MAKING TRACKS - Key Persons


Amber Taylor

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director
  • Executive Director of Back to the Bricks
Amber Taylor has been Executive Director of Back to the Bricks since December 2019. She is a single mom that has a passion for sharing in exciting and memorable experiences. If it's something that will scare you, or give you a thrill, she's probably done it, or it's on her bucket list to do. Taylor rides a Harley, has a 1981 Ford Truck lifted and loves vehicles and seeing them on display. That makes her a perfect fit for the position she's blessed to have with Back to the Bricks®. Taylor's background is in marketing, sales, advertising, retail management, and construction. Her favorite experiences which are not only meaningful but helped to propel her to where she is now, include working with non-profit organization events in the Flint area such as Whaley Children's Center, Hurley Foundation and supporting local charities through events like 5k and 8k runs! She is a proud Certified Tourism Ambassador and facilitator for Genesee County through the Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce and Convention and Visitors Bureau. She is the Past President of the Flint Women's Forum and is now Communications Chair. She was proud to spearhead the first female statue in the Automobile Heritage Collection, Rosie the Riveter that is proudly on display at Flint Bishop International Airport.

Anindita (Anne) Partington

Job Titles:
  • Managing Director of the Tauber Institute for Global Operations
Anindita (Anne) Partington is Managing Director of the Tauber Institute for Global Operations at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Previously, she was Director of the Advanced Transportation Commercialization Hub at U-M. From 2019 to 2021, Partington was Director of Entrepreneurial Services and DEI Lead for Ann Arbor SPARK. She also has more than 20 years experience in the automotive industry at Stellantis and General Motors

Augustus C. Baldwin

Job Titles:
  • Community Leader

Baldwin House

Built in 1893 for the family of community leader Augustus C. Baldwin, after whom Baldwin Road was named. This house was home to many but…

Blacksmith Clyde Craig

Blacksmith Clyde Craig worked in this building for 50 years, addressing the agricultural needs of Romeo. Clyde Craig was shoeing horses, crafting and repairing mental…

Bob Sadler

Job Titles:
  • Director of Communications & Engagement

Brian Yopp

Job Titles:
  • Deputy Director

Christopher Pokorski

Job Titles:
  • Marketing Director for the Genesis Automotive Group
Christopher Pokorski is Marketing Director for the Genesis Automotive Group in St. Clair Shores. Previously, he had a similar position with the M1 Concourse in Pontiac. For many years, Chris was Community Relations Manager for the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau (now Visit Detroit). He was responsible for directing the creation of DMCVB advertising and marketing campaigns for the leisure and meetings markets, in collaboration with stakeholders, including senior executives and outside vendors In his role at the DMCVB, the advertising campaigns have achieved numerous prestigious awards and accolades, including a 2009 Telly Award for creation of a cultural promotional video, 2014 Travel Weekly Magellan Awards for ‘America's Great Come Back' Campaign, 2015 Telly Award for ‘Discover the D' television show, demonstrating exceptional production and creative direction and most recently, 2018 Service Industry Advertising Awards for the "It's GO time" Campaign. Pokorski has also been significantly involved in the marketing and promotion of Motor Cities National Heritage Area through Autopalooza, which included the marketing of high profile events like; the Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix, Concours d"Elegance of America, Eyes On Design, Motor Muster and Woodward Dream Cruise. Before taking on his role at the DMCVB, Pokorski delivered marketing and advertising solutions for numerous world class brands, including; BASF, Chrysler, Ford, Lincoln-Mercury and General Motors, Buick and Oldsmobile. Pokorski earned a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communications from Northern Michigan University.

Christopher Topham

Christopher Topham started with Chrysler Corporation in March 1996 as a Contract employee in the Product Design Office as scheduling support. He was hired direct in March 1998 as a Planning Analyst in Studio #1, responsible for small car development. Christopher worked in the Advanced, Ram, Jeep and Large Car studios supporting programs such as the 300C, Magnum, Challenger, Charger and Crossfire prior to being promoted to Sr. Manager, Design Program Planning in 2002. As a Sr. Manager, Christopher has increased responsibility and diversified the role as the Automotive Industry and Chrysler have changed from DaimlerChrysler, Chrysler Group, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and now Stellantis. He currently holds the position of Head of Operations and Physical Modeling for Stellantis Design North America. The position includes responsibility for Studio Planning, Budget and Procurement, Dome Shows and Exhibits, Clay Modeling, Milling, Fabrication, Concept Vehicles and Historical Services, including Conner Center. Christopher holds a BBA from Northwood University and a MBA from Walsh College.

