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1 crainsdetroit.com Vol. 32, No. 53 $44.95 Illustration for Crain s by LeeAndra Cianci

2 Building a newmichigan

3 Goal: More jobs and higher incomes for Michigan Michigan s comeback is real. Our economy is growing faster than it has in years. But other states are getting stronger too. If we want to be one of the best, we have to outperform our competition. If Michigan s going to become a Top Ten state for jobs, personal income and a healthy economy, we have to work harder, go faster and do more. We know what it s going to take. Educated and skilled talent. Stronger economic development efforts. Investing in our assets and ensuring our long-term fiscal stability. Know the plan. Get the facts. Become engaged. Together, we can build a New Michigan that s not just better but one of the best.

4 f Know the plan. newmichigan COMPETE E I INVEST I GROW We all want more jobs, higher incomes and a strong healthy economy. The blueprint for building a New Michigan can be found at Get the facts. Take a moment to review the latest facts and figures about Michigan, our economy and how competitive our state is in growing and attracting good paying jobs: Performance Trackers: See how Michigan s economy stacks up to its competitors and gain insights to propel your own work forward. 216 Economic Competitiveness Benchmarking Report: Data Supporting the Building a New Michigan Plan Economic Outlook Surveys: Find out how Michigan s largest employers perceive the state s economic outlook, and whether they are planning to hire or expand. Become engaged. Employment Growth EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RANK th 24 2.% 1.6 % What it is: Average number of residents with a private sector job. Why it matters: Higher levels of private employment indicate both economic strength and prosperity among the state s residents. Level Trend Top 1 Avg. Employment Growth Trends output Come to our events you ll learn what s next for Michigan, and how you can be part of it. Join the conversation at Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIN. Michigan ranked 24th in private sector employment growth from 214 to 215, down from the 21 st fastest growth rate in the country from 213 to 214. Michigan s private sector employment growth rate was slightly ahead ad of the Top Ten average, e but came behind eight of its peers: California, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, setts, North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, ee, and Texas. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages) Employment Standings Bureau of Labor Statistics (Quarterly Census s of Employment and Wages) Business Leaders ers for Michigan I 216 Economic Competitiveness ess Benchmarking Report 9 Sign up for our newsletter. Together, we can build a New Michigan. Dedicated to making Michigan a Top Ten state for jobs, personal income and a healthy economy

5 NOW MORE THAN EVER YOU HAVE A CHOICE Recent changes in Michigan s health care law and regulations are giving employers more choices about how to meet the needs of their employees in an environment where health care costs are rising. You can use that freedom to choose among many health insurers to provide the best value for your team. Michigan Association of Health Plans members have a proven track record: Supporting wellness programs, helping people manage their health care needs, and giving innovative, quality service at competitive prices. Talk to your health insurance broker or go on-line to visit one of our MAHP members. We can tailor a plan to your needs and your budget. We invite you to learn more about MAHP by joining our members at our 216 Summer Conference, July at the Grand Traverse Resort. For more information, visit mahp.org or call

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7 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CONTENTS LISTED BY CHAPTER SEE PAGE 3 This reference and business resource is the culmination of Crain s year-round efforts to gather data on businesses in metro Detroit and across Michigan. Most lists are updated versions of ones we published throughout 216, while others have been created specifically for this issue. The data contained in the lists is primarily provided by companies and organizations that respond to Crain s surveys and s. Information also was collected from sources such as public documents, news services and other published reports. Accounting Firms 77 African American-Owned Companies 42 Architectural Firms 9 Asian-Owned Companies 42 Auto Dealers 71 Automotive Suppliers 65 Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers 69 Automotive/Manufacturing Chapter Page 63 Banks Statewide 79 Big Picture/Motor City Chapter Page 7 Biggest Deals 87 Biotech Firms Statewide 123 Business Insurance Agencies 85 Classifieds 137 Credit Unions 83 Credit Unions Greater Michigan 84 Defense Contractors 57 Divisions, Affiliates, Subsidiaries 68 Employers, Detroit 49 Employers, Greater Michigan 55 Employers, Livingston County 54 Employers, Macomb County 51 Employers, Oakland County 47 Employers, Southeast Michigan 56 Employers, Washtenaw County 54 Employers, Wayne County 53 Engineering Companies 114 Environmental Companies 117 Family-Owned Companies 45 Fastest-Growing Companies 35 Finance Chapter Page 75 Foundations Statewide 133 General Contractors 91 Graduate Business Degrees 121 Group Health Care Plans 125 Health Care Summit 61 Hispanic-Owned Companies 43 Hospitals/Health Systems 129 Index 138 IP Law Firms 113 IT Companies Statewide 118 Law Firms 17 Law Firms Greater Michigan 111 Logistics Companies Statewide 119 Manufacturers Statewide 73 Meeting Venues 99 Meeting Venues Greater Michigan 13 Money Managers 81 Multiyear Capital Campaigns 136 Native American-Owned Companies 43 Nonprofits 135 Nonresidential Property Managers 97 Office Furniture Dealers/Makers 117 Patent-Holding Companies 59 Philanthropic Gifts 131 Physician Organizations 127 Private Companies 15 Private Companies Greater Michigan 29 Public Companies 31 Public Companies Greater Michigan 33 Real Estate/Health Care/ Services/Nonprofits Chapter Page 89 Residential Brokers 95 Retail Centers 94 SBA Lenders 86 Staffing Companies Things to Remember 13 1 Things to Watch in Top-Compensated s 38 Top-Compensated Non-s 41 Venture Capital Firms 82 Woman-Owned Statewide 48 World Watch 9 ACROSS INDUSTRIES Conway MacKenzie delivers hands-on financial, operational, and strategic services that help healthy companies thrive and troubled companies get back on track. TURROUND & RESTRUCTURING Contact us at or visit ConwayMacKenzie.com. PRIVATE FUND SERVICES TRANSACTION SERVICES VALUATION & OPINION SERVICES CASE MAGEMENT SERVICES Connect With Us for the Latest News and Updates FIDUCIARY SERVICES LITIGATION SERVICES The 217 Book of Lists is available by calling (877) For a subscription to Crain s Detroit Business, call (313) We make every list as comprehensive as we can. However, we are continually looking to expand our database as we find out about new companies or get better sources of information. If you believe your company belongs on one of our lists, or if you have other suggestions, contact Data Editor Sonya Hill at (313) or shill@crain.com. Hill has the primary task of compiling the data for these lists. LeeAndra Cianci designed the cover, chapter pages and page headers under the direction of David Kordalski, creative director of Crain s Cleveland Business and Crain s Detroit Business. Lisa Sawyer designed the graphics. Senior Editor Gary Piatek coordinated the effort. Downloads of expanded versions of these lists in spreadsheet format are available at crainsdetroit.com/lists. CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS ISSN # is published weekly by Crain Communications Inc. at 1155 Gratiot Ave., Detroit MI Periodicals postage paid at Detroit, MI and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS, Circulation Department, P.O. Box 7925, Detroit, MI GST # Printed in U.S.A. Contents copyright 216 by Crain Communications Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction or use of editorial content in any manner without permission is prohibited.

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9 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CONTENTS LISTED ALPHABETICALLY SEE PAGE 1 PAGE 7 World Watch 9 1 Things to Watch 11 1 Things to Remember 13 Private Companies 15 Private Companies Greater Michigan 29 Public Companies 31 Public Companies Greater Michigan 33 Fastest-Growing Companies 35 Top-Compensated s 38 Top-Compensated Non-s 41 African American-Owned Companies 42 Asian-Owned Companies 42 Hispanic-Owned Companies 43 Native American-Owned Companies 43 Family-Owned Companies 45 Employers, Oakland County 47 Woman-Owned Statewide 48 Employers, Detroit 49 Employers, Macomb County 51 Employers, Wayne County 53 Employers, Livingston County 54 Employers, Washtenaw County 54 Employers, Greater Michigan 55 Employers, Southeast Michigan 56 Defense Contractors 57 Patent-Holding Companies 59 Health Care Summit 61 Auto Suppliers 65 PAGE 63 Divisions, Affiliates, Subsidiaries 68 Auto Dealers 71 Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers 69 Manufacturers Statewide 73 Accounting Firms 77 Banks Statewide 79 Money Managers 81 PAGE 75 Venture Capital Firms 82 Credit Unions 83 Credit Unions Greater Michigan 84 Business Insurance Agencies 85 SBA Lenders 86 Biggest Deals 87 Architectural Firms 9 General Contractors 91 Retail Centers 94 Residential Brokers 95 Nonresidential Property Managers 97 Meeting Venues 99 Meeting Venues Greater Michigan 13 Law Firms 17 Law Firms Greater Michigan 111 IP Law Firms 113 Engineering 114 Staffing Companies 115 Office Furniture Makers/Dealers 117 Environmental Companies 117 IT Companies Statewide 118 Logistics Companies Statewide 119 Graduate Business Degrees 121 Biotech Firms Statewide 123 PAGE 89 Group Health Care Plans 125 Physician Organizations 127 Hospitals/Health Systems Statewide 129 Philanthropic Gifts 131 Foundations Statewide 133 Nonprofits 135 Multiyear Capital Campaigns 136 CLASSIFIEDS PAGE 137 INDEX PAGE 138

10 4 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 Advertiser Page No. Advertiser Page No. 123Net 36 Abbott Nicholson PC 7 All Star Interiors 86 Andiamo Restaurants Joe Muer Seafood Andiamo Catering Judson Center 13 Kapnick Insurance 84 Kerr, Russell & Weber PLC 24 Keys2Business, LLC 1 KPMG 64 Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau 12 Assured Family Services 62 Leading Lawyers Poster Baker Tilly 18 Better Business Bureau 36 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan 124 Macomb Intermediate School District 5 Meridian 128 MGM Grand Detroit 98 Brooks Kushman 58 Michigan Association of Health Plans Inside Back Cover Business Leaders for Michigan Cover Gatefold Michigan Fitness Foundation 132 Butzel Long 18 Capital Mortgage Funding 36 CBRE 72, 96 CIG Capital Advisors 126 Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan 12 Conway Mackenzie Table of Contents Page 1 Corporate Eagle 34 Crowne Plaza Detroit Downtown Riverfront Hotel 2 Cushman & Wakefield 94 Deshler Group 22 Doeren Mayhew 16 Dykema Gosset PLLC 16 Micro Bio Testing Services 69 Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery 5 First Independent-Descamps Insurance Agency 52 First State Bank 14 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber 14 Flagstar Bank 78 Grand Valley State University 86 Greenleaf Trust 2 MICPA Miller Canfield 28 Motorcity Casino 1 Michigan State University, Broad College of Business, Executive MBA Program 62 MSU Management Education Center 1 Oakland Community College 46 Plante & Moran 14, 8 REDICO Rehmann 76 Schechter Wealth 4 The Guidance Center 134 The Mike Cox Law Firm PLLC Table of Contents Page 1 The Miller Law Firm 66 Total Health Care Insert Page 49 Ulliance 138 United Methodist Retirement Communities 6 Varnum LLP 39 Walsh College 12 Warner Norcross & Judd LLP 11 Huntington Bank Back Cover Wayne State University College of Business 8 imageone 36 Interior Environments 116 ITC Holdings Corp. 6 Workforce Intelligence Network 14 Young Basile 112 Zhang Financial 62

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13 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, World Watch 9 1 Things to Watch 11 1 Things to Remember 13 Private Companies 15 Private Companies Greater Mich. 29 Public Companies 31 Public Companies Greater Mich. 33 Fastest-growing Companies 35 Top-Compensated s 38 Top-Compensated non-s 41 Asian-Owned Companies 42 African American-Owned Companies 42 Hispanic-Owned Companies 43 Native American-Owned Companies 43 Family-owned Companies 45 Employers, Oakland County 47 Woman-Owned Statewide 48 Employers, Detroit 49 Employers, Macomb County 51 Employers, Wayne County 53 Employers, Washtenaw County 54 Employers, Livingston County 54 Employers, Greater Mich. 55 Employers, Southeast Mich. 56 Defense Contractors 57 Patent-Holding Companies 59 Health Care Summit 61 Private Companies: Greatest gains/losses More on Pages companies with greatest increases in revenue (from 214) The Christman Co. Loc Performance Products Inc % Meridian Health Plan 66.4 % 5 companies with greatest decreases in revenue (from 214) 96.7 % % -3.7 % % Barrick Enterprises Inc. Devon Industrial Group Soave Enterprises LLC THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY Shaw Electric Co % % Black & Vetch PrizeLogic LLC 58.8 % % Compuware Corp. Public Companies: Greatest gains/losses More on Pages 31,32 5 companies with greatest increases in revenue (from 214) 5 companies with greatest decreases in revenue (from 214) Diplomat Pharmacy Inc. 52 % -16 % DTE Energy Co. Sun Communities Inc. 43 % Diversified Restaurant Holdings Inc % % -18 % Masco Corp. Taubman Centers Inc. Agree Realty Corp. 3.6 % % Visteon Corp. Flagstar Bancorp Inc % % Creative Edge Nutrition Inc.

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15 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, Brazil s Automotive Industry Political, economic turmoil create uncertainty By Dustin Walsh dwalsh@crain.com Brazil became an automotive hotbed in the late 199s as automakers rushed to get a piece of its growing middle-class spending. By 27, Brazil surpassed France as the sixth-largest producer of cars, only to be overtaken by India in 211 yet it still makes more than 3.4 million vehicles. However, protectionist viewpoints led Brazil s government to enact tariffs to discourage foreign imports, souring auto business in the nation. Also beset by political unrest, Brazil became a business question mark, despite being a major producer of cars. Today, Brazil continues to be embroiled in political scandal following the impeachment and ousting of Dilma Rousseff as in August. BRAZIL Brasilia FREE VECTOR MAPS Brazil s senate voted to convict Rousseff of corruption charges in a scheme where she allegedly manipulated the federal budget in an effort to conceal the country s mounting economic turmoil. She was replaced by Michel Temer, who is now engrossed in his own corruption scandal of top Cabinet members as he battles legislators over a proposed bill that could grant immunity to politicians who took campaign contributions from an illegal slush fund with money stolen from the state oil company. The turmoil adds even more uncertainty to an automotive industry gutted by protectionist laws enacted under Rousseff. In 212, Brazil introduced Inovar-Auto, legislation designed to reduce car imports. It required carmakers in Brazil, which are all foreign-owned, to meet certain fuel-efficiency standards by 217 and use local manufacturing or face higher excise taxes and import tariffs up to 3 percent. It boosted local manufacturing, but subsequently decimated car sales. Car prices skyrocketed under higher labor costs and local investment. But Brazil is still an emerging market, even in the face of an economic slowdown its GDP is expected to grow by less than 1 percent in 217, according to top economists. Despite the country s problems, automakers, including the Detroit 3, made a big push into Brazil in the past two decades and are still expecting suppliers to join them in the South American republic. This presents added challenges and new pressure under an uncertain political future tied to even more uncertain economic conditions. Crain s chatted with Rick Walawender, senior partner and head of Detroit-based law firm Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC s international practice, about what companies doing business or looking to do business in Brazil can expect. Here are his comments: Risk is even more pronounced than before. Suppliers have to do some economic calculus about how involved they want to be in Brazil. If the economy remains in the doghouse and car sales remain low, maybe it s an easy decision with what s going on there politically. The new is looked at as hope for economic growth, but if he gets bogged down in political scandals, it doesn t bode well for that growth. Companies are still setting up shop (in Brazil), but economically, it s getting tougher. But the supply chain has to play along because in the new global platform environment, if you lose a contract in Brazil, you may lose it elsewhere in the world. THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY Announcing a NEW How Are You Enhancing People & Improving Business Results? Ulliance is celebrating 25 years of delivering comprehensive services that keep your employees emotionally and physically healthy. Complete Workforce Services that offer: Life Advisor EAPs that are cost effective and promote emotional wellness Customizable Life Advisor Wellness Programs Human Effectiveness Trainings Organizational and Leadership Development Career Transition Services Voice Your Concern Report Line Incident & Crisis Management Services Contact Ulliance at or Access and download ALL Crain s data, including: 1,5+ companies 4,+ people 6+ industry lists (Downloads valued at $3,+) Excel downloads of all Book of Lists data Membership also includes: Full digital access to crainsdetroit.com 52 print weekly issues of Crain s Detroit Business Next year s Book of Lists (217) Weekly newsletters outlining updated lists, with links to the data and downloads NOTE: In order to access any of the Excel spreadsheets from any of Crain s lists, you will need to be a Data Member. All data products are now only available to Data Members. BECOME A DATA MEMBER at crainsdetroit.com/datamembership

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17 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, New downtown construction Quicken Loans Inc. and Rock Ventures LLC Chairman Dan Gilbert is adamant that Detroit needs another 1 million square feet of office space. Last year, we got a peek at his plan for the Monroe Block a 2-story office tower and 16-story residential tower. As of press time, still unknown is his plan for the former Hudson's property, though sources have said the plans there could go much taller 6 stories being a common figure. It's not known how much of the plans depend on the brownfield tax credit plan Gilbert personally pushed to the Legislature, but it seems at least possible there may be shovels in the ground on new skyscrapers for Detroit in Gov. Snyder s reputation Gov. Rick S n y d e r spent 216 trying to climb out of the political hole that the Flint water crisis put him in. Early in the year, the governor made the Gov. Rick Snyder: Flint water crisis national media sapped his rounds defending the state's influence. response and promising swift action to fix the lead-tainted pipes. He didn t get good reviews and has faced questions about whether the crisis sapped his political influence. He has two more years in office to rebuild his political capital, but it remains to be seen how much of his agenda he can wrap up before leaving office. A rendering of the planned Gordie Howe International Bridge from Detroit to Windsor. 3. Bridge future The planned Gordie Howe International Bridge took more steps toward becoming a reality in 216 but still faces significant roadblocks. The Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority put out a request for proposals in November for firms to build the $2.1 billion U.S.-Canada COURTESY OF BEDROCK LLC The plan for the Monroe Block and the block immediately northeast containing the historic National Theatre building in downtown Detroit would include an office tower with at least 2 stories and a residential building with at least 16 stories. This west-facing rendering shows a courtyard within the residential building on the former Bates Garage site. span. Standing in the way of its planned 22 opening are land acquisition issues on the U.S. side, where about 2 of 3 parcels needed for the bridge and identified as problematic to acquire are owned by Ambassador Bridge owner Manuel Matty Moroun. Moroun has long used lawsuits and pushed ballot proposals to attempt to block any new competition for the nearly 9-year-old Ambassador. 4. Neighborhood redevelopment Downtown and Midtown redevelopment have gotten most of the attention, but new efforts in other neighborhoods could see successes in 217. The Live6 Alliance, a cooperative effort of the University of Detroit Mercy, the Kresge Foundation and the Detroit Economic Growth Corp., is making strides in the Livernois-McNichols area. J.P. Morgan Chase has targeted a $5 million grant program toward that part of the city, along with West Village and southwest Detroit. And longterm efforts to redevelop the east riverfront are gaining even more steam in the wake of the stunning success of the RiverWalk and nearby developments. 5. Detroit manufacturing The city of Detroit has largely been devoid of new manufacturing growth in recent years, but that may be changing with the development of the I-94 Industrial Park. In May, the city sold 3 acres of land in the park to Urbana, Ill.- based supplier Flex-N-Gate Corp., which plans to invest $95 million to build a 5,-square-foot manufacturing plant. One big potential development to watch: Lear Corp., which opened a design and innovation center in Capitol Park in October, is also interested in opening a plant in the city, provided it gets a new hourly rate from the UAW. 6. Land bank Afederal investigation into questionable demolition contracting practices at the Detroit Land Bank is still ongoing, though no charges have been filed. Last month, federal agents visited the Land Bank s Guardian Building offices in a prearranged meeting to turn over records. Questions were also raised about a temporary suspension in federal funding for the demolitions, and how quickly Mayor Mike Duggan informed the Detroit City Council and the public about the suspension. The outcome of the investigations will have big implications for Duggan s efforts to remove blight in Detroit's neighborhoods and his future as mayor. 7. Soccer team Dan Gilbert and Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores made a big splash with a proposal to put a new Major League Soccer stadium in downtown Detroit and bring in a new team. The plan is aimed for the site of the stalled Wayne County Jail near Ford Field, a project long derided as the fail jail. The county has said it plans to finish the jail and will do so if some other deal isn t reached before a planned January request for proposals goes out. As of press time, no such deal had been reached. 8. Mental health debate Along debate about how the state funds mental health care for Medicaid patients came to a head in Lansing because of a line item in Gov. Rick Snyder s budget that would have steered the funding through HMOs in addition to the current system of public mental health authorities. After an outcry, the language was removed and a work group was formed to study how best to manage the state s $2.4 billion Medicaid behavioral health budget. The work group is expected to recommend no changes to the current system, but how the Legislature will handle those recommendations remains to be seen. M-1 RAIL The first of six streetcars for M-1 Rail s QLine arrived in September from Brookville, Pa.-based Brookville Equipment Corp. 9. The QLine This spring, downtown Detroit will again be home to something it hasn't had in decades a fully functioning streetcar line down Woodward. M-1 Rail s QLine service will run from downtown to New Center and has already prompted a wave of real estate speculation and development along its route. Fares are expected to run $ District Detroit When the plans for Little Caesars Arena were unveiled, they came with the promise of the development of a 5-block district of retail, restaurants and entertainment. People hoping for a Target or Meijer downtown are still waiting: The district has yet to unveil any showcase tenants. That may change soon. Olympia Entertainment is working with a national retail broker, Cordish Cos., with a long history of developing those kinds of districts, notably Ballpark Village around the St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium. LARRY PEPLIN Little Caesars Arena, which will house the Detroit Red Wings and the Detroit Pistons, will be part of the District Detroit development. THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY

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19 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, Pistons It was barely thinkable when the year started, but next fall, the Detroit Pistons plan to play their games in downtown Detroit. The basketball team s owner, Tom Gores, capped months of negotiations with an announcement last month that the team would make the move and build a new practice center at the Little Caesars Arena being built by the Ilitch family s Olympia Entertainment. Still uncertain is the fate of The Palace of Auburn Hills though most insiders expect the particularly valuable piece of land to be sold, demolished and redeveloped. If that happens, it couples with the pending closure of Joe Louis Arena to raise the question of whether there will be a shortage of open dates in arena-size venues for concerts and other events. 2. RTA The region s 4-year history of failure in attempts to create a comprehensive regional transit system will get a little longer. Voters in November rejected a $3 billion, 2- year millage to pay for expanded bus service with dedicated lanes, rail service from Detroit to Ann Arbor and other improvements. The strongest opposition came from Macomb County, where the no votes outweighed favorable votes in Wayne County and the city of Detroit and a very narrow defeat in Oakland County. The next time the Regional Transit Authority can try again, under the law, is in two years. In the meantime, it plans to study and assess what its future will be. GETTY IMAGES/VETTA A property tax was sought in 216 to fund a new system of bus rapid transit, new bus routes and commuter rail between Detroit and Ann Arbor. 3. Election of Trump Donald Trump: Cabinet picks have Michigan ties. The biggest outcome and surprise of the election was the election of businessman and reality TV star Donald Trump to the presidency. It will have far-reaching consequences, many of which still aren t clear. But Trump has promised to repeal the Affordable Care Act and replace certain provisions of it, and has vowed to keep businesses in the United States. And several of his Cabinet nominees have strong Michigan ties including Education Secretary nominee Betsy DeVos, and Commerce Secretary nominee Wilbur Ross Jr., whose capital helped build Talmer Bank & Trust and whose funds own Southfield-based International Automotive Components LLC. THE DISTRICT DETROIT A conceptual rendering of the exterior of Little Caesars Arena, which will be shared by the Detroit Red Wings and the Detroit Pistons. 4. Flint water crisis The Flint water crisis started in 214, but became a national story and an emblem of failing institutions and infrastructure in late 215 and 216 after Hurley Medical Center pediatrician Mona Hanna-Attisha rang the alarm on children testing for high lead levels in their blood. This month, Congress approved at least $17 million in aid to Flint as part of a broader water package, but so far, progress in fixing the system has been halting. 5. Mobility Willow Run The race and competition is on to make the Motor City and Michigan home to the nascent mobility industry. The partnership seeking to create the American Center for Mobility closed on its $1.2 million purchase of land at the former Willow Run bomber plant to create a massive test bed for driverless cars. It also has $17 million in funding from the Michigan Strategic Fund but still needs an additional $6 million, whether from government or private sources, to make the full plan a reality. Also, late this year, the city of Detroit got into the mobility game in a big way with the hiring of its first chief mobility officer, Mark de la Vergne, a transportation veteran from Chicago. 6. DPS bailout The Detroit Public Schools, expected to emerge from state emergency management soon, got a financial lifeline from Lansing with the June signing of a $617 million bailout package by Gov. Rick Snyder. But critics said the measure didn t go far enough, lacking a hoped-for Detroit education commission under Mayor Mike Duggan s control that would have influence over charter school openings and closings. The district will start the new year under a new school board, which will name a permanent superintendent, and without emergency manager Steven Rhodes, the former judge who oversaw the city of Detroit s bankruptcy. The new faces will be tasked with solving a decades-old problem of school quality and financial health that some see as the biggest economic priority facing the city. 7. Marijuana The controversial business of medical marijuana received a lot of attention in 216, with a massive expansion and then a crackdown on pot shops, especially in the city of Detroit. A new zoning law took effect in March in Detroit, and the city has been working ever since to close marijuana shops that aren t in compliance. That hasn t stopped certain areas on the city s edges, especially along Eight Mile Road, from seeing a massive spike in the shops with the green crosses on their marquees. Separately, efforts to put an issue on the ballot for legalization of recreational marijuana failed, but proponents have vowed to try again. 8. Economic development The notion of incentives to lure new businesses or help fuel big projects didn t get much love from the Legislature this fall. A pair of economic development plans, one backed by billionaire Dan Gilbert, failed to get enough traction to make it out of Lansing this fall. As of press time, lawmakers said they wouldn t come to a vote. Gilbert s favored bill would have Dan Gilbert: Backed an economic development plan that saw no traction. created special tax-capture zones for transformational projects. A separate plan would have allowed for $25 million in incentives to companies through the capture of payroll taxes from their workers. This fight likely isn t over, though Gov. Rick Snyder has a record of opposing such measures. COSTAR GROUP INC. Adient announced plans to move into the Marquette Building in downtown Detroit. 9. Adient HQ Detroit saw something that almost never happens a decision to headquarter a Fortune 5 company in the city. The newly created Adient Inc., the seatmaker spun off from Johnson Controls Inc., plans to put its headquarters in downtown Detroit s Marquette Building, with plans to spend $75 million to buy and renovate it to house about 5 employees, adding to the ranks of a growing population of downtown Detroit office workers. 1. Rizzo An ongoing corruption investigation into trash hauler Rizzo Environmental Services has resulted in charges against three public officials in Macomb County, the expectation of more to come, and a run on green paint as the company s new owner tries to shed the tainted name and repaint the company s signature red trucks. Those served by Rizzo are now getting mailings from Canada s GFL Environmental Corp., which bought Rizzo just a month before the first charges became public. THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY

