Grand Rapids Business Journal
Courtesy Miller Canfield
Detroit-based law firm Miller Canfield, which has a Grand Rapids office, named Megan Norris as its new chief executive officer, the first woman in the firm’s history to hold that title.
She will succeed Michael McGee, who has been the CEO since 2013, on Feb. 26. Norris will lead the firm by continuing to focus on providing client value and efficiency.
“In many ways, for nearly 170 years, the firm’s focus has never changed: Our primary purpose is always to serve our clients,” Norris said. “And we can’t do so without the best attorneys in the business. What is always changing is what our clients need. Clients face budgetary restrictions, so we must adapt to provide high-quality legal services in more efficient ways while remaining profitable.”
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Members reappointed to Labour Relations Board
Alberta’s government is reappointing two members of the Labour Relations Board to serve in new positions, effective Jan.1.
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William (Bill) Johnson, current chair of the board, is stepping down from his current role to become a part-time vice-chair. Nancy Schlesinger, current vice-chair, will assume the position of chair, while keeping her position as essential services commissioner.
“I am pleased to welcome Nancy as the new chair of the Labour Relations Board. Her qualifications and 18 years of prior experience on the board will serve her well in this new role. I also want to thank Bill for his contributions and leadership as chair and for continuing to provide his specialized skills and expertise to the board as a part-time vice-chair.”