Cynthia Jones

Job Titles:
  • General Manager, Innovation Experiences for the Henry Ford
Cynthia Jones is the General Manager, Innovation Experiences for The Henry Ford in Dearborn. In her current role, Jones is a change agent and leader for multiple venues, programs and teams, including the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, Ford Rouge Factory Tour and exhibitions team. Jones began her career at The Henry Ford in 2000 as a master presenter and onsite coordinator and has served in a variety of leadership positions, mostly involving the Ford Rouge Factory Tour since 2003. She has a B.A. degree in anthropology from Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti and is currently working on a Masters of Liberal Studies, American Culture and Technology from the same institution.

David Lorenz

David is Vice Presdient of Travel Michigan, a division of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation - the official State of Michigan tourism promotion agency. He oversees Travel Michigan's public relations activities. He also manages Travel Michigan's efforts in the areas of international marketing, packaged travel, conventions and meetings, industry relations, golf and sports-event promotion. Prior to coming to Travel Michigan in October 2002, Mr. Lorenz was the Manager, Partnerships and Promotions, for Meijer, Inc. where he was responsible for the facilitation of collaborative marketing programs with key consumer goods manufacturers. He also has 14 years of experience in radio broadcasting in roles varying from announcer and news reporter to numerous management positions. David Lorenz attended Western Michigan University. He lives in Norton Shores with his wife, Roberta, and son, Tyler.

Debbie Dingell

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Democratic National Committee
  • Representative to Congress
Debbie Dingell was elected U.S. Representative to Congress from Michigan's 12th District in November 2014. Her election marks the second time voters have elected her to office, the first was in 2006 when she was elected to an eight-year term on the Wayne State University (WSU) Board of Governors. An active civic and community leader, Debbie is a recognized national advocate for women and children. For more than 30 years Debbie served one of Michigan's largest employers, the General Motors (GM) Corporation, where she was President of the GM Foundation and a senior executive responsible for public affairs. In her commitment to job creation, Debbie recently led the effort to bring the 10,000 Small Businesses initiative, a $20 million partnership designed to help create jobs and economic growth, to southeast Michigan. She is a past chair of the Manufacturing Initiative at the American Automotive Policy Council. With values instilled by her Catholic education, Debbie's activism took root in her passion for issues important to women and children. She successfully fought to have women included in federally-funded health research, and advocated for greater awareness of issues directly related to women's health, including breast cancer and women's heart health. She is a founder and past chair of the National Women's Health Resource Center and the Children's Inn at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). She has served on numerous boards related to women's issues including the advisory boards for the NIH Panel for Women's Research, the Michigan Women's Economic Club, the Susan B. Komen Foundation, and the board of the Michigan Women's Foundation. She was a co-founder of both the first Race for the Cures in Michigan and in Washington, D.C. Debbie has led a number of efforts and initiatives related to young people and education stemming from her role as a WSU Governor and co-chair of the Children's Leadership Council, a business-led advocacy group that promotes investment in early childhood education. She chaired the Michigan Infant Mortality Task Force, the Baby Your Baby public education campaign that reduced infant mortality rates in Michigan, and has served on the board of Michigan's Children, the only statewide independent voice working to ensure that public policies are made in the best interest of children from cradle to career. She was appointed by Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm to serve on the Early Childhood Investment Corporation and the Cherry Commission on Higher Education and Economic Growth. Debbie is a member of the Democratic National Committee and has chaired numerous political campaigns. Much of her recent work has been focused on ethical issues and social responsibility as they relate to government and business. She co-chaired One United Michigan, which sought to preserve and support programs that ensure equal opportunity in Michigan. She chairs the Metropolitan Affairs Coalition, a statewide organization that brings business, labor and government together to find commonality on issues. She continues to serve on the Parade Company board of directors of which she is past chair, where she helped save America's Thanksgiving Parade, an important Detroit tradition. A known "bridge-builder," she continues to promote and lead efforts toward greater understanding among people of differing points of views and backgrounds. Debbie is a respected voice in Michigan. She co-hosted Detroit Public Television's "Am I Right," regularly served as a panelist on "Flashpoint," a public affairs program on WDIV-TV4 Detroit, and was named one of the 100 Most Influential Women in Michigan by Crain's Detroit Business. Debbie resides in Dearborn. She holds both a B.S.F.S. in Foreign Services and an M.S. in Liberal Studies from Georgetown University.

Drew Kelly

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director
Drew Kelly is currently Assistant Director, MI CAP and Retired Workers Department for the UAW International Union in Detroit. He has served the Union in various capacities since 2017. He has a B.A. degree in Political Science and Government from Saginaw Valley State University in Saginaw.