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21 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: PRIVATE 2 Ranked by 215 revenue Rank 1 2 Company Address Phone, website Penske Corp., Bloomfield Hills (248) 648-2; Rock Ventures, Detroit (8) International Automotive Components, Southfield (248) 455-7; 4 Guardian Industries Corp. C, Auburn Hills (248) 34-18; 5 TI Automotive Ltd. E, Auburn Hills (248) 494-5; Meridian Health Plan, Detroit (313) ; corp.mhplan.com Ilitch companies, Detroit 4821 (313) ; Plastipak Holdings Inc., Plymouth 4817 (734) ; Inteva Products LLC, Troy 4884 (248) ; Moroun family holdings, Warren 4889 (586) Sherwood Food Distributors LLC, Detroit (313) ; Bridgewater Interiors LLC, Detroit 4829 (313) ; The Suburban Collection, Troy 4884 (877) ; H.W. Kaufman Financial Group/ Burns & Wilcox, Farmington Hills (248) 932-9; Barton Malow Co., Southfield 4834 (248) 436-5; Dura Automotive Systems LLC/Global Automotive Systems LLC, Auburn Hills (248) ; 17 Key Safety Systems Inc. I, Sterling Heights (586) ; Atlas Oil Co., Taylor 4818 (8) 878-2; Walbridge Aldinger, Detroit (313) 963-8; Belfor Holdings Inc., Birmingham 489 (248) ; Wolverine Packing Co., Detroit 4827 (313) ; Soave Enterprises LLC, Detroit 4827 (313) 567-7; Victory Automotive Group Inc., Canton Twp (734) ; Syncreon Global Holdings Ltd., Auburn Hills (248) ; The Diez Group, Dearborn (313) ; Piston Automotive LLC, Redford Twp (313) ; Kenwal Steel Corp., Dearborn (313) 739-1; Top executive Roger Penske chairman Dan Gilbert chairman and founder Robert Miller Ron Vaupel Bill Kozyra chairman, and David Cotton Christopher Ilitch William Young Lon Offenbacher, and founder Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Detroit area employees Jan. 216 Worldwide employees Jan. 216 Type of business $29,178. $26, % 49,92 Retail automotive, truck leasing and logistics, motorsports racing 6,1. B 5,1. B ,237 26,114 Umbrella organization managing a portfolio of companies, investments and real estate 5,9. 5, , Global supplier of interior automotive components and systems including cockpits and overhead systems and soft trim and acoustics 5,6. D 5,6. D. 17, Manufacturer of glass and automotive products and building products distributor. 3,4. F 3, , Global tier-one supplier of automotive fluid systems technology 3, , ,35 1,436 Government programs health insurance 3,3. 3,3.. 7,437 22,446 Little Caesars Pizza, Detroit Red Wings, Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, Champion Foods, Olympia Entertainment, Olympia Development, MotorCity Casino Hotel, Detroit Tigers, Little Caesars Pizza Kit Fundraising Program and Ilitch Holdings Inc. 2,856.7 G 2, ,25 Manufacturer of rigid plastic containers for the consumer products industry 2,6. 2, , Global tier-one automotive supplier of interior systems, closure systems, roof systems, and motors and electronics H 2,311.2 B 2,235.1 B 3.4 Ambassador Bridge and various trucking and logistics companies Earl Ishbia 2, , ,125 Wholesale food distributor chairman, and Ronald Hall Jr. 2,92.2 2, ,928 Automotive seating/interiors David Fischer 2,1.5 1, ,856 2,9 Automobile dealerships chairman and Alan Jay Kaufman chairman, and Ryan Maibach Lynn Tilton Jason Luo and vice chairman Sam Simon chairman and John Rakolta Jr. chairman and Sheldon Yellen Jim Bonahoom Anthony Soave Jeffrey Cappo Brian Enright Gerald Diez Vinnie Johnson chairman Kenneth Eisenberg chairman and 1,83. 1, ,66 Provides insurance services including distribution, brokerage, underwriting, reinsurance, real estate, premium financing, inspections, audits, risk management and third-party claims administration 1,78.3 1, ,67 General contracting, construction management, design/build, engineer-procure-construct, integrated project delivery, selfperform services: civil, concrete, rigging and interiors 1,6. 1, ,132 12, Control systems (mechatronics, shift-by-wire, electronic controllers, HMI interfaces); exterior systems (glass systems, exterior trim systems); structural systems (lightweight body structures, door structures) 1,575. 1, , Inflators, airbags, seat belts, steering wheels, active safety and electronics 1,465.5 B 1, Petroleum distribution, total fuel needs 1,432. 1, , Construction: general contracting, design-build, construction management, engineer/procure/construct, virtual design, digital mapping 1,4.2 J 1,453.9 J ,79 Property restoration 1,268. 1, Wholesale meat packer and processor; wholesale meat, poultry and seafood distributor 1,232. 1, ,549 Diversified management holding company 1,223.7 K 1,33.5 K 18.4 Automotive dealerships 1,1. B 1,1. B. 12, Global provider of advanced supply chain services that offers a full range of third- and fourth-party logistics services 1, Aluminum and steel sales, processing and warehousing companies Automotive supplier Steel service center THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY This list of privately held companies is an approximate compilation of the largest companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston and Washtenaw counties 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 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. = not available. B Crain's estimate. C Shareholders, on Nov. 21, 216, approved the sale of the company to KGIC Merger Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Wichita, Kan.-based Koch Industries Inc. D From Forbes. E Acquired by private equity firm Bain Capital LLC in June 215. F Automotive News estimate. G Estimated revenue includes acquisition of APPE packaging division of LaSeda de Barcelona Group in July 215. H There is not a holding company for the Moroun family businesses. Some are public companies controlled by Manuel and/or Matthew Moroun. Others are owned privately by the Moroun family. I Acquisition by public Chinese auto conglomerate Ningbo Joyson Electronic Corp. completed on June 2, 216. J In 215, 88.5 percent of revenue for Belfor, a disaster recovery firm, was from construction management. The figure was 92 percent in 214. K Automotive News. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL SEE PAGE 17

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23 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: PRIVATE 2 Ranked by 215 revenue FROM PAGE 15 Company Address Rank Phone, website 28 Orleans International Inc., Farmington Hills (248) ; 29 Henniges Automotive B, Auburn Hills (248) 34-41; McNaughton-McKay Electric Co., Madison Heights (248) ; renewable energy: (734) ; LaFontaine Automotive Group, Highland Township (248) ; Amerisure Mutual Insurance Co., Farmington Hills (248) 615-9; U.S. Farathane, Auburn Hills (248) 754-7; Carhartt Inc., Dearborn (313) ; Art Van Furniture Inc., Warren 4892 (586) 939-8; 35 Continental Structural Plastics C, Auburn Hills (248) ; Neapco Holdings LLC, Belleville (734) ; Lipari Foods LLC, Warren (586) ; Michigan CAT, Novi (248) ; ProQuest LLC, Ann Arbor 4816 (734) ; General RV Center Inc., Wixom (248) 349-9; Barrick Enterprises Inc., Royal Oak 4873 (248) ; MSX International Inc., Detroit (248) ; United Shore Financial Services LLC, Troy 4883 (855) ; United Road Services Inc., Romulus (734) ; unitedroad.com PVS Chemicals Inc., Detroit (313) ; Letica Corp., Rochester (248) ; Southfield Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram, Southfield 4834 (248) ; southfieldchrysler.com RKA Petroleum Cos. Inc., Romulus (734) ; Plante Moran PLLC, Southfield 4837 (248) ; Camaco LLC, Farmington Hills (248) ; RevSpring Inc., Wixom (248) ; Global Automotive Alliance LLC, Detroit 4821 (313) Aristeo Construction Co., Livonia 4815 (734) ; Eaton Steel Bar Co., Oak Park (248) ; ABC Appliance Inc., Pontiac (248) ; Prestige Automotive, St. Clair Shores 488 (586) ; Top executive Earl Tushman Douglas DelGrosso Donald Slominski Jr., Michael LaFontaine, owner and chairman; Maureen LaFontaine, owner and Gregory Crabb Andrew Greenlee Mark Valade chairman and Archie Van Elslander chairman and Kim Yost Frank Macher chairman and Kenneth Hopkins Thom Lipari Bill Hodges executive vice Kurt Sanford Robert Baidas, ; Loren Baidas, and chairman Robert Barrick Frederick Minturn Mat Ishbia Mark Anderson D and COO James B. Nicholson Anton Letica Kenneth Thomas owner and general manager Kay Albertie, managing shareholder; Kari Elliott, Gordon Krater managing partner Arvind Pradhan Timothy Schriner William Pickard chairman Joseph Aristeo Gary Goodman, coowner; Mark Goodman, co-owner Gordon Hartunian chairman Gregory Jackson chairman and Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Detroit area employees Jan. 216 Worldwide employees Jan. 216 Type of business $856. $ % 4 Meat importer ,435 Weatherstrip seals, glass encapsulation, modular sealing systems and anti-vibration components Electric/electronics distributor ,92 1,92 Automobile dealerships Property and casualty insurance company ,416 3, Plastic injection molder, extruder, thermal compression molder ,33 Apparel manufacturer ,798 3,622 Retail home furnishings ,3 Body panels and structural components for the light vehicles, heavy trucks, HVAC and construction markets ,662 Designs, manufactures and distributes driveline systems and service parts ,8 Wholesale food distribution. Lipari Food s truck fleet delivers to 12 states ,15 Heavy equipment dealer providing sales of new and used equipment as well as rental and parts and service ,457 Information databases and microform products ,9 Recreational vehicle and trailer dealership Petroleum retailer and wholesaler ,15 6, Business process outsourcing service provider for global automotive retail segments and human capital managed service provider ,45 1,45 Mortgage banking ,639 Vehicle logistics for vehicle manufacturers, remarketers, auctions, dealers and internet vehicle transactions nationally Manufacturer, marketer and distributor of industrial chemicals 495. E 495. E. Plastic and paper packaging manufacturer F Automobile dealerships F Wholesale distributor of gasoline, diesel fuel, ethanol, biodiesel, Jet A and Jet A1 products; hauler of crude oil, common carrier ,62 2,195 Accounting and management consulting firm , Full-service supplier of automotive seat structure assemblies Business process outsourcing, accounts receivable management ,234 Automotive manufacturer, assembler, warehouse sequencer, aerospace warehousing and logistics General contractor and construction manager 4. G 4. G. Sales and support services company for hot-rolled and cold finished steel bar products Appliances, electronics and car audio, bedding and furniture H Automobile dealerships, real estate and insurance THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY This list of privately held companies is an approximate compilation of the largest companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston and Washtenaw counties 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 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. = not available. B Acquired by China s AVIC Automotive Systems Holding Co. Ltd. in Sept C It was announced Sept. 12 that Teijin Ltd. of Japan agreed to acquire Continental Structural Plastics. D Named as in August. Succeeds Kathleen McCann. E Plastics News estimate. F Crain's estimate. G Metal Center News. H Automotive News. SEE PAGE 19

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25 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: PRIVATE 2 Ranked by 215 revenue FROM PAGE 17 Rank Company Address Phone, website Belle Tire Distributors Inc., Allen Park 4811 (313) ; Compuware Corp., Detroit (313) ; NYX Inc., Livonia 4815 (734) ; Hungry Howie's Pizza Inc., Madison Heights 4871 (248) ; HTC Global Services Inc., Troy 4884 (248) ; Stewart Management Group Inc., Harper Woods (313) ; Acro Service Corp., Livonia (734) ; A123 Systems LLC, Livonia (734) 772-3; 66 The Bartech Group Inc. F, Southfield 4834 (248) 28-43; Altair Engineering Inc., Troy 4883 (248) ; Alta Equipment Co., Wixom (248) ; Strategic Staffing Solutions Inc., Detroit (313) ; Top executive Jack Lawless III Chris O'Malley Chain Sandhu chairman Steve Jackson Madhava Reddy Gordon Stewart Ron Shahani Jason Forcier David Barfield James Scapa chairman and Steven Greenawalt Cynthia Pasky Great Expressions Dental Centers PC, Southfield 4834 Rich Beckman (248) 23-11; greatexpressions.com Detroit Lions Inc., Allen Park 4811 (313) 216-4; Commercial Contracting Group Inc., Auburn Hills (248) 29-5; Elder Automotive Group, Troy 4883 (248) 585-4; The Ideal Group Inc., Detroit 4829 (313) 849-; Motor City Electric Co., Detroit (313) ; Snethkamp Automotive Family, Highland Park 4823 (313) ; Cold Heading Co., Warren 4889 (586) 497-7; Contractors Steel Co., Livonia 4815 (734) 464-4; Vision Information Technologies Inc., Detroit 4822 (877) ; John E. Green Co., Highland Park 4823 (313) ; Roncelli Inc., Sterling Heights (586) ; Jim Riehl's Friendly Automotive Group Inc., Warren 4893 (586) ; Crain Communications Inc., Detroit 4827 (313) 446-6; Chase Plastic Services Inc., Clarkston (248) ; Dykema Gossett PLLC, Detroit (313) ; Martha Ford owner William Pettibone chairman Tony Elder Robert Elder VP Frank Venegas Jr. chairman and Dale Wieczorek chairman, and Mark Snethkamp Derek Stevens Donald Simon David Segura Christine Rice Peter Green chairman Gary Roncelli chairman and Thomas Wickersham and COO James Riehl Jr. Keith Crain chairman Kevin Chase Carole Chase VP Peter Kellett chairman and Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Detroit area employees Jan. 216 Worldwide employees Jan. 216 Type of business $36. $36..% 1,5 Retailer of tires and automotive services 36. B 7. C Mainframe software-dedicated business ,85 Automotive interiors and under-hood plastic moldings D 327. D ,5 Pizza franchisor 33. C 32. E 3.1 Application development and maintenance, business process management, document and content management and project management office services Automobile dealerships ,56 5,749 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 311. Lithium-ion battery manufacturer that globally provides complete energy storage solutions for the transportation market ,85 Workforce management and staffing systems provider ,3 Global software and technology, engineering simulation, advanced computing, enterprise analytics and product development Heavy construction equipment, material handling equipment, industrial equipment, cranes Consulting and staff augmentation services, vendor management programs, executive search services, call center technology and a domestic IT development center ,64 Dental care, including general and preventive care, cosmetic, orthodontic and specialty dental services 298. G 254. G 17.3 National Football League franchise General contractor, machinery installer, building interiors, concrete Automotive dealerships General contracting, specialized miscellaneous steel manufacturing and distribution of protective barrier products, global supply chain management, other Electrical contractor Automobile dealerships Automotive supplier Steel service center Mobile application, managed IT and talent management services Mechanical and fire protection contractor Construction services, program management, construction management, design and build Automobile dealership Publisher of business, trade and consumer publications and related websites Specialty engineering thermoplastics distributor Law firm THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY This list of privately held companies is an approximate compilation of the largest companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston and Washtenaw counties 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 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. = not available. B Crain's estimate. Compuware was acquired by Chicago-based private equity firm Thoma Bravo LLC on Dec. 8, 214. Compuware sold or divested pieces of the business throughout 214 and is now a mainframe software-dedicated business. C Crain's estimate. D Systemwide sales. E From Business Standard. Revenue growth reflects acquisition of CareTech Solutions Inc. in December 214. F Acquired by the U.K. staffing company Impellam Group plc in December 215. G From Forbes. Net of stadium revenue used for debt payments. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL SEE PAGE 21

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27 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: PRIVATE 2 Ranked by 215 revenue FROM PAGE 19 Company Address Rank Phone, website SmithGroupJJR Inc., Detroit (313) ; Buff Whelan Chevrolet, Sterling Heights (586) ; 88 AxleTech International B, Troy 4883 (877) ; Royal Oak Ford/Briarwood Ford, Royal Oak (248) ; 9 Global Supply Solutions D, Madison Heights 4871 (248) Dearborn Mid-West Co., Taylor (734) ; Urban Science Applications Inc., Detroit (313) ; The Macomb Group Inc., Sterling Heights (586) ; Ghafari Inc., Dearborn (313) 441-3; Pat Milliken Ford Inc., Redford Township (313) ; Sachse Construction and Development Co. LLC, Detroit (313) ; Fori Automation Inc., Shelby Township (586) ; Vesco Oil Corp., Southfield 4876 (248) ; Bill Perkins Automotive Group, Eastpointe 4821 (586) ; Tweddle Group Inc., Clinton Twp (586) 37-37; Top executive Jeffrey Hausman, Detroit office director; Michael Medici, and managing partner Kerry Whelan Bill Gryzenia Eddie Hall Jr. Jeff Homenik James Anderson, founder and William McGivern Jr., ; Keith Schatko, VP Yousif Ghafari chairman Bruce Godfrey chairman Todd Sachse, and founder; Steve Berlage, and COO Mike Beck, VP of operations and Paul Meloche,VP of sales Marjory Epstein chairman Bill Perkins Paul Wilbur and Humanetics Innovative Solutions Inc., Plymouth 4817Christopher O'Connor (734) ; Jeffrey Tamaroff Automotive Family, Southfield (248) ; Ray Laethem Inc., Grosse Pointe (313) ; Marvin Tamaroff, chairman emeritus; Jeffrey Tamaroff, chairman and Jeff Laethem Milosch's Palace Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge Inc., Lake Orion Donald Milosch (248) ; DeMaria Building Co., Novi (248) ; Palace Sports & Entertainment LLC, Auburn Hills (248) 377-1; Hatch Stamping Co., Chelsea (734) ; 1st Source Servall Inc., Centerline 4815 (586) ; Rush Trucking Corp., Wayne (8) ; Clark Hill PLC, Detroit (313) ; James Group International Inc., Detroit 4829 (313) 841-7; George W. Auch Co., Pontiac (248) 334-2; Deshler Group Inc., Livonia 4815 (734) ; EHIM Inc., Southfield (248) ; Tony DeMaria, ; Joseph DeMaria Jr, Bob Wentworth, Platinum Equity partner; Arn Tellem, Palace vice chairman Daniel Craig COO and Kim Adler Andra Rush, chairman, Gregory Humes, John Hern John A. James chairman Vincent DeLeonardis Robert Gruschow, Mindi Fynke Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Detroit area employees Jan. 216 Worldwide employees Jan. 216 Type of business $222.1 $ % 318 1,17 Architecture, engineering and planning Automotive dealership sales and service 2. C Manufacturer and designer of drivetrain solutions for commercial off-highway and defense vehicles Automobile dealership Material handling systems, construction, tooling/equipment installation, plant maintenance services, life-cycle improvement Global retail marketing consulting with a scientific approach Distributor of pipe, valves, fittings, heating and cooling, control and instrumentation, boilers, pumps repair, steam products, sanitary piping products, fire protection and more ,58 Full-service architecture and engineering organization providing architectural engineering, manufacturing engineering, process engineering, 3-D BIM and laser scanning, consulting and professional staffing Automobile dealership General contracting, construction management, design/build and tenant coordination Global assembly, testing, and welding equipment for the automotive, aerospace, military agriculture, recreational vehicle, and alternative-energy industries Distributor of auto and industrial lubricants and chemicals, auto aftermarket products Automobile dealerships Information and communications company focused on helping customers enhance the ownership experience of their consumers Designs and manufactures safety equipment, including sophisticated crash test dummies, software modeling and related test equipment Automobile dealerships Automobile dealership C Automobile dealership General contracting, design build, construction management, program management E. Detroit Pistons, The Palace of Auburn Hills, DTE Energy Music Theatre Manufacturing Distributor of appliance parts Motor carrier, logistics management Legal services; law firm Global supply chain management providing services in IT, export/import logistics, assembly, consolidation/ deconsolidation General contractor and construction manager Industrial manufacturing group, incorporating fabrication, design, assembly, logistics, transport and information technology Pharmacy benefit manager THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY This list of privately held companies is an approximate compilation of the largest companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston and Washtenaw counties 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 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. = not available. B The Carlyle Group (SDAQ: CG) acquired AxleTech International from General Dynamics Corp. on Jan. 6, 215. C Crain's estimate. SEE PAGE 23 D Formerly a part of Netlink Software Group of America Inc. E Forbes estimate.

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29 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: PRIVATE 2 Ranked by 215 revenue FROM PAGE 21 Company Address Rank Phone, website Chelsea Milling Co., Chelsea (734) ; National Business Supply Inc., Troy 4883 (248) ; Avis Ford Inc., Southfield 4834 (248) ; Village Ford Inc., Dearborn (313) ; Phillips Service Industries Inc., Livonia 4815 (734) 853-5; The Christman Co., Detroit (313) 98-66; Danlaw Inc., Novi (248) ; Gorno Automotive Group, Woodhaven (734) ; Kar Nut Products Co., Madison Heights 4871 (248) ; Black & Veatch, Ann Arbor 4815 (734) 665-1; Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC, Detroit (313) ; Roger Zatkoff Co. (Zatkoff Seals & Packings), Farmington Hills (248) ; Auburn Pharmaceutical Co., Troy 4883 (248) ; auburngenerics.com The Colasanti Cos., Macomb Twp (586) ; Proper Group International Inc., Warren 4889 (586) ; ChemicoMays LLC, Southfield 4833 (248) ; Roseville Chrysler Jeep Inc., Roseville 4866 (586) ; Systems Technology Group, Troy 4884 (248) ; Technical Training Inc. (TTi Global), Rochester Hills 4839 (248) ; The Crown Group Co., Warren 4891 (586) ; National Food Group Inc., Novi (8) ; BullsEye Telecom Inc., Southfield 4833 (248) ; Diversified Computer Supplies Inc., Ann Arbor 4818 (8) ; Madison Electric Co., Warren (586) 825-2; Frank Rewold and Son Inc., Rochester 4837 (248) ; Link Engineering Co., Plymouth 4817 (734) 453-8; Guardian Alarm Co., Southfield 4875 (248) 423-1; Edwards Brothers Malloy Inc., Ann Arbor ; Load One Transportation & Logistics, Taylor 4818 (734) ; Atwell LLC, Southfield 4876 (248) 447-2; Top executive Howdy Holmes chairman, and Richard Schwabauer Walter Douglas Sr., chairman; Mark Douglas, James Seavitt W. Scott Phillips Ronald Staley, SVP, Southeast Michigan operations Raju Dandu chairman and Ed Jolliffe Nick Nicolay James Doull senior vice Michael McGee Gary Zatkoff Jeffrey Farber chairman, and Christopher Colasanti, ; Angelo Colasanti, Geoffrey O'Brien Leon Richardson, chairman, Michael Riehl Anup Popat chairman and Lori Blaker Frank Knoth Sean Zecman William Oberlin chairman and Joseph Hollenshead chairman, and Brett Schneider Frank Rewold Roy Link chairman and Douglas Pierce John Edwards John Elliott Brian Wenzel Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Detroit area employees Jan. 216 Worldwide employees Jan. 216 Type of business $13. $ % 317 Retail, institutional, food service baking mixes Commercial furnishing, audiovisual distributor Automobile dealership B Automotive dealership 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 Construction management, general contracting, design/build, facilities planning and analysis, program management, real estate development, self-perform skilled construction trades Cloud-based, connected-vehicle telematics and embedded electronics to OEMs and tier-one suppliers Automobile dealership Snack food manufacturing and distribution , Engineering and construction contractor 112. Law firm Distributor of seals and packings; manufacturer of gaskets Distributor of generic pharmaceuticals General contracting and construction management and design/ build; self-perform concrete services 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 Chemical manufacturing, chemical management Automobile dealership Information technology outsourcing; software application development, big data analytics, mobility and software integration services , Staffing, outsourcing and training Applies coatings to metal and plastic products; moduleassembly work; sequencing, warehousing Food distribution, opportunity buys, commodity processing Integrated telecom and internet services to small and medium single-location businesses and large Fortune 1 enterprises with multiple locations Distributes imaging/printer supplies, develops IT strategies for clients and supports back-end connectivity with XML feeds, EDI integration and an e-commerce platform Electrical, electronic and automation distributor Construction management, general contracting, design/build Manufacturer of testing systems and provider of commercial testing services ,61 1,177 Security services: alarm installation and service, guard services, medical monitoring Book printer and binder Provides complete time-critical transportation and logistics solutions. Transportation services include ground expedite, air charter, air freight, logistics management, truckload, and specialized curtain-side flatbeds Consulting, engineering, and construction services THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY This list of privately held companies is an approximate compilation of the largest companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston and Washtenaw counties 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 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. = not available. B Crain's estimate. SEE PAGE 25 LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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31 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: PRIVATE 2 Ranked by 215 revenue FROM PAGE 23 Company Address Rank Phone, website TransNav Technologies Inc., New Baltimore 4847 (586) ; FutureNet Group Inc., Detroit (313) ; International Extrusions Inc., Garden City (734) ; Loc Performance Products Inc., Plymouth 4817 (734) ; Advantage Management Group Inc-Advantage Living Centers, Southfield 4875 (248) ; AdvantageLiving.net Marsh Construction (T.H. Marsh), Bloomfield Hills 4834 (248) ; Secure-24 LLC, Southfield 4833 (8) ; secure-24.com Medcart Specialty Pharmacy, Livonia 4815 (877) ; Wolverine Truck Sales Inc., Dearborn 4812 (313) 849-8; Ansara Restaurant Group Inc., Farmington Hills (248) ; Rodgers Chevrolet Inc., Woodhaven (734) ; Arrow Uniform-Taylor LLC, Taylor 4818 (313) 299-5; MPS Group Inc., Farmington Hills (313) ; Gonzalez Design Group, Pontiac 4834 (248) ; Stevens Van Lines Inc., Saginaw 4861 (989) 755-3; MJC Cos., Macomb Township 4844 (586) ; Kasco Inc., Royal Oak 4867 (248) ; E.W. Grobbel Sons Inc., Detroit 4827 (313) 567-8; grobbel.com Market Strategies International, Livonia (734) ; C.E. Gleeson Constructors Inc., Troy 4883 (248) ; BlueWater Technologies Group Inc., Southfield 4875 (248) ; HelloWorld Inc., Southfield 4875 (248) ; Altimetrik Corp. C, Southfield 4875 (8) ; Top executive Percy Vreeken Perry Mehta Nicholas Noecker Louis Burr Reginald Hartsfield and Kelsey Hastings owners Ryan Marsh Mike Jennings Eddie Abueida and Ed Saleh co-s Lynn Terry Victor Ansara Pamela Rodgers Thomas Andris Charlie Williams chairman Gary Gonzalez Morrison Stevens, Sr. chairman and Michael Chirco, managing member, Michael Engle vice Jason Grobbel Andrew Morrison chairman Charles E. Gleeson II Suzanne Schoeneberger Peter DeNunzio Tim Manney and CFO Motor City Stamping Inc., Chesterfield Township 4851 Judith Kucway (586) ; and CFO Rapid Global Business Solutions Inc., Troy 4883 (248) ; Shaw Electric Co., Southfield 4833 (248) 228-2; Pratt & Miller Engineering & Fabrication Inc., New Hudson (248) ; prattmiller.com Epitec Inc., Southfield 4833 (248) ; Harley Ellis Devereaux Corp., Southfield 4833 (248) ; WorkForce Software LLC, Livonia (877) ; Nanua Singh chairman and David Kurtz chairman Jim Miller Jerome Sheppard, and Josie Sheppard, Michael Cooper and managing principal Mike Morini Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Detroit area employees Jan. 216 Worldwide employees Jan. 216 Type of business $85. B $85. B.% Trading and manufacturing company specializing in product design and development, tooling fabrication, injection molding and decorating and assembly Customized services for environmental and infrastructure improvement Manufacturer of aluminum extruded profiles, powder-coat painting and fabrication facilities Final drive, suspension and track systems for Army combat vehicles ,1 Skilled-nursing homes, assisted living A construction company providing general contracting, construction management and advisory services Delivers managed IT operations, application hosting and cloud services to enterprises worldwide Specialty pharmacy services Truck sales, parts and service ,5 2,775 Restaurant Automobile dealership Uniform rental and sales Total waste management and industrial cleaning Design engineering, staffing, manufacturing technologies, production systems, other Moving and storage Residential, apartment, commercial construction, builder and developer Construction management, design/build, construction program administration Corned beef Market research consultancy General contractor/construction manager Bluewater works with agencies, producers, exhibit houses, architects and consultants to create moving live event and AV technology experiences for strong brands Digital marketing company specializing in building promotional campaigns and loyalty programs, with mobile and analytics capabilities D -1.5 Business transformation and technology solution provider. We cater primarily to global enterprises in the areas digital, connected solutions, consumer technologies and enterprise integration Stamping plant, automotive welding, assembly, dies and prototypes ,556 Software development, IT services, staffing, engineering, vendor management, and recruitment process outsourcing Electrical and teledata contractor Engineering company providing automotive-based programs and manufacturing solutions ,5 IT, engineering and professional staffing Full-service architecture, engineering, planning, interior design, landscape architecture, construction administration, and more Complete workforce management platform for large employers with complex needs such as time and attendance, scheduling, absence and leave management, analytics to connect the dots THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY This list of privately held companies is an approximate compilation of the largest companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston and Washtenaw counties 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 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. = not available. B Plastics News. SEE PAGE 27 C Formerly Synova Inc. In Dec. 213, Timba Software, San Francisco, merged with Synova Inc. to create Altimetrik. D Company estimate.

