734) 663-0401 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills 48301 (248) 203-1487 333 W. Fort St., Suite 1950, Detroit 48226-3134 (313) 309-3436 10315 Grand River, Suite 301, Brighton 48116 (810) 229-6380 P.O. Box 1919, Brighton 48116 (810) 227-7660

600 E. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit 48226 (313) 225-8706

26999 Central Park Blvd., Suite 160, Southfield 48076 (248) 827-0920

21001 Van Born Road, Taylor 48180 (313) 274-8799

This list of largest grant-making foundations is an approximate compilation of the largest such organizations in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Information was provided by the foundations or from state or federal filings. P = private foundation, CS = company-sponsored foundation, CO = community foundation. Actual figures may vary. NA = not available. B A preliminary figure. Form 990PF has not yet been filed. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIANNA REILLY

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Gift amount ($000,000)

Rank

Recipient

Giver

Gift purpose

1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. 12. 13. 14. 14. 16. 16. 16. 16. 16.

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

$200.0

Stephen Ross

New spaces for career services, events, research, classrooms and scholarships, with the intent of making the business school its own campus

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

110.0

Charles Munger

Graduate student residence hall, $10 million for fellowships

University of Michigan

50.0

Richard and Susan Rogel

Medical school scholarships, programs at the Center for Chinese Studies and future university initiatives

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

50.0

Helen Zell/Zell Family Foundation

Support graduate writing program

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

32.5

Penny and E. Roe Stamps

Support Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design

University of Michigan Health System

25.0

Samuel and Jean Frankel Foundation

Continue to support cardiovascular care

Lawrence Technological University

20.0

Anonymous

Development of new research and education center in A. Alfred Taubman Engineering, Life Sciences and Architecture Complex

Detroit Zoological Society

10.0

Stephen Polk

Build new Penguin Conservation Center

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

8.0

William and Delores Brehm

Renovation and expansion of the school's Earl V. Moore building

Wayne State University

5.0

Mort and Brigitte Harris

Create the Mort and Brigitte Harris Endowed Scholarship Fund in the School of Medicine and the Mort and Brigitte Office for Adult Literacy Endowment Fund in the Irvin D. Reid Honors College

Beaumont Health System

5.0

Danialle and Peter Karmanos Jr.

Create the Karmanos Center for Natural Birth and the Danialle & Peter Karmanos Jr. Birth Center at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak

University Liggett School

4.3

John A. and Marlene L. Boll Foundation Support a new, state-of-the-art athletics facility

University of Michigan

2.5

Jeffrey MacKie-Mason and Janet Netz

Establish a tenured faculty position within UM's School of Information

Lawrence Technological University

2.0

Siemens PLM Software

Allow students to develop products in industries such as automotive, aerospace, defense, machinery, medical, high-tech and electronics

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

2.0

Tim Manganello/BorgWarner Foundation

Create endowed department chair within College of Engineering, generate endowed interest to supplement departmental funds for research and teaching

St. John Providence Health System

1.0

Anonymous

Increase the size of the emergency room at St. John Macomb-Oakland Hospital

Wayne State University

1.0

Allan Gilmour

Endowment to pay out at 4.5 percent a year to fund education for students with financial need

College for Creative Studies

1.0

Danialle and Peter Karmanos Jr.

Establish the Danialle and Peter Karmanos Jr. Graphic Design Studios

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

1.0

Mary Sue and Kenneth Coleman

International study, internships, service work and other opportunities for students

Detroit Educational Television Foundation (Detroit Public Television)

1.0

William H. Smith family

Establish William H. Smith Family Leadership Circle and to challenge five donors of $200,000 each to lead funding in program development

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CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST NONPROFITS Ranked by 2012 gross receipts Rank

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

REAL ESTATE/SERVICES

10. 11. 12. 13.

Organization, fiscal-year end Address Phone; website

Macomb-Oakland Regional Center Inc. (9/2012) 16200 19 Mile Road, Clinton Township 48038 (586) 263-8700; www.morcinc.org

Community Living Services Inc. (9/2012) 35425 Michigan Ave. W., Wayne 48184 (734) 467-7600; www.comlivserv.com

Lutheran Social Services of Michigan (12/2012) 8131 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit 48214 (313) 823-7700; www.lssm.org

The Salvation Army-Eastern Michigan Division (9/

15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 24.

Gross receipts ($000,000) 2012/2011

Gerald Provencal executive director

$202.5 $198.2

James Dehem president and CEO

143.5 133.4

Mark Stutrud president and CEO

97.0 90.2

Dennis Strissel divisional commander, colonel

95.5 88.3

Indu Rawat trustee

87.5 460.8

Susan Goodell president and CEO

79.9 48.1

Patricia Mooradian president

78.5 B 84.8

Leader Dogs for the Blind (6/2012) 1039 S. Rochester Road, Rochester 48307 (248) 651-9011; www.leaderdog.org

Susan Daniels president and CEO

71.7 54.8

United Way for Southeastern Michigan (6/2012)

Michael Brennan president and CEO

69.6 88.9

2012) 16130 Northland Drive, Southfield 48075 (248) 443-5500; www.salmich.org

Rural India Supporting Trust (12/2012) 38955 Hills Tech Drive, Farmington Hills 48331 (248) 353-7620; NA

Forgotten Harvest Inc. (6/2013) 21800 Greenfield Road, Oak Park 48237 (248) 967-1500; www.forgottenharvest.org

The Edison Institute Inc. (The Henry Ford) (12/2011) 20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn 48124 (313) 982-6001; www.thehenryford.org

660 Woodward Ave., Suite 300, Detroit 48226 (313) 226-9200; www.uwsem.org

Hospice of Michigan Inc. (12/2012)

Dorothy Deremo president and CEO

69.0 58.8

Lincoln Smith president, CEO and trustee

66.5 66.6

Walt Young interim president

63.0 71.7

Denise Rabidoux president and CEO

60.8 50.4 51.8 50.0

(12/2012) 26200 Lahser Road, Suite 300, Southfield 48033-7157 (248) 281-2020; www.pvm.org

Roger Myers president and CEO, Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Paul Miller president, PVM Foundation

GreenPath Inc. (dba GreenPath Debt Solutions)

Jane McNamara president and CEO

51.5 43.5

Scott Kaufman CEO

49.3 46.4

Ray Rabidoux president and CEO

46.8 36.6

Tina Abbate Marzolf CEO

46.6 43.8

400 Mack Ave., Detroit 48201 (313) 578-5000; www.hom.org

Altarum Institute (12/2012) 3520 Green Court, Suite 300, Ann Arbor 48105 (734) 302-4600; www.altarum.org

Gleaners Community Food Bank Inc. (9/2013) 2131 Beaufait, Detroit 48207 (313) 923-3535; www.gcfb.org

Evangelical Homes of Michigan (4/2012) 18000 Coyle Ave., Detroit 48235 (313) 836-5306; www.evangelicalhomes.org

Presbyterian Villages of Michigan/ Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Foundation

14.