Edward Clemente

Job Titles:
  • Senior Advisor for Trends and Development With the Michigan Economic Development Corporation
Edward Clemente is currently a Senior Advisor for Trends and Development with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. He has garnered many experiences as a State Representative including task forces on electric vehicles, bio-sciences, film industry, brownfields, economic development, quality of life and advanced energy. Ed has also served as an elected college trustee and the president of a chamber of commerce. Ed was awarded a fellowship to the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government and the National Judicial College for Administrative Law. He is a graduate of Leadership Detroit, the Michigan Political Leadership Program and Leadership 21. He also has experience as a small business owner and taught at Northwood University. Ed is currently active with the Global Ties Detroit Board. He hosts a podcast and is a member of the workforce advisors for Wayne County Community College. A first generation American, Ed played college football and international amateur rugby and is currently on the MSU Alumni Rugby Board. He has visited over 66 countries and UNESCO sites on 6 continents.

Fair Lane

Fair Lane continues the massive undertaking of restoring and reimagining Henry and Clara Ford's family home and estate.The ongoing restoration involves fine detailed work by world class artisans and specialists as well as major upgrades to the estate's infrastructure. The project is being funded through a $50 million campaign.

Faye Nelson

Job Titles:
  • Director of Michigan Programs, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
  • W.K. Kellogg Foundation As Director of Michigan Programs
Faye Nelson joined the W.K. Kellogg Foundation as Director of Michigan Programs in 2018. In this role, Nelson provides leadership and oversight of the foundation's investments in Michigan to create conditions that ensure children have opportunities to thrive in equitable communities. Nelson, who works in WKKF's Detroit office, leads the foundation's statewide grantmaking priorities, in collaboration and partnership with grantees, communities, and other stakeholders throughout the region. Most recently, Nelson served as the 2017-2018 Sojourner Truth Fellow at the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Using the transformation of the Detroit riverfront as a case study, Nelson and graduate students - from both Taubman College and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy - examined, over the course of thirteen weeks, the catalytic impact of placemaking and public space development in urban communities like Detroit. Previously, Nelson was vice president of DTE Energy, and president and board chair of the DTE Energy Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the company. During her tenure, Nelson co-led the restructuring of the foundation and oversaw its annual grantmaking to over 400 nonprofits throughout the state of Michigan. Prior to her role at DTE Energy, Nelson served as the inaugural president and CEO of the Detroit RiverFront Conservancy and led the restoration of the Detroit riverfront. During Nelson's ten-year tenure, she oversaw the public-private partnership transformation of the abandoned industrial waterfront into a vibrant public space of more than 3.5 miles of parks, plazas, pavilions, and pathways. To date, the riverfront receives more than three million annual visitors and has generated more than $1 billion in public and private investment. Nelson is actively involved in her community and has more than 20 years of board service experience - 14 of which were with Compuware Corporation. Currently, she serves on the board of several Detroit area organizations, including the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Henry Ford Health System and Health Network. Nelson is the recipient of numerous awards, including Crain's Detroit Business 100 Most Influential Women in Michigan Award in 2016, the Walsh College Jeffery Barry Education Excellence & Community Service Award, the Damon J. Keith 24th Annual Soul and Spirit Humanitarian Award, the Grio's 100 African American History Makers presented by NBC News, and the Milliken Distinguished Service Award from the Michigan Environmental Council. Nelson earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Mercy College of Detroit and a law degree from the University of Detroit School of Law. She is a member of the State Bar of Michigan and a life member of the Sixth Circuit Judicial Conference.