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33 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: PRIVATE 2 Ranked by 215 revenue FROM PAGE 25 Company Address Rank Phone, website Better Made Snack Foods Inc., Detroit (313) ; Top executive Salvatore Cipriano Systrand Manufacturing Corp., Brownstown Township Sharon Cannarsa (734) ; Buscemi Enterprises Inc., Roseville 4866 (586) ; Devon Industrial Group, Detroit (313) ; Morpace Inc., Farmington Hills (248) ; Wade Trim, Detroit (313) ; Sur-Flo Plastics & Engineering Inc., Warren 4889 (586) 773-4; Helm Inc., Plymouth 4817 (734) ; Multi-Bank Securities Inc., Southfield 4875 (8) ; Kirco Manix, Troy 4884 (248) ; Productions Plus - The Talent Shop, Bingham Farms 4825 (248) ; Reliable Software Resources Inc., Northville (248) ; Domestic Linen Supply & Laundry Co., Farmington Hills (248) 737-2; W3R Consulting, Southfield 4875 (248) ; The Mars Agency, Southfield (248) ; Evans Distribution Systems Inc., Melvindale (313) ; Arbor Bancorp Inc. (Bank of Ann Arbor), Ann Arbor 4814 (734) ; Bob Jeannotte Buick GMC Inc., Plymouth 4817 (734) ; Glassman Automotive Group Inc., Southfield 4834 (248) ; Andiamo Restaurant Group, Warren 4892 (586) ; andiamoitalia.com Arrow Strategies LLC, Southfield 4834 (248) 52-25; Lowry Solutions, Brighton (81) ; PrizeLogic LLC D, Southfield 4833 (888) ; Industrial Control Repair Inc., Warren 4892 (586) ; EEI Global Inc., Rochester Hills 4837 (248) 61-99; TAG Holdings LLC, Wixom (248) ; Anthony Buscemi manager David Burnley Duncan Lawrence and Andrew McCune Mary Graff Kevin Stolzenfeld VP of operations Justin Gusick & David Maccagnone Douglas Manix Margery Krevsky, owner Ravi Vallem Sridhar Kodati CFO Venkat Gone Bruce Colton Eric Hardy chairman, and Ken Barnett global John A. Evans John W. Evans chairman Timothy Marshall Robert Jeannotte George Glassman Joe Vicari, Jeff Styers founder and Michael Lowry chairman, and Keith Simmons Paul Gutierrez Derek Gentile Joseph Anderson Jr. chairman and Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Detroit area employees Jan. 216 Worldwide employees Jan. 216 Type of business $65.3 $65.2.2% Snack foods Precision machining and assembly Franchisor of party shops Provides construction management, general contracting, program management, design build, pre-construction and decommissioning services Market research and consulting firm Consulting engineering and planning services 62. B Injection molding, assembly Multi-channel fulfillment services including warehousing and logistics Independent, investment firm that specializes in the sales, trading and underwriting of institutional, fixed-income securities Design and build, construction management Full service talent management agency Data and application services including big data, advanced analytics, business intelligence Facility management and textile rental IT staffing and consulting, including application development, business intelligence and data analytics 55. C Advertising and integrated marketing agency with a focus on consumer brands and retail Warehousing and distribution, transportation, contract packaging, quality inspection, staffing and other logisticsrelated services Local Michigan bank Automobile dealership Automobile dealerships 52.5 Restaurants Staffing firm specializing in placement of professionals in the information technology, engineering, professional, and health care services industries IT systems integrator Online promotion execution for Fortune 1 brands ICR repairs electronic and mechanical industrial equipment as well as purchasing and selling refurbished industrial electronics, robots, and machinery Experiential marketing company that offers in-house, turnkey experiential solutions Module and component manufacturing for various industries including aerospace, defense, automotive, sports and recreation vehicles, mining, construction and other heavy vehicles THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY This list of privately held companies is an approximate compilation of the largest companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston and Washtenaw counties 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 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. = not available. B Plastics News. C Ad Age Datacenter and Agency Report 216. AdAge.com/agencyreport216 D The Charlotte, N.C.-based private equity firm Pamlico Capital took majority ownership stake in the company on June 3. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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35 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: GREATER MICHIGAN PRIVATELY HELD Ranked by 215 revenue Rank 1 2 Company Address Phone, website Meijer Inc Walker Ave. NW, Grand Rapids (616) ; Gordon Food Service Inc. 13 Gezon Parkway SW, Wyoming 4959 (888) ; gfs.com 3 Amway 7575 Fulton St. E., Ada (616) 787-1; Jackson National Life Insurance Co. 4 1 Corporate Way, Lansing (517) ; Auto-Owners Insurance Co. Inc Anacapri Blvd., Lansing (517) ; Dow Corning Corp W. Salzburg Road, Midland (989) 496-4; Dart Container Corp. 7 5 Hogsback Road, Mason (517) ; Haworth Inc. 8 1 Haworth Center, Holland (616) 393-3; Serra Automotive Inc E. Hill Road, Grand Blanc (81) ; Alro Steel Corp. 31 E. High St., Jackson 4924 (517) ; S. Abraham & Sons Inc. 41 Three Mile Road NW, Grand Rapids (616) ; Zeigler Auto Group 421 Stadium Drive, Kalamazoo 498 (269) ; Bissell Homecare Inc Walker Ave., Grand Rapids (616) ; Garber Management Group Inc. 999 S. Washington Ave., Saginaw 4861 (989) 79-99; Zeeland Farm Services Inc th Ave., Zeeland (616) ; Fox Motor Group LLC 36 Broadmoor Ave. SE, Grand Rapids (616) 942-5; Mill Steel Co th St., Grand Rapids (616) ; Frankenmuth Insurance 1 Mutual Ave., Frankenmuth (989) ; Lacks Enterprises Inc. 546 Cascade Road SE, Grand Rapids (616) ; Two Men and a Truck International Inc. 34 Belle Chase Way, Lansing (8) ; Netech Corp. G 6355 E. Paris Ave., Caledonia (888) ; Fabri-Kal Corp. 6 Plastics Place, Kalamazoo 491 (269) ; Top executive(s) Hank Meijer, cochairman, co-; Mark Murray, vice chairman, co- Dan Gordon, chairman; Jim Gordon, vice chairman Steve Van Andel, chairman; Doug DeVos, Barry Stowe chairman and Jeffrey Harrold chairman and Mauro Gregorio Robert Dart Franco Bianchi Joseph Serra Alvin Glick chairman and Alan Abraham Aaron Zeigler, ; Daniel Scheid, CFO Mark Bissell and chairman Richard Garber Cliff Meeuwsen Daniel DeVos David Samrick, chairman and and Pam Heglund, E John Benson chairman and Richard Lacks Jr. Mary Ellen Sheets, founder; Jeff Wesley, ; Randy Shacka, ; Jon Sorber, EVP; Melanie Bergeron, chair James Engen, ; Mark Wierenga, VP; Bill Murray, GM, Detroit; Bryan Teipel, GM, Grand Rapids Mike Roeder and COO Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Worldwide employees Jan. 216 Type of business $16,9. B $15,7. B 7.6% Supercenters and grocery stores 12,6. 1, Foodservice distributor and grocery retailer 9,5. 1, , Direct-selling leader offering consumer products and business opportunities supported by agribusiness, manufacturing and logistics supply chain. 6, , Annuities and retirement planning 5, , ,6 Property, casualty and life insurance 5,65. 6, Silicon-based chemical researcher, developer and manufacturer 3,2. C 3,15. C 1.6 Foam cups and containers 1,82. 1, , Furniture, interior architecture and technology solutions 1, , ,85 Auto dealerships 1,39. 1, ,577 Metals and plastics distribution 1, , Grocery distribution of convenience products in an eight-state Midwest area. Two distribution centers: Grand Rapids and Indianapolis ,25 Auto dealerships 9. 9 Home care products ,268 Auto dealerships and related companies Agricultural services D 68.2 D 6.2 Auto dealer 6. F 6. F. 38 Flat-rolled steel service center group serving the automotive, construction, furniture, tubing and general fabrication sectors Mutual property/casualty and life insurance ,7 Injection molding, assembly, painting and plating ,886 Home and business moving, corporate relocation services, packing and unpacking services, sale of boxes and packing supplies 385. H Provides a wide range of technology services, including network systems, data center, physical security and media 383. I 39. I -1.8 Thermoformer THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY 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. = not available. B Supermarket News estimate. C Plastics News estimate. D Automotive News. E Succeeded David Samrick as in April. F Metal Center News. G Acquired by Presidio Inc., New York, in February and is now operating under the Presidio brand. H From MiBiz.com. I Plastics News. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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37 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: SE MICHIGAN PUBLICLY HELD COMPANIES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank 1 Company Fiscal year end; website General Motors Co. (12/215) (313) 556-5; Top executive(s) Mary Barra chairman and Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Net income ($,) 215/214 $152,4. $155, % $9,687. $2,84. Exchange/ Ticker symbol NYSE GM Stock price 52-week high/low $36.88 $26.69 Type of industry Automobile manufacturer 2 Ford Motor Co. (12/215) (313) 322-3; Mark Fields 149, , ,186. NYSE F Automobile manufacturer 3 Penske Automotive Group Inc. (12/215) (248) ; Roger Penske 19, , NYSE PAG Automobile dealerships 4 Lear Corp. (12/215) (248) ; Matthew Simoncini 18, , NYSE LEA Automotive supplier 5 Delphi Automotive plc (12/215) (248) 813-2; Kevin Clark 15,165. B 17, ,535. 1,44. NYSE DLPH Automotive supplier 6 DTE Energy Co. (12/215) (8) 235-8; Gerard Anderson chairman and 1, , NYSE DTE Energy company 7 Ally Financial Inc. (12/215) (877) ; Jeffrey Brown 9,539. 9, ,289. 1,15. NYSE ALLY Financial holding company 8 BorgWarner Inc. (12/215) (248) ; James Verrier 8,23.2 8, NYSE BWA Automotive supplier Federal-Mogul Holdings Corp. (12/215) (248) ; Masco Corp. (12/215) (313) ; CMS Energy Corp. (12/215) (8) ; Kelly Services Inc. (12/215) (248) ; American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. (12/215) (313) 758-2; Meritor Inc. (9/215) (248) 435-1; Diplomat Pharmacy Inc. (12/215) (888) ; diplomatpharmacy.com Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. (12/215) (248) ; Visteon Corp. (12/215) (734) 71-5; C Metaldyne Performance Group Inc. (12/215) (248) ; Domino's Pizza Inc. (12/215) (734) 93-33; Rainer Jueckstock, co-, co-chairman,, powertrain; Daniel Ninivaggi, co-, cochairman and, motorparts Keith Allman Patti Poppe Carl Camden David Dauch chairman and Jeffrey Craig Phil Hagerman chairman and Jeffrey Edwards chairman and Sachin Lawande George Thanopoulos, ; Douglas Grimm, and COO Patrick Doyle 7,419. 7, (11.) (168.) 7,142. 8, ,456. 7, , , ,93.1 3, ,55. 3, , , , , ,245. 7, (295.) 3,47.3 3, , , SDAQ FDML NYSE MAS NYSE CMS Nasdaq KELYA NYSE AXL NYSE MTOR NYSE DPLO NYSE CPS NYSE VC NYSE MPG NYSE DPZ Automotive supplier Building products Energy Staffing services Automotive supplier Commercial vehicle, heavy duty truck and defense supplier Drug retail Automotive supplier Automotive supplier Automotive supplier Restaurant franchisor THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY 2 Tower International Inc. (12/215) (248) 675-6; James Gouin 1, , NYSE TOWR Automotive supplier 21 D Universal Logistics Holdings Inc. (12/215) (586) 92-1; Jeff Rogers 1, , Nasdaq ULH Transportation Syntel Inc. (12/215) (248) ; TriMas Corp. (12/215) (248) ; Rakesh Khanna, COO, interim ; Bharat Desai, chairman Thomas Amato (33.4) 69.3 Nasdaq SYNT SDAQ TRS Information technology Manufacturing conglomerate 24 Gentherm Inc. (12/215) (248) 54-5; Daniel Coker Nasdaq THRM Thermal technology 25 Credit Acceptance Corp. (12/215) (248) ; Brett Roberts Nasdaq CACC Financial institution This list of publicly held companies is a 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. 29, 216. Information is from SEC filings. ITC Holdings Corp. is no longer on this list because it was acquired by Fortis Inc. on Oct. 14 and now operates as its subsidiary. B Sold the wholly owned Thermal Systems business to MAHLE GmbH on June 3, 215. C American Axle & Manufacturing plans to acquire Metaldyne Performance Group Inc. in a deal is expected to close in the first half of 217. SEE NEXT PAGE D Formerly Universal Truckload Services Inc. LIST RESEARCHED BY CRAIN'S STAFF, SONYA D. HILL

38 32 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 CRAIN'S LIST: SE MICHIGAN PUBLICLY HELD COMPANIES Ranked by 215 revenue FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Rank Company Fiscal year end; website Top executive(s) Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Net income ($,) 215/214 Exchange/ Ticker symbol Stock price 52-week high/low Type of industry 26 Flagstar Bancorp Inc. (12/215) (248) 312-2; Alessandro DiNello $825. $ % $158. ($69.5) NYSE FBC $29.29 $17.25 Financial institution 27 Superior Industries International Inc. (12/215) (248) ; Don Stebbins NYSE SUP Automotive supplier 28 Sun Communities Inc. (12/215) (248) 28-25; Gary Shiffman chairman and NYSE SUI Real estate 29 B Horizon Global Corp. (12/215) (248) ; Mark Zeffiro NYSE HZN Towing, cargo management 3 Taubman Centers Inc. (12/215) (248) ; Robert Taubman chairman, and ,278.1 NYSE TCO Retail real estate investment trust 31 C Rofin-Sinar Technologies Inc. (9/215) (734) ; Thomas Merk and Nasdaq RSTI Laser-based products 32 Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust (12/215) (248) 35-99; Dennis Gershenson (9.6) NYSE RPT Real estate 33 D Talmer Bancorp Inc. (12/215) (248) ; David Ramaker SDAQ TLMR Financial institution THE BIG PICURE/MOTOR CITY Diversified Restaurant Holdings Inc. (Bagger Dave's) (12/215) (248) ; Saga Communications Inc. (12/215) (313) ; Arotech Corp. (12/215) (734) ; Creative Edge Nutrition Inc. (9/215) (313) ; Covisint Corp. (3/215) (313) ; Perceptron Inc. (6/215) (734) ; InfuSystem Holdings Inc. (12/215) (8) ; Agree Realty Corp. (12/215) (248) ; David Burke Edward Christian chairman, and Steven Esses Bill Chaaban Sam Inman chairman and Richard Marz interim Eric Steen Joey Agree (16.2) (1.3) (2.9) (1.7) (14.9) (38.6) (461.) SDAQ SAUC NYSE MKT SGA Nasdaq ARTX OTC FITX SDAQ COVS Nasdaq PRCP NYSE MKT INFU NYSE ADC Restaurant Radio and TV stations Defense and aerospace Beverage and dietary supplement company Information technology Process measurement tools Provider of ambulatory infusion pumps and associated clinical services Real estate investment trust 42 Federal Screw Works (6/215) (586) ; Thomas Zurschmiede OTC FSCR Automotive supplier 43 Rockwell Medical Inc. (12/215) (248) 96-99; Rob Chioini founder, chairman, (14.4) (21.3) Nasdaq RMTI Bio-pharma and drug development 44 University Bancorp Inc. (12/215) (734) ; Stephen Ranzini OTC UNIB Financial institution 45 Detrex Corp. (12/215) (248) ; Thomas Mark OTC DTRX Chemical products manufacturer 46 FNBH Bancorp Inc. (First National Bank in Howell) (12/ 215) (517) ; Ronald Long OTC FNHM Financial institution 47 Birmingham Bloomfield Bancshares Inc. (Bank of Birmingham) E (12/215) (248) ; Robert Farr OTC BBBI Bank 48 Bonal International Inc. (3/215) (248) ; Thomas Hebel chairman,, and OTC BONL Manufacturing machinery This list of publicly held companies is a 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. 29, 216. Information is from SEC filings. ITC Holdings Corp. is no longer on this list because it was acquired by Fortis Inc. on Oct. 14 and now operates as its subsidiary. B TriMas Corp. spun off its Cequent set of businesses on June 3, 215, to form Horizon Global Corp. C To be acquired by Coherent Inc., Santa Clara, Calif., by the close of 216. D Midland-based Chemical Financial Corp. acquired Talmer Bancorp Inc. in August. E The acquisition of Bank of Ann Arbor was approved by shareholders in October. The deal is expected to close at the end of 216.

39 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST GREATER MICHIGAN PUBLICLY HELD COMPANIES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company; fiscal year end Address Phone; website Top executive(s) Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Net income ($,) 215/214 Exchange/ Ticker symbol Stock price 52-week high/low Type of industry 1 B Dow Chemical Co. (12/215) 23 Dow Center, Midland (989) 636-1; Andrew Liveris chairman and $48,778. $58, % $3,839. NYSE DOW $57.1 $4.26 Chemical manufacturer 2 Whirlpool Corp. (12/215) 2 N. M-63, Benton Harbor 4922 (269) 923-5; whirlpool.com Jeff Fettig chairman and 2, , NYSE WHR Home appliance manufacturer and sales 3 Kellogg Co. (12/215) 1 Kellogg Square, Battle Creek 4916 (269) 961-2; John Bryant 13, , NYSE K Food processing 4 Stryker Corp. (12/215) 2825 Airview Blvd., Kalamazoo 492 (269) ; Kevin Lobo chairman and 9,946. 9, NYSE SYK Medical technology 5 SpartanNash (1/3/216) 85 76th St. SW, Grand Rapids (616) 878-2; Dennis Eidson Dave Staples executive VP and COO 7,652. 7, SDAQ SPTN Grocery retail 6 Perrigo Co. plc (12/215) 515 Eastern Ave., Allegan 491 (269) ; John Hendrickson 5,35.3 4, , NYSE PRGO Pharmaceuticals 7 Steelcase Inc. (2/216) 91 44th St. SE, Grand Rapids 4958 (616) ; James Keane, Steelcase Inc. 3,1. 3, NYSE SCS Office furniture 8 Universal Forest Products Inc. (12/215) 281 E. Beltline NE, Grand Rapids (8) ; Matthew Missad 2, , SDAQ UFPI Wood and wood-alternative products Herman Miller Inc. (5/216) 855 E. Main Ave., Zeeland (616) 654-3; Gentex Corp. (12/215) 6 N. Centennial St., Zeeland (616) ; La-Z-Boy Inc. (4/216) One La-Z-Boy Drive, Monroe (734) ; Spartan Motors Inc. (12/215) 1541 Reynolds Road, Charlotte (517) ; Chemical Financial Corp. (Chemical Bank) (12/ 215) 235 E. Main St., Midland (989) ; Neogen Corp. (6/215) 62 Lesher Place, Lansing (517) ; Independent Bank Corp. (12/215) 23 W. Main St., Ionia (8) ; Mercantile Bank Corp. (12/215) 31 Leonard St. NW, Grand Rapids 4954 (616) 46-3; Macatawa Bank Corp. (12/215) 1753 Macatawa Drive, Holland (616) ; Isabella Bank Corp. (12/215) 41 N. Main, Mt. Pleasant (989) ; Brian Walker Fred Bauer chairman and Kurt Darrow chairman, and Daryl Adams David Ramaker chairman, and James Herbert chairman and William Kessel Michael Price D chairman, and Ronald Haan Jae Evans, ; Dennis Angner,, and CFO 2,26. 2, , , ,53. 1,425.4 C SDAQ MLHR SDAQ GNTX NYSE LZB SDAQ SPAR Nasdaq CHFC SDAQ NEOG SDAQ IBCP SDAQ MBWM SDAQ MCBC OTCQX ISBA Commercial and residential furniture; interior systems design and manufacturing Automotive OEM parts manufacturer Home furniture manufacturer Automotive parts manufacturer Banking Food and animal safety products Banking Banking Banking Banking THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY 19 MBT Financial Corp. (Monroe Bank & Trust) (12/215) 12 E. Front St., Monroe 4816 (734) ; H. Douglas Chaffin SDAQ MBTF Banking 2 Mackinac Financial Corp. (mbank) (12/215) 13 S. Cedar, Manistique (96) ; Kelly George of Mackinac Financial Corp., and of mbank Paul Tobias chairman and Mackinac Financial Corp., chairman of mbank SDAQ MFNC Banking 21 Southern Michigan Bancorp Inc. (Southern Michigan Bank and Trust) (12/215) 51 W. Pearl St., Coldwater 4936 (517) ; John Castle chairman and OTC SOMC Banking 22 ChoiceOne Financial Services Inc. (12/215) 19 E. Division, Sparta (616) ; Kelly Potes OTCBB COFS Banking 23 Wolverine World Wide Inc. (12/215) 9341 Courtland Drive NE, Rockford (616) ; Blake Krueger chairman, and NYSE WWW Footwear manufacturer 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. 29, 216. Information was provided by the companies or from public documents. = not available. B Dow Chemical Co. is expected to merge with DuPont Co. in early 217. C Revenue is for fiscal year 215. D To retire Jan. 1. Robert Kaminski Jr. will succeed him as. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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41 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: THE FAST 5 Ranked by combined revenue growth rankings, Rank Company Address Phone; website Meridian Health Plan 1 Campus Martius, Detroit, (313) , corp.mhplan.com Diplomat Pharmacy Inc. 41 S. Saginaw St., Flint, 4857 (888) , diplomatpharmacy.com Metaldyne Performance Group Inc. One Towne Square, Suite 55, Southfield, 4876 (248) , Barton Malow Co. 265 American Drive, Southfield, 4834 (248) 436-5, Sun Communities Inc Franklin Road, Suite 2, Southfield, 4834 (248) 28-25, The Diez Group 8111 Tireman Ave., Dearborn, (313) , Top executive(s) David Cotton Phil Hagerman chairman and George Thanopoulos, ; Doug Grimm,, COO Ryan Maibach Gary Shiffman chairman and Gerald Diez Victory Automotive Group Inc. Jeffrey Cappo Michigan Ave., Canton Twp., (734) , General RV Center Inc. 25 Assembly Drive, Wixom, (248) 349-9, Aristeo Construction Co Farmington Road, Livonia, 4815 (734) , United Road Services Inc. 171 Middlebelt Road, Romulus, (734) , unitedroad.com C Talmer Bancorp Inc. 231 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 525, Troy, 4884 (248) , Alta Equipment Co Beck Road, Wixom, (248) , Acro Service Corp W. Six Mile Road, Suite 25, Livonia, (734) , LaFontaine Automotive Group 4 W. Highland Road, Highland Township, (248) , Piston Automotive LLC Telegraph Road, Redford Twp., (313) , Danlaw Inc Vincenti Court, Novi, (248) , Diversified Restaurant Holdings Inc Franklin Road, Southfield, 4834 (248) , Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust 315 Northwestern Highway, Suite 3, Farmington Hills, (248) 35-99, RevSpring Inc Beck Road, Wixom, (248) , Michigan CAT 248 Novi Road, Novi, (248) , H.W. Kaufman Financial Group Inc./Burns & Wilcox Ltd Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, (248) 932-9, Gentherm Inc Haggerty Road, Suite 11, Northville, (248) 54-5, The Suburban Collection 1795 Maplelawn Drive, Troy, 4884 (877) , United Shore Financial Services LLC 1414 E. Maple Road, Troy, 4883 (855) , Robert Baidas, ; Loren Baidas,, chairman Joseph Aristeo Mark Anderson and COO David Ramaker Steven Greenawalt Ron Shahani Michael LaFontaine, owner, chairman; Maureen LaFontaine, owner, Vinnie Johnson chairman Raju Dandu chairman and David Burke Dennis Gershenson Timothy Schriner Bill Hodges executive vice Alan Jay Kaufman chairman, Daniel Coker David Fischer chairman and Mat Ishbia Combined revenue growth rankings Revenue ($,) 215/212 9 $3,365.5 $ , , ,47.3 1, ,78.3 1, , Revenue % change year % change ranking Revenue growth ($,) Revenue growth ranking Reason for increase 244% 3 $2, Driving growth has been expansion of its Medicaid health plans in Michigan, Iowa and Illinois. MeridianRx Inc, has also seen significant membership growth , Acquisitions, including the 215 acquisition of Cincinnatibased BioRx LLC, a specialty pharmacy and infusion services company. Also diversified into high-growth therapeutic medication , Metaldyne LLC was acquired by private equity firm American Securities LLC in 212 and merged with $1 billion companies Grede Holdings LLC and HHI Group Holdings LLC to form MPG in Increased regional and national presence, particularly in industrial, manufacturing and education. Projects include the Daytona International Speedway, the football stadiums for UM and MSU, and building automotive facilities Growth from acquisitions, including last year s $1.32 billion acquisition of the Green Courte Partners LLC portfolio. Also expanded existing communities and increased to 337 communities nationwide to 117, housing sites New sites, new equipment and an overall increase in business have helped propel the company's growth Has seen significant sales from launching its service retention 53 1,223.7 B 73.5 B program CarDoc in 213, and growth from purchasing 15 dealerships nationally, mainly in California Growth stems mostly from out-of-state expansions ,83. 1, ,1.5 1, Diversified into new markets, including energy and higher education. Also saw growth from expanded services and an increase in automotive projects Completed an acquisition of auto hauling division of Billings, Mo.-based Waggoners Trucking Inc. for $225 million in December 213. Has also seen growth organically Acquired eight banks, including First of Huron Corp. of Bad Axe and its subsidiary, Signature Bank. The bank has been acquired by Midland-based Chemical Financial Corp Expansions into new construction markets including cranes, contractor rentals, and power generation, as well as a robust auto sector Organic growth, as well as an increase in demand for its staffing and technology tools and services Rapid growth from purchasing about eight dealerships. Vehicle sales also increased Piston has grown supply contracts with Ford Motor Co., FCA US LLC and Toyota Motor Corp. in recent years Continued growth by adding telematics for the automotive insurance industry Expansion in Buffalo Wild Wings franchises Acquisitions, shopping center redevelopments and property sales have added revenue. Last year, sold $88.7 million in properties Grew both organically and through acquisitions, said Timothy Schriner,. Four buyouts from the past two years have also added revenue Benefited from increased funding passed by Legislature specific to infrastructure projects, and also from low interest rates and reinvestment in Michigan Organic growth, acquisitions and investments in acquiring solid talent, said Daniel Kaufman, senior vice Continued growth from penetrating key automotive markets and has seen an increase in its customer base Upswing in the automotive industry and dealership acquisitions Saw a 22 percent increase in new hires and training, and invested in technology in order to streamline the mortgage process, including loan tracking mobile apps. THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY 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. B Automotive News. C Midland-based Chemical Financial Corp. acquired Talmer Bancorp Inc. in August. SEE PAGE 37

