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Granholm Designates Chair, Makes Appointments to Council for Labor and Economic Growth

February 16, 2007

LANSING - Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today announced the following designation and appointments to the Council for Labor and Economic Growth:

Marjorie A. Sorge of Livonia, vice president of corporate communications for Metaldyne is designated as chairperson of the council for a term expiring at the pleasure of the governor.  Ms. Sorge was appointed to the council in September 2006. 

Paul W. Arsenault of Ishpeming, president of Concepts Consulting.  Mr. Arsenault is appointed to represent the business community for a term expiring April 30, 2008.  He succeeds Sherri L. Peterson who has resigned.

Stephen W. Balbierz of Marquette, external affairs director of AT&T Michigan.  Mr. Balbierz is appointed to represent the business community for a term expiring April 30, 2010.  He succeeds Michele L. Barney whose term has expired.

Jennifer E. Cornell of Tecumseh, vice president and director of client relations for Eiler Communications.  Ms. Cornell is appointed to represent the business community for a term expiring April 30, 2010.  She succeeds Michael R. Haller whose term has expired.

Fern R. Espino of Dearborn, president and CEO of Espino Enterprises.  Ms. Espino is appointed to represent the business community for a term expiring April 30, 2009.  She succeeds Richard J. Dandurand who has resigned.

John A. James of Farmington Hills, chairman of James Group International, Inc.  Mr. James is appointed to represent the business community for a term expiring April 30, 2010.  He succeeds Sharon S. Wenzl who has resigned.

The Council for Labor and Economic Growth serves as the state's workforce investment board required under the federal Workforce Investment Act of 1998.  The council is also charged with assessing trends and issues, developing strategies, and acting as an ongoing strategic advising body that encourages and stimulates innovative public and private responses to workforce challenges.  The council develops policies and helps implement programs to build a workforce that meets the needs of Michigan's businesses and allows them to successfully compete in the global marketplace today and in the future.  The council is an action-oriented board with the ability to recommend changes and ensure their implementation.

These appointments are not subject to disapproval by the Michigan Senate.