George Etheridge

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Officers Team
  • Vice Chair, Economic Development Policy Manager for Activate Detroit
George Etheridge of Detroit, is the Economic Development Policy Manager for Activate Detroit (formerly Thomas Group Consulting) in Detroit. Previously, he was a City Planner, Historic Planner, and Policy Analyst for the Detroit City Council and Detroit City Planning Commission. Etheridge has served in various policy positions for the Detroit City Council since December of 2006. Prior to his time in municipal government, he served as a Legislative Assistant to both U.S. Senator Carl Levin, and U.S. Congressman John Conyers, Jr. focused on issues germane to the region. During his time with the City of Detroit, he has curated and produced a series of documentaries, History in Bronze and Stone, focused on the sculptures and monuments erected in honor of the men and women whose impacts have contributed to the rich history of this region and the landscape of the City of Detroit in particular. He currently serves on the Detroit Historic Designation Advisory Board's review committee for Honorary Secondary Street Names ensuring the historic authenticity of persons and events. Etheridge also serves as one of the City Council's liaisons for the City's Community Benefits process in which he has had a role in overseeing the Neighborhood Advisory Council's processes for both the FCA expansion and the Ford Motor Company Corktown Development projects. Etheridge currently serves as his neighborhood association President for the Castle Rouge Civic Association nestled in the shadow of the Detroit Diesel Assembly Plant in Redford, MI where he has forged a long-standing relationship with the men and women of UAW Local 163. Etheridge is degreed with a concentration in Political Science and a minor in U.S. History from Wayne State University. He also studied Political Science with a concentration in Pre-law at Bethany College (formerly Bethany Christian College) in Bethany, WV. Etheridge most recently completed a Fellowship with the Michigan Political Leadership Program through the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research College of Social Science at Michigan State University in which a significant portion of the program was dedicated to the automotive history and contributions of the region.

Grand Blanc Chamber

Job Titles:
  • Chamber Board of Director
  • Chamber of Commerce Ambassador and Ambassador Chairman

Harriet Carter

Job Titles:
  • Vice President, Customer and Partner Services for Visit Detroit
Harriet Carter is Vice President, Customer and Partner Services for Visit Detroit (formerly the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau). She is responsible for working with partners to develop programs and strategic initiatives that enhance convention experiences in metro Detroit. Her current role is critical to maintaining and improving relationships with customers and enhancing the visibility of Visit Detroit within the hospitality community. She continues to oversee the operations of the convention, visitors, and partner services, as well as significant events like the ROSE Awards (Recognition of Service of Excellence) and the Visit Detroit Annual Meeting. Carter began her career with the DMCVB in 1989 when she hired as an Account Executive for the Sales department. In 1999, she was promoted to the Director of Bureau Services, where she dealt closely with the membership and convention department, and all groups confirmed to host their meeting in metro Detroit. She has been featured in several national and local publications, including Meetings & Convention magazine, Convene magazine, Meetings Michigan, Black Meetings & Tourism Magazine, North Star Meetings group, and "Who's Who in the travel Industry" Dollars and Sense magazine. Carter holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations with a minor in Business Administration from Michigan State University. She has earned two professional certification designations, (CMP) Certified Meeting Planner and (CHSP) Certified Hospitality Sales Professional. She's a member of the Event Services Association (ESPA), Event Industry Council, board member of Women in Leadership Detroit and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.

Josiah Dallas Dort

Job Titles:
  • Founder of the Durant
As a founder of the Durant- Dort Carriage Company and later a president of Dort Motor Car Company, Josiah Dallas Dort was heavily involved with…

Julie Pingston

Julie Pingston, CDME, CMP, CTA is the President & CEO of the Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau. She has been with the organization for 30 years and became CEO in March 2020. The region typically welcomes over 5.3 million visitors annually generating over $682 million to the local economy. The GLCVB promotes to meeting and sporting event planners as well as to all types of travelers seeking to experience the diverse opportunities our community offers. Julie leads the team at the GLCVB toward the vision of inspiring everyone to love Greater Lansing as much as we do. She serves on many local community boards and is a graduate of Alma College.

Larry Alexander

Job Titles:
  • Board Member of the Parade Company
Larry Alexander, recently retired President and CEO of the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau (DMCVB) and a 30-year veteran of the hospitality and tourism industry, transformed the Bureau into the leading organization responsible for facilitating tourism economic development in Metro Detroit. He led an innovative, multi-award winning convention sales, marketing and convention services effort that has often exceeded CVB industry standards for its performance in its 108-year history. Alexander navigated the efforts to land some of the world's most coveted sporting events, including Super Bowl XL in 2006 and the 2009 NCAA Men's Final Four. He also created and leads the Detroit Metro Sports Commission, a subsidiary of the Bureau responsible for landing the 2003 and 2008 AAU Junior Olympic Games, the 2008 Women's International Bowling Congress, and contributing to the successful bid for the 2005 MLB All Star Game. Alexander is a board member of The Parade Company, the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, the Michigan Kidney Foundation New Detroit and Autism Society of America - Oakland County Chapter. He is also a member of the International Association of Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Lincoln Plant

Automotive pioneer Henry Leland formed Lincoln Motor Company in 1917 and built this plant at Livernois and Warren Avenues. The plant first built "Liberty" aircraft…

Make Way

Job Titles:
  • Chief of the Sixes"