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43 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: THE FAST 5 Ranked by combined revenue growth rankings, FROM PAGE 35 Company Address Rank Phone; website 24 Top executive(s) Penske Corp. Roger Penske 2555 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, chairman (248) 648-2, Combined revenue growth rankings Revenue ($,) 215/ $29,178. $21,3. Revenue % change year % change ranking Revenue growth ($,) Revenue growth ranking Reason for increase 37% 84 $7, Organic growth due to the increase in automotive sales. Also saw significant growth from acquisitions, including Texasbased Premier Truck Group Sherwood Food Distributors LLC Evergreen Road, Detroit, (313) , Medcart Specialty Pharmacy Industrial Road, Livonia, 4815 (877) , Auburn Pharmaceutical Co Bellingham, Troy, 4883 (248) , auburngenerics.com The Christman Co. The Fisher Building, 311 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit, 4822; (313) 98-66, Earl Ishbia chairman, Eddie Abueida and Ed Saleh, co-s Jeffrey Farber chairman, Ronald Staley, SVP, Southeast Michigan operations 88 2, , Saw rapid growth from two new distribution centers in Atlanta and Miami, said Jason Ishbia, CFO. Also saw growth from an undisclosed large national food service customer Grew with the specialty pharmaceutical distribution industry, and with the demand for new drug therapies for managing chronic diseases, including hepatitis C Uptick in generic drug demand. Also expanded West Coast operations and invested in technology, including an online service that offers patients 24-hour prescription refills Benefited from a better economy and awarded multiple projects that include higher ed, office buildings and public work. Recent projects include DMC's children center in Troy B PrizeLogic LLC Keith Simmons 252 Telegraph Road, Suite 45, Southfield, 4833 (888) , Technical Engineering Consultants 85 Stephenson Highway, Suite 6, Troy, 4883 (248) 72-52, American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. One Dauch Drive, Detroit, (313) 758-2, Ray Laethem Inc Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe, (313) , WorkForce Software LLC 3875 Seven Mile Road, Livonia, (877) , The Ideal Group Inc Clark St., Detroit, 4829 (313) 849-, Ghafari Inc Michigan Ave., Dearborn, (313) 441-3, Amerisure Mutual Insurance Co Halsted Road, Farmington Hills, (248) 615-9, Domino's Pizza Inc. 3 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Ann Arbor, 4815 (734) 93-33, W3R Consulting 1 Town Center, Suite 115, Southfield, 4875 (248) , Lear Corp Telegraph Road, Southfield, 4833 (248) , Buff Whelan Chevrolet 4445 Van Dyke Ave., Sterling Heights, (586) , Reliable Software Resources Inc Haggerty Road #285, Northville, (248) , International Automotive Components Telegraph Road, Southfield, 4834 (248) 455-7, Syntel Inc. 525 E. Big Beaver Road, Suite 3, Troy, 4883 (248) , Credit Acceptance Corp W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield, 4834 (248) , Agree Realty Corp Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, (248) , Ilitch companies 2211 Woodward Ave., Detroit, 4821 (313) , Orleans International Inc. 36 Northwestern Highway, Suite 3, Farmington Hills, 48334; (248) , Plante Moran PLLC 274 Northwestern Highway, Southfield, 4837 (248) , National Food Group Inc Magellan Drive, Suite A, Novi, (8) , Kurt Mains senior vice David Dauch chairman and Jeff Laethem Mike Morini Frank Venegas Jr. chairman and Yousif Ghafari chairman Gregory Crabb Patrick Doyle Eric Hardy chairman, Matthew Simoncini Kerry Whelan Ravi Vallem, ; Sridhar Kodati, CFO Robert Miller Rakesh Khanna, COO and interim Brett Roberts Joey Agree Christopher Ilitch Earl Tushman Gordon Krater managing partner Sean Zecman ,93.1 2, , , , , ,9. 4, ,3. 2, Expanded internationally, grew from new product investments, benefited from mobile marketing incentives and won many contracts as compared with competition Growth due to the merger of two staffing companies, Batton Technical Inc. and Technical Engineering Consultants Inc., combined with organic growth Record sales and gross profits due to strong North American automotive market Growth is fueled by strong new vehicle sales Growth stems from product demand for its software products Increased business with General Motors Co., introduced products and saw growth from corporate customers that include Wal-Mart, Target Corp. and Walgreens Boots Alliance Business diversification, and grew with the resurgence of the economy, particularly in the automotive industry Continuing to grow due to the bounce-back of the construction industry and demand for workers compensation Saw an increase in store sales and expanded by more than 2, stores. Also expanded into new international markets, including Italy Acquired major accounts, and expanded business by developing a health care division , Growth from product development in areas such as safety, fuel and economy. Also an increase in market share, and growth from the acquisition of Eagle Ottawa LLC Company did not comment, but sales in the automotive sector have grown with the economy Invested in new talent, and has seen growth due to high demand for data and analytic services, said Ravi Vallem, ,2. 1 Added 14 facilities in seven countries for a total of 13 facilities. Countries include Brazil, South Africa, Mexico and China Growth mainly from banking and financial services. Also great organically Growth from increases in loans in recent years Invested $6 million in development of acquisitions in net lease retail, which includes more than 2 properties in over 3 states, said Joey Agree, Continued growth mainly due to demand for products under the Little Caesars brand Growth due to general increases in meat costs and diversification of products, including higher-end and imported meats. Market share has also increased Growth in the private equity, wealth management and management consulting practices. Merger of Blackman Kallick in 213 accounted for about $5M in revenue Growth due to pursuit of new talent. Employee turnover rates have decreased from 18 percent in 211 to 9 percent in 215. THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY 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. B The Charlotte, N.C.-based private equity firm Pamlico Capital took majority ownership stake in the company on June 3.

44 38 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 CRAIN'S LIST: TOP-COMPENSATED S Ranked by fiscal 215 compensation THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY Rank Name Company Mary Barra General Motors Co. Mark Fields Ford Motor Co. James Verrier BorgWarner Inc. Matthew Simoncini Lear Corp. David Dauch American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. Alessandro DiNello Flagstar Bancorp Inc. Kevin Clark Delphi Automotive plc Sachin Lawande Visteon Corp. B Joseph Welch ITC Holdings Corp. C John Russell Consumers Energy Co., Jackson Gerard Anderson DTE Energy Co. Patrick Doyle Domino's Pizza Inc. Jeffrey Brown Ally Financial Inc. Keith Allman Masco Corp. Rob Chioini Rockwell Medical Inc. Gary Shiffman Sun Communities Inc. George Thanopoulos Metaldyne Performance Group Inc. Jeffrey Edwards Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. Roger Penske Penske Automotive Group Inc. Jeffrey Craig Meritor Inc. Carl Camden Kelly Services Inc. Robert Taubman Taubman Centers Inc. David Wathen TriMas Corp. D Michael Carpenter Ally Financial Inc. E Rodney O'Neal Delphi Automotive plc James Gouin Tower International Inc. Donald Stebbins Superior Industries International Inc. Daniel Coker Gentherm Inc. Dennis Gershenson Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust Mark Zeffiro Horizon Global Corp. Edward Christian Saga Communications Inc. F Barbara Yastine Ally Financial Inc. Daniel Ninivaggi Federal-Mogul Motorparts Joey Agree Agree Realty Corp. David Ramaker Chemical Financial Corp. (Chemical Bank) Total compensation 215/214 $28,588,663 $16,162,828 18,576,946 18,596,497 17,42,632 1,5,23 13,612,393 12,174,443 13,215,216 9,349,318 13,18,426 2,417,17 12,196,319 6,576,67 11,245,493 11,16,371 16,355,598 1,297,766 11,451,273 1,174,183 12,64,355 8,977,413 7,453,21 8,483,54 4,429,242 8,342,419 4,75,833 7,854,733 8,511,639 7,387,893 1,657,936 7,261,135 12,454,776 6,55,967 3,583,334 6,533,691 5,18,298 6,28,432 4,117,652 5,329,637 3,754,332 4,829,99 6,4,951 4,817,852 3,957,7 4,119,587 9,548,17 4,24,27 14,874,931 3,699,665 9,499,325 3,676,625 3,76,658 3,345,142 3,2,615 3,323,284 2,597,441 3,26,46 1,681,624 2,773,899 2,669,48 2,669,778 5,219,787 2,616,58 2,43,784 2,389,665 2,94,666 2,124,637 2,35,646 Salary 215/214 $1,75, $1,567,83 1,75, 1,662,5 1,15, 967,5 1,36,125 1,29, 1,15, 1,1, 1,552,5 1,495, 1,66, , 57,576 1,27,336 1,12,182 1,2, 1,11, 1,268,269 1,243, , , ,992 6, 998, , ,584 76,32 691,418 68, ,9 857, , ,88 1,2, 1,2, 733, ,457 1,, 1,, 928,818 91, ,85 731,9 216,667 1,3, 84, 84, 9, 571,153 7, 565, 675, 6, 536, ,65 956, ,66 288,462 6, 2,548, 2,332,4 45, ,25 634,38 569,42 Bonus 215/214 $ $ 5, 5, 3,25, 976,18 2,314,262 1,649,425 85,25 635,688 68,941 5, 5, 682,5 1,17,6 35, 225, 37,921 18,966 Stock awards 215/214 $12,,4 $11,76,567 12,133,338 3,412,489 12,136,267 5,872,638 8,149,84 7,99,775 5,348,595 4,454,33 11,226,4 6, 9,112,214 3,938,85 5,845,16 1,843,228 1,862,578 5,16,998 3,618,55 6,299,25 6,149,9 2,894,463 2,159,554 5,876,445 3,797,892 2,376,1 584,229 2,674,75 2,786, 6,381, 249,2 3,187,5 2,,1 1,553,52 1,536,536 5,, 3,6, 3,5, 2,3,7 2,651,2 1,229,6 2,669,611 2,733,18 3,424,97 2,543,5 1,592,33 9,5, 2,272,642 9,498, ,42 7,191,895 1,765,24 2,574,925 75,42 471,6 1,541,679 1,147,711 1,476,24 885,97 1,182,14 1,147,66 2,356,692 4,587,357 1,6,1 1,448,999 51,488 45,791 Nonequity incentive/ retirement 215/214 $3,74,512 $2,421,926 4,323,157 6,832,336 3,458,31 2,637,175 3,487,68 3,23,217 6,649,49 3,719,799 1,353, 1,18, ,387 6,34,832 1,15,213 3,941,383 6,677,333 2,472,414 5,83,351 2,669,55 2,255,15 3,51, 1,858, , , 1,3,97 3,31,87 414,525 1,833,3 1,145,673 1,539,2 1,44, 1,2, 1,, 574, ,7 823,124 3,34,171 2,76,648 1,428,63 983,256 48, , ,55 1,96,875 84, 599,2 221,5 5, 45, 745,92 1,173,8 Other compensation 215/214 $597,118 $412,532 37, , ,64 527, , ,451 67,131 75, , ,17 164, ,387 84, , ,715 49,385 45, ,25 127,835 4, ,672 32,678 31,35 321,47 178,638 22,566 2,131 42,516 46,854 1,974,45 639, ,53 139, ,691 38, ,69 96, ,237 12,732 31,48 31,6 64, ,6 2,527,554 48,17 211, ,181 38,975 38,8 28,165 8,69 96,15 61,145 9,73 9,73 112,95 17,62 134, ,88 24,624 32,43 68,58 71,384 34,11 34,417 13,157 12,27 Option awards 215/214 $11,167,29 $ 6,249, , , ,648 2,47,526 1,665,164 1,595,55 1,286,55 3,54,628 4,363,5 187,5 7,926, ,83 667,986 1,375,18 737,66 552,8 481, ,599 17,84 Company's net income 215/214 $9,687,, $2,84,, 625,, 3,186,, 69,7, 655,8, 745,5, 672,4, 235,6, 143,, 158,, (69,465,) 1,535,, 1,44,, 2,284, (295,,) 242,46, 244,83, 72,, 911,, 192,789, 162,6, 1,289,, 1,15,, 355,, 856,, (14,42,45) (21,327,157) 137,325, 22,376, 125,747, 73,3, 111,88, 42,779, 326,1, 286,7, 64,, 249,, 53,8, 23,7, 192,557, 1,278,122, (33,4,) 69,28, 1,289,, 1,15,, 1,535,, 1,44,, 194,52, 21,516, 23,944, 8,83, 95,393, 7,119, 57,771, (9,614,) 8,3, 15,35, 13,414, 14,94, 1,289,, 1,15,, (11,,) (168,,) 39,18, 18,488, 86,83, 62,121, Top compensation for s at publicly held companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Incentive plan/retirement column is total of nonequity incentive-plan compensation, nonqualified deferred compensation and change in pension value. = not available. B Retired as and was succeeded by Linda Blair, effective Nov. 1. C Retired as on July 1, 216, replaced by Patti Poppe. D Retired Feb. 2, 215, and was succeeded by Jeffrey Brown. E Retired March 1, 215, and was succeeded by Kevin Clark. F Stepped down in June 215. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIDGET VIS AND SONYA D. HILL SEE NEXT PAGE

45 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, FROM PREVIOUS PAGE CRAIN'S LIST: TOP-COMPENSATED S Ranked by fiscal 215 compensation Rank Name Company Rainer Jueckstock Federal-Mogul Motorparts and Federal- Mogul Holdings Corp. Philip Hagerman Diplomat Pharmacy Inc. B Gunther Braun Rofin-Sinar Technologies Inc. C Jeffrey Armstrong Perceptron Inc. D Timothy Leuliette Visteon Corp. E Nitin Rakesh Syntel Inc. Brett Roberts Credit Acceptance Corp. Steven Esses Arotech Corp. Thomas Merk Rofin-Sinar Technologies Inc. Jeff Rogers Universal Logistics Holdings Inc. Eric Steen InfuSystem Holdings Inc. F Michael Ansley Diversified Restaurant Holdings Inc. Total compensation 215/214 $1,596,336 $3,326,44 1,322,95 41,2 1,32, ,53 1,197,45 58,963 1,111,177 3,867,862 1,57,958 2,389,546 1,33,92 1,32,8 929,173 1,444,92 776, ,82 742,84 357, , , ,82 396,96 Salary 215/214 $8, $823,77 37, ,638 42,22 427,142 35, 22,769 52,462 1,184,5 311, ,14 1,25, 1,25, 324,6 33, , ,34 418,865 27, ,366 3, 35, 295, Bonus 215/214 $ $ 5, 26,495 18,118 16, ,6 15, 15, 222,31 27, 29,82 96,76 Stock awards 215/214 $ $ 92,92 39,57 379,647 1,66, 223, 173,1 43,332 Nonequity incentive/ retirement 215/214 $764,336 $2,466,632 8,242 (126,993) 124,25 1,673,16 35, ,278 84,47 Other compensation 215/214 $32, $36,731 21,35 22,364 18,41 1,987 31,267 3,522 59,715 1,1,256 34,677 52,46 8,92 7,8 444, ,356 11,132 13, ,518 96,987 9, 5,2 Option awards 215/214 $ $ 993,98 621,98 632, ,968 29,12 393,95 388,4 51,772 Company's net income 215/214 ($11,,) and ($11,,) ($168,,) and ($168,,) 25,776, 4,776, 41,258, 25,168, (461,,) 2,427, 2,284, (295,,) 252,526, 249,74, 299,7, 266,2, (2,945,26) 3,486,961 41,258, 25,168, 4,1, 45,37, 3,743, 3,357, (16,192,492) (1,268,497) THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY Top compensation for s at publicly held companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Incentive plan/retirement column is total of nonequity incentive-plan compensation, nonqualified deferred compensation and change in pension value. = not available. B Succeeded by Thomas Merk effective July 1, 215. C Resigned in January 215. Succeeded by Richard Marz. D Retired in June 215, and was succeeded by Sachin Lawande. E Rakesh Khanna replaced Nitin Rakesh as on an interim basis in November. F David Burke succeeded T. Michael Ansley as in October. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIDGET VIS AND SONYA D. HILL It s FREE to sign up for Crain s Health Care Extra: A weekly enewsletter report on the health industry in Southeast Michigan. Delivered Mondays Welcome, Laterals Sign up today at CrainsDetroit.com/Crains s Legal Experience In Your Corner. Varnum. Your Career Home.

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47 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: TOP-COMPENSATED NON- EXECUTIVES Ranked by fiscal 215 compensation Rank Name Company Thomas Amato B former co- of MPG, and of Metaldyne Metaldyne Performance Group Inc. William Clay Ford Jr. executive chairman and Ford Motor Co. and William and Lisa Ford Foundation Daniel Ammann General Motors Co. Majdi Abulaban senior VP and, Delphi electrical/electronic architecture and Delphi Asia Pacific Delphi Automotive plc Mark Reuss executive VP, global product development, purchasing and supply chain General Motors Co. C Martin Thall former executive VP and, electronics product group Visteon Corp. Craig B. Glidden executive VP and general counsel General Motors Co. Charles Stevens III executive VP and CFO General Motors Co. Liam Butterworth senior VP and, Powertrain Systems Delphi Automotive plc Jugal Vijayvargiya senior VP and, electronics and safety Delphi Automotive plc Joseph Hinrichs executive VP and, the Americas Ford Motor Co. Lee M. Smith executive VP and COO Flagstar Bancorp Inc. Ronald Hundzinski VP and CFO BorgWarner Inc. Ivor Evans executive chairman (former principal executive officer) Meritor Inc. James Farley executive VP, global marketing sales and service Lincoln Ford Motor Co. Bob Shanks executive VP and CFO Ford Motor Co. Frederic Lissalde VP, and general manager, turbo systems BorgWarner Inc. Raymond Scott executive VP and, seating Lear Corp. Terrence Larkin executive VP, business development, general counsel and corporate secretary Lear Corp. Douglas Grimm and COO Metaldyne Performance Group Inc. Timothy Russi auto finance Ally Financial Inc. Jeff Vanneste senior VP and CFO Lear Corp. Mark Murphy CFO and executive VP Delphi Automotive plc Diane Morais and, Ally Bank Ally Financial Inc. Christopher A. Halmy CFO Ally Financial Inc. Total compensation 215/214 $14,529,28 $4,588,63 12,86,84 15,11,695 11,8,77 8,489,346 1,385,429 3,681,517 1,199,136 9,477,777 9,876,896 2,86,16 8,439,819 8,12,224 4,894,832 7,241,243 6,823,617 6,418,18 6,92,63 6,363,656 1,419,958 6,296,458 3,269,21 6,11,5 6,553,615 5,84,965 4,494,764 5,557,846 6,32,646 4,6,932 3,373,556 4,576,669 4,754,866 4,552,168 4,435,517 4,236,247 1,248,473 4,175,184 4,13,418 3,997,834 4,78,5 3,494,1 4,66,93 4,45,988 2,381,668 Salary 215/214 $75, $658,539 2,, 2,, 1,2, 99,53 63, 621,25 1,1, 846,212 34, , 583,333 1,, 691, , ,833 1,18,75 936,25 826,923 1,, 612,25 526,25 916,667 1,, 893,75 868,75 831,25 798,75 577, , , , , ,223 75, 67,4 51, ,75 78, , 27, ,838 6, 5, Bonus 215/214 $ $ 5, 577,2 34, , 178,2 267,45 85,615 5, 75, 757, ,539 Stock awards 215/214 $6,514,629 $2,,1 7,77,764 4,777,493 4,5,21 6,31,564 8,489,54 1,424,843 3,825,12 7,458,881 4,475,42 2,875,49 3,177,354 5,525,333 5,525,333 3,741,94 2,183,995 4,93,5 3, 4,167,731 1,526,659 4,2,2 4,199,999 3,336,67 1,979,244 3,538,882 2,183,995 2,643,784 1,174,725 2,355,154 2,28,5 2,355,154 2,28,5 2,437,5 2,,1 2,78,77 2,11,796 1,937,944 2,397,937 2,85,477 2,734,616 2,676,924 1,85, Nonequity incentive/ retirement 215/214 $731,25 $825, 2,366,677 5,337,336 1,65, 925, 431,47 693,874 1,515, 1,61,888 6,226,817 69,2 945, 1,375, 912,71 464,86 153,51 1,276,324 1,958, ,32 1,276, 1,16,5 78,83 1,252, , 8, 1,16,49 2,186, ,856 1,131,35 1,1,889 1,375,526 1,1,889 1,78, ,71 679, ,48 1,12, ,2 229,475 Other compensation 215/214 $1,223,33 $32,185 1,416,399 1,245,87 262,42 263, , ,55 199,629 11,796 3,345,896 8,96 145,64 176, ,11 119, ,941 77,587 79,245 21, ,958 24, , ,253 11,283 55, ,776 81,224 83,743 4,923 41, , , , ,673 67,176 68,333 33, ,392 23,994 72, ,473 29,947 32,525 31,668 Option awards 215/214 $5,31,98 $1,72,329 1,749,996 4,187,636 3,559,495 1,791,38 2,675, , , , ,5 6,83,93 THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY Top compensation for non- executives at publicly held companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Incentive plan/retirement column is total of nonequity incentive-plan compensation, nonqualified deferred compensation and change in pension value. = not available. B Stepped down as co- at the end of 215. C Left the company June 28, 215. LIST RESEARCHED BY BRIDGET VIS AND SONYA D. HILL

48 THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY 42 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST AFRICAN AMERICAN-OWNED BUSINESSES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone; website Bridgewater Interiors LLC 4617 W. Fort St., Detroit 4829 (313) ; Piston Automotive LLC Telegraph Road, Redford Twp (313) ; Global Automotive Alliance LLC 281 Clark St., Detroit 4821 (313) Prestige Automotive 22 E. Nine Mile Road, St. Clair Shores 488 (586) ; Royal Oak Ford/Briarwood Ford 2755 Woodward Ave., Royal Oak 4867 (248) ; Bill Perkins Automotive Group 218 Gratiot Ave., Eastpointe 4821 (586) ; James Group International Inc W. Fort St., Detroit 4829 (313) 841-7; Avis Ford Inc. 292 Telegraph Road, Southfield 4834 (248) ; ChemicoMays LLC 252 Telegraph, Suite 12, Southfield 4833 (248) ; Advantage Management Group Inc. (The Manors) 258 Northwestern Hwy #72, Southfield 4875 (248) ; AdvantageLiving.net Majority owner(s) Ron Hall Jr. Vinnie Johnson chairman William Pickard chairman Gregory Jackson chairman, and Eddie Hall Jr. Bill Perkins John James chairman Walter Douglas Sr. chairman and Leon Richardson Reginald Hartsfield and Kelsey Schwartz- Hastings owners Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Local employees Jan. 216 Local employees Jan. 215 Percent African Americanowned Type of business $2,92.2 $2, % % Automotive seating/interiors Automotive supplier Automotive manufacturer, assembler, warehouse sequencer, aerospace warehousing and logistics B Automobile dealerships, insurance and real estate Automobile dealerships Automobile dealerships Logistics and supply chain management Automobile dealership Chemical management and supply ,1 1, Nursing homes, assisted Living This list of African American-owned businesses is an approximate compilation of the largest businesses headquarterd in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Percentage of the company that is African American-owned may not be solely held by a majority owner. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. Actual revenue figures may vary. = not available. B Automotive News. CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST ASIAN-OWNED BUSINESSES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone; website Camaco LLC Mile Road, Suite 15, Farmington Hills (248) ; NYX Inc Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 4815 (734) ; HTC Global Services Inc. 327 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 4884 (248) ; Majority owner Arvind Pradhan and Chain Sandhu Madhava Reddy and Acro Service Corp. Ron Shahani 3929 W. Six Mile Road, Suite 25, Livonia and (734) ; D Global Supply Solutions 999 Tech Row, Madison Heights 4871 (248) ; HCL Global Systems Inc Indoplex Circle, Suite 22, Farmington Hills (248) ; Systems Technology Group 31 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 5, Troy 4884 (248) ; FutureNet Group Inc Auburn St., Detroit (313) ; Altimetrik Corp. E 1 Town Center, Suite 7, Southfield 4875 (8) ; Rapid Global Business Solutions Inc. 12 Stephenson Highway, Troy 4883 (248) ; Sonal Gadhia Dubey Durga Prasad Gadde and Anup Popat chairman and Perry Mehta and Raj Vattikuti chairman Nanua Singh and Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Local employees Jan. 216 Local employees Jan. 215 Percent Asianowned Type of business $462. $ % % Full-service supplier of complete structures, concept through detailed design, including but not limited to validation, testing, prototype developments, state of the art manufacturing and complete vertical integration ,85 1,8 1 Plastic injection molding 33. B 32. C 3.1 Application development and maintenance, business process management, document and content management and project management office services ,56 1,714 1 Staff-augmentation, outsourcing and IT and engineering consulting Supply chain fulfillment, financing and partnerships Provides IT services to various industries including health care, manufacturing, insurance, engineering, financial services, banking, consumer retail, telecommunications and aerospace Information technology outsourcing, software application development, big data analytics, mobility and software integration services Provides infrastructure solutions primarily to governmental agencies and large corporation in technology, perimeter security and construction areas F 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 Engineering design services, staff augmentation, vendor management services, managed service provider, payroll, own vendor management system tool, recruitment process outsourcing services, production part approval process services, quality management This list of Asian-owned businesses is an approximate compilation of the largest such businesses headquartered in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw or Livingston counties. Percentage of the company that is Asian-owned may not be solely held by a majority owner. 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. = not available. B Crain's estimate. C From Business Standard. Revenue growth reflects acquisition of CareTech Solutions Inc. in December 214. D Formerly a part of Netlink Software Group of America Inc. E Formerly Synova Inc. In Dec. 213, Timba Software, San Francisco, merged with Synova Inc. to create Altimetrik. F Company estimate.

49 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST TIVE AMERICAN-OWNED BUSINESSES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone; website Detroit Manufacturing Systems LLC 1271 Southfield Road, Building A, Detroit (313) 243-7; dmsna.com Rush Trucking Corp E. Michigan Ave., Wayne (8) ; E.L. Hollingsworth & Co. 339 Airpark Drive N., Flint 4857 (81) ; Systrand Manufacturing Corp. 195 Allen Road, Brownstown Township (734) ; Arrow Strategies LLC Franklin Road, Suite 12, Southfield 4834 (248) 52-25; RB Construction Co Metro Parkway, Sterling Heights (586) ; Elite Plastic Products/Elite Mold & Engineering Filomena Drive, Shelby Township (586) 314-4; Human Capital Staffing LLC 61 Adams Road, Suite 28, Bloomfield Hills 4834 (248) ; Majority owner Andra Rush chairman and Andra Rush founder and chairman Stephen Barr Sharon Cannarsa Jeff Styers Russell Beaver Robert Mandeville Mary Oxendine Adams Revenue Revenue ($,) ($,) Percent change Local employees Jan. 216 Percent Native- American owned Type of business $1,22.5 $ % % Provides full module assemblies; mechanical and robotic subassemblies; ultrasonic and vibration welding; plastic injection molding; other Motor carrier Asset-based truckload and LTL transportation with third-party logistics management and freight brokerage services, other Precision machining and assembly of automotive products Staffing firm specializing in placement of professionals in the IT, engineering, professional, and health care services industries General construction company, SBA 8(a) certified minority business enterprise, service disabled veteran-owned small business, disadvantaged business enterprise Plastic injection molding and tooling services from prototype to high-volume production quantities Full-service staffing company including part-time, full-time, contract, temporary to permanent and payroll services 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 held by a single owner. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. = not available. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST HISPANIC-OWNED BUSINESSES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone; website The Diez Group 8111 Tireman Ave., Dearborn (313) ; Elder Automotive Group 777 John R Road, Troy 4883 (248) 585-4; The Ideal Group Inc Clark St., Detroit 4829 (313) 849-; Vision Information Technologies Inc. 331 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 6, Detroit 4822 (877) ; Global Parts & Maintenance 6112 Executive Drive, Westland (734) ; Gonzalez Design Group 167 E. Highwood, Pontiac 4834 (248) ; Industrial Control Repair Inc Lorna, Warren 4892 (586) ; PMA Consultants LLC 1 Woodward Ave., Suite 14, Detroit (313) ; Majority owner(s) Gerald Diez chairman and Tony Elder Frank Venegas Jr. chairman and David Segura Paul Ureste, managing member Gary Gonzalez Paul Gutierrez Gui Ponce de Leon, Reliance One James Beath 17 Harmon Road, Suite 1, Auburn Hills chairman and cofounder (248) ; reliance-one.com Aztec Manufacturing Corp Oakwood Drive, Romulus (734) ; Alliance Technology Solutions LLC 4 Engelwood Drive, Suite H, Lake Orion (248) ; ASG Renaissance LLC Garrison, Dearborn (313) ; Three Star Trucking Co Van Born Road, Wayne (734) ; Laurie Sall & Associates LLC 5435 Corporate Drive, Suite 25, Troy (248) ; Goodman Venegas 28 Livernois, Suite 17, Troy 4883 (248) 74-99; Gregory Lopez Margie Carlson Lizabeth Ardisana Denise Rays Laurie Sall M. Paul Venegas Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Local employees Jan. 216 Percent Hispanicowned Type of business $1,79. $ % 418 1% Aluminum and steel sales, blanking, CTL, laser welding, slitting and warehousing Automobile dealerships General contracting, steel manufacturing and distribution of protective barrier products, global supply chain management, storage and ondemand distribution of parts for machinery and selling excess stock Systems integrator and talent management OEM replacement parts, commodity supply management and procurement services Design engineering, staffing, manufacturing technologies, integrated marketing, production systems, containers, welding systems, assembly systems and printed circuit board assemblies Sales and services of manufacturing equipment Program, project and construction management consulting. Experts in project controls/scheduling, contract administration, procurement, value engineering/cost management, claims and risk management, other Staffing and recruiting Production machining for on- and off-road vehicle applications; castings and forgings; full product development capabilities IT provider offering hardware, software, services and maintenance Marketing communications, public relations, staffing, performance management and diversity services Transport of customer supplied products Products include plans for IRAs, 41(k)s, pensions, profit-sharing, executive bonus, business continuation, deferred compensation, and buy-sell agreements, business overhead planning, long-term care, group health, life and disability insurance, other Commercial insurance agency THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY This list of Hispanic-owned businesses is an approximate compilation of the largest such businesses headquartered in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw or Livingston counties. Percentage of the company that is Hispanic-owned may not be held by a single owner. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Actual revenue figures may vary. = not available.

