Michael Brown (Michigan politician)

Michael Brown (Michigan politician)
Michael Brown
2nd Temporary Mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan
In office
February 16, 2009 – August 5, 2009
Preceded by Don Williamson
Succeeded by Dayne Walling
Constituency City of Flint
City Administrator
Incumbent
Assumed office
February 4, 2009
Preceded by Darryl Buchanan
Succeeded by Gregory Eason
Constituency City of Flint
Personal details
Spouse(s) Linda[1]
Alma mater St. Michael's of Flint[1]

Michael Brown is the former Temporary Mayor and City Administrator of the City of Flint, Michigan after the resignation of Don Williamson.

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Early life

Brown attended St. Michael Catholic School in Flint.[1]

Political

In the 1980s, Brown served on the Genesee County Board of Commissioners. He once was Flint's director of community development and government relations.[1] He was appointed City Administrator on Wedensday, February 4, 2009. Effect at Midnight February 15, 2009, Brown as City Administrator became Temporary Mayor per the City Charter to follow the resignation of Don Williamson for health reasons.[2]

Public service

Brown was the executive director of the Genesee area Red Cross chapter. He moved on to be president of the United Way of Genesee and Lapeer Counties. Hired as president of Capital Area United Way in Lansing for six years, Brown stepped in to straighten operations out after a $2 million embezzlement accured. Most recently, Brown was hired by the Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce.[1]

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Don Williamson
Mayor of Flint
2009
Temporary
Succeeded by
Dayne Walling
Preceded by
Darryl Buchanan
City Administrator of Flint
2009
Succeeded by
Gregory Eason

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