Mallory Bower

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Officers Team
  • Secretary, Historic Preservation Specialist, City of Detroit
  • Specialist for the City of Detroit
Mallory Bower serves as a Historic Preservation Specialist for the City of Detroit. Previously, she was executive assistant and social media coordinator for the University of Michigan's Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. In this role, she provides support to the Chair, Chief Administrator and Kelsey administrative office; acts as lead coordinator for the department's strategic plans and initiatives; and spearheads the Kelsey's outreach efforts through social media. Mallory also served as Southeast Michigan Field Representative for the Michigan Historic Preservation Network (MHPN), where for three years she engaged communities, nonprofits, property owners, and local leadership in the preservation of Michigan's unique built and cultural landscapes. In December 2018, she was selected to participate in the Heritage Emergency and Response Training (HEART) through the Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative. Prior to joining MHPN, Mallory worked in several museums, including The Henry Ford on an IMLS grant to conserve a part of their large electrical collection. Additionally, she completed a Mellon Conservation Internship with the National Museum of African American History and Culture in 2015. Mallory graduated with a B.A. in Chemistry and History from Albion College and then completed a M.S. in Historic Preservation from Eastern Michigan University.

Margery Krevsky - President

Job Titles:
  • Hamp Advisor
  • President
  • Owner and CEO of Productions Plus Talent Management Agency
  • President / CEO Productions Plus, Author of Sirens of Chrome
Margery Krevsky is the author of Sirens of Chrome: The Enduring Allure of Auto Show Models. Through archival photos and engaging text, this first-of-its-kind book, published by Momentum Books LLC, highlights the history of models in car shows and automobile advertising. Sirens of Chrome is available through select Barnes & Noble, and Borders bookstores, as well as online at Amazon.com. Margery Krevsky is also the owner and CEO of Productions Plus Talent Management Agency which has rapidly become one of the major players in selecting, outfitting and training talent for auto shows across America. Her knowledge of the fashion and talent industries, along with behind-the-scenes insights and personal anecdotes, make Sirens of Chrome a must-have for carbuffs, fashionistas and book collectors alike. For the past year, Margery has voluntarily donated her time and efforts to the MotorCities Story of the Week program. It is because of Margery, that the MotorCities Story of the Week program was able to continue and expanding throughout the region. From historic events to a first person point-of-view, Margery not only captivates the audience but educates them along the way.

Mark J. Heppner

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Officers Team
  • Chairman, President & CEO, Ford House
  • President & CEO at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House
Mark is the President & CEO at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House in Grosse Pointe Shores. Before assuming his current role, he was the Executive Director of Salisbury House & Gardens, an historic estate in Des Moines, Iowa, where he lived for three years. Prior to that, he was the Vice President of Museum Services Division & Curator at Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, an AAM accredited historic house museum and gardens in Akron, Ohio. He received his B.A. at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio with a major in History and minors in Political Science and Anthropology. His M.A. degree comes from Cleveland State University where he majored in American History with specific focus in public history and archival research. Mark is a 2004 graduate of the Seminar for Historical Administration program and in 2006 he spent a month in Thailand as a participant of the AAM sponsored International Partnerships Among Museums program focused on cultural exchange and appreciation. He is an active member of Rotary, Kiwanis and has filled several community leadership roles. Since his arrival to Michigan he has joined the board of MotorCities National Heritage Area and has become a member of the Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe. In addition, he is a graduate of Leadership Akron (2008-2009) and the 2009-2010 Greater Des Moines Leadership Institute. Mark is very dedicated to local and state history, assisting museums and historical societies with various administrative, collections management, education, marketing, and other museum/community-related issues. He is married to his wife, Amy, and they have three children.

Matthew P. Cullen

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of Invest Detroit
  • President & COO / Rock Ventures LLC
  • President and Chief Operating Officer of Rock Ventures LLC
  • President and COO of Rock Enterprises, Quicken Loans
Matthew P. Cullen is president and chief operating officer of Rock Ventures LLC, an umbrella entity formed to provide operational coordination, guidance, and integration to Quicken Loans and Dan Gilbert's portfolio of companies and investments. Cullen is a 29-year veteran of General Motors (GM) where he was general manager of economic development and enterprise services. Cullen was chief architect of GM's $500 million acquisition and development of the Renaissance Center as the automaker's global headquarters. In that role, he also oversaw the billion dollar redevelopment of the city's international riverfront and became the founding chairman of the Detroit RiverFront Conservancy. In addition, Cullen is the chairman of Invest Detroit; vice chairman of the Downtown Detroit Partnership; serves on the executive committees for Mosaic Youth Theater and the University of Detroit Mercy; and is a Hudson-Webber Foundation board member. He has previously chaired the Metropolitan Detroit Convention and Visitors Bureau, The Parade Company and the Metropolitan Detroit YMCA, and retains current executive committee membership with all three organizations. Cullen earned a degree in economics from the University of Michigan and an MBA from the University of Detroit Mercy. He also completed the Senior Executive Program at Harvard University.