50 The Crain s Giving Guide Wish List is a collection of items that local nonprofits could really use but need your assistance in obtaining. From clothing to transportation to textbooks, there are more than 1 items to choose from. Take a look through the list below and donate today at crainsdetroit.com/custom/giving Alternatives For Girls 1. One new minivan or car for street outreach 2. Five new single or double baby strollers 3. Audio and visual equipment (5-inch TV, mini desktop computer, and sound bar) Alzheimer s Association Greater Michigan Chapter 1. Committee leadership and team captains for our Walk to End Alzheimer s and The Longest Day events 2. itunes gift cards for the Music and Memory program in our day centers 3. $5-$1 gift for coffee shops, fast food, restaurants, dollar stores, etc., to be used as bingo prizes in our day centers American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association 1. New telephone system 2. Technology assistance: New software, software upgrades and volunteers with IT skills 3. Free advertising Area Agency on Aging 1-B 1. Pro bono PR/marketing support 2. Strategic partnerships to enhance lives of older adults with and without disabilities Autism Alliance of Michigan 1. Auction items for Michigan Shines for Autism Gala 2. Hosts for vendor table at Navigating Autism Today parent conference 3. Board and committee members for Young Professionals Board or Women Advocating for Autism in Michigan Beaumont Health 1. New books for babies and children 2. 1 gift cards (each season) for families to purchase goods for infants and children or for families traveling to the hospital 3. 2 Beau the Bear stuffed plush toys for hospital to donate to pediatric patients Birmingham Bloomfield Community Coalition 1. Fundraising assistance through receipt snap 2. Advocates for BBCC and its youth-focused mission 3. Event host for fundraising dinner/event Boys Hope Girls Hope of Detroit 1. 2 Chromebook laptops 2. One 15-passenger van 3. Scholarships for high school and post-secondary tuition Canterbury-on-the-Lake 1. Two handicapped accessible vans 2. Auction items, such as trips, restaurant gift certificates/ cards, baskets, experiences 3. Volunteers to sit on steering committees for 217 events Capuchin Soup Kitchen 1. New 15-seat passenger van gallon water heater full-size lockers for staff changing area Children s Hospital of Michigan Foundation 1. Toys, books or clothing for hospitalized children 2. Committee membership 3. Event hosting Coalition On Temporary Shelter 1. Women s clothing; baby and children s clothing 2. Auction items 3. Strategic partnerships in employment, education and/or fundraising Cody Rouge Community Action Alliance, CDC to 15-seat passenger van 2. SMART Board Interactive Projector 3. Floor model color copy machine Covenant House Michigan 1. Auction items (gift certificates to local restaurants, events, sports activities and memorabilia, getaways, jewelry) 2. Men s and women s undergarments and toiletries 3. Committee membership in Young Professional society Danialle Karmanos Work It Out 1. Event hosts 2. Board membership from strategic leaders committed to health, wellness and children in Detroit Easterseals Michigan 1. Auction items (restaurant and retail gift certificates, sports memorabilia and sporting event tickets, other unique items and experiences) for our annual Cheers Gala 2. Advisory council members to help develop connections for employment opportunities and fundraising 3. Committee members for annual Cheers Gala Family Health Care 1. Six dental chairs (one will be dedicated to children and special needs patients) 2. Nitrous oxide system 3. Assistance fundraising to have nitrous oxide lines run to nine operatories or pro bono assistance running those lines Franklin-Wright Settlements, Inc desktop computers passenger buses 3. Mentors for after-school enrichment program Judson Center 1. Children s diapers and pull-ups all sizes 2. Pajamas for boys and girls, sizes newborn to adult 3. New bed linens (pillow cases, twin-size sheets and comforters and crib sheets) Legal Aid and Defender Association, Inc. 1. Portable audio visual equipment to use in our self-help clinics 2. Production and printing services for legal awareness materials 3. Cargo van to be used as a mobile legal unit to reach more clients Loyola High School Detroit 1. Mentors for young men 2. Scholarships for education 3. Corporate work partners for Work Experience Program Mercy Education Project 1. Primary resource text books for Adult Basic Education (valued at $73.96 per person) 2. A 12-passenger van (new or used in good condition) 3. Premier, high-end, lead auction items for Doorway to the Future 25th Anniversary Gala Methodist Children s Home Society 1. Computers, 4 laptops, 1 tablets for children, caseworkers and therapists 2. Furniture, building supplies, paint, etc. to help renovate 8-acre campus 3. Board members knowledgeable about governance, fundraising, finance and advocacy Michigan Nature Association 1. Three heavy-duty pick-up trucks 2. Heavy duty equipment: 1 skid steer and 1 brush cutter 3. 2 auction items (experiences such as trips and high-end events) for annual dinner Michigan Science Center or 4-foot Genie lift (and three-year service agreement) to help service the facility 2. Sponsors for free day at the Michigan Science Center 3. Sponsors/donors to help us adopt a 6th grade classroom for STE(A)M Michigan State Medical Society (MSMS) Foundation 1. Household supplies for homeless and domestic violence shelters 2. Auction items for annual Golf & Tennis Classic fundraiser 3. Marketing/public relations assistance Midnight Golf Program 1. A dedicated Midnight Golf building 2. Large van, bus or transportation service 3. Strategic partnerships (university and corporate partners to provide scholarships, internships, job and technology (laptops, tablets) to MGP participants and alumni. National Kidney Foundation of Michigan 1. Professional mascot costume for the Regie s Rainbow Adventure program superhero, who travels to classrooms 2. Updated software, including Adobe Suites and video editing, to help with marketing 3. Leadership training led by exceptional professionals for staff ORT America 1. Unique auction items 2. In-kind vendor services for events 3. In-kind marketing assistance Ronald McDonald House of Detroit 1. Paper plates, plastic utensils (serves 1,s of families each year) 2. Cleaning supplies (laundry detergent and window cleaner is not needed) 3. Air fresheners Rose Hill Center 1. SUV or van to transport residents 2. Gasoline-powered golf cart (new or used; in good working condition) 3. 1 desktop mini business computers for resident use in computer lab SAE Foundation 1. Volunteers with a passion for STEM education and desire to help raise funds 2. Volunteers with expertise in marketing and public relations 3. Annual celebration event participation to raise funds for learning opportunities for students Samaritas 1. Winter coats in various sizes for new Americans (refugees) 2 Christmas and birthday gifts for boys and girls, ages Home goods and furniture (such as new or gently used sofas, chairs, tables, lamps, appliances or mattresses) for new Americans (refugees) Services To Enhance Potential computers, monitors and tablets to help establish computer lab 2. Strategic partnerships to help provide training, education, internships and jobs 3. Fundraising assistance The Children s Center 1. Seasonally appropriate clothing, undergarments and diapers (in all sizes) for babies, children, men and women. 2. New, unopened toiletries. 3. Food nonperishable canned foods, dry goods, baby food and formula. The Detroit Creativity Project 1. Board membership and referrals 2. Marketing assistance with website 3. Volunteers in health and business to mentor students The Salvation Army of Metro Detroit 1. Red Kettle bell ringer 2. Bed & Bread truck volunteers 3. Blankets/winter outerwear United Way for Southeastern Michigan 1. Fundraising support 2 Advocates 3. Volunteers Wayne State University 1. Student scholarships 2. Event participation WCC Foundation 1. Non-perishable foods for emergency pantry for students 2. Auction items (trips, experiences, high-end items, etc.) 3. Digital piano keyboard for music classes Wolverine Human Services 1. Volunteers for apple tree procurement and planting, ADA raised garden bed installation and Michigan natural garden design and development 2. Scholarship assistance 3. Fundraising assistance

51 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MICHIGAN FAMILY-OWNED BUSINESSES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone; website Meijer Inc Walker Ave. NW, Grand Rapids (616) ; 2 Amway 7575 Fulton St. E., Ada (616) 787-1; Kelly Services Inc W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 4884 (248) ; Meridian Health Plan 4 1 Campus Martius, Detroit (313) ; corp.mhplan.com Ilitch companies Woodward Ave., Detroit 4821 (313) ; Plastipak Holdings Inc Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth 4817 (734) ; Moroun family holdings Stephans Road, Warren 4889 (586) 939-7; Sherwood Food Distributors LLC Evergreen Road, Detroit (313) ; The Suburban Collection 1795 Maplelawn Drive, Troy 4884 (877) ; H.W. Kaufman Financial Group Inc./Burns & Wilcox Ltd Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills 48334; (248) 932-9; Barton Malow Co. 265 American Drive, Southfield 4834 (248) 436-5; Serra Automotive Inc E. Hill Road, Grand Blanc (81) ; Walbridge Aldinger 777 Woodward Ave., Suite 3, Detroit (313) 963-8; Wolverine Packing Co Rivard, Detroit 4827 (313) ; Soave Enterprises LLC 34 E. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit 4827 (313) 567-7; The Diez Group 8111 Tireman Ave., Dearborn (313) ; Zeigler Auto Group 421 Stadium Drive, Kalamazoo 498 (269) ; Kenwal Steel Corp W. Warren Ave., Dearborn (313) 739-1; Bissell Homecare Inc Walker Ave., Grand Rapids (616) ; Orleans International Inc. 36 Northwestern Highway, Suite 3, Farmington Hills (248) ; Garber Management Group Inc. 999 S. Washington Ave., Saginaw 4861 (989) 79-99; LaFontaine Automotive Group 4 W. Highland Road, Highland Township 48357; (248) ; Carhartt Inc. 575 Mercury Drive, Dearborn (313) ; Art Van Furniture Inc Mile Road, Warren 4892 (586) 939-8; Lipari Foods LLC Bunert Road, Warren 4889 (586) ; Revenue 215/214 Percent change Year founded First-generation owner $16,9. B 7.6% 1934 $15,7. B Hendrik Meijer 9,5. 1,8. 5, , , ,22.6 3,3. 3,3. 2,856.7 C 2, Jay Van Andel and Rich DeVos William Russell Kelly David Cotton Michael and Marian Ilitch William P. and Mary Young 2,311.2 D ,235.1 D T.J. Moroun 2, ,74.8 2,1.5 1, ,83. 1,625. 1,78.3 1,498. 1, , ,432. 1,55. 1,268. 1,213. 1,232. 1,97. 1, Earl Ishbia and Alex Karp Richard Fischer Herbert W. Kaufman Ben Maibach Jr. E Albert M. Serra Other family members in management with relation to the first-generation owner Hank Meijer, co-chairman and co-, grandson; Doug Meijer, co-chairman, grandson Steve Van Andel, chairman, son of co-founder Jay Van Andel; Doug DeVos,, son of co-founder Rich DeVos Percent of business family-owned Terence Adderley, chairman, son 93 Jon Cotton,, Meridian Health Plan of Michigan, son; Sean Cotton, chief administrative officer, son; Michael Cotton, COO, son Christopher Ilitch,, Ilitch Holdings Inc., son 1 William C. Young,, son 58 Manuel Moroun, son, and Matthew Moroun, grandson, both hold several executive positions. Howard Ishbia, executive vice, sales and marketing, son; Jason Ishbia, executive vice, finance and CFO, son; Joel Ishbia, executive vice, inventory management, son; Gary Karp, executive vice, corporate affairs and general counsel, son; David Ishbia, sales, son; Scott Ishbia, IT, son David Fischer,, son; David Fischer Jr., vice, grandson; Zachary Fischer, director, grandson Alan J. Kaufman, chairman,, son; Daniel J. Kaufman, corporate vice, grandson Ryan Maibach,, and chairman, grandson; Doug Maibach, executive vice chairman, son; Ben Maibach III, chief community officer, son Joseph Serra,, son John Rakolta F John Rakolta Jr., chairman and, son Alfred Bonahoom Anthony Soave Gerald Diez Harold Zeigler Sol Eisenberg 1876 M.R. Bissell Max Tushman Guy S. Garber Michael T. LaFontaine Hamilton Carhartt Archie Van Elslander Vincent Lipari Jim Bonahoom,, son; Roger Bonahoom, vice, son; Jay Bonahoom, vice grandson Angelique Soave, vice, daughter; Andrea Soave Provenzano, vice, daughter April Diez, vice chairman, daughter; Gerald Diez Jr.,, son; Sherry Diez, vice, daughter; Mark Diez, vice, son Aaron Zeigler,, son 1 Kenneth Eisenberg, chairman and, son; Stephen Eisenberg,, Burns Harbor, grandson Mark J. Bissell, and chairman, fourth generation great-grandson; Max M. Bissell, global accounts manager, fifth generation; M. Catherine Bissell, director corporate affairs Earl Tushman,, grandson; Larry Tushman, vice and secretary, grandson; Reed Tushman, director of operations, great grandson; Marc Tushman, director of logistics and operations, great-grandson Richard J. Garber,, grandson 8 Ryan LaFontaine, dealer, son; Kelley LaFontaine, dealer, daughter; Michael T. LaFontaine Jr., dealer/lafontaine global director, son Mark Valade, chairman and, great-grandson 1 Gary Van Elslander,, son; David Van Elslander, senior vice, son 1 Thom Lipari,, son; Lori Lipari Adams, executive vice, daughter THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY This list of family-owned businesses is an approximate compilation of the largest such businesses 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. For some companies, the founders were later bought out by another family. Actual revenue figures may vary. = not available. B Supermarket News estimate. C Estimated revenue includes acquisition of APPE packaging division of LaSeda de Barcelona Group in July 215. D Crain's estimate. E Founded in 1924 as C.O. Barton Co. by Carl Osborn Barton. The Maibach family acquired majority control in F George B. Walbridge and Albert H. Aldinger founded the company in John Rakolta Sr. bought the company in 1963 with business partner Robert Robillard.

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53 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST EMPLOYERS Ranked by full-time employees July 216 Rank Company Address Phone; website Beaumont Health 2 Town Center, Suite 12, Southfield 4875 (248) ; FCA US LLC 1 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; General Motors Co. 3 Renaissance Center, Detroit (313) 556-5; Ascension Michigan 28 Dequindre Road, Warren 4892 ; U.S. Postal Service 141 W. Fort St., Detroit (313) ; Oakland County 12 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac (248) 858-1; Henry Ford Health System 1 Ford Place, Detroit 4822 (8) ; Trinity Health Michigan 2555 Victor Parkway, Livonia (734) 343-1; Magna International of America Inc. 75 Tower Drive, Troy 4898 (248) ; Comerica Bank 411 W. Lafayette, Detroit (248) 371-5; Flagstar Bancorp Inc Corporate Drive, Troy (248) 312-2; Lear Corp Telegraph Road, Southfield 4833 (248) ; Oakland University 22 Squirrel Road, Rochester Hills 4839 (248) 37-21; McLaren Health Care Corp. G3235 Beecher Road, Flint (81) ; Rochester Community Schools 51 W. University, Rochester 4837 (248) 726-3; Walled Lake Consolidated Schools 85 Ladd Road, Walled Lake 4839 (248) 956-2; Kelly Services Inc. 999 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 4884 (248) ; Comau LLC 21 Telegraph Road, Southfield 4833 (248) ; Delphi Automotive plc 5725 Delphi Drive, Troy 4898 (248) 813-2; Farmington Public Schools 325 Shiawassee, Farmington (248) ; Huron Valley Schools 239 S. Milford Road, Highland (248) 684-8; Detroit Medical Center 399 John R, Detroit 4821 (313) ; The Suburban Collection 1795 Maplelawn Drive, Troy 4884 (877) ; Faurecia North America 28 High Meadow Circle, Auburn Hills (248) ; na.faurecia.com Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan/Blue Care Network 6 E. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit (313) 225-9; Top local executive John Fox Sergio Marchionne chairman and Mary Barra chairman and Gwen MacKenzie senior VP, Ascension Health, Michigan Lee Thompson district manager, customer service, sales L. Brooks Patterson county executive Nancy Schlichting B Richard Gilfillan Don Walker and Jim Tobin and CMO and, Magna Asia Michael Ritchie Michigan market Alessandro DiNello Matthew Simoncini George Hynd Philip Incarnati Robert Shaner superintendent Kenneth Gutman superintendent Carl Camden Charles Dudek Kevin Clark George Heitsch superintendent Nancy Coratti interim superintendent Joseph Mullany David Fischer chairman and Mark Stidham Daniel Loepp Full-time employees in Oakland County July 216 Full-time employees in Oakland County July 215 Full-time employees in Michigan July 216 Worldwide employees July 216 Type of business 17,696 16,114 26,19 26,19 Health care system 12,564 12,244 34,448 81,865 Automobile manufacturer 9,242 9,35 52,63 213,957 Automobile manufacturer 4,48 4,44 11,556 11,556 Health care system 4,195 4,225 17,45 493,381 Postal service 3,432 3,34 3,432 3,432 County government 3,45 3,381 17,373 Health care system 3,98 2,353 23,159 98,842 Health care system 2,199 2,328 9, , Automotive parts supplier 2,163 2,52 5,245 8,768 Financial institution 1,915 1,819 2,493 2,939 Financial institution 1,834 1,863 3,874 14, Automotive supplier 1,815 1,61 1,834 2,237 Public university 1,82 1,62 21,688 21,688 Health care system 1,785 C 1,358 Public school district 1,461 C 1,33 1,461 C Public school district 1,312 1,336 1,426 8, Workforce solutions 1,3 1,232 1,3 12,6 Manufacturing 1,295 1,449 1, , Automotive supplier 1,288 C 1,273 C 1,288 C Public school district 1,287 C 1,3 Public school district 1,255 1,116 1,553 1,553 Health care system 1,21 1,282 1,951 2,9 Automobile dealerships 1,169 1,129 4,61 13, Tier-one automotive supplier 1,161 1,14 8,119 8,119 Health care insurer THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY 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. 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. = not available. B Is to retire as in December 216. C Figure is FTE count from the Center for Educational Performance and Information. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

54 48 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MICHIGAN WOMAN-OWNED BUSINESSES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone; website Detroit Manufacturing Systems LLC 1271 Southfield Road, Building A, Detroit (313) 243-7; dmsna.com Dakkota Integrated Systems LLC 1875 Holloway Drive, Holt (517) ; RKA Petroleum Cos. Inc Wick Road, Romulus (734) ; MotorCity Casino Hotel 291 Grand River Ave., Detroit 4821 (866) ; Two Men and a Truck International Inc. 34 Belle Chase Way, Lansing (8) ; Strategic Staffing Solutions Inc. 645 Griswold St., Suite 29, Detroit (313) ; Buff Whelan Chevrolet 4445 Van Dyke Ave., Sterling Heights (586) ; Brazeway Inc E. Maumee St., Adrian (517) ; Majority owner(s) Andra Rush chairman and Andra Rush chairman and Kay Albertie owner Marian Ilitch owner Mary Ellen Sheets founder Cynthia Pasky Kerry Whelan Stephanie Hickman Boyse,, Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Michigan employees Jan. 216 Michigan employees Jan. 215 Percent womanowned Type of business $1,22.5 $ % % Automotive component manufacturing, module assembly and sequencing services Complete assemblies for original-equipment manufacturers B 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 ,962 1,935 1 Casino, hotel, dining, spa and theater Franchised moving company; home and business, local and long distance moving services, packing and unpacking services Consulting and staff augmentation services, vendor management programs, executive search services, call center technology and a domestic IT development center Automobile dealership Aluminum extruded tubing and heat transfer components for automotive, HVAC and appliance industries THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY 9 1 C Global Supply Solutions 999 Tech Row, Madison Heights 4871 (248) Vesco Oil Corp W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield 4876 (248) ; Rush Trucking Corp E. Michigan Ave., Wayne (8) ; EHIM Inc Northwestern Highway, Suite 4, Southfield (248) ; Mahar Tool Supply Co Williams St., Saginaw 4865 (989) ; mahartool.com Technical Training Inc. (TTi Global) W. Hamlin Road, Rochester Hills 4839 (248) ; Wolverine Truck Sales Inc Wyoming Ave., Dearborn 4812 (313) 849-8; Rodgers Chevrolet Inc Allen Road, Woodhaven (734) ; BlueWater Technologies Group Inc Northwestern Highway, Southfield 4875 (248) ; Motor City Stamping Inc N. Gratiot Ave., Chesterfield Township 4851 (586) ; Systrand Manufacturing Corp Allen Road, Brownstown Township (734) ; Productions Plus - The Talent Shop 36 Telegraph Road, Suite 2156, Bingham Farms (248) ; Millennium Software Inc Town Center, Suite 3, Southfield 4875 (248) ; G-Tech Services Inc Michigan Ave., Dearborn (313) ; ARC Supply Chain Solutions Inc Inkster Road, Taylor 4818 (877) ; 24 MVC 2787 Gratiot Ave., Roseville 4866 (586) ; mvcusa.com CrossFire Group N. Squirrel Road, Suite 118, Auburn Hills (248) 364-7; Sonal Gadhia Dubey Marjory Epstein, chairman; Lillian Epstein Stotland and Lena Epstein, GMs Andra Rush founder and chairman Mindi Fynke Barb Mahar Lincoln Lori Blaker owner, and Lynn Terry Pamela Rodgers Suzanne Schoeneberger Judith Kucway and CFO Sharon Cannarsa Margery Krevsky Anu Anand Mara Kalnins Ghafari corporate counsel Greta Elliott Linda Torakis Deborah Schneider co-founder and Supply chain fulfillment, financing and partnerships Distributor of automotive and industrial lubricants, petroleum and aftermarket products and chemicals Motor carrier EHIM is a full solution health care company offering pharmacy benefits management services, third-party administration and consulting services Tool management partner and industrial distribution Staffing, outsourcing and training Truck sales, parts and service Automobile dealership Audiovisual consultant. Handles large-scale audiovisual operations for sporting events, trade shows, corporate facilities and retail applications Stamping plant; automotive welding, assembly, dies and prototypes Precision machining and assembly of automotive products Full-service talent management and event staffing agency A global staffing and solutions provider to Fortune 5 clients Technical staffing firm specializing in the placement of engineers, IT, and finance and accounting professionals on a contract and direct-hire basis Third-party logistics service, freight bill audit and payment, freight optimization Automotive decorative trim components including chrome plating, paint, injection molding, stamping, tool building Staffing, payroll, executive search and other HR-related services 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. 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 revenue figures may vary. = not available. B Crain's estimate. C Formerly a part of Netlink Software Group of America Inc. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

55 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: DETROIT'S LARGEST EMPLOYERS Ranked by full-time employees July 216 Rank Company Address Phone; website Top local executive(s) Full-time employees in the city of Detroit July 216 Full-time employees in the city of Detroit July 215 Full-time employees in Michigan July 216 Worldwide employees July 216 Type of business Rock Ventures 15 Woodward Ave., Detroit (8) Detroit Medical Center 399 John R, Detroit 4821 (313) ; City of Detroit 2 Woodward Ave., Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, Detroit (313) ; Henry Ford Health System 1 Ford Place, Detroit 4822 (8) ; Ilitch companies 2211 Woodward Ave., Detroit 4821 (313) ; General Motors Co. 3 Renaissance Center, Detroit (313) 556-5; U.S. government 477 Michigan Ave., Detroit (313) ; Detroit Public Schools Community District 311 W. Grand Blvd., Fisher Building, Detroit 4822 (313) ; FCA US LLC 1 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; Wayne State University 42 W. Warren, Detroit 4822 (313) ; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan/ Blue Care Network 6 E. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit (313) 225-9; DTE Energy Co. 1 Energy Plaza, Detroit (8) 235-8; State of Michigan 342 W. Grand Blvd., Cadillac Place, Suite 4-4, Detroit 4822 (313) ; Ascension Michigan 28 Dequindre Road, Warren 4892 ; U.S. Postal Service 141 W. Fort St., Detroit (313) ; MGM Grand Detroit LLC 1777 Third St., Detroit (877) ; Wayne County 5 Griswold Ave., Detroit (313) ; MotorCity Casino Hotel 291 Grand River Ave., Detroit 4821 (866) ; Lear Corp Telegraph Road, Southfield 4833 (248) ; Ally Financial Inc. 5 Woodward, Detroit (877) ; McLaren Health Care Corp. G3235 Beecher Road, Flint (81) ; Comerica Bank 411 W. Lafayette, Detroit (248) 371-5; Detroit Manufacturing Systems LLC 1271 Southfield Road, Building A, Detroit (313) 243-7; dmsna.com American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. One Dauch Drive, Detroit (313) 758-2; Dan Gilbert chairman and founder Joseph Mullany Mike Duggan mayor Nancy Schlichting C Christopher Ilitch Mary Barra chairman and 14,237 B 13,445 14,237 B 26,114 B Rock Ventures LLC is an umbrella entity managing a portfolio of companies, investments and real estate, including its flagship company Quicken Loans 9,184 9,317 1,553 1,553 Health care system for adult and pediatric care 8,918 8,956 8,918 City government 8,79 8,941 17,373 Health care system 7,616 7,527 9,55 23,181 Food, sports and entertainment industries. Companies include Little Caesars Pizza, Olympia Entertainment, Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers, Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, MotorCity Casino Hotel, Ilitch Holdings Inc., Champion Foods, Olympia Development and Little Caesars Pizza Kit Fundraising Program. 7,371 5,362 52,63 213,957 Automobile manufacturer 6,427 6,422 28,64 1,958,811 Federal government Steven Rhodes transition manager and Alycia Meriweather interim superintendent Sergio Marchionne chairman and M. Roy Wilson Daniel Loepp Gerard Anderson chairman and Richard Snyder governor Gwen MacKenzie senior VP, Ascension Health, Michigan Lee Thompson district manager, customer service, sales Michael Neubecker E and COO Warren Evans county executive Marian Ilitch owner Matthew Simoncini Jeffrey Brown Philip Incarnati Michael Ritchie Michigan market Andra Rush David Dauch chairman and 6,3 D 5,862 6,3 D Public school system 5,919 5,918 34,448 81,865 Automobile manufacturer 5,86 5,589 Public university 5,775 5,612 8,119 8,119 Health care insurer 3,916 4,175 9,373 9,854 Energy and energy-technology company 3,899 3,898 44,38 State government 3,159 3,145 11,556 11,556 Health care system 2,655 2,725 17,45 493,381 Postal service 2,42 2,493 2,42 2,42 Casino, hotel, resort-style spa, meetings and events, dining, nightlife 2,152 2,224 2,866 2,866 County government 1,942 1,942 1,942 1,942 Casino, hotel, dining, spa and theater 1, ,874 14, Global supplier of automotive seating and electrical distribution systems 1, ,392 7,434 Financial services provider 1,87 F ,688 21,688 Health care system 1,79 1,155 5,245 8,768 Financial services provider Automotive component manufacturing, module assembly and sequencing services ,945 13,345 Manufacturer of driveline systems, chassis systems and forged products for the global automotive market THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY 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. = not available. B Includes Greektown Casino. C Was to retire as in December 216. D Detroit Public School estimate. E Michael Neubecker has been named the new and COO, subject to approval by gaming regulators. F Includes city of Detroit employees from Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute. Karmanos signed agreement Oct. 3, 213, to sell to McLaren Health Care Corp.