Top executive(s)

(12/2012) 36500 Corporate Drive, Farmington Hills 48331 (248) 553-5400; www.greenpath.org

Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit/ United Jewish Foundation (5/2013)

1200 Earhart Road, Ann Arbor 48105 (734) 769-6410; www.glacierhills.org

Area Agency on Aging 1-B (9/2012) 29100 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 400, Southfield 48034 (248) 357-2255; www.aaa1b.com

Medical Resources Group (6/2012) 43800 Garfield Road, Suite 201, Clinton Township 48038 (586) 228-4703; mrgmichigan.com

Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute (4/2012) 4100 John R, Detroit 48201 (800) 527-6266; www.karmanos.org

The Guidance Center (9/2012) 13101 Allen Road, Southgate 48195 (734) 785-7700; www.guidance-center.org

Detroit Employment Solutions Corp. (6/2013) 440 E. Congress, Detroit 48226 (313) 876-0674; www.detroitmiworks.com

Organ Procurement Agency of Michigan (Gift of Life) (12/2012)

Ranked by campaign goal

Vincent DiBattista president

45.8 70.3

Gerold Bepler president and CEO

43.9 39.0

Kari Walker president and CEO

43.4 40.0

Pamela Moore president and CEO

43.0 NA

Richard Pietroski CEO

39.1 39.1

Southeast Michigan Community Alliance (9/2012) Focus: Hope (9/2012) 1355 Oakman Blvd., Detroit 48238 (313) 494-5500; www.focushope.edu

Gregory Pitoniak CEO

38.3 47.9

William F. Jones Jr. CEO

38.3 37.0

Campaign start date/ Targeted ending date

$4,000.0 $1,700.0

July 2011 2018

500.0+ 288.0

2009 2018

Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit/ United Jewish Foundation

250.0 80.0

2011 2017

Henry Ford Health System

250.0 248.0

January 2007 December 2013

Detroit Riverfront Conservancy

140.0 121.0

2003 TBD

Focus: Hope

100.0 79.4

Oct. 1, 2005 December 2015

Lawrence Technological University

100.0 98.5

July 2006 July 2016

University of Detroit Mercy

60.0 23.5

2012 TBD

Neighborhood Service Organization

52.0 48.5

October 2008 2014

Presbyterian Villages of Michigan/Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Foundation

27.4 11.1

2010 2017

Habitat for Humanity Detroit

25.0 NA

February 2012 December 2014

Detroit Historical Society

20.1 18.5

July 2009 June 2014

Crittenton Hospital Medical Center Foundation

20.0 8.3

November 2010 2014

St. Joseph Mercy Oakland

11.5 9.3

2008 2015

St. Mary Mercy Livonia

8.0 4.0

2012 2016

Chelsea Community Hospital

6.0 NA

NA 2014

Detroit Educational Television Foundation (Detroit Public Television)

4.0 1.9

Sept. 2012 2017

Heidelberg Project

3.0 NA

2014 2017

Rose Hill Center Inc.

2.5 2.3

2012 Dec. 31, 2013

The Guidance Center

1.5 NA

October 2013 October 2016

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

1.

Victors for Michigan

Wayne State University

2. 3. 3. 5. 6. 6. 8. 9. 10.

12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

3861 Research Park Drive, Ann Arbor 48108 (800) 482-4881; www.giftoflifemichigan.org 25363 Eureka Road, Taylor 48180 (734) 229-3500; www.semca.org

Campaign goal/ Amount raised so far ($000,000)

Organization name Rank Campaign name

11.

6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills 48301 (248) 642-4260; jewishdetroit.org

Glacier Hills Senior Living Community (3/2012)

December 30, 2013

19. 20.

Capital campaign

Centennial Fund

Henry Ford Health System Envision campaign

East Riverfront Capital Campaign

Investing in Hope

Proud Heritage, Bold Future

Comprehensive campaign

A Place to Call Home

Comprehensive statewide campaign

Leaders to ReBuild Detroit

Past>Forward

Cornerstone Campaign

Experience The Future

Generations Together

Branching Out Campaign

William H. Smith Family Leadership Circle

Heidelberg Global Family Campaign

Visioning Brighter Futures: Campaign for Excellence

Creating a Vibrant Future: Guidance Center Kids-TALK CAC permanent home

This list of 501(c)(3) status nonprofit organizations is an approximate compilation of the largest such organizations in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. NSF International, No. 2 on last year's list and which Crain's believes would make the list, declined to provide figures, and their 2012 Form 990 has not yet been filed; a reliable estimate could not be made. B A preliminary figure. 2012 Form 990 has not yet been filed.

This list is an approximate compilation of the largest comprehensive multiyear campaigns in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the organizations. Organizations with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Actual figures may vary. NA = not available.

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INDEX OF COMPANIES

A AAA Michigan ................................61 Aastrom Biosciences Inc. ............111 ABC Appliance Inc. .................. 17, 44 Access Business Group LLC ..........109 Accident Fund Holdings Inc. ............31 Accountable Healthcare Alliance ..107 Accuri Cytometers Inc...................111 Acro Service Corp. ......21, 39, 93, 115 Adoba Hotel Dearborn/Detroit Conference Center ........................101 Advance Capital Management Inc. ....73 Advantage Management Group Inc. (The Manors) ............27, 43 Advantage Realty Inc. ....................95 Advantage Resourcing ....................93 Affinia Group Inc. ......................15, 49 Affinity Group Credit Union ..............75 Airea Inc. ................................43, 103 Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd. ..........................45 Aisin World Corp. of America ....45, 47, 48 AIT Worldwide Logistics ..................98 AKT Peerless Environmental Services LLC ..................................99 Alberici Constructors Inc. ................97 Albert Kahn Family of Cos. ..............97 Allegiance Health..........................108 Alliance Catholic Credit Union ........75 Alliance Technology Solutions LLC ..41 Allied Insurance Managers Inc. ......77 Allor Manufacturing Inc. ................62 Ally Financial Inc.............................55 Alro Steel Corp. ..............................31 Alta Equipment Co. ..................21, 33 Altair Engineering Inc. ......19, 99, 115 Altarum Institute ..........................120

Alticor Inc. (Amway) ................31, 63 Ambassador Capital Management LLC ..73 Amcor Ltd. ....................................45 Amcor Rigid Plastics USA Inc. ........45 AMEC Environment & Infrastructure Inc. ..99 American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. ..............29, 33, 47, 109 American Interiors Inc. ................103 American Plastic Toys Inc. ..............27 Amerilodge Group LLC ....................39 Amerisure Mutual Insurance Co. ....17 Andrews University ......................113 (City of) Ann Arbor ........................62 Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation ..117 Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest Resort ....................101 Ann Arbor Public Schools ................62 Ansara Restaurant Group Inc. ........25 Aon Corp. ......................................77 Aquinas College ..........................113 Arbor Bancorp Inc. ........................71 Arbormoon Software Inc. ..............114 ARC Supply Chain Solutions Inc. ..39, 98 Arcadis U.S. Inc. ............................62 Area Agency on Aging 1-B ............120 Aristeo Construction Co. ....21, 35, 97 Arrow Strategies LLC ................41, 93 Arrow Uniform-Taylor LLC ................25 Artemis Technologies Inc. ............115 Art Van Furniture Inc. ........17, 44, 59 Asahi Kasei Plastics North America Inc. ..62 ASG Renaissance LLC ....................41 Ash Stevens Inc. ..........................111 Asset Acceptance Capital Corp. ......59 Asterand ......................................111 Atheneum Suite Hotel and Conference Center ..................102