Meadow Brook Hall

An iconic landmark of automotive royalty located in a picturesque area of Oakland County, Michigan, Meadow Brook Hall tells the story of Matilda Dodge Wilson…

Michael Bauman

Job Titles:
  • Senior Manager of Design and Development for Graz
Michael Bauman is senior manager of design and development for Graz, Austria-based AVL Test Systems, Inc. As senior manager, he leads a local team in the planning, design, and construction of technical centers in consult with solutions engineering and project management groups. Being part of AVL's global network, the North American facility team's work is aligned with the international organization to develop new and renovate existing facilities for their diverse and growing customer base. Previously, Bauman was with Ford Motor Land Development Corporation, the commercial and real estate arm of Ford Motor Company, responsible for the development and oversight of Ford's interests in the built environment including offices, manufacturing and engineering facilities. His work for Ford Land included the pre-construction work associated with the Dearborn Campus Transformation, restoration of the Ford Engineering Laboratory (Built in 1923), restoration and modernization of the Henry Ford II World Center (Ford World Headquarters) popularly known as the Glass House and the renovation, restoration and construction of Fords facilities in the Dearborn area and worldwide. Michael also has worked in the office of Detroit based architecture firm Albert Kahn Associates, founded in 1895, best known for creation of what's become the standard for automotive manufacturing facility design (Rouge Complex), the precursor to the open office concept (Ford Engineering Laboratory, General Motors Headquarters and the Fisher Building) and numerous education and public buildings. Michael twice graduated from Eastern Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science in Art with concentrations in Art/Architectural History, Historic Preservation and Construction Management and a Master's of Science in Industrial Technology during which he earned a certificate in Historic Preservation. Michael is a lifelong resident of the Detroit metro area currently living in Grosse Pointe Woods with his wife, Mary Ann, their two boys and three dogs with a small automobile collection that includes a 1954 Ford Customline Tudor and the 1975 Gran Torino his grandmother bought after retiring from Ford.

Mike Twomley

Job Titles:
  • Plant Manager

Nancy Thompson - Treasurer

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Officers Team
  • Treasurer
Nancy Thompson has been involved in strategic planning and board leadership for MotorCities National Heritage Area for a number of years. Nancy also is currently associated with the Count Your Steps Inc, Michigan Historic Preservation Network, Michigan Festivals and Events Association, Michigan Cultural Coalition, and city of Birmingham Historic District Study Committee. Nancy has worked for Oakland County Economic Developlment Services, as a Senior Financial Analyst and Policy Analyst for the Ontario Ministry of Housing as well as a Market Analyst for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. She received her formal training as an Urban Geographer in Canada at York University and the University of Toronto.

Paul Corbett

Job Titles:
  • Director of Government and Community Affairs for MICHauto
Paul Corbett serves as Director of Government and Community Affairs for MICHauto, an initiative of the Detroit Regional Chamber focused on retaining, protecting, and growing the state's automotive and mobility industry. In this role, Corbett leads all Michauto outreach to legislators at the state and federal levels and coordinates direct advocacy activities between policymakers and the industry. Prior to joining Michauto in November 2021, Corbett served as a Senior Policy Analyst in the office of Detroit City Councilmember Roy McCalister. In 2019, while earning a Master of Public Administration from Wayne State University, he worked for the City of Harper Woods as the Michigan Municipal Executives Fellow.

Robert A. Bury

Job Titles:
  • President & CEO, Fair Lane, Home of Clara and Henry Ford
Bury, 65, led the Detroit Historical Society as executive director and CEO for 16 years before stepping down in June 2018.

Robert Kreipke

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Officers Team
  • Immediate past Chair, Ford Motor Company Historian Emeritus
Robert Kreipke is Ford Motor Company's Historian Emeritus. Bob's career at Ford included producing awarding winning films and videotapes, production of live shows, and executive strategic planning. Bob has also authored two international books - Ford Motor Company, the First 100 Years and The Model T.