56 Thanks to the following Macomb County Manufacturers for your support... Macomb County Manufacturing Day Manufacturing Day is a celebration of modern manufacturing meant to inspire the next generation of manufacturers. On October 7, Macomb County celebrated its fourth annual MFG DAY. Thanks to the willingness of 54 local companies to get involved, an estimated 2, high school students visited area plants to see the industry in action and learn about career opportunities. A special thanks to our 216 MFG hosts: Action Wood 36 Acument Global Technologies * AIM Computer Solutions, Inc. AIM Plastics Ascent Aerospace/Global Tooling, LLC Atlas Tool, Inc. * Baker Industries * Brose Jefferson Inc. CERATIZIT USA Coe Press Equipment Corporation Colonial Group Complete Prototype Services, Inc. Dominion Technologies Group, Inc. DWM Holdings Dynamic Plastics, Inc. Epic Equipment and Engineering Faurecia Fisher Dynamics Flex-n-gate Forming Technologies Fori Automation Futuramic Tool & Engineering * General Motors - Warren Transmission Gibbs Machinery Company IDC Industries, Inc. Industrial Technology Services JAC Products JB Cutting, Inc. Kimastle Corporation KUKA L&L Products Lanzen, Inc. Lube-Power, Inc. * LumaSmart MacLean-Fogg Company MAG Automotive LLC Magna-MPT Sterling Heights Milliken Millwork Mitsubishi Chemical Performance Polymers, Inc. MP Tool & Engineering Company National Bronze Mfg. Co. Paragon Technologies * Paslin PCS Company PRISM Plastics Proper Group International PT Tech PTI Engineered Plastics Rave Computer * RCO Engineering, Inc. Romeo RIM, Inc. Sturdy Grinding Transform Automotive LLC TransNav Triumph Gear Systems-Macomb Weldaloy Products Company Wico Metal Products This year s event was made possible through the generosity of top sponsors. * Additional sponsorships. Also included: Advancing Macomb, Michigan Works! Young Professionals and Sequoia Tool. Make Macomb Schools your home Anchor Bay Schools Armada Area Schools Center Line Public Schools Chippewa Valley Schools Clintondale Community Schools East Detroit Public Schools Fitzgerald Public Schools Fraser Public Schools Lake Shore Public Schools Lakeview Public Schools L Anse Creuse Public Schools Mt. Clemens Community Schools New Haven Community Schools Richmond Community Schools Romeo Community Schools Roseville Community Schools South Lake Schools Utica Community Schools Van Dyke Public Schools Warren Consolidated Schools Warren Woods Public Schools Macomb Intermediate School District 441 Garfield Road Clinton Township, MI 4838 For more information about Macomb Schools, go to

57 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: MACOMB COUNTY'S LARGEST EMPLOYERS Ranked by full-time employees July 216 Rank Company Address Phone; website General Motors Co. 3 Renaissance Center, Detroit (313) 556-5; FCA US LLC 1 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; U.S. government 477 Michigan Ave., Detroit (313) ; Ford Motor Co. 1 American Road, Dearborn (313) 322-3; Ascension Michigan 28 Dequindre Road, Warren Henry Ford Health System 1 Ford Place, Detroit 4822 (8) ; McLaren Health Care Corp. G3235 Beecher Road, Flint (81) ; Utica Community Schools 1133 Greendale, Sterling Heights (586) 797-1; Macomb County 1 S. Main, Eighth Floor, Mt. Clemens 4843 (586) ; General Dynamics Land Systems 385 Mound Road, Sterling Heights 4831 (586) 825-4; Chippewa Valley Schools 1912 Cass Ave., Clinton Township 4838 (586) 723-2; Faurecia North America 28 High Meadow Circle, Auburn Hills (248) ; na.faurecia.com State of Michigan 342 W. Grand Blvd., Cadillac Place, Suite 4-4, Detroit 4822; (313) ; michigan.gov L'Anse Creuse Public Schools 2476 F.V. Pankow Blvd., Clinton Township 4836; (586) ; Art Van Furniture Inc Mile Road, Warren 4892 (586) 939-8; Macomb Intermediate School District 441 Garfield Road, Clinton Township (586) ; Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience E 492 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 4817 (734) 254-5; U.S. Postal Service 141 W. Fort St., Detroit (313) ; Macomb Community College 145 E. 12 Mile Road, Warren 4888 (586) ; Magna International of America Inc. 75 Tower Drive, Troy 4898 (248) ; Lipari Foods LLC Bunert Road, Warren 4889 (586) ; 22 ZF 121 Tech Center Drive, Livonia 4815 (734) ; U.S. Farathane High Meadow Circle, Auburn Hills (248) 754-7; Beaumont Health 24 2 Town Center, Suite 12, Southfield 4875 (248) ; 25 Tower International Inc N. Laurel Park Drive, Suite 4E, Livonia (248) 675-6; Top local executive(s) Mary Barra chairman and Sergio Marchionne chairman and Full-time employees in Macomb County July 216 Full-time employees in Macomb County July 215 Full-time employees in Michigan July 216 Worldwide employees July 216 Type of business 18,47 16,824 52,63 213,957 Automobile manufacturer 12,63 12,21 34,448 81,865 Automobile manufacturer 6,472 6,32 28,64 1,958,811 Federal government Mark Fields Gwen MacKenzie senior VP, Ascension Health, Michigan Nancy Schlichting C Philip Incarnati Christine Johns superintendent Mark Hackel county executive Gary Whited Ronald Roberts superintendent Mark Stidham Richard Snyder governor Jacqueline Johnston superintendent Archie Van Elslander chairman; Kim Yost, Michael DeVault superintendent Alex Molinaroli, chairman, ; Bruce McDonald, chairman,, Automotive Experience/Adient Lee Thompson district manager, customer service, sales James Jacobs Don Walker and Jim Tobin CMO and, Magna Asia Thom Lipari Franz Kleiner Andrew Greenlee John Fox James Gouin 4,175 4,184 47, B Automobile manufacturer 3,61 3,67 11,556 11,556 Health care system 2,766 2,754 17,373 Health care system 2,714 2,492 21,688 21,688 Health care system 2,654 D 2,637 D 2,654 D Public school system 2,325 2,35 2,325 2,325 County government 1,658 1,872 1,658 6,63 Tracked combat vehicles, Stryker and specialty wheeled vehicles, light armored vehicles 1,593 D 1,391 1,593 D 1,593 D Public school district 1,391 1,391 4,61 13, Tier-one automotive supplier 1,298 1,28 44,38 State government 1,215 D 1,249 D 1,215 D 1,215 D Public school district 1,166 1,111 2,326 3,492 Retail home furnishings 994 D 99 D 994 D 994 D Intermediate school district 9 7 2,33 15, Automotive supplier ,45 493,381 Postal service Community college , , Automotive parts supplier ,74 Wholesale food distribution. Lipari Food s truck fleet delivers to 12 states ,728 63,3 Tier-one automotive supplier ,72 4,164 Plastic injection molder, extruder, thermal compression molder ,19 26,19 Health care system ,436 7,2 Automotive parts supplier THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY 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. = not available. B Company estimate. C Was to retire as in December 216. D Figures are FTE counts from the Center for Educational Performance and Information. E The new seating and interiors business that spun off into Adient (NYSE: ADNT) began trading on Oct. 31, 216.

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59 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: WAYNE COUNTY'S LARGEST EMPLOYERS Ranked by full-time employees July 216, excluding Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park Rank Company Address Phone; website Ford Motor Co. 1 1 American Road, Dearborn (313) 322-3; Beaumont Health 2 2 Town Center, Suite 12, Southfield 4875 (248) ; Trinity Health Michigan Victor Parkway, Livonia (734) 343-1; Dearborn Public Schools Audette, Dearborn (313) ; Henry Ford Health System 5 1 Ford Place, Detroit 4822 (8) ; U.S. government Michigan Ave., Detroit (313) ; AAA Michigan 7 1 Auto Club Drive, Dearborn (313) ; Plymouth-Canton Community Schools S. Harvey St., Plymouth 4817 (734) ; U.S. Steel - Great Lakes Works 9 1 Quality Drive, Ecorse (313) ; Livonia Public Schools Farmington Road, Livonia (734) ; Yazaki North America Inc Haggerty Road, Canton Township (734) 983-1; U.S. Postal Service W. Fort St., Detroit (313) ; FCA US LLC 13 1 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; Wayne-Westland Community Schools Marquette St., Westland (734) 419-2; DTE Energy Co Energy Plaza, Detroit (8) 235-8; Acro Service Corp W. Six Mile Road, Suite 25, Livonia (734) ; General Motors Co Renaissance Center, Detroit (313) 556-5; 18 ZF 121 Tech Center Drive, Livonia 4815 (734) ; Comerica Bank W. Lafayette, Detroit (248) 371-5; Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience E 492 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 4817 (734) 254-5; State of Michigan 342 W. Grand Blvd., Cadillac Place, Suite 4-4, Detroit 4822 (313) ; Taylor School District 2333 Northline Road, Taylor 4818 (734) ; General Electric 1 Village Center Drive, Van Buren Twp (734) ; Grosse Pointe Public School System 389 St. Clair Ave., Grosse Pointe 4823 (313) 432-3; University of Michigan Ann Arbor 4819 (734) ; Top local executive(s) Mark Fields John Fox Richard Gilfillan Glenn Maleyko superintendent Nancy Schlichting C Full-time employees in Wayne County July 216 Full-time employees in Wayne County July 215 Full-time employees in Michigan July 216 Worldwide employees July 216 Type of business 42,15 39,696 47, B Automobile manufacturer 7,391 8,396 26,19 26,19 Health care system 3,97 5,673 23,159 98,842 Health care system 2,28 2,349 2,28 Public school district 1,958 2,255 17,373 Health care system 1,855 1,835 28,64 1,958,811 Federal government Joseph Richardson, The Auto Club Group Monica Merritt superintendent James Gray general manager-great Lakes Works Andrea Oquist superintendent Yutaka Inagaki Lee Thompson district manager, customer service, sales Sergio Marchionne chairman and Michele Harmala Superintendent Gerard Anderson chairman and Ron Shahani Mary Barra chairman and Franz Kleiner Michael Ritchie Michigan market Alex Molinaroli chairman and and Bruce McDonald chairman and, Automotive Experience/Adient Richard Snyder governor Ben Williams superintendent Joy Fewell CIO and site leader Gary Niehaus superintendent of schools Mark Schlissel 1,826 1,77 3,53 7,843 Provider of insurance, travel agency services and emergency road services 1,86 D 1,87 D 1,86 D Public school district 1,797 2,56 1,911 Steel manufacturer; hot and cold rolled sheet steel for automotive, appliance and construction applications 1,64 D 1,336 1,64 D 1,64 D Public school district 1,53 1,56 1,74 279, Automotive supplier 1,495 1,55 17,45 493,381 Postal service 1,476 1,513 34,448 81,865 Automobile manufacturer 1,435 1,253 1,579 Public school district 1,32 1,445 9,373 9,854 Energy and energy-technology company 1,287 1,267 2,483 5,86 Staff-augmentation, outsourcing and IT and engineering consulting 1, ,63 213,957 Automobile manufacturer 1,236 1,2 2,728 63,3 Automotive supplier 1,223 1,214 5,245 8,768 Financial services provider 1,2 1,2 2,33 15, Automotive supplier, building control systems and facilities management 1,28 1,43 44,38 State government 1,7 D 1,9 D 1,7 D Public school district ,361 35, Information technology, manufacturing Public school system ,474 46,42 Public university and health system THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY 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. = not available. B Company estimate. C Was to retire as in December 216. D Figures are FTE counts from the Center for Educational Performance and Information. E The new seating and interiors business that spun off into Adient (NYSE: ADNT) began trading on Oct. 31, 216.

60 54 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY CRAIN'S LIST: WASHTEW COUNTY'S LARGEST EMPLOYERS Ranked by full-time employees July 216 Rank Company Address Phone; website University of Michigan Ann Arbor 4819 (734) ; Trinity Health Michigan 2555 Victor Parkway, Livonia (734) 343-1; U.S. government 477 Michigan Ave., Detroit (313) ; Ann Arbor Public Schools 2555 S. State St., Ann Arbor 4814 (734) ; Faurecia North America 28 High Meadow Circle, Auburn Hills (248) ; na.faurecia.com Eastern Michigan University 14 McKenny Hall, Ypsilanti (734) ; State of Michigan 342 W. Grand Blvd., Cadillac Place, Suite 4-4, Detroit 4822; (313) ; IHA Health Services Corp. 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Lobby J2, Ann Arbor 4815; (734) ; Washtenaw County 22 N. Main St., Ann Arbor (734) ; Thomson Reuters 63 Interfirst Drive, Ann Arbor 4818 (734) 78-8; D Truven Health Analytics 1 Phoenix Drive, Ann Arbor 4818 (734) 913-3; truvenhealth.com Domino's Pizza Inc. 3 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Ann Arbor 4815 (734) 93-33; City of Ann Arbor P.O. Box 8647, Ann Arbor 4817 (734) 794-6; Ford Motor Co. 1 American Road, Dearborn (313) 322-3; NSF International 789 N. Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor 4815 (734) ; Washtenaw Community College 48 E. Huron River Drive, Ann Arbor (734) ; Top local executive(s) Mark Schlissel Richard Gilfillan Full-time employees Washtenaw County July 216/ 215 3,835 3,32 7,169 5,317 3,172 3,125 Jeanice Swift superintendent Mark Stidham James Smith Richard Snyder governor William Fileti Gregory Dill county administrator Jon Baron SVP and GM, tax and accounting Jonathan Newpol executive vice and COO Patrick Doyle Howard Lazarus city administrator Mark Fields Kevan Lawlor Rose Bellanca ProQuest LLC Kurt Sanford 789 E. Eisenhower Parkway, P.O. Box 1346, Ann Arbor 4816; (734) ; Ypsilanti Public Schools 1885 Packard Road, Ypsilanti (734) ; FCA US LLC 1 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; DTE Energy Co. 1 Energy Plaza, Detroit (8) 235-8; U.S. Postal Service 141 W. Fort St., Detroit (313) ; Edwards Brothers Malloy Inc Jackson Road, Ann Arbor ; General Motors Co. 3 Renaissance Center, Detroit (313) 556-5; Benjamin Edmondson superintendent Sergio Marchionne chairman and Gerard Anderson chairman and Lee Thompson district manager, customer service, sales John Edwards Mary Barra chairman and 1,97 B 2,5 1,85 1,85 1,617 1,726 1,377 1,372 1,268 1,24 1,26 1,252 1,1 C 1, E 55 E 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 Figures are FTE counts from the Center for Educational Performance and Information. C Crain's estimate. D IBM Watson Health completed the acquisition of Truven Health Analytics on April 8. E Figures are FTE counts from the Center for Educational Performance and Information. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL CRAIN'S LIST: LIVINGSTON COUNTY'S LARGEST EMPLOYERS Ranked by full-time employees July 216 Rank Company Address Phone; website Trinity Health Michigan Victor Parkway, Livonia (734) 343-1; Citizens Insurance Co. of America 2 88 North Highlander Way, Howell (517) ; Brighton Area Schools S. Church St., Brighton (81) 299-4; brightonk12.com Livingston Educational Service Agency W. Grand River Ave., Howell (517) ; Livingston County 5 34 E. Grand River, Suite 25, Howell (517) ; livgov.com Hartland Consolidated Schools Highland Road, Howell (81) ; hartlandschools.us State of Michigan W. Grand Blvd., Cadillac Place, Suite 4-4, Detroit 4822; (313) ; Howell Public School District N. Highlander Way, Howell (517) ; Pinckney Community Schools E. M-36, Pinckney (81) ; Hatch Stamping Co E. Industrial Drive, Chelsea (734) ; Ascension Michigan Dequindre Road, Warren 4892 ; 12 ZF 121 Tech Center Drive, Livonia 4815 (734) ; Integrated Health Associates Inc Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Lobby J2, Ann Arbor 4815; (734) ; Barton Malow Co American Drive, Southfield 4834 (248) 436-5; U.S. Postal Service W. Fort St., Detroit (313) ; SpartanNash 85 76th St. SW, Grand Rapids (616) 878-2; CMS Energy Corp. 1 Energy Plaza, Jackson 4921 (8) ; U.S. government 477 Michigan Ave., Detroit (313) ; AAA Michigan 1 Auto Club Drive, Dearborn (313) ; Comerica Bank 411 W. Lafayette, Detroit (248) 371-5; Great Expressions Dental Centers PC Telegraph Road, Southfield 4834 (248) 23-11; greatexpressions.com Flagstar Bancorp Inc Corporate Drive, Troy (248) 312-2; Eastern Michigan University 14 McKenny Hall, Ypsilanti (734) ; Top local executive Richard Gilfillan Paul Mueller regional Greg Gray superintendent R. Michael Hubert superintendent Kenneth Hinton County Administrator Janet Sifferman superintendent Richard Snyder governor Erin MacGregor superintendent Richard Todd Superintendent Daniel Craig COO and Gwen MacKenzie senior VP, Ascension Health, Michigan Franz Kleiner William Fileti Ryan Maibach Lee Thompson district manager, customer service, sales Dennis Eidson and Dave Staples executive VP and COO Patti Poppe Full-time employees Livingston County July 216/ B 543 B 569 C B 538 B B 345 B Joseph Richardson, The Auto Club Group Michael Ritchie Michigan market Rich Beckman Alessandro DiNello James Smith 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. = not available. B Figures are FTE counts from the Center for Educational Performance and Information. C Figure is FTE count from the Center for Educational Performance and Information. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

61 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST GREATER MICHIGAN EMPLOYERS Ranked by outstate full-time employees July 216 Rank Company Address Phone; website State of Michigan 342 W. Grand Blvd., Cadillac Place, Suite 4-4; Detroit 4822 (313) ; Spectrum Health System 1 Michigan St. NE; Grand Rapids 4953 (616) ; General Motors Co. 3 Renaissance Center; Detroit (313) 556-5; McLaren Health Care Corp. G3235 Beecher Road; Flint (81) ; Michigan State University East Lansing (517) ; U.S. government 477 Michigan Ave.; Detroit (313) ; Trinity Health Michigan 2555 Victor Parkway; Livonia (734) 343-1; U.S. Postal Service 141 W. Fort St.; Detroit (313) ; B Dow Chemical Co. 23 Dow Center; Midland (989) 636-1; Sparrow Health System 1215 E. Michigan Ave.; Lansing (517) 364-1; CMS Energy Corp. 1 Energy Plaza; Jackson 4921 (8) ; Magna International of America Inc. 75 Tower Drive; Troy 4898 (248) ; Nexteer Automotive 1272 Doris Road; Auburn Hills (989) 757-5; Amway 7575 Fulton St. E.; Ada (616) 787-1; Perrigo Co. plc 515 Eastern Ave.; Allegan 491 (269) ; SpartanNash 85 76th St. SW; Grand Rapids (616) 878-2; Top executive(s) Richard Snyder governor Richard Breon Mary Barra chairman and Philip Incarnati Lou Anna Simon Outstate employees July 1, 216 Outstate employees July 1, 215 Michigan employees July ,97 34,868 44,38 24,465 17,915 24,6 18,31 15,435 13,915 52,63 213, ,628 14,998 17,39 21,688 21,688 11,634 11,47 11,634 9,742 1,34 28,64 1,958,811 1,952,37 Richard Gilfillan Lee Thompson district manager, customer service, sales Andrew Liveris chairman and Dennis Swan Patti Poppe Don Walker, ; Jim Tobin, CMO and, Magna Asia Michael Richardson COO Steve Van Andel chairman Doug DeVos John Hendrickson Dennis Eidson Dave Staples EVP and COO Covenant HealthCare Ed Bruff 1447 N. Harrison; Saginaw 4862 (989) 583-; Herman Miller Inc. 855 E. Main Ave.; Zeeland (616) 654-3; DTE Energy Co. 1 Energy Plaza; Detroit (8) 235-8; Borgess Health 1521 Gull Road; Kalamazoo 4948 (269) 226-7; Genesys Regional Medical Center C One Genesys Parkway; Grand Blanc (81) 66-5; Lacks Enterprises Inc. 546 Cascade Road SE; Grand Rapids (616) ; General Electric 1 Village Center Drive; Van Buren Twp (734) ; Central Michigan University Rowe 19; Mt. Pleasant (989) ; FCA US LLC 1 Chrysler Drive; Auburn Hills (248) ; Brian Walker Gerard Anderson chairman and Kathy A. Young & Christopher Palazzolo Health System and, Ascension Mid- Michigan Richard Lacks Jr. Joy Fewell CIO and site leader George Ross Sergio Marchionne chairman and 7,945 7,248 23,159 98,842 94,78 7,765 7,796 17,45 493,381 7,7 6, 7,8 49, 6,616 6,464 6,616 6,464 6,564 7,4 7,4 7,8 6,54 6,111 9, , 133, 4,86 4,875 4,9 12, 12, 4, 4, 4, 3,9 4, 3,9 13, 13,5 3,891 3,921 3,97 8,48 15,653 3,741 3,7 3,741 3,68 3,391 3,68 8, 7,1 3,235 3,377 9,373 9,854 1,63 2,938 3,523 2,938 3,99 3,523 2,756 2,756 2,756 2,7 2,775 2,7 2, ,361 35, 2,413 2,373 2,446 2,59 2,448 1,94 2,43 34,448 81,865 8,944 Worldwide employees July 214/213 Type of business State government Health care system Automobile manufacturer Health care system Public university Federal government Health care system Postal service Specialty chemicals, advanced materials, agrosciences and plastics Health care system Energy provider Automotive parts supplier Steering and driveline tier-one automotive supplier Amway is a $9.5 billion direct selling business based in Ada, Michigan, USA. Pharmaceuticals Grocery retail Hospital, health care system Commercial office, health care, education and residential furniture Energy and energy-technology company Health care system Hospital and health system Injection molding, assembly, painting and plating Digital Industrial Public university Automobile manufacturer THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY This list of greater Michigan employers encompasses companies with a significant employee presence in Michigan but 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 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. = not available. B Dow Chemical Co. is expected to merge with DuPont Co. in early 217. C Now part of Ascension Health. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

62 56 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST SE MICHIGAN EMPLOYERS Ranked by full-time employees July 216 Rank Company Address Phone; website Ford Motor Co. 1 American Road, Dearborn (313) 322-3; General Motors Co. 3 Renaissance Center, Detroit (313) 556-5; FCA US LLC 1 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 4819 (734) ; Beaumont Health 2 Town Center, Suite 12, Southfield 4875 (248) ; U.S. government 477 Michigan Ave., Detroit (313) ; Henry Ford Health System 1 Ford Place, Detroit 4822 (8) ; Trinity Health Michigan 2555 Victor Parkway, Livonia (734) 343-1; Rock Ventures 15 Woodward Ave., Detroit (8) Ascension Michigan 28 Dequindre Road, Warren 4892 ; Detroit Medical Center 399 John R, Detroit 4821 (313) ; U.S. Postal Service 141 W. Fort St., Detroit (313) ; State of Michigan 342 W. Grand Blvd., Cadillac Place, Suite 4-4, Detroit 4822 (313) ; Ilitch companies 2211 Woodward Ave., Detroit 4821 (313) ; City of Detroit 2 Woodward Ave., Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, Detroit 48226; (313) ; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan/ Blue Care Network 6 E. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit (313) 225-9; Detroit Public Schools Community District 311 W. Grand Blvd., Fisher Building, Detroit 4822 (313) ; DTE Energy Co. 1 Energy Plaza, Detroit (8) 235-8; Wayne State University 42 W. Warren, Detroit 4822 (313) ; McLaren Health Care Corp. G3235 Beecher Road, Flint (81) ; Comerica Bank 411 W. Lafayette, Detroit (248) 371-5; Faurecia North America 28 High Meadow Circle, Auburn Hills (248) ; na.faurecia.com Magna International of America Inc. 75 Tower Drive, Troy 4898 (248) ; Oakland County 12 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac (248) 858-1; Top local executive(s) Mark Fields Mary Barra chairman and Sergio Marchionne chairman and Mark Schlissel John Fox Full-time employees in Southeast Michigan July 216 Full-time employees in Southeast Michigan July 215 Worldwide Worldwide employees July 216 employees July 215 Type of business 47, 44,598 Automobile manufacturer 36,628 B 32, , ,628 Automobile manufacturer 32,58 32,356 81,865 8,944 Automobile manufacturer 31,655 3,852 46,42 45,397 Public university and health system 25,721 24,774 26,19 25,446 Health care system 18,862 18,71 1,958,811 1,952,37 Federal government Nancy Schlichting C Richard Gilfillan Dan Gilbert chairman and founder Gwen MacKenzie senior VP, Ascension Health, Michigan Joseph Mullany Lee Thompson district manager, customer service, sales Richard Snyder governor Christopher Ilitch Mike Duggan mayor Daniel Loepp Steven Rhodes transition manager and Alycia Meriweather interim superintendent Gerard Anderson chairman and M. Roy Wilson Philip Incarnati Michael Ritchie Michigan market Mark Stidham Don Walker, ; Jim Tobin, CMO,, Magna Asia L. Brooks Patterson county executive 16,919 17,332 17,7 Health care system 15,214 14,231 98,842 94,78 Health care system 14,237 D 13,445 26,114 D 25,854 Rock Ventures LLC is an umbrella entity managing a portfolio of companies, investments and real estate, including its flagship company Quicken Loans 11,271 11,33 11,556 11,597 Health care system 1,553 1,558 1,553 1,563 Health care system for adult and pediatric care 9,685 9, ,381 Postal service 9,283 9,394 State government 9,4 9,3 23,181 22,722 Food, sports and entertainment industries. Companies include Little Caesars Pizza, Olympia Entertainment, Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers, Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, MotorCity Casino Hotel, Ilitch Holdings Inc., Champion Foods, Olympia Development and Little Caesars Pizza Kit Fundraising Program. 8,918 8,956 City government 7,11 6,918 8,119 7,96 Health care insurer 6,3 5,862 5,862 Public school system 6,138 6,555 9,854 1,63 Energy and energy-technology company 5,86 5,589 5,589 Public university 5,63 E 4,961 21,688 Health care system 4,834 4,797 8,768 8,898 Financial services provider 4,61 4,485 13, 99,5 Tier-one automotive supplier 3,881 4,63 147, 133, Automotive parts supplier 3,432 3,34 3,432 3,34 County government 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. = not available. B GM's increase was primarily in the areas of engineering and product development. C Was to retire as in December 216. D Includes Greektown Casino. E The increase was a result of combining its patient accounting operations into Macomb County and opening administrative offices in Oakland County for the McLaren Health Plan and McLaren Physician Partners.