Atlas Oil Co. ............................15, 33 Atriage Software LLC (Web Ascender) ..115 Atwell LLC ..............................25, 99 Auburn Pharmaceutical Co. ............27 (George W.) Auch Co.................23, 97 Auto-Owners Insurance Co. Inc. ......31 Autocam Corp./Autocam Medical....31 Autoliv Americas Group ............45, 47 Autoliv Inc. ....................................45 Avis Ford Inc. ......................23, 43, 51 Azimuth Capital Management LLC....73 Aztec Manufacturing Corp. Inc.........41

B BAE Systems Inc.............................99 Baker College Center for Graduate Studies ....................113 Baker Tilly Virchow Krause LLP ........69 Balco Interiors LLC (Interior Environments) ..................103 Bank of America ............................71 (The) Bank of Holland ................71, 79 Bank of Michigan ............................79 (The) Bank of Northern Michigan ....79 Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute ....................108, 120 Barnes & Thornburg LLP ..................89 Barrick Enterprises Inc. ............17, 44 Barris, Sott, Denn & Driker PLLC......87 (The) Bartech Group Inc. ..........19, 93 Barton Malow Co.................15, 44, 97 Bay Logistics Inc.............................98 BDO USA LLP ..................................69 Beaumont Health System .................. 53, 57, 61, 108, 119 Behr America Inc. ..........................45 Behr GmbH and Co. KG....................45 Bejin VanOphem & Bieneman PC ....91 Belfor Holdings Inc. ..................15, 97 Belle Tire Distributors Inc. ........19, 44 Benlee Inc. ..............................27, 99 Benteler Automotive Corp. ..............47 Best Western Plus Sterling Inn Banquet and Conference Center ....102 Birmingham Bloomfield Bancshares Inc. (Bank of Birmingham) ..............79 BizStream Inc. ..............................115

December 30, 2013 Black & Veatch ..................62, 97, 99 Bloom Asset Management Inc. ........73 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan/ Blue Care Network................53, 55, 105 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation ................117 BlueGranite Inc. ............................115 BlueWare Inc. ..............................115 BlueWater Technologies Group Inc. ..............................27, 39, 115 Bodman PLC ............................85, 91 Borgess Health ............................108 BorgWarner Inc. ....29, 33, 47, 48, 109 Botsford Health Care ........53, 57, 108 Braun Kendrick Finkbeiner PLC ........89 Brazeway Inc. ................................39 Brembo North America ....................49 Briarwood Mall..............................103 Bridgewater Interiors LLC ..........15, 43 (City of) Brighton ............................62 Brighton Area Schools ....................62 Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione PC ........91 Brooks Kushman PC ..................85, 91 Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH & Co. KG ..45 Brose North America Inc. ................45 Brown & Brown ..............................77 Budco Holdings Inc. ........................21 Buff Whelan Chevrolet ........21, 39, 51 BullsEye Telecom Inc. ....................25 Bureau Veritas North America Inc. ..99 Butzel Long PC..........................85, 91

C Camaco LLC..............................19, 39 Cantor Colburn LLP ........................89 Capital Insurance Group ..................77 Capitol Bancorp Ltd...................30, 79 Captrust Financial Advisors ............73 CareTech Solutions Inc. ..........21, 115 Carhartt Inc. ..................................17 (The) Carls Foundation ..................117 Carlson, Gaskey & Olds PC ........87, 89 Carrier, Blackman & Associates PC....89 Cascade Engineering Inc. ................31 CDI Corp.........................................93 Celtic Investment Inc. ....................79

Center for Financial Planning Inc. ....73 Central Macomb Community Credit Union....................................75 Central Michigan University ..........113 Century 21 Curran & Christie Inc. ....95 Century 21 Today Inc. ....................95 Century 21 Town & Country ............95 Charles Reinhart Co. ......................95 Charter One Bank, Southfield ..........71 Chase Plastic Services Inc.........21, 35 CHE Trinity Health....53, 57, 61, 62, 108 Chelsea Community Hospital ........120 Chelsea Milling Co. ..................23, 62 Chelsea School District ..................62 Chemical Financial Corp. ....30, 71, 79 ChemicoMays LLC ..........................43 Chem-Trend LP................................62 Children’s Hospital of Michigan Foundation ................117 Chippewa Valley Schools ................59 ChoiceOne Financial Services Inc.....71 Christian Financial Credit Union ......75 (The) Christman Co. ........................97 Chrysan Industries Inc.....................39 Chrysler Group LLC ....15, 33, 48, 53, 55, ................................57, 59, 61, 62, 109 Citizens Insurance Co. of America ....62 Clark Hill PLC......................85, 89, 91 Clayton & McKervey PC ..................69 Cleary University ..........................113 CMS Energy Corp. ....................29, 63 Cobo Center..................................101 (The) Colasanti Cos...................23, 97 Cold Heading Co. ............................21 Coldwell Banker Preferred Realtors ..95 Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel ..........95 Cole, Newton & Duran CPAs ............69 College for Creative Studies ..........119 Collins, Einhorn, Farrell & Ulanoff PC ..85 Columbian Distribution Services Inc. ..98 Comau Inc. ....................................57 Comerica Asset Management Group ....73 Comerica Bank ....53, 55, 57, 61, 71, 79 Comerica Park ..............................101 Commercial Contracting Group Inc. ........................19, 33, 44, 97 Community Choice Credit Union ......75 Community Financial Credit Union....75 Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan ................117 Community Living Services Inc.......120 Compuware Corp. ............55, 114, 115 Concordia University - Ann Arbor ....113 Conestoga-Rovers & Associates Inc.....99 Conlin, McKenney & Philbrick PC ....87 Consortium of Independent Physician Associations..................107 Continental AG................................45 Continental Automotive Systems U.S. Inc.................45, 47, 48, 49, 109 Contractors Steel Co.......................19 Con-way Inc. ......................29, 62, 98 Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. ..29, 35, 47 Co-op Services Credit Union ............75 Cornerstone Community Financial ..75 Cornerstone University ..................113 Corrosion Fluid Products Corp. ........23 Couzens, Lansky, Fealk, Ellis, Roeder & Lazar PC ..........................87 Covenant HealthCare ....................108 CQL Corp. ....................................115 Crain Communications Inc. ..............19 Credit Union One ............................75 Crestmark Bancorp Inc. ..................71 Crittenton Hospital Medical Center ....................57, 108, 120 (The) Crown Group Inc.....................25 Crystal Park..................................101 CSB Bancorp Inc. (Chelsea State Bank) ..................................71 Cummings, McClorey, Davis & Acho PLC ..87 Cunningham Dalman PC ..................89 Custom Biogenic Systems Inc. ......111