Rod Alberts

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director / Detroit Auto Dealers Association / Executive Director
  • Executive Director of the Detroit Auto Dealers Association
  • Executive Director, North American International Auto Show
  • Member of the Executive Committee of the Metro Detroit Visitors
Rod Alberts is executive director of the Detroit Auto Dealers Association (DADA), an organization that represents more than 221 domestic and import new car and truck dealers in Southeast Michigan. Alberts is also executive director of the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). In addition to his duties at the DADA, Alberts is a member of the Executive Committee of the Metro Detroit Visitors and Convention Bureau; serves on the Board of Directors for The Parade Company; serves on the Steering Committee of the Harold E. LeMay Museum; serves on the Detroit Regional Chamber's Mackinac Policy Conference Committee; served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Automotive Hall of Fame in Dearborn, Michigan (2005-2006); and in 2002, served as President of the Automotive Trade Association Executives (ATAE), an affiliation of the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA).

Roy D. Chapin

Job Titles:
  • Founder of the Hudson Motor Car Company
As the grandson of Roy D. Chapin, a founder of the Hudson Motor Car Company, and the son of Roy D. Chapin, Jr., former Chairman and CEO of American Motors, Bill Chapin has been involved in the automotive industry his entire life and was a founder of MotorCities. Most recently, he served as President of the Automotive Hall of Fame in Dearborn before his retirement in 2018. Bill Chapin spent 14 years with American Motors Corporation in various field sales, marketing and product planning positions. For two years, he was on special assignment in Paris helping develop a strategic product plan for Renault and AMC in North America, and launching Jeep Cherokee in Europe. He was named AMC's Director of International Marketing in 1984. Chapin was responsible for all Jeep marketing outside the United States, including the launch of Beijing Jeep. It was a position he held until leaving AMC in 1987 to establish Chapin & Co, an automotive marketing services company. Clients included ASC, CART/IndyCar, Ford Special Vehicle Team, ITT Automotive and Volvo Cars. In addition to his responsibilities at Chapin & Co, Bill Chapin held an equity position in a Dearborn, Michigan motorsports communications firm between 1991 and 1995. The company was responsible for all worldwide Ford motorsports marketing communications from Formula 1 to drag racing. In 1999, Chapin restructured his company in order to devote more time to the launch of the MotorCities National Heritage Area. Bill is a graduate of Babson College, Wellesley MA, 1972.

Russell Doré

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Stewardship Council of the Motor Cities National Heritage Area
Russell Doré is a historical speaker who has been developing presentations for over 20 years. His programs include the following one-hour sessions with accompanying visuals: Henry Ford: His Company and His Life; Billy Durant: Founder of General Motors; Walter Chrysler: His Company and His Life; Studebaker, Packard, Nash and Hudson: How They Started and Where They Went; The Dodge Brothers: Their Company and Their Lives; America's Classiest Cars: Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg, & Stutz, and The Wright Brothers, Bill Boeing & Donald Douglas: They Put America in the Air. Doré Productions also offers the following interactive programs featuring actors who portray historical characters as they interact with the audience: The Big Three in 1925: Henry Ford, Walter Chrysler and Billy Durant; Henry and Friends: Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and Harvey Firestone. Individual interactive presentations are also available featuring one of the following: Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, or Billy Durant. These productions are all authentic, but are done with a keen sense of humor. Russ is a member of the Stewardship Council of the Motor Cities National Heritage Area, a past board member of the Henry Ford Heritage Association and a member of the Northville Historical Society. He holds Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral degrees in social sciences from Michigan State University and the University of Washington.

Sabin Blake

Sabin Blake of Ferndale, is Director, North American Business Communications for General Motors. Blake has been in the automotive industry for over 23 years with 20 of those spent at General Motors. His career at GM has offered him broad experiences serving in various roles in sales and marketing including stints as District Sales Manager, Field Operations Manager, Digital Marketing Manager, Regional Dealer Support Manager, Regional Dealer Organizational Manager, Marketing Manager for the Cadillac ELR and ATS Sedans and Coupe, Corporate Giving and most recently Communications where he leads Business and Heritage Operations for GM. He also spent 3 years in Stuttgart, Germany working in Corporate Communications for Mercedes Benz. Blake is passionate about community service and giving back. He serves on the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan LGBTQ-focused HOPE Fund Advisory Committee. He also volunteers with other community-based organizations focusing on hunger, community development and education. He is currently serving on the Board of Directors for the Ruth Ellis Center and as a board member of GMPLUS, the GM LGBTQ Employee Resource Group where he serves as the Community Outreach Chair. He has been able to extend his passion for philanthropy to his career by creating GM's community involvement group -- teamGM Cares -- where he's working to engage employees in community involvement and help make it easier to get employees active in their local communities. In his current role he leads a team of corporate archivists who are charged with preserving GM's rich heritage. Blake received a Master's in Business Administration Degree from the Broad School of Business at Michigan State University. He also studied Management with a concentration in Marketing earning a Bachelor of Science Degree from Kettering University (formerly GMI Engineering & Management Institute) in Flint, MI.