63 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: MICHIGAN DEFENSE CONTRACTORS Ranked by 215 value of new contracts Rank Company Address Phone; website General Dynamics Land Systems 385 Mound Road, Sterling Heights 4831 (586) 825-4; AAR Mobility 21 Haynes St., Cadillac 4961 (231) ; BAE Systems Inc Van Dyke Ave., Sterling Heights (586) ; Loc Performance Products Inc N. Haggerty Road, Plymouth 4817 (734) ; Wolverine World Wide Inc Courtland Drive NE, Rockford (616) ; L-3 Communications Corp. 76 Getty St., Muskegon (231) ; Avon Protection Systems Inc. 53 Eighth St., Cadillac (231) ; PAT GD Joint Venture LLC 2927 Waterview Drive, Rochester Hills 4839 (248) ; 9 Avfuel 47 W. Ellsworth, Ann Arbor (734) ; Peckham Vocational Industries Inc. 351 Capital City Blvd., Lansing 4896 (517) 316-4; Global Fleet Sales W. 12 Mile Road, Suite 114, Southfield 4834 (248) ; ford.globalfleetsales.net Communication Professionals Inc Research Drive, Farmington Hills (248) 557-1; Williams International Co. LLC 228 E. West Maple Road, Commerce Township 4839 (248) ; Coordinated Defense Supply Systems Inc Morley Drive, Clinton Township 4836 (586) ; 15 LimnoTech 51 Avis Drive, Ann Arbor 4818 (734) ; MDA-Information Systems LLC Joe Hall Drive, Ypsilanti (734) 48-5; Trijicon Inc Shafer Road, Wixom (248) 96-77; MTU America Inc MacKenzie Drive, Novi (248) ; Walbridge Aldinger 777 Woodward Ave., Suite 3, Detroit (313) 963-8; FutureNet Group Inc Auburn St., Detroit (313) ; Pratt & Miller Engineering & Fabrication Inc. 296 W. K. Smith Drive, New Hudson (248) ; prattmiller.com Top executive Value of new Dept. of Defense contracts 215 ($,) Contracting agency Gary Whited, $876. Department of Army, Defense Logistics Agency Mark Platko, general manager Mark Signorelli, VP and GM, combat vehicles Principal place of work Sterling Heights Products or services provided Military armored vehicles, tank and tank component manufacturing, combat assault and tactical vehicles Defense Logistics Agency Michigan Shipping and storage containers, shelters and accessories Department of the Army and Navy Sterling Heights Leverage the ground combat vehicle technology for a future fighting vehicle system Louis Burr, 79. Army Contracting Command Plymouth Machining and assembly of driveline, suspension and engine components for military and off-road vehicles Blake Krueger, chairman, 66.4 Defense Logistics Agency Michigan Military and uniform footwear Michael Strianese, chairman, and 46.3 Department of the Army Muskegon System technical support, 123 Bradley Fighting Vehicle transmissions and ancillary hardware John Kime, COO 25.3 Department of the Army TBD B Respiratory protective equipment Martin Harti, and Asif Bhatti, director Craig Sinock, and Mitchell Tomlinson, 24.4 Design and construction of an approximately 165 meter floating pier for use by the Iraqi navy and dredging of the adjacent harbor and navigational channel 22.5 Defense Logistics Agency Michigan and New Supply into-plane jet fuel Mexico 2. Department of the Army TBD B Clean and repair unserviceable but economically repairable organizational clothing and individual equipment for the regional logistics support center program, Northeast region Tom Whitcraft, director 18.6 A subsidiary of RMA Group and the authorized global distributor of Ford products. Provides vehicle sales and after-sales support in developing countries and post-conflict markets. Andrew Wallace, and Gregg Williams, chairman, Michael A. Jozefiak IV, 17. Computer support and services 11.5 Develop turbine engines 9.8 DLA, Air Force, Army, Marines, Navy and other government agencies Clinton Township Manufactured parts, distributor and supplier for more than 5 companies. We also package and crate for the military and other defense contractors Paul Freedman, 7.4 Department of the Army TBD B Development and application of predictive mathematical models to solve environmental challenges Herbert Satterlee, 7.1 Department of Air Force Ypsilanti Develop two editions of its signature diagnostics systems software, as well as for engineering studies Stephen Bindon, 6.9 Department of the Navy Wixom Optical sighting and ranging equipment Matthias Vogel, and John Rakolta Jr., chairman and Perry Mehta, and 6.9 Department of the Navy Friedrichshafen, Germany (7 percent), and Kristinehamn, Sweden (3 percent) Manufactures large diesel engines, propulsion and drive systems 2.2 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Ft. Bragg, N.C. Construction of federal facilities, automotive manufacturing plants, higher education facilities, airport terminals, hospitals and more 1.7 Department of Interior Washington, DC Providing IT subject matter expertise for the Department of Interior Jim Miller,.1 Complete the build, integration, final testing and evaluation for the occupant centric platform and technology enabled capability demonstrator THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY This list of leading defense contractors is an approximate compilation of companies headquartered in Michigan with new contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense. Information was provided by the companies, U.S. Federal Procurement Data System and U.S. Department of Defense. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Figures do not include contracts that are indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity, multi-vendor or subject to future task orders. = not available. B Work location will be determined with each order. 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65 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: MICHIGAN'S LARGEST PATENT RECIPIENTS Ranked by number of utility patents awarded Rank Company Address Phone, website GM Global Technologies Operations LLC B 3 Renaissance Center, Detroit Ford Motor Co. 1 American Road, Dearborn (313) 322-3; Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North America Inc Woodridge Ave., Ann Arbor Whirlpool Corp. 2 N. M-63, Benton Harbor 4922 (269) 923-5; whirlpool.com University of Michigan Ann Arbor 4819 (734) ; Dow Global Technologies Inc. 23 Dow Center, Midland (989) Magna International of America Inc. 75 Tower Drive, Troy 4898 (248) ; FCA US LLC 1 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; Nissan North America Inc. 391 Sunrise Drive, Farmington Hills (248) ; E Guardian Industries Corp. 23 Harmon Road, Auburn Hills (248) 34-18; Dow Corning Corp. 22 W. Salzburg Road, Midland (989) 496-4; Lear Corp Telegraph Road, Southfield 4833 (248) ; Eaton Corp. 131 E. Michigan Ave., Galesburg 4953 (616) 342-3; Federal-Mogul Holdings Corp. 273 W. 11 Mile Road, Southfield 4834 (248) ; Robert Bosch LLC 38 Hills Tech Drive, Farmington Hills (248) 876-1; Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience G 492 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 4817 (734) 254-5; TK Holdings Inc. 25 Takata Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; Gentex Corp. 6 N. Centennial St., Zeeland (616) ; Michigan State University East Lansing (517) ; BorgWarner Inc. 385 Hamlin Road, Auburn Hills (248) ; Denso International America Inc Denso Drive, Southfield 4833 (248) 35-75; Stryker Corp Airview Blvd., Kalamazoo 492 (269) ; Access Business Group LLC 7575 Fulton St. E., Ada (616) ; Bissell Homecare Inc Walker Ave., Grand Rapids (616) ; SOURCE: U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE Top executive(s) Mark Reuss executive vice, global product development, purchasing and supply chain Mark Fields James Lentz Jeff Fettig chairman and Mark Schlissel Mark Whiteman Don Walker and Jim Tobin CMO and, Magna Asia Sergio Marchionne chairman and Kunio Nakaguro senior VP, R&D Ron Vaupel Mauro Gregorio Matthew Simoncini Ken Davis, vehicle group Rainer Jueckstock co-, co-chairman and, powertrain and Daniel Ninivaggi co-, co-chairman and, motorparts Mike Mansuetti Alex Molinaroli chairman and and Bruce McDonald chairman and, Automotive Experience/ Adient Kevin Kennedy executive vice Fred Bauer chairman and Lou Anna Simon James Verrier Kenichiro Ito, Denso North America, chairman and of Denso International America Inc. Kevin Lobo chairman and George Calvert Amway VP supply chain, R&D Mark Bissell and chairman Total patents awarded Patents awarded 215 Patents Patents awarded awarded Type of business 3, ,176 1,28 Automobile manufacturer 2,328 1, Automobile manufacturer Automobile manufacturer Household appliances Public university and health system Chemicals, plastics and agricultural products 263 C Automotive parts supplier D Automobile manufacturer Automobile manufacturer Manufacturer of glass and automotive products and building products distributor F 32 F Silicon-based chemical researcher, developer and manufacturer Automotive supplier Engine air management, actuators, sensors, mirror controls, differentials, superchargers, valve trains, hose, truck transmissions Designs, engineers, manufactures and distributes technologies to improve fuel economy, reduce emissions and enhance vehicle safety Technology and services supplier for mobility solutions, industrial technology, consumer goods, and energy and building technology 15 H Automotive supplier Automotive safety restraint supplier Auto-dimming mirrors and aircraft windows, fire protection products Public university Engineered components and systems for powertrain applications; develops products to improve fuel economy, reduce emissions and enhance performance 81 I Global supplier of advanced automotive components Medical technology company Contract manufacturing services Home care products A utility patent protects the invention of a new machine, process or composition. The invention must be useful, such as software or stamping machine, to qualify for a utility patent. Patent origin is determined by the resident state of the first-named inventor. B Includes patents registered to General Motors LLC. C Includes patents registered to Magna International Inc. and its subsidiaries. D Includes patents registered to Chrysler Group LLC and FCA US LLC. E Shareholders, on Nov. 21, 216, approved the sale of the company to KGIC Merger Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Wichita, Kan.-based Koch Industries Inc. F Includes patents registered to Dow Corning Toray Co. Ltd. G The new seating and interiors business that spun off into Adient (NYSE: ADNT) began trading on Oct. 31, 216. H Includes patents registered to Johnson Controls Technology Co. I Includes patents registered to Denso Corp. THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY

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67 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, Experts: Obamacare repeal coming, but how? By Jay Greene jgreene@crain.com Attendees at Crain s eighth annual Health Care Leadership Summit in November got an early preview of the likely future of Obamacare that turned out to be prescient. Health economist Jared Bernstein told the audience that he believed Republicans in Congress will vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act within three months but put a two-year sunset provision in the bill to give them time to come up with a replacement. Health policy analyst Naomi Lopez Bauman said she thought repeal was politically unfeasible without an immediate replacement, though she predicted many changes lay ahead to give states more local control, seek to reduce health care prices through increased competition and possibly convert Medicaid funding into block grants that states could control. As it turned out, congressional Republicans outlined a tentative strategy in early December to repeal the Affordable Care Act in 217, but delay the effective date for up to three years. The two national health care policy experts Bernstein, representing the left, and Bauman, from the right discussed during the summit possible outcomes based on campaign promises President-elect Donald Trump has made on the fate of Obamacare. The moderator was Marianne Udow-Phillips, executive director of the Center for Healthcare Research and Transformation in Ann Arbor. Bernstein is senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and was in President Obama's administration as chief economist and economic adviser to Vice President Joe Biden. Bauman is national director of health care policy at the conservative Goldwater Institute and holds a degree in economics. Udow-Phillips opened the discussion by suggesting that Republican efforts to repeal or downsize Obamacare the past three years were done with the practical understanding that nothing would happen because Obama would never sign a bill gutting his administration's signature achievement. It s a lot different to have position (of repeal) where a can veto any bill, said Udow-Phillips, adding that the same can be said about Trump promising to big applause on the campaign trail to repeal Obamacare, which he repeatedly called a catastrophe and really bad for America. Bauman said she could not predict what the Republican-majority Congress would do on Obamacare, but she believes Republicans have a AARON ECKELS Crain s 216 Health Care Leadership Summit panel discussion: Will TrumpCare Work? included (from left) moderator Marianne Udow-Phillips, executive director, Center for Healthcare Research and Transformation, and panelists Naomi Lopez Bauman, director of health care policy, Goldwater Institute, and Jared Bernstein, senior fellow, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and former economic adviser to Vice President Joe Biden. strong desire to get government out of the way and let the free market and states take control of health care. You need a strong safety net and (a way to) divert resources to those needy people, but not subsidies for the online health insurance exchanges, which Bauman called a failure because of rising premiums and perverse incentives, she said. Bernstein said he believes the Trump administration would soon find out the difficulty of eliminating pieces of Obamacare, as many parts are interconnected and dependent on the others. For example, for Trump to keep his promise to retain Obamacare s ban on insurers denying coverage to people because of pre-existing conditions, Bernstein said, Trump would have to keep the individual insurance mandate, and possibly the employer mandate, to ensure risk pools are balanced and actuarially sound, and insurance markets don t go into a death spiral of ever-rising costs because of adverse selection. They (Trump and Republicans) will figure out that the only way to prevent people from losing coverage is to re-create (Obamacare) that they just repealed, said Bernstein, adding that after months of studying how to replace Obamacare, Republicans could quite possibly approve legislation that would be insufficient and not work out. Bernstein said Republicans could eliminate most of Obamacare through the budget reconciliation process if they simply took away the federal government s ability to raise taxes to fund it. Take away the tax credits and subsidies, and the exchanges collapse and there is no funding for Medicaid expansion and other pilot programs to improve quality and reduce costs, he said. Bauman said she believes Republicans will retain some sort of federal subsidies to help lower-income people retain coverage, but they will be funded and directed differently from under Obamacare. Subsidies could be block-granted, made part of Medicaid and returned to states, she said. It doesn't need to go through the exchanges. Bauman said determining how to provide coverage for people with pre-existing conditions also belongs at the state level. You can have a one-time opt-in during open enrollment, she said. While Bauman said she believes in universal coverage, Bernstein said every industrialized country understands that, to extend coverage, you need some financial support to help people purchase health insurance or put them on Medicaid-type health programs. Universal coverage means that everyone has access to coverage that they can afford, Bernstein said. Bauman criticized Obamacare for doing nothing to lower costs, which she said is one of the nation s biggest health care problems. But Bernstein chafed at that suggestion and pointed out that in 28 the Congressional Budget Office predicted that, without changes in law, total spending on health care would rise from 16 percent of GDP in 27 to 25 percent in 225. Since Obamacare was enacted in 21, however, the CBO has projected health spending to rise only to about 2 percent of GDP, Bernstein said. We have 2 million people covered, and it is still 5 percent lower of GDP, he said. There is no question that Obamacare addressed costs through the use of accountable care organizations, hospital readmission penalties, bundled payment and value-based payment approaches. Hospitals, doctors and other providers also absorbed hundreds of millions in Medicare payment reductions as a cost containment measure that also helped to pay for the bill. Bauman said Republicans are talking about reducing costs by the use of telemedicine programs and expanded use of allied health providers. Other innovations could include using health savings accounts for Medicaid and cutting costs by using more direct primary care, a trend in which primary care doctors oversee limited panels of patients to more closely manage health care costs and provide more personal care. Innovations in health care can help address rising costs, Bauman said. But Bernstein said, Innovations are not a plan. It s a great idea. Jay Greene: (313) THE BIG PICTURE/MOTOR CITY

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69 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, Auto Suppliers 65 Divisions, Affiliates, Subsidiaries 68 Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers 69 Auto Dealers 71 Manufacturers Statewide 73 Auto Dealers Greatest gains/losses More on Page 71 3 dealers with greatest increases in revenue (from 214) George Matick Chevrolet 27.8 % Royal Oak Ford/ Briarwood Ford 25 % Victory Automotive Group 18.4 % 3 dealers with greatest decreases in revenue (from 214) Stewart Management Group Inc % Prestige Automotive Elder Automotive Group -5.2 % -5.3 % AUTOMOTIVE/MANUFACTURING Auto Suppliers: Greatest gains/losses More on Page 65 5 companies with greatest increases in revenue (from 214) 5 companies with greatest decreases in revenue (from 214) Global Automotive Alliance LLC 18 % Grupo Antolin North America Inc % Valeo Inc % Denso International America Inc % -8.3 % -8.8 % -9.5 % % Bridgewater Interiors LLC Dura Automotive Systems LLC/ Global Automotive Systems LLC Magna International of America Inc. Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience Hella Corporate Center USA Inc % % Visteon Corp.

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71 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST OEM PARTS SUPPLIERS Ranked by 215 automotive original-equipment parts sales Rank 1 Company Address Phone; website Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience B 492 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 4817 (734) 254-5; Lear Corp Telegraph Road, Southfield 4833 (248) ; Magna International of America Inc Tower Drive, Troy 4898 (248) ; Delphi Automotive plc Delphi Drive, Troy 4898 (248) 813-2; 5 ZF 121 Tech Center Drive, Livonia 4815 (734) ; Denso International America Inc Denso Drive, Southfield (248) 35-75; Robert Bosch LLC 38 Hills Tech Drive, Farmington Hills (248) 876-1; Continental Automotive Systems U.S. Inc. 1 Continental Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; BorgWarner Inc. 385 Hamlin Road, Auburn Hills (248) ; Faurecia North America 28 High Meadow Circle, Auburn Hills (248) ; na.faurecia.com International Automotive Components Telegraph Road, Southfield 4834 (248) 455-7; Mobis North America Commerce Drive, Farmington Hills (248) ; Aisin World Corp. of America 153 Centennial Drive, Northville (734) ; Federal-Mogul Holdings Corp. 273 W. 11 Mile Road, Southfield 4834 (248) ; Yazaki North America Inc. 681 Haggerty Road, Canton Township (734) 983-1; American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. One Dauch Drive, Detroit (313) 758-2; Valeo Inc. 15 Stephenson Highway, Troy 4883 (248) ; E TI Automotive Ltd Doris Road, Auburn Hills (248) 494-5; Nexteer Automotive 1272 Doris Road, Auburn Hills (989) 757-5; Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc Orchard Hill Place Drive, Novi (248) ; Visteon Corp. 1 Village Center Drive, Van Buren Township (734) 71-5; Autoliv North America 132 Pacific Drive, Auburn Hills (248) 475-9; Panasonic Automotive Systems Co. of America American Drive, Southfield 4834 (248) 447-7; Mahle Industries Inc. 233 Mahle Drive, Farmington Hills (248) 35-82; GKN Driveline North America Inc. 22 North Opdyke Road, Auburn Hills (248) 296-7; Top local executive(s) Alex Molinaroli chairman and and Bruce McDonald chairman and, Automotive Experience/Adient Matthew Simoncini Don Walker Kevin Clark Franz Kleiner Kenichiro Ito, Denso North America, chairman and of Denso International America Mike Mansuetti Samir Salman, FTA region James Verrier Mark Stidham Robert Miller Chung Myung-Chul and Young Deuk Lim Scott Turpin Rainer Jueckstock co-, co-chairman and, powertrain and Daniel Ninivaggi co-, co-chairman and, motorparts Yutaka Inagaki David Dauch chairman and Francoise Colpron, Valeo North America Bill Kozyra chairman, Michael Richardson COO Jeffrey Edwards chairman and Sachin Lawande Dan Garceau Tom Gebhardt Scott Ferriman James Voeffray Senior vice Sales, Marketing and Program Management GKN Driveline OEM sales OEM sales ($,) ($,) Percent change Products $2,71. C $23,589. C -14.9% Automotive seating systems and interiors 18,211. C 17,727. C 2.7 Seating and electrical 17, ,616. D -9.5 Body, chassis, exterior, seating, powertrain, electronic, active driver assistance, vision, closure and roof systems 15,165. D 16, Global supplier of electronics and technologies for automotive, commercial vehicle and other market segments 12,83. Automotive braking products, transmissions, suspension, electronics 9,. 7,169. D 25.5 Automotive air conditioning and engine cooling components and systems, including condensers, radiators, condenser, radiator and fan modules, heater cores, evaporators and HVAC units 8,965. D 8,46. D 6.7 Automotive brake components; diesel and gasoline fuel injection systems; linear motion and assembly technologies; range of automotive spare parts as well as diagnostic and repair shop strategies 8,185. C 7,916. C 3.4 Tires, stability management systems, electronic chassis systems, brake systems 8,23. C 8,35.1 C -3.4 Engine and drivetrain systems and components 6,1. 6, Automotive seating, emissions control technologies, interior systems. 5,9. 5,9.. Instrument panels and consoles, door systems, headliner and overhead systems and flooring and acoustic systems 5,491. C 5,541. C -.9 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 4,974. C 4, Body, brake and chassis systems; electronics; drivetrain and engine components 4,45. 4, Engine bearings, pistons, piston rings, sealing systems, ignition products, systems protection products, valvetrain products, braking, lighting and wiper products 3,963. D 3, Connection systems, electrical distribution systems, electronic components, instrumentation 3,93. 3, Driveline and drivetrain components and systems 3,539. D 2, Electrical, transmission, engine management and air management systems; hybrid and electric vehicle systems; climate control, powertrain thermal systems; compressors; front-end modules; driving assistance; interior controls and wiper systems; others 3,4. D 3,3. 3. Automotive fluid storage, carrying and delivery technology 3,36.5 Automotive systems 3,343. D 3,244. D 3.1 Sealing and trim, fuel and brake delivery, fluid transfer and anti-vibration systems 3,245. C 7,59. C Climate controls, electronics, interiors 3,21. C 3,142. C 2.2 Airbags, inflators, seatbelts, electronics, steering wheels 2,896. C 2,411. D 2.1 Automotive multimedia products and components 2,829. 2,664. C 6.2 Engine components, filter systems vehicle air conditioning and engine cooling 2,742. 2, Constant-velocity joints, all-wheel drive, e-drive systems, transaxle parts, sinter metal components for engine, transmission, driveline, body and chassis AUTOMOTIVE/MANUFACTURING 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. = not available. B The new seating and interiors business that spun off into Adient (NYSE: ADNT) began trading on Oct. 31, 216. C From Automotive News. SEE PAGE 67 D Automotive News estimate. E Acquired by private equity firm Bain Capital LLC in June 215.

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73 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, FROM PAGE 65 CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST OEM PARTS SUPPLIERS Ranked by 215 automotive original-equipment parts sales Rank Company Address Phone; website JTEKT Automotive Group Cos Halyard Drive, Plymouth 4817 (734) ; Dow Automotive/Related Businesses 125 Harmon Road, Auburn Hills (248) ; Inteva Products LLC 141 Crooks Road, Suite 1, Troy 4884 (248) ; Metaldyne Performance Group Inc. One Towne Square, Suite 55, Southfield 4876 (248) ; Bridgewater Interiors LLC 4617 W. Fort St., Detroit 4829 (313) ; Schaeffler Group Automotive 175 E. Big Beaver Road, Troy 4883 (248) ; TK Holdings Inc. 25 Takata Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; Tower International Inc N. Laurel Park Drive, Suite 4E, Livonia (248) 675-6; Toyoda Gosei North America Corp. 14 Stephenson Highway, Troy 4883 (248) 28-21; Jatco USA Inc Century Drive, Wixom (248) ; jatco-usa.com Plastic Omnium Co. 15 Wilshire Drive, Suite 17, Troy 4884 (248) ; Hella Corporate Center USA Inc Plymouth Oaks Blvd., Plymouth 4817 (734) 414-9; Brose North America Inc Automation Ave., Auburn Hills (248) 339-4; Dura Automotive Systems LLC/Global Automotive Systems LLC 178 Pond Run, Auburn Hills (248) ; Gestamp North America 271 Troy Center Drive, Troy 4884 (248) ; gestamp.com D Key Safety Systems Inc Mile Road, Sterling Heights (586) ; Eberspaecher North America Inc Haggerty Road, Novi (248) ; Grupo Antolin North America Inc. 17 Atlantic Blvd., Auburn Hills (248) ; NTN USA Corp. - automotive operations W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills (248) ; Mando America Corp Hudson Drive, Novi (248) ; mando.com Detroit Manufacturing Systems LLC 1271 Southfield Road, Building A, Detroit (313) 243-7; dmsna.com DuPont Automotive 95 Stephenson Highway, Troy 4883 (248) 583-8; E Continental Structural Plastics 255 Rex Blvd., Auburn Hills (248) ; Neapco Holdings LLC 6735 Haggerty Road, Belleville (734) ; Top local executive(s) Koichi Yamanaka Steve Henderson Lon Offenbacher, and founder George Thanopoulos and Douglas Grimm and COO Ronald Hall Jr. Bruce Warmbold Kevin Kennedy executive vice James Gouin Yoshiyuki Fujita Akio Kondo Marc Cornet, business unit North America Steve Lietaert Michael Brosseau Lynn Tilton Jeff Wilson Jason Luo and vice chairman Dennis Berry and Douglas Swick Jesus Pascual Paul Tervo vice, automotive OE Chang Ho Kim Andra Rush Chris Murphy global automotive director Frank Macher chairman and Kenneth Hopkins Camaco LLC Arvind Pradhan Mile Road, Suite 15, Farmington Hills (248) ; OEM sales OEM sales ($,) ($,) Percent change Products $2,684. B $2,576. B 4.2% Bearings, steering systems, driveline 2,66. 2, Composites, structural and elastic adhesives, acoustic-management systems, chassis applications 2,6. 2,5. C 4. Closure systems, interior systems, motors and electronics, roof systems 2,529. 2, Iron castings, aluminum die casting, hot forged, cold and warm forged, powder metal, machined and assembled components 2,92. C 2,282. C -8.3 Car seat systems and overhead systems for car interiors 1,998. B 1,797. B 11.2 Anti-friction bearings, engine components chassis and transmissions, wheel and axle bearings, clutch and transmission systems, dampers 1,983. C 1,666. C 19. Airbags, seatbelts, electronics, steering wheels 1,956. 2,68. C -5.4 Structural components, assemblies and suspension modules 1,941. 1, Automotive sealing systems, interior and exterior parts, safety system products, functional components, LEDs 1,885. C 1,817. B 3.7 Automatic transmissions, constant velocity joints 1,863. C 1,882. C -1. Fascias, front-end modules, rear-end modules, fenders, body panels 1,8. 1,449. B 24.2 Lighting, electronic components and systems 1,747. C Window regulators, door modules, seat adjusters, closure systems, motor drives 1,6. C 1,754. C -8.8 Control systems, exterior systems, structural systems 1,6. C 1,329. C 2.4 Body-in-white stamping and assemblies, structural parts, skin panels, chassis hinges, pedals, power systems 1,575. 1, Airbags, seatbelts, steering wheels, electronics 1,323. C 1,196. B 1.6 Silencers, catalytic converters, particulate filters, manifolds, vehicle heaters, electronics, electrical vehicle heaters 1,296. C 887. C 46.1 Overhead systems, door module and panels, window regulators, seat functions, interior and exterior lighting. 1,262. B Driveshafts, constant-velocity products, hub and clutch units, bearings 1,56. C 1,75. C -1.8 Product lines include suspension, steering and brake systems 1,22.5 Plastic injection molding, welding and assembly primarily in interior automotive instrument panels 918. C 918. B. Automotive coatings, plastics, specialty chemicals and high-performance fibers and films 65. Lightweight composites for Class A, structural and underhood applications 592. Propshafts/Driveshafts, sideshafts/halfshafts, differentials and aluminum die castings Seat structures and welded assemblies AUTOMOTIVE/MANUFACTURING 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. = not available. B Automotive News estimate. C From Automotive News. D Acquisition by public Chinese auto conglomerate Ningbo Joyson Electronic Corp. completed on June 2, 216. E Teijin Ltd. of Japan in September agreed to acquire Continental Structural Plastics. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