D D&D Logistics LLC ..........................98 (The) Dako Group ............................93 Daly Merritt Insurance ....................77 Danlaw Inc. ....................................99 Dart Container Corp. ......................31 Davenport University ....................113 Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy & Sadler PLC ..87 Dean & Fulkerson PC ......................87 Dearborn Mid-West Co.....................21 Dearborn Public Schools..................61 Deloitte LLP ..............................55, 69 Delphi Automotive plc ..29, 47, 48, 49, 57 Delphi Technologies Inc.................109 Delta Dental of Michigan Inc. ........105

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December 30, 2013 DeMaria Building Co. Inc. ..........23, 97 Dencap Dental Plans ....................105 Denso Corp. ....................................45 Denso International America Inc...........45, 47, 48, 49, 109 Derderian, Kann, Seyferth & Salucci PC ..69 DeRoy & Devereaux Private Investment Counsel Inc. ..................73 DeRoy Testamentary Foundation....117 (City of) Detroit ........................53, 55 Detroit Diesel Corp. ........................55 Detroit Educational Television Foundation............................119, 120 Detroit Employment Solutions Corp. ..120 Detroit Historical Society ..............120 Detroit Institute of Arts ................101 Detroit Labs ..................................114 Detroit Lions Inc. ............................19 Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center....101 Detroit Medical Center ..................45, 53, 55, 57, 108 Detroit Metropolitan Credit Union ....75 Detroit Public Schools ..............53, 55 Detroit R&D Inc. ..........................111 Detroit Riverfront Conservancy ......120 Detroit Zoological Society ............119 DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management..................113 Dewpoint Inc.................................115 DFCU Financial ..............................75 Dickinson Wright PLLC ........85, 89, 91 DiClemente Siegel Design Inc. ........97 (The) Diez Group............17, 35, 41, 44 Diplomat Pharmacy Inc. ..................31 Diversified Computer Supplies Inc. ..23, 115 Diversified Restaurant Holdings Inc. (Bagger Dave’s) ..............................35 DMC PHO LLC ..............................107 DMC Primary Care Physicians PC ..107 (The) Dobrusin Law Firm PC ............91 Doeren Mayhew & Co. PC................69 Domestic Linen Supply & Laundry Co. ..27 Domino’s Pizza Inc. ..................29, 62 Dow Automotive Systems ..............45 Dow Chemical Co. ........30, 45, 48, 63 Dow Corning Corp. ......31, 48, 63, 109 Dowding Industries Inc. ..................39 Dow Global Technologies Inc. ........109 DTE Energy Co.........29, 53, 55, 61, 62 Dura Automotive Systems LLC/ Global Automotive Systems LLC ......15 Dykema Gossett PLLC ....21, 85, 89, 91

E Eastern Michigan University ....62, 113 Eastland Center ............................103 Eaton Corp. ..................................109 Ebinger Manufacturing/ Jets Manufacturing Co. ..................39 (The) Edison Institute Inc. (The Henry Ford) ..........................120 Edwards Brothers Malloy Inc. ....23, 62 Edwards, Ellis, Stanley, Armstrong, Bowren & Co. PC ............................69 Elder Automotive Group..17, 39, 41, 44, 51 Elite Plastic Products/Elite Mold & Engineering ................................41 Emagine Canton............................101 Emagine Novi ................................101 England Logistics SCM....................98 EnviroSolids LLC ............................99 Epitec Inc. ..........................25, 43, 93 ePrize Inc. ......................................25 EQ The Environmental Quality Co. ..19, 99 Ernst & Young LLP ..........................69 Ervin Industries Inc. ........................21 ESG Automotive Inc. ......................99 Ethel and James Flinn Foundation ..117 Evangelical Homes of Michigan......120 Evans Distribution Systems Inc. ......98 Exhibit Works Inc. (EWI Worldwide) 21 Express-1 Inc. ................................98 Extra Credit Union ..........................75 EyeWyre Software Studios ............114

F Fabri-Kal Corp. ................................31 Facility Matrix Group ....................103 Fairlane Town Center ....................103 Farmington Public Schools ..............57 Faurecia North America ..........45, 47, 48, ..........................................53, 57, 59, 62 Faurecia S.A. ..................................45 Federal-Mogul Corp. ......29, 47, 48, 49 Fenner Melstrom and Dooling PLC....69 Fentura Financial Inc. (The State Bank) ..79 Ferris State University ..................113 FES Group LLC ................................97

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Fifth Third Bancorp Inc. ..................79 Fifth Third Bank ..............................71 Firstbank Corp. ........................30, 71 First Independence Corp. ................43 FirstMerit Michigan ..................71, 79 First National Bancshares Inc. ........71 First Place Bank ............................71 1st Source Corp. ............................79 1st Source Servall Inc. ....................21 First State Financial Corp. (First State Bank) ..........................71 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber Inc...............................97, 99 Fisher & Co. Inc. ............................19 (Jay A.) Fishman Ltd. ......................73 FKA Distributing Co. (HoMedics) ....17 Flagstar Bancorp Inc. ..........29, 57, 71 Flexible Plan Investments Ltd. ........73 Florida Production Engineering Inc. ..21 FNBH Bancorp Inc. (First National Bank in Howell) ........71 Focus: Hope..................................120 Foley & Lardner LLP ..................87, 91 Ford Conference & Event Center ....101 Ford Motor Co. ..29, 48, 53, 59, 61, 62, 109 Forgotten Harvest Inc. ..................120 Fori Automation Inc.........................21 Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC 87, 89 Fox Motor Group LLC ......................31 Fox Theatre ..................................101 Frankenmuth Mutual Insurance Co...31 Frank Rewold and Son Inc. ........25, 97 Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap PC89 (The) Fred A. & Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation ........................117 FutureNet Group Inc. ..27, 39, 97, 99, 115

G G-Tech Services Inc. ..................39, 93 Gallagher Benefit Services of Michigan Inc. ..............................77 Garan Lucow Miller PC ........85, 89, 91 Garber Management Group Inc.........31 Garden City Hospital ......................61 Garden Fresh Salsa Co. Inc. ............23 General Dynamics Corp. ..................45 General Dynamics Land Systems ............................45, 48, 59 General Motors Co. ..........29, 35, 48, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61 General Motors Foundation............117 General Motors Heritage Center ....101 General RV Center Inc. ........19, 35, 44 Genesys Regional Medical Center ..108 Genisys Credit Union ......................75 Gensler Architecture, Planning and Design PC ................................97 Gentex Corp. ..........................30, 109 Gentherm Inc. ................................33 Geometric Americas Inc. ................99 George P. Johnson Co. ..............17, 33 Ghafari Associates LLC....................99 Ghafari Inc. ..............................23, 97 Giarmarco, Mullins & Horton PC ......85 Gifford, Krass, Sprinkle, Anderson & Citkowski PC ........................87, 91 GKN Driveline North America Inc. ..45, 47 GKN PLC ........................................45 Glacier Hills Senior Living Community..120 Glassman Automotive Group Inc.27, 51 Gleaners Community Food Bank Inc. ..120 Global Automotive Alliance LLC ..................17, 35, 43, 98 GlobalHue ................................23, 43 GM Global Technologies Operations LLC ............................109 Godfrey Hammel, Danneels & Co. PC (GHD CPAs and Advisors) ................69 Golden Dental Plans Inc.................105 Gold Star Mortgage Financial Group ..27 Gonzalez Design Group ..............25, 41 Goodman Venegas ..........................41 Gordon Advisors PC ........................69 Gordon Food Service Inc. ................31 Gorno Automotive Group............23, 51 Grand Valley State University Seidman College of Business ........113 Grant, Millman & Johnson PC ..........69 Grant Thornton LLP ........................69 Great Expressions Dental Centers PC ..............................19, 35 Great Lakes Crossing Outlets ........103 Great Lakes Employee Benefit Services Inc. ......................................77 Greater Macomb PHO....................107 Grede Holdings LLC ..................15, 33 Greektown Casino-Hotel ..................55 GreenPath Inc. ..............................120 Guardian Alarm Co. ........................25 Guardian Industries Corp. ..15, 48, 109 (The) Guidance Center ..................120