Shawn Pomaville-Size

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director
  • Executive Director of the MotorCities National Heritage Area
  • Size, Executive Director, Motorcities National Heritage Area
For the past five years, Shawn has been the Executive Director of the MotorCities National Heritage Area, an affiliate of the National Park Service dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and promoting the automotive and labor heritage of the State of Michigan. As a native Michigander, Shawn shares the internationally important and inspiring story of the impact that the automotive industry has had on our economy and our society. Shawn returned to her home state after 15 years at the helm of Nevada Volunteers, the Governor's Commission on Service and AmeriCorps in Reno, Nevada. As the founding Executive Director at Nevada Volunteers, and along with a governor-appointed board of directors, Shawn helped strengthen both the volunteer and non-profit sectors in Nevada. She has served on the boards of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, the Association of State Service Commissions and the Alliance of National Heritage Areas. Graduating cum laude from Eastern Michigan University where she attended on an Acting scholarship, Shawn has built a career in nonprofit management with a specific expertise in federal government grants and community-based partnerships. She currently volunteers her time as a board member of The Champions of Wayne, a mentoring program at her high school alma mater in Wayne Michigan. She and her husband Earl are proud parents of five adult children and two grandsons.

Steven K. Hamp

Job Titles:
  • Company Principle
Steven K. Hamp, Hamp Advisors Steven K. Hamp served as Chief of Staff at Ford Motor Co. from December 1, 2005 to October 31, 2006 and also served as it's Vice President since December 1, 2005. where Mr. Hamp focused on strategic issues, alignment of senior leadership, and integration of strategy in it's operations. Mr. Hamp served as President of The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan. He joins Ford after a 27-year career at The Henry Ford, during which he rose to served as the historical institution's president. Under his leadership, The Henry Ford's operating structure was fundamentally revised and expanded to include the establishment of the Henry Ford Academy, a public high school; the Rouge Factory Tour, Michigan's only auto assembly plant tour open to the public; and other new user experiences and services, such as an IMAX theatre. Mr. Hamp served as Director of Visteon Corp. from March 1, 2008 to October 2010. Mr. Hamp serves as Director of Downtown Detroit Partnership. Previously, Mr. Hamp served as a Director of Visteon Corporation from January 2001 to November 2005. Mr. Hamp also led the largest capital campaign in the museum's history. In 1999, The Detroit News recognized Mr. Hamp as a Michiganian of the Year. In 2000, he was honored as the first recipient of the Helen and William Milliken Distinguished Service Award by the Michigan Environmental Council. And in 2002, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Michigan and the Civic Leader Award from the Governor's Arts Awards. Mr. Hamp has a Bachelors degree from Butler University, and Masters degree from Indiana University and the University of Michigan.

Sue Huggett

Job Titles:
  • Director of Development and Membership at the Gilmore Car Museum
Sue Huggett is the Director of Development and Membership at the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Michigan. In her current role, she leads fundraising, membership development and outreach. Previously, Huggett spent six years as Director of Events for the Kalamazoo Downtown Partnership after working nine years at the YMCA of Lansing, the final two as Associate Executive Director. She also served in the United States Navy during Operation Desert Storm as a Medical Corpsman. She has a B.A. in Communications from Michigan State University.

William C. Ford Jr. - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Executive Chairman
  • Executive Chairman / Ford Motor Company
Executive Chairman William Clay Ford, Jr., is leading the company that put the world on wheels into the 21st century. Mr. Ford joined the Board of Directors in 1988 and has been its chairman since January 1999. He serves as chairman of the board's Finance Committee and as a member of the Environmental and Public Policy Committee. He also served as chief executive officer of the company from October 2001 to September 2006, when he was named executive chairman. As CEO, Mr. Ford improved quality, lowered costs and delivered exciting new products to customers. During his time in that position he took the company from a $5.5 billion loss in 2001 to three straight years of profitability. Through the years, his vision for the company has remained unchanged. Mr. Ford's charitable, volunteer and business efforts are highlighted by his commitment to the city of Detroit. Mr. Ford is Chairman of the Board of the Detroit Economic Club (DEC) and a co-chair of The National Summit convened by the DEC in June 2009. He also is a member of the Board of Trustees of The Henry Ford, the Board of Directors of eBay Inc. and Business Leaders for Michigan, where he also serves as Vice Chair.