74 68 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 AUTOMOTIVE/MANUFACTURING CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST DIVISIONS, AFFILIATES AND SUBSIDIARIES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank 1 2 Company Address Phone; website FCA US LLC 1 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience C 492 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 4817 (734) 254-5; Robert Bosch LLC 3 38 Hills Tech Drive, Farmington Hills (248) 876-1; 4 ZF 121 Tech Center Drive, Livonia 4815 (734) ; Continental Automotive Systems U.S. Inc. 5 1 Continental Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; Denso International America Inc Denso Drive, Southfield (248) 35-75; Magna International of America Inc. 75 Tower Drive, Troy 4898 (248) ; Faurecia North America 28 High Meadow Circle, Auburn Hills (248) ; na.faurecia.com Mobis North America Commerce Drive, Farmington Hills (248) ; Aisin World Corp. of America 153 Centennial Drive, Northville (734) ; Yazaki North America Inc. 681 Haggerty Road, Canton Township (734) 983-1; Valeo Inc. 15 Stephenson Highway, Troy 4883 (248) ; Mahle Industries Inc. 233 Mahle Drive, Farmington Hills (248) 35-82; Autoliv North America 132 Pacific Drive, Auburn Hills (248) 475-9; GKN Driveline North America Inc. 22 N. Opdyke Road, Auburn Hills (248) 296-7; Dow Automotive/Related Businesses 125 Harmon Road, Auburn Hills (248) ; Valassis Communications Inc Victor Parkway, Livonia (734) 591-3; Amcor Rigid Plastics USA Inc. 935 Technology Drive, Suite 1, Ann Arbor 4818 (734) ; Flex Automotive Segment Stansbury Blvd., Farmington Hills (248) ; Toyoda Gosei North America Corp. 14 Stephenson Highway, Troy 4883 (248) 28-21; Top local executive(s) Sergio Marchionne chairman and Alex Molinaroli chairman and and Bruce McDonald chairman and, Automotive Experience/ Adient Mike Mansuetti Franz Kleiner Samir Salman, FTA region Kenichiro Ito, Denso N.A.; chairman, of Denso International America Don Walker Mark Stidham Chung Myung-Chul and Young Deuk Lim, Scott Turpin Yutaka Inagaki Francoise Colpron, Valeo North America Scott Ferriman Dan Garceau James Voeffray SVP sales, marketing and program management Steve Henderson Robert Mason Michael Schmitt Chris Obey Yoshiyuki Fujita Parent company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. London, England Johnson Controls Inc. Milwaukee Robert Bosch GmbH Stuttgart, Germany ZF Friedrichshafen AG Friedrichshafen, Germany Continental AG Hannover, Germany Denso Corp. Kariya, Aichi, Japan Magna International Inc. Aurora, Ontario Faurecia S.A. Nanterre, France Hyundai Mobis Seoul, South Korea Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd. Kariya, Aichi, Japan Yazaki Corp. Tokyo Valeo S.A. Paris Mahle GmbH Stuttgart, Germany Autoliv Inc. Stockholm, Sweden GKN PLC Worcestershire, England Dow Chemical Co. M Midland Harland Clarke Holdings Corp. San Antonio, Texas Amcor Ltd. Hawthorn, Australia Flextronics International San Jose, Calif. Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd. Aichi, Japan Revenue ($,) 215/214 $76,469.1 B $83,57. 2,79. 22,32. 14,. 11,3. 13,28. D Percent change Parent company revenue ($,) 215/214 Business description -7.9% $123,4. Automobile manufacturer , , ,3. 59,236. Automotive interiors, seating and electronics Supplier of technology and services in automotive and industrial technology, consumer goods and building technology sectors Automotive supplier 11,184.2 E ,868.8 G Automotive brake and safety systems, electronics, hybrid 9,281.8 F 41,755. H technologies, powertrain and interior systems 9,9. 8,. 9,234.7 I 9,78. 6,4. 6, ,. 34, , , ,876. Automotive supplier 5,491. J ,262. K Automotive supplier 5,541. J 27,45. K 5,112. 4,856. A global OEM parts supplier. Products include body, chassis, interiors, exteriors, seating, powertrain, electronics and roof systems. Automotive seating, emissions control technologies, interior/exterior systems ,94. K 28,72. K Automotive body systems, drivetrain and engine components, electronics, brake and chassis systems, chemical 3,963. L ,14. L Tier-one automotive supplier of power and data services 3,815. L 15,2. L to original-equipment manufacturers and tier suppliers 3,485.2 I 3,2. 3,82. 2,8. 2,95. 2,95. 2,8. 2,361. 2,66. 2, , , ,2.. 9,2. 9, ,814. 7, ,167. Design, production and sale of components, integrated systems and modules for the automotive industry mainly for CO2 emissions reduction Piston systems, cylinder components, valve train, air management, and liquid management systems, large engines, industrial filtration, cooling systems Develops and manufactures automotive safety systems including airbags, seatbelts, steering wheels, radar, sensors, night vision and safety electronics Designs and manufacutures driveline systems: constant velocity joint half-shafts and prop-shafts, open and locking differentials, power transfer, other Automotive supplier 2,22.7 I -7.5 Direct mail media and marketing services 2,4. I 2,59. 2,1. 2,. 1,8. 1,941. 1, , , ,148. Rigid plastic packaging (bottles, jars, containers, closures and applicators) for the beverage, food, spirits, health care and home and personal care markets Sketch-to-scale automotive supplier with design and manufacturing capabilities focused on autonomy, connectivity, clean tech and vehicle electrification 9.2 9,386. K 6,7. L Automotive parts supplier This list contains information about Southeast Michigan-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. = not available. B Figure is based on Dec. 31, 215, euro to dollars rate of C The new seating and interiors business that spun off into Adient (NYSE: ADNT) began trading on Oct. 31, 216. D TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. merged into ZF Friedrichshafen on May 15, 215. The 215 revenue represents North American revenue of ZF TRW, a ZF Friedrichshafen division (May 215 until December 215), combined with the 215 revenue of ZF North America, a ZF Friedrichshafen subsidiary. E Figures represent FTA sales of Continental AG, based on a Dec. 31, 215, euro to dollars rate of F Figures represent FTA sales of Continental AG, based on a Dec. 31, 214, euro to dollars rate of G Figure is based on on Dec. 31, 215, euro to dollars. H Figure is based on on Dec. 31, 214, euro to dollars. I Crain's estimate. J From Automotive News. K Automotive News. L Automotive News estimate. M Dow Chemical Co. is expected to merge with DuPont Co. in early 217. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

75 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET PARTS SUPPLIERS Ranked by 215 automotive aftermarket sales Rank Company Phone; website Continental Automotive Systems U.S. Inc. (248) ; Federal-Mogul Motorparts (248) ; Meritor Inc. (248) 435-1; Mahle Industries Inc. (248) 35-82; Horizon Global Corp. (248) ; Dow Automotive/Related Businesses (248) ; Neapco Holdings LLC (734) ; Deshler Group Inc. (734) ; Top local executive Samir Salman, FTA region Rainer Jueckstock co-, co-chairman and, Powertrain and Daniel Ninivaggi co-, co-chairman and, Motorparts Jeffrey Craig Scott Ferriman Mark Zeffiro Steve Henderson Kenneth Hopkins Robert Gruschow, Aftermarket sales ($,) 215/214 Company revenue ($,) 215/214 Automotive aftermarket products $3,82.6 B $11,184.2 C Brake products; engine, steering and suspension components; fuel $3,155.8 B $9,281.8 D gaskets and seals; ignition and spark plugs; wipers; lighting; filters; chemicals and fuel pumps 3,2. 3, ,419. 7,317. 3,55. 3, , E 2, ,66. 2, Braking, wipers and a range of chassis components. The company s aftermarket brands include BERU ignition systems; Champion lighting, spark plugs, wipers and filters; Interfil filters; AE, Fel-Pro, FP Diesel, Goetze, Glyco, Nüral, Payen and Sealed Power engine products; MOOG chassis components; and Ferodo, Jurid and Wagner brake products and lighting. Replacement parts for trucks, trailers, buses and vans, including axles, brakes and brake systems, drivelines, suspension, trailers Filters, gaskets, engine bearings, pistons, piston rings, engine parts, turbochargers, workshop equipment Products include towing and hitch systems, trailer components and accessories, and electrical, brake, cargo carrying and rack systems. Glass bonding adhesives and crash body repair adhesives, brake fluids Propshafts/driveshafts, driveline components, universal joints, double cardan assemblies, center supports Tow-hooks, front bumpers, rear bumpers, winch assembly, doors 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 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. = not available. ZF and Gabriel (Ride Control LLC), which Crain's believes would rank highly on this list, were unable to report their revenue by deadline. B Crain's estimate. C Figures represent FTA sales of Continental AG, based on a Dec. 31, 215, euro to dollars rate of D Figures represent FTA sales of Continental AG, based on a Dec. 31, 214, euro to dollars rate of E From the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association Top 1 list. AUTOMOTIVE/MANUFACTURING LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL Announce new talent in FOOD WATER PHARMA STERILITY COSMETIC Microbiological Testing Services Analytical & Chemical Testing New hires and internal promotions at all levels Corporate and nonprofit board appointments Out-of-market hires of interest in metro Detroit Verifying Purity, With Value FOOD TESTING Micro Bio offers a wide variety of food testing following FDA-BAM, USDA, AOAC/FSIS guidelines, assuring you are provided the results on time, and within compliance. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Micro Bio provides services for monitoring your work process environment and assists with designing an Environmental Monitoring Program that can be adapted to your HAACP plan. PERSOL CARE PRODUCT & PHARMACEUTICAL TESTING Micro Bio offers Rapid Testing Service through our validated BD FACS Microcount flow-cytometer equipment, as well as traditional testing through USP compendia. CFR, cglp and ICH guidelines are followed. For more information on how to place your listing in Crain s People on the Move section, contact Lynn Calcaterra at lcalcaterra@crain.com Accreditation #77268 ISO/IEC 1725:25 FDA Registered / Audited FEI # MDEQ Certified Laboratory # 9979 Micro Bio 1925 W. Maple Road Troy, MI 4884 (248)

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77 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST LOCAL AUTO DEALERS Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone; website The Suburban Collection 1795 Maplelawn Drive, Troy 4884 (877) ; Victory Automotive Group Inc Michigan Ave., Canton Twp (734) ; LaFontaine Automotive Group 4 W. Highland Road, Highland Township (248) ; Southfield Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram 281 Telegraph Road, Southfield 4834 (248) ; southfieldchrysler.com Prestige Automotive 22 E. Nine Mile Road, St. Clair Shores 488 (586) ; Stewart Management Group Inc Harper Ave., Suite 1, Harper Woods (313) ; Elder Automotive Group 777 John R Road, Troy 4883 (248) 585-4; Snethkamp Automotive Family 164 Woodward Ave., Highland Park 4823 (313) ; Jim Riehl's Friendly Automotive Group Inc Van Dyke Ave., Warren 4893 (586) ; Buff Whelan Chevrolet 4445 Van Dyke Ave., Sterling Heights (586) ; Royal Oak Ford/Briarwood Ford 2755 Woodward Ave., Royal Oak 4867 (248) ; Pat Milliken Ford Inc. 96 Telegraph Road, Redford Township (313) ; Bill Perkins Automotive Group 218 Gratiot Ave., Eastpointe 4821 (586) ; Jeffrey Tamaroff Automotive Family Telegraph Road, Southfield (248) ; Ray Laethem Inc Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe (313) ; George Matick Chevrolet 141 Telegraph Road, Redford (313) ; Milosch's Palace Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge Inc. 38 S. Lapeer Road, Lake Orion (248) ; Avis Ford Inc. 292 Telegraph Road, Southfield 4834 (248) ; Village Ford Inc Michigan Ave., Dearborn (313) ; Gorno Automotive Group 2225 Allen Road, Woodhaven (734) ; Roseville Chrysler Jeep Inc. 258 Gratiot Ave., Roseville 4866 (586) ; Rodgers Chevrolet Inc Allen Road, Woodhaven (734) ; Bob Jeannotte Buick GMC Inc Sheldon Road, Plymouth 4817 (734) ; Glassman Automotive Group Inc. 28 Telegraph Road, Southfield 4834 (248) ; Top executive(s) David Fischer chairman and Jeffrey Cappo Michael LaFontaine owner and chairman and Maureen LaFontaine owner and Kenneth Thomas owner and general manager Gregory Jackson chairman and Gordon Stewart Tony Elder and Robert Elder vice Mark Snethkamp James Riehl Jr. Kerry Whelan Eddie Hall Jr. Bruce Godfrey chairman Bill Perkins Marvin Tamaroff chairman emeritus and Jeffrey Tamaroff chairman and Jeff Laethem Karl Zimmermann owner and operator Donald Milosch Walter Douglas Sr. chairman and Mark Douglas James Seavitt Ed Jolliffe Michael Riehl Pamela Rodgers Robert Jeannotte George Glassman Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Number of dealerships Number of new vehicles sold, leased 215/214 $2,1.5 $1, % 38 33,818 34,621 Number of used vehicles sold 215/214 2,22 18,425 1,223.7 B 1,33.5 B B 24,718 B 15,22 B 21,321 B 14,532 B ,853 12, C B ,95 B 15, ,534 6, ,966 4, , ,84 4, ,51 4, ,567 4, ,282 3, ,639 3, ,432 2, , C , C , , ,263 2, ,65 1, ,1 1, ,542 1,257 8,17 6,615 2,81 B 2,168 3,726 4,17 2,163 3,67 2,2 1,268 1,341 2, 1, ,22 3,226 2,486 2, ,172 1,127 1, , AUTOMOTIVE/MANUFACTURING This list of local auto dealers is an approximate compilation of the largest such businesses in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Dealership companies must have local stores to be included on this list. Penske Automotive Group is not on this list because, while it is locally headquartered, it doesn t have local car dealerships. 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. = not available. B Automotive News. C Crain's estimate. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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79 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MICHIGAN MANUFACTURERS Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone; website General Motors Co. 3 Renaissance Center, Detroit (313) 556-5; Ford Motor Co. 1 American Road, Dearborn (313) 322-3; FCA US LLC 1 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; C Dow Chemical Co. 23 Dow Center, Midland (989) 636-1; Whirlpool Corp. 2 N. M-63, Benton Harbor 4922 (269) 923-5; whirlpool.com Johnson Controls - Automotive Experience D 492 Halyard Drive, Plymouth 4817 (734) 254-5; Lear Corp Telegraph Road, Southfield 4833 (248) ; Delphi Automotive plc 5725 Delphi Drive, Troy 4898 (248) 813-2; Robert Bosch LLC 9 38 Hills Tech Drive, Farmington Hills (248) 876-1; Kellogg Co. 1 1 Kellogg Square, Battle Creek 4916 (269) 961-2; 11 ZF 121 Tech Center Drive, Livonia 4815 (734) ; Continental Automotive Systems U.S. Inc Continental Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; Stryker Corp Airview Blvd., Kalamazoo 492 (269) ; Denso International America Inc Denso Drive, Southfield (248) 35-75; 15 Amway 7575 Fulton St. E., Ada (616) 787-1; Magna International of America Inc. 75 Tower Drive, Troy (248) ; BorgWarner Inc. 385 Hamlin Road, Auburn Hills (248) ; Federal-Mogul Holdings Corp. 273 W. 11 Mile Road, Southfield 4834 (248) ; Masco Corp. 211 Van Born Road, Taylor 4818 (313) ; Faurecia North America 28 High Meadow Circle, Auburn Hills (248) ; na.faurecia.com International Automotive Components Telegraph Road, Southfield 4834 (248) 455-7; Top executive(s) Mary Barra chairman and Mark Fields Sergio Marchionne chairman and Andrew Liveris chairman and Jeff Fettig chairman and Alex Molinaroli chairman and and Bruce McDonald chairman and, Automotive Experience/Adient Matthew Simoncini Kevin Clark Mike Mansuetti John Bryant Franz Kleiner Samir Salman, FTA region Kevin Lobo chairman and Kenichiro Ito, Denso North America, chairman and of Denso International America Inc. Steve Van Andel chairman and Doug DeVos Don Walker and Jim Tobin CMO and, Magna Asia James Verrier Rainer Jueckstock co-, co-chairman and, powertrain and Daniel Ninivaggi co-, co-chairman and, motorparts Keith Allman Mark Stidham Robert Miller Revenue ($,) 215/214 $152,4. $155,9. 149, ,77. 76,469.1 B 83,57. 48, ,167. 2, ,872. 2,79. 22,32. 18, , ,165. E 17,23. 14,. 11,3. 13, ,6. 13,28. F Revenue % change Employees Jan. 216 Michigan/ Worldwide -2.2% 48, , , ,4 81, ,974 49, , , 2.7 3, , , , ,25 375, ,591 33, 4,5 138, 11,184.2 G 2.5 2,13 9,281.8 H 215, 9,946. 9,675. 9,9. 8,. 9,5. 1,8. 9,234.7 I 9,78. 8,23.2 8,35.1 7,419. 7,317. 7,142. 8,521. 6,4. 6,2. 5,9. 5, , ,52 151, , 19, ,69 139, , J 3, 1.4 1,494 53, ,61 13,. 2,81 32, Number of plants in Michigan Michigan plant locations Clients/industries served 17 Bay City, Detroit/Hamtramck, Flint (3), Grand Rapids, Lansing (2), Milford, Orion, Pontiac, Romulus, Saginaw, Swartz Creek, Warren, Ypsilanti, Wixom Automotive 8 Dearborn, Flat Rock, Wayne, Automotive Woodhaven, Romeo, Sterling Heights, Livonia, Ypsilanti 12 Detroit (5), Sterling Heights (2), Trenton Automotive (2), Warren (2), Dundee 5 Midland, Harbor Beach, Hillsdale, Hemlock, Auburn Packaging and plastics; automotive and transportation; building and construction None Household appliances 5 Detroit, Holland, Lansing, Warren, Auburn Hills 9 Auburn Hills, Traverse City, Roscommon, Farwell, Rochester Hills, Detroit (2), Taylor, Southfield (HQ) Automotive None Automotive 4 St. Joseph, Kentwood, Bridgeport, Buchanan Ford, GM, BMW, VW/Audi/ Porsche, FCA Automotive, industrial 3 Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, Wyoming Food products 12 Fenton, Fowlerville, Livonia, Marysville, Lapeer 5 Auburn Hills, Brimley, Dearborn, Rochester Hills, Troy Automotive Automotive OEM 2 Kalamazoo, Portage Health care 1 Battle Creek Automotive 11 Ada Consumer products, agribusiness, logistics supply chain 3 Cadillac, Livonia, Marshall Automotive tier-one supplier 2 Greenville, Sparta Automotive, commercial, aerospace, marine, rail and offroad vehicles; and industrial, agricultural and power generation equipment 6 Ann Arbor, Adrian, Novi, Brownstown, Lapeer, Taylor 7 Fraser (2), Lansing, Saline, Sterling Heights (2), Taylor 5 Alma, Mendon, Port Huron, St. Clair, Warren Home improvement, construction Automotive Automotive AUTOMOTIVE/MANUFACTURING 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. = not available. B Figure is based on Dec. 31, 215, euro to dollars rate of C Dow Chemical Co. is expected to merge with DuPont Co. in early 217. D The new seating and interiors business that spun off into Adient (NYSE: ADNT) began trading on Oct. 31, 216. E Sold the wholly owned Thermal Systems business to MAHLE GmbH on June 3, 215. F TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. merged into ZF Friedrichshafen on May 15, 215. The 215 revenue represents North American revenue of ZF TRW, a ZF Friedrichshafen division (May 215 until December 215), combined with the 215 revenue of ZF North America, a ZF Friedrichshafen subsidiary. G Figures represent FTA sales of Continental AG, based on a Dec. 31, 215, euro to dollars rate of H Figures represent FTA sales of Continental AG, based on a Dec. 31, 214, euro to dollars rate of I Crain's estimate. J Company estimate. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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81 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, Accounting 77 Banks 79 Money Managers 81 Venture Capital Firms 82 Credit Unions 83 Credit Unions Greater Michigan 84 Business Insurance Agencies 85 SBA Lenders 86 Biggest Deals 87 Banks: Market share by county Here s a look at market share for the five banks with the largest presence in each of Southeast Michigan s five counties as of June 3. More on page 79. Livingston County Macomb County Oakland County Washtenaw County Wayne County % 11.63% 12.28% 13.6% 13.59% Bank of America, 13.6% Chase Bank, 13.59% PNC Bank, 12.28% First National Bank in Howell, 11.63% Fifth Third Bank, 11.8% % 22.48% 12.4% 13.3% 14.41% Comerica Bank, 22.48% Chase Bank, 14.41% Bank of America, 13.3% Huntington Bank, 12.4% Citizens Bank, 7.9% % 17.7% 11.23% 15.99% 13.83% Bank of America, 17.7% PNC Bank, 15.99% Chase Bank, 13.83% Comerica Bank, 11.23% Flagstar Bank, 9.95% % 15.6% 11.3% 12.2% 11.55% Chase Bank, 15.6% TCF National Bank, 12.2% KeyBank, 11.55% Bank of America, 11.3% PNC Bank, 9.44% % 4.18% 6.33% 28.67% 48.84% Chase Bank, 48.84% Comerica Bank, 28.67% Bank of America, 6.33% PNC Bank, 4.18% Citizens Bank, 3.68% FINCE SBA Lending Here s a look at Small Business Administration lending in Southeast Michigan s five counties for fiscal year ended Sept. 3, 216, and fiscal year ended Sept. 3, 215. More on Page 86. Wayne County 216 $ 99.7 m 373 loans 215 $ m 368 loans Oakland County 216 $ 154 m 443 loans 215 $ m 396 loans Macomb County 216 $ 53.6 m 278 loans 215 $ 52.9 m 311 loans Washtenaw County 216 $ 24.5 m / 79 loans 215 $ 24.3 m / 65 loans Livingston County 216 $ 14 m / 49 loans 215 $ 12 m / 27 loans Discover the many ways a Michigan CPA can POWER YOUR SUCCESS. Visit micpa.org today to learn more! MICPA THE MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

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83 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MICHIGAN ACCOUNTING FIRMS Ranked by number of Michigan employees (Includes Southeast Michigan employees) Rank Company Address Phone; Website Plante Moran PLLC 274 Northwestern Highway, Southfield 4837 (248) ; Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries 2 Renaissance Center, Suite 39, Detroit (313) 396-3; PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 5 Woodward Ave., Detroit (313) 394-6; Ernst & Young LLP 777 Woodward Ave., Suite 1, Detroit (313) ; Rehmann LLC 15 W. Big Beaver Road, 2nd Floor, Troy 4884 (248) 952-5; rehmann.com BDO USA LLP 755 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 19, Troy 4884 (248) ; KPMG LLP 15 W. Jefferson Ave., Suite 19, Detroit (313) 23-3; UHY LLP Chrysler House, 719 Griswold St., Suite 63, Detroit (313) ; Doeren Mayhew & Co. PC 35 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 2, Troy 4884 (248) 244-3; Yeo & Yeo PC 323 Davenport, Saginaw 4862 (989) ; Crowe Horwath 55 Campau Ave. N.W., Grand Rapids 4953 (616) ; grandrapids/ Grant Thornton LLP Franklin Road, Suite 8, Southfield 4834 (248) ; Baker Tilly Virchow Krause LLP 2 Town Center, Suite 9, Southfield 4875 (248) ; B Cohen & Co Greater Mack Ave., St. Clair Shores 488 (586) ; Clayton & McKervey PC 2 Town Center, Suite 18, Southfield 4875 (248) ; Gordon Advisors PC 131 W. Long Lake Road, Suite 2, Troy (248) 952-2; Mattina Kent & Gibbons 1214 N. Main St., Rochester 4837 (248) 61-95; Derderian, Kann, Seyferth & Salucci PC 31 W. Big Beaver, Suite 7, Troy 4884 (248) ; Echelbarger, Himebaugh, Tamm and Co. 231 East Paris Avenue SE, Grand Rapids (616) ; Alan C. Young & Associates PC 731 Woodward Ave., Suite 74, Detroit 4822 (313) ; Fenner Melstrom and Dooling PLC 355 S. Old Woodward, Suite 2, Birmingham 489 (248) ; Polk and Associates PLC 36 Telegraph Suite 2191, Bingham Farms 4825 (248) ; Cole, Newton & Duran CPAs Schoolcraft Road, Livonia (734) ; cndcpa.com MRPR Group PC Northwestern Highway, Suite 8, Southfield 4834 (248) 357-9; Iannuzzi, Manetta & Co. PC 1175 W. Long Lake Road, Suite 21, Troy 4898 (248) 641-5; Managing partner(s) Number of employees in Michigan June 216/ 215 Gordon Krater 1,512 1,438 Mark Davidoff 1,83 1,7 Ramesh Telang George Lenyo Randy Rupp Fred Rozelle, assurance regional; John Marquardt, tax Heather Paquette Thomas Callan Mark Crawford Chairman and Shareholder Thomas Hollerback Chuck Frayer 21 Dan Zittnan Patrick Killeen Robert MacKinlay Robert Dutkiewicz Alan Steinberg and David Bojanic Vincent Mattina Jr Ursula Scroggs managing director and David Echelbarger 35 Alan Young Michael Gottshall Richard Williams Arthur Cole 29 C Angela Mastroionni Frank Iannuzzi Number of employees Southeast Michigan June 216/ 215 1,96 1,4 1, C Number of Michigan employees engaged in audit/ accounting Number of Michigan employees engaged in audit/ accounting Number of Michigan employees engaged in taxes Number of Michigan employees engaged in consulting Number of CPAs Michigan engaged in other Number of CPAs Michigan June 216/ FINCE This list of accounting firms is an approximate compilation of the largest such companies in Michigan. 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 Michigan office. = not available. B Formerly Godfrey Hammel, Danneels & Co. PC. Bought by Cohen & Co. Ltd. of Cleveland in January 216. C Acquired Bartos, Hoffer, Lustig, and Tomes PC firm (Livonia) and Michael G. Thomas CPA (Novi) on Oct. 1, 216, increasing the number of Southeast Michigan employees to 45. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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85 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: MICHIGAN BANKS Ranked by 216 Michigan deposits inside market Rank Company Address Phone; website Top executive(s) Michigan deposits inside market ($,) June 216/215 Number of Michigan offices inside market 216 Michigan deposits outside market ($,) 216 Number of Michigan offices outside market J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. 611 Woodward Ave., Detroit (313) ; Comerica Bank 411 W. Lafayette, Detroit (248) 371-5; PNC Bank 755 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 4884 (8) ; Bank of America 26 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 4884 (8) ; Fifth Third Bank Eastern Michigan One Woodward, Detroit (313) 23-91; Huntington National Bank 81 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 5, Troy (248) ; Chemical Financial Corp. (Chemical Bank) 235 E. Main St., Midland (989) ; B FirstMerit Michigan 9 Tower Drive, Suite 1, Troy 4898 (248) ; C Citizens Bank Franklin Road, Southfield 4834 (248) ; D Talmer Bancorp Inc. 231 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 525, Troy 4884 (248) ; TCF Bank 1744 College Parkway, Livonia (734) ; Wells Fargo & Co. 11 W. Washington St., Marquette (96) ; Mercantile Bank Corp. 31 Leonard St. NW, Grand Rapids 4954 (616) 46-3; Independent Bank Corp. 23 W. Main St., Ionia (8) ; Macatawa Bank Corp Macatawa Drive, Holland (616) ; KeyBank N.A. 1 S. Main, P.O. Box 8612, Ann Arbor 4817 (8) ; Old National Bank 2723 S. State St., Ann Arbor 4814 (734) ; MBT Financial Corp. (Monroe Bank & Trust) 12 E. Front St., Monroe 4816 (734) ; Isabella Bank Corp. 41 N. Main, Mt. Pleasant (989) ; The Private Bank 3855 Woodward Ave., Suite 13, Bloomfield Hills 4834 (248) ; Arbor Bancorp Inc. (Bank of Ann Arbor) 125 S. Fifth Ave., Ann Arbor 4814 (734) ; Level One Bancorp Inc Hamilton Court, Farmington Hills (248) 737-3; Flagstar Bancorp Inc Corporate Drive, Troy (248) 312-2; First National Bancshares Inc. (First National Bank of America) 241 E. Saginaw, East Lansing (8) ; Crestmark