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H Habitat for Humanity Detroit ..........120 Hall & Hunter Realtors ....................95 Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman PLLC ................................87 Hamilton Anderson Associates Inc. ..97 Hantz Holdings Inc. ........................79 Harley Ellis Devereaux Corp. ......97, 99 Harness, Dickey & Pierce PLC....85, 91 Harold Zeigler Lincoln-Mercury ........31 Hartland Consolidated Schools ........62 (The) Harvard Drug Group LLC..........17 Harvey Industries LLC ................27, 43 Harvey Kruse PC ............................87 Hatch Stamping Co. ..................23, 62 Haworth Inc. ..................................31 HCL Global Systems Inc...........39, 115 Health Alliance Plan of Michigan....105 HealthPlus of Michigan Inc. ..........105 Heidelberg Project ........................120 Heinz Prechter Educational and Performing Arts Center..................101 Hella Corporate Center USA Inc. ......45 Hella KGaA Hueck & Co...................45 Henniges Automotive ................17, 35 (The) Henry, Autograph Collection 102 (The) Henry Ford ..........................101 Henry Ford Health System ........53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 108, 120 Henry Ford Physician Network ......107 Hercules & Hercules Inc. ................43 Herman Miller Inc. ..........................30 Herrick Foundation........................117 Hertz Schram PC ............................87 Hiller Inc.........................................21 HKS Architects PC ..........................97 Hobbs + Black Associates Inc. ........97 Holland Hospital............................108 (E.L.) Hollingsworth & Co. ..............98 Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP ......................85, 89, 91 Honor Bancorp Inc...........................79 Horizon Bancorp..............................79 Hospice of Michigan Inc. ..............120 Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC ..85, 91 Howard Hanna ................................95 Howell Public School District ..........62 HSP-EPI Acquisition LLC (Entertainment) ..............................23 HTC Global Services Inc.....23, 39, 115 Hubbell, Roth & Clark Inc. ..............99 Hudson-Webber Foundation ..........117 Hungry Howie’s Pizza Inc. ................19 Huntington Bancshares Inc. ............79 Huntington National Bank................71 Hurley Medical Center ..................108 Huron Valley Physicians Association PC ............................107 Huron Valley Schools ......................57 Huron Valley State Bank ..................79 (The) Huttenlocher Group ................77 Hylant Group ..................................77 Hyundai Mobis ................................45

Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss PC ....85, 91 James Group International Inc...23, 43, 98 Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit/United Jewish Foundation ....120 (The) Jewish Fund ........................117 JGA Inc. ..........................................97 J. Howard Nudell Architects Inc. ......97 JMA Logistics LLC ..........................43 Joe Louis Arena ............................101 John E. Green Co. ......................19, 44 Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience ..................45, 47, 48, 53, 55, 59, 61, 109 Johnson Controls Inc. ......................45 (Lloyd and Mabel) Johnson Foundation ..................................117 Johnson Rosati Schultz Joppich PC ..87 Johnston Lewis Associates Inc.........77 J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. ....57, 71, 79 J.S. Clark Agency Inc.......................77 JSJ Corp. ........................................31

K Kapnick Insurance Group ................77 (Barbara Ann) Karmanos Cancer Institute ............................108 Kar Nut Products Co. ......................25 Kasco Inc. ................................27, 97 (H.W.) Kaufman Financial Group Inc./Burns & Wilcox Ltd. ..........15, 44 KBC Tools Inc. ................................39 KC Integrated Services LLC ............98 Keller Williams Plymouth/Canton ....95 Keller Williams Realty Novi/Northville ..95 Kellogg Co. ..............................30, 48 Kelly Services Inc. ........29, 44, 57, 93 Kemp Klein Law Firm ......................87 Kentwood Office Furniture LLC ......103 Kenwal Steel Corp. ..............15, 33, 44 Kerr, Russell and Weber PLC ..........85 Kettering University ......................113 Keweenaw Financial Corp. ..............71 Key Plastics LLC ............................19 KeyBank N.A...................................71 Key Safety Systems Inc. ............15, 33 Kitch Drutchas Wagner Valitutti & Sherbrook PC..................85 Korotkin Insurance Group ................77 Kotz Sangster Wysocki PC ..............85 KPMG LLP ......................................69 Kreis, Enderle, Hudgins & Borsos PC ..89 (The) Kresge Foundation ..............117 Kulhavi Wealth Management Team ..73 Kyyba Inc. ......................................39

I Iannuzzi, Manetta & Co. PC ............69 IBI Group ..................................97, 99 Iconma LLC ................23, 39, 93, 115 Ideal Contracting LLC......................97 (The) Ideal Group Inc. ..........21, 41, 62 Iknowvate Technologies Inc.............39 Ilitch Cos. ................................15, 44 Independent Bank Corp. ......30, 71, 79 Industrial Control Repair Inc. ..........41 InfuSystem Holdings Inc. ..............111 Inland Industrial Services Group LLC....99 Inland Pipe Rehabilitation/ Inland Waters Pollution Control........99 (The) Inn at St. John’s ..................101 Innovation Ventures LLC (Living Essentials LLC, 5-Hour Energy)......15, 33 Innovative BioTherapies Inc. ..........111 Integrated Design Solutions LLC ......97 Integrated Health Associates Inc. (IHA)................................62, 107 Interior Systems Contract Group Inc. ..103 International Automotive Components..................15, 35, 47, 48 International Extrusions Inc. ............25 Inteva Products LLC ............15, 33, 47 IPS Technology Services..................39 Isabella Bank Corp. ..................30, 71 ITS Partners LLC ..........................115

J Jackson National Life Insurance Co. 31 Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. ........99 Jacobs Media/jacAPPS ................114

L L’Anse Creuse Public Schools ..........59 La-Z-Boy Inc. ..................................30 Lacks Enterprises Inc. ....................31 LaFontaine Automotive Group ....17, 51 Lakeland Regional Medical Center ..108 Lakeshore TolTest Corp. ......17, 33, 97 Lakeside Mall ..............................103 Landaal Packaging Systems ............98 Laurel Manor Banquet and Conference Center ........................102 Laurie Sall & Associates LLC......41, 77 Lawrence Technological University ....................113, 119, 120 Law, Weathers & Richardson PC ......89 Leader Dogs for the Blind ..............120 Lear Corp. ......29, 35, 47, 48, 57, 109 Letica Corp. ..............................17, 44 Level One Bancorp Inc. ..............71, 79 Lewis, Reed & Allen PC ..................89 Lincoln Consolidated Schools ..........62 Link Engineering Co...................25, 99 Lipari Foods LLC ..................17, 44, 59 Lipten Co. ......................................99 Liquid Web Inc. ............................115 Livingston County ..........................62 Livingston Educational Service Agency ..62 Livingston Physician Organization ..107 Livonia Public Schools ....................61 LJPR LLC ........................................73 Load One Transportation & Logistics ..............................25, 98 LOC Federal Credit Union ................75 Loc Performance Products Inc. ........27

Logos Logistics Inc. ........................98 Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis & Gotting PC......................................89 Lotus Bancorp Inc. ..........................39 Lowe Campbell Ewald......................59 Lowry Computer Products Inc. 62, 115 LSG Insurance Partners ..................77 LS Investment Advisors LLC ............73 Lutheran Social Services of Michigan..120

M Macatawa Bank Corp. ........30, 71, 79 Machining Center Inc. ....................62 Mackinac Financial Corp. (mBank) ............................30, 71, 79 MacMillan, Sobanski & Todd LLC ....91 Macomb Community College ..59, 101 Macomb County..............................59 (The) Macomb Group Inc. ................23 Macomb Intermediate School District ................................59 Macomb-Oakland Regional Center Inc...120 Maddin, Hauser, Wartell, Roth & Heller PC ........................................85 Madison Electric Co. ......................25 Madonna University ......................113 Magic Steel Sales LLC ....................31 Magna International of America Inc...109 Mahle GmbH ..................................45 Mahle Industries Inc. ................45, 49 Mainstay Capital Management LLC ..73 Malace & Associates Inc. ................93 (Alex and Marie) Manoogian Foundation ..................................117 Manoogian Simone Foundation ......117 Market Strategies Inc. ....................25 Marquette General Health System..108 Mars Advertising Inc. ......................39 Marsh ............................................77 Marvel Apps LLC ..........................114 Marvel Technologies Inc. ................39 Marygrove College ........................113 Masco Corp. ............................29, 48 (The) Masonic of Detroit................101 Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation ..................................117 MBT Financial Corp. (Monroe Bank & Trust) ....................................30, 71 McGraw Wentworth ........................77 McGregor Fund ............................117 McKinley Inc...................................17 McLaren Health Care Corp. ......63, 108 McLaren Health Plan Inc. ..............105 McLaren Macomb ..........................59 McLaren Physician Hospital Organization ................................107 McNaughton-McKay Electric Co.17, 35 McShane & Bowie PLC ....................89 Meadowbrook Inc. ..........................77 Meadowbrook Insurance Group Inc. ................................29, 35 Medical Resources Group ..............120 Medilodge of Howell Inc. ................62 MedNetOne Health Solutions ........107 Meijer Inc. ......................................31 Mercantile Bank Corp. ..............30, 71 Meridian Health Plan of Michigan Inc. ................15, 44, 105 Meritage Hospitality Group Inc.........30 Meritor Inc. ........................29, 35, 48 Metaldyne LLC ..........................15, 35 Metro Health ................................108 Metzler Locricchio Serra & Co. PC ..69 MGM Grand Detroit LLC ..........55, 101 Micco Construction LLC ..................97 (State of) Michigan ..53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 62 Michigan Commerce Bank ..............71 Michigan Educational Credit Union ..75 Michigan Financial Cos. Inc. ............77 Michigan First Credit Union ............75 Michigan Health Care Professionals PC..107 Michigan Schools & Government Credit Union....................................75 Michigan Science Center ..............101 Michigan State University........63, 109 Michigan State University Broad College of Business ......................113 Michigan State University Federal Credit Union........................79

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Michigan Technological University School of Business and Economics ..............113 Michigan Tractor and Machinery Co. (Michigan Cat)................................17 MidMichigan Health ......................108 Midwestern Dental Plans Inc. ........105 Midwest Health Plan Inc. ..............105 Midwest Underwriters Insurance Agency Inc. ..............................41, 77 Mika Meyers Beckett & Jones PLC....89 Mill Steel Co. ..................................31 Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC ....................85, 89, 91 Miller, Johnson, Snell & Cummiskey PLC ..........................89 (The) Miller Law Firm PC ................87 Milosch’s Palace ChryslerJeep-Dodge Inc. ........................25, 51 Mobis North America ................45, 47 Modis Inc. ......................................93 Molina Healthcare of Michigan Inc. ..105 (The) Monahan Co...........................97 Moroun family holdings....................15 Morpace Inc. ..................................27 MotorCity Casino Hotel ....39, 55, 101 Motor City Co-op Credit Union..........75 Motor City Electric Co. ....................21 Motor City Stampings Inc. ........27, 39 MPS Group Inc. ..................27, 43, 99 MRPR - CPAs and Advisors ..............69 MSX International Inc. ..............17, 93 Munder Capital Management Inc. ....73 Munson Medical Center ................108 Mutually Human Software LLC ......115

N NanoBio Corp. ..............................111 National Business Supply Inc. (NBS Commercial Interiors) ....25, 103 National Food Group Inc. ................27 Neapco Holdings LLC ................17, 33 Neighborhood Service Organization ..120 Neocutis Inc. ................................111 Neogen Corp. ..................................30 Netech Corp. ................................115 Netlink Software Group America Inc. ....................25, 39, 115 Neumann/Smith Architecture ..........97 New Center Stamping Inc. ..............43 Newmind Group Inc. ......................115 Nexteer Automotive Corp. ..............63 NGK Spark Plugs (USA) Inc. ............49 Nissan North America Inc. ............109 Nordstrom-Samson & Associates Inc...97 NORR LLC ......................................97 Northern Michigan University Walker L. Cisler College of Business ............113 (The) Northern Trust Bank Co. ........71 Northland Center ..........................103 NorthPointe Capital LLC ..................73 Northwestern Bank ........................71 Northwood University Richard DeVos Graduate School of Management ..113 NTH Consultants Ltd. ......................99 NTN Corp. ......................................45 NTN USA Corp. - automotive operations ..45 NVINT Inc. ....................................115 NYX Inc. ............................19, 35, 39

Organ Procurement Agency of Michigan (Gift of Life)....................120 Orleans International Inc. ..........17, 44 Oswald Cos.....................................77 Otterbase Technical Services Inc. ..115 Our Credit Union..............................75 Oxford Bank Corp. ..........................71 Oxford Biomedical Research Inc. ..111

P Palace of Auburn Hills ..................101 Palace Sports & Entertainment LLC 19 Palladium 12 ................................101 Parda Federal Credit Union ..............75 Parkway Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram..21, 51 Parmenter O’Toole ..........................89 Pat Milliken Ford Inc. ................21, 51 Penske Automotive Group Inc. ..29, 51 Penske Corp. ..................................15 Peoples Trust Credit Union ..............75 (Bill) Perkins Automotive Group..23, 43, 51 Perrigo Co.................................30, 63 Peter Basso Associates Inc. ..........99 Phillips Service Industries Inc. ........23 Phoenix Environmental Inc. ............99 (The) Physician Alliance LLC..........107 Pinckney Community Schools ..........62 Piston Automotive LLC ........17, 33, 43 PixoFactor LLC ............................114 Planning Alternatives Ltd.................73 Plante Moran Financial Advisors LLC ..73 Plante Moran PLLC....................19, 69 Plastipak Holdings Inc. ..............15, 44 Plex Systems Inc. ..................27, 115 Plunkett Cooney PC ..................85, 89 Plymouth-Canton Community Schools ..61 PMA Consultants LLC......................41 PM Environmental Inc. ....................99 PNC Bank ......................................71 PNC Financial Services Group Inc.....79 Pointe Scientific Inc. ....................111 Portfolio Solutions LLC ....................73 Powerlink Services LLC ..................43 Pratt & Miller Engineering & Fabrication Inc. ..........................27 Presbyterian Villages of Michigan/Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Foundation ................120 Prestige Automotive LLC ....17, 43, 51 Price, Heneveld, Cooper, DeWitt & Litton LLP....................................89 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP ....55, 69 Priority Health ..............................105 (The) Private Bank ..........................71 ProCare Health Plan Inc.................105 Professional Medical Corp. ............107 Proper Group International Inc. ........25 ProTrans International Inc. ..............98 PTI Engineered Plastics Inc. ..........111 Public Service Credit Union..............75 PulteGroup Inc. ..............................29 PVS Chemicals Inc. ............17, 35, 44

Q Quicken Loans Inc. ........15, 33, 53, 55 Quinn Evans Architects Inc. ............97 Quinn Law Group PLLC ....................91

O O’Brien Construction Inc. ..........27, 97 O’Reilly Rancilio PC ........................87 Oakland County ........................53, 57 Oakland County Credit Union ..........75 Oakland Mall ................................103 Oakland Physicians Network Services ..107 Oakland Southfield Physicians PC ..107 Oakland University ..................57, 113 Oakwood ACO LLC ........................107 Oakwood Healthcare Inc. ..53, 61, 108 OAO Severstal ................................45 Office Express Inc. ........................103 Olga’s Kitchen Inc...........................27 Olivet College ..............................113 Olympia Medical Services PLLC ....107 OmniCare Health Plan Inc. (CoventryCares of Michigan) ........105 Open Systems Technologies Inc.....115 Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment Inc. (OHM Advisors) ........................97, 99

R Rader, Fishman & Grauer PLLC ..87, 91 Ralph C. Wilson Agency Inc. ............77 Ram Construction Services of Michigan Inc. ..............................25 Rapid Global Business Solutions Inc. ..25, 35, 39, 93, 99, 115 Ray Laethem Inc. ....................25, 51 RB Construction Co.........................41 Re/Max Classic..............................95 Re/Max First ..................................95 Re/Max In The Hills ........................95 Re/Max Metropolitan ....................95 Re/Max New Trend ........................95 Re/Max Platinum ..........................95 Re/Max Suburban ..........................95 Re/Max Team 2000........................95 Real Estate Affiliates Keller Williams West Bloomfield & Commerce ........95

Real Estate One Inc.........................95 Real Living Kee Realty ....................95 (The) Rehmann Group LLC ..............69 Reising Ethington PC ................87, 91 Reliance One ............................41, 93 Relium Corp. ................................114 Remerica Hometown One ................95 Remerica United Realty ..................95 Request Foods Inc. ........................31 Resource Technology Corp. (Brightwing) ..................................93 Retirement Income Solutions Inc. ....73 RevSpring Inc. ..................19, 33, 115 Rhoades McKee PC ........................89 Ricardo Inc. ....................................99 Richard & Jane Manoogian Foundation ..................................117 Ride Control LLC (Gabriel) ........19, 49 (Jim) Riehl’s Friendly Automotive Group Inc. ................................21, 51 Rizzo Environmental Services Inc. ....99 RKA Petroleum Cos. Inc. ..17, 33, 39, 44 Robert Bosch GmbH ........................45 Robert Bosch LLC........45, 47, 48, 109 Rochester Community Schools ........57 Rockwell Medical Inc. ..................111 Rodgers Chevrolet Inc. ..27, 39, 43, 51 Roncelli Inc...............................21, 97 (The) Roostertail Catering Club......102 Rose Hill Center Inc. ....................120 Roseville Chrysler Jeep Inc. ......25, 51 Rossetti Associates Inc...................97 Roush Enterprises ....................19, 33 Roy Smith Co. ................................39 Royal Oak Ford/Briarwood Ford..21, 43, 51 RSI Logistics Inc. ............................98 RTI Laboratories Inc. ................39, 99 Rural India Supporting Trust ..........120 Rush Trucking Corp. ......23, 39, 41, 98

S Sachs Waldman PC ........................87 Sachse Construction and Development Co. LLC ..........23, 33, 97 Sage Foundation ..........................117 Saginaw Valley State University ....113 (The) Salvation Army-Eastern Michigan Division..........................120 Saturn Electronics Corp...................39 Schechter Wealth Strategies/ Schechter Benefits Services ..............77 Scholten Fant PC ............................89 Schwartz Investment Counsel Inc. ..73 Secrest, Wardle, Lynch, Hampton, Truex and Morley PC ................85, 91 Secure-24 LLC ..............................115 Seizert Capital Partners LLC ............73 Seko Worldwide Detroit ............39, 98 Serra Automotive Inc.......................31 Service Brands International LLC ....19 Service Express Inc.......................115 SET Enterprises Inc. ............19, 33, 43 Severstal Dearborn LLC ............45, 61 Seyburn, Kahn, Ginn, Bess and Serlin PC..87 Shaw Electric Co.............................27 Sherwood Food Distributors LLC 15, 44 Shindel, Rock & Associates PC........69 SHW Group LLC ........................27, 97 Sidock Group ............................97, 99 Siena Heights University................113 Sigma Investment Counselors Inc. ..73 Sigma Planning Corp. ......................73 Single Vision Solution Inc. ............105 Skanska USA ..................................97 SKBK Sotheby’s International Realty ..95 (The) Skillman Foundation ............117 SmithGroupJJR Inc. ............21, 97, 99 Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge PC ..91 Snethkamp Automotive Family ..21, 51 Soave Enterprises LLC ..............15, 35 Soil and Materials Engineers Inc. ....99 SoloHill Engineering Inc.................111 Somerset Collection ......................103 Sommers Schwartz PC ....................87 Southeast Michigan Community Alliance ......................120 Southern Michigan Bancorp Inc. 30, 71 Southfield Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram ..19, 51 Space Care Interiors Inc. ..............103 Sparrow Health System ..........63, 108 Spartan Motors Inc. ........................30 Spartan Stores Inc. ........................30 Spectrum Health Systems Inc. 63, 108 Spring Arbor University Gainey School of Business ........................113 St. Augustine’s University Foundation..117 St. John Providence Health System....53, 55, 57, 59, 62, 108, 119 St. Joseph Mercy Oakland ............120 St. Mary Mercy Livonia ..................120

December 30, 2013 St. Mary’s of Michigan Medical Center ..108 Star Lanes at Emagine Royal Oak ..101 Steelcase Inc. ................................30 Stefanini Inc. ..........................93, 115 Stewart Management Group Inc.19, 51 Strategic Staffing Solutions Inc. ................21, 39, 93, 115 Strobl & Sharp PC ..........................87 Stryker Corp. ............................30, 48 (The) Suburban Collection ..15, 44, 51, 101 Sullivan, Ward, Asher & Patton PC ..85 Summit Health Inc.....................27, 35 SuperiorControls Inc. ......................99 Synova Inc. ................25, 39, 93, 115 Syntel Inc. ..............................35, 115 Systrand Manufacturing Corp. ..27, 39, 41

T TAG Holdings LLC......................27, 43 Takata Corp. ..................................45 Talascend LLC ..........................17, 93 Talmer Bancorp Inc. ........................71 (Jeffrey) Tamaroff Automotive Family ....................................23, 51 Tata Technologies Ltd. ............99, 115 Taylor School District ......................61 TCF Bank........................................71 Team Detroit Inc. ............................61 Technical Engineering Consultants ..93 Technical Training Inc. (TTi Global) ....................23, 35, 39, 93 Technosoft Corp. ..............25, 39, 115 TechSmith Corp. ..........................115 TekWissen LLC ..............................39 Telemus Capital Partners LLC ..........73 Tetra Tech Inc.................................99 Tetra Tech of Michigan PC ..............99 T.H. Marsh Construction Co. ......25, 97 Thompson Educational Foundation 117 Thomson Reuters ............................62 Three Star Trucking Co. Inc. ............41 Thrun Law Firm PC ..........................89 ThyssenKrupp AG ............................45 ThyssenKrupp Materials NA Inc. ......45 TI Automotive Ltd. ..............15, 33, 47 TK Holdings Inc. ................45, 47, 109 TMP Architecture Inc. ....................97 TNG Worldwide Inc. ........................27 Tom Holzer Ford Inc. ............21, 39, 51 Total Health Care Inc.....................105 Total Health Care USA Inc. ............105 Tower International Inc. ..................29 Toyoda Gosei North America Corp...45, 62 Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North America Inc. ....109 Transcorr National Logistics LLC ......98 TransNav Technologies Inc. ............25 Trico Products Corp.........................17 Trillium Technical ............................93 TriMas Corp. ............................29, 35 Trott & Trott PC ............................85 Truven Health Analytics ..................62 TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. ........29, 35, 47, 48, 49, 59, 61, 62 Turner Construction Co. ..................97 Tweddle Group Inc...................23, 115 Twelve Oaks Mall ..........................103 Two Men and a Truck International Inc. ......................31, 39 2V Industries Inc. ......................39, 99

U U.S. Farathane Corp. ..........19, 33, 59 U.S. government......53, 55, 59, 61, 62 U.S. Manufacturing Corp. ..........19, 33 U.S. Postal Service ..............53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 62 U.S. Steel - Great Lakes Works ........61 UHY Advisors Michigan Inc. ............69 United Bancorp Inc. ..................71, 79 United Concordia Dental................105 UnitedHealthcare ..........................105 United Jewish Foundation ..............117 United Outstanding Physicians LLC ..107 United Physicians Inc. ..................107 United Road Services Inc...........19, 98 United Way for Southeastern Michigan..120 Universal Forest Products Inc. ........30 Universal Truckload Services Inc. ......................29, 33, 98 University Liggett School ..............119 University of Detroit Mercy ....114, 120 University of Michigan ..........53, 62, 109, 119, 120 University of Michigan Credit Union ....75 University of Michigan-Dearborn College of Business ....................................114 University of Michigan Faculty Group Practice....................107 University of Michigan-Flint School of Management ..............................114

University of Michigan Health System (Michigan Health Corp.) ..........108, 119 University of Michigan Ross School of Business ....................................114 University of Phoenix ......................114 University of Windsor Odette School of Business ....................................114 UnlimApps Inc.................................114 Urban Science Applications Inc. 21, 115 URS Corp. ..................................97, 99 US Special Delivery Inc. ....................98 Utica Community Schools ................59

V Valassis Communications Inc. ..........29 Valenti, Trobec, Chandler Inc.............77 Valeo Inc. ..................................45, 47 Valeo S.A. ........................................45 Van Pelt Corp. (Service Steel) ..........23 Vanguard Health Systems ................45 Varnum LLP ................................87, 89 Vectorform LLC ..............................114 Vesco Oil Corp. ..........................21, 39 Vibe Credit Union ..............................75 Victory Automotive Group Inc. ....17, 51 Village Ford Inc. ..........................23, 51 Vision Information Technologies Inc. (VisionIT) ........19, 33, 41, 93, 115 Vision Service Plan VSP ..................105 VisTaTech Center at Schoolcraft College ........................102 Visteon Corp. ........................29, 47, 48 Visteon Global Technologies Inc. ....109 VSF Transportation Inc. ....................98

W W3R Consulting ..........................43, 93 Wade Trim Inc...................................99 Walbridge Aldinger Co...........15, 44, 97 Walled Lake Consolidated Schools ....57 Walsh College ........................114, 101 Walsh Construction Co. ....................97 Warn Partners PC ............................91 Warner Norcross & Judd LLP........85, 89 Warren Consolidated Schools ............59 Washtenaw Community College ........62 Washtenaw County ..........................62 Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds ..101 Wayne County Government ........53, 55 Wayne State University ..53, 55, 119, 120 Wayne State University Physician Group ..............................107 Wayne State University School of Business Administration..............114 Wayne-Westland Community Schools ....61 Wells Fargo & Co. ......................71, 79 Wells Fargo Insurance Services ........77 Western Michigan University Haworth College of Business ........................114 (The) Westin Book Cadillac Detroit ....102 Westin Detroit Metropolitan Airport ....102 Westland Shopping Center ..............103 Whirlpool Corp. ..................30, 48, 109 White Construction Co. Inc. ..............43 William Davidson Foundation ..........117 Williams, Williams, Rattner & Plunkett PC ..................................87 Wolverine Packing Co. ................15, 44 Wolverine Truck Sales Inc. ..........25, 39 Wolverine World Wide Inc. ................30 WorkForce Software LLC ..................39 Worksighted Inc. ............................115 WorkSquared Inc. ..........................103 Wright & Filippis Inc. ........................23 (The) WW Group Inc. (Weight Watchers) ....39

Y Yazaki Corp. ....................................45 Yazaki North America Inc. ....45, 47, 61 Yeo & Yeo CPAs & Business Consultants ......................................69 (Alan C.) Young & Associates PC ......69 Young, Basile, Hanlon & MacFarlane PC ..........................87, 91 Youngsoft Inc. ..................................39 Ypsilanti Public Schools ....................62

Z (Roger) Zatkoff Co. (Zatkoff Seals & Packings)......................................23 Zausmer, Kaufman, August & Caldwell PC ..................................85 ZF Friedrichshafen AG ......................45 ZF North America Inc. ................45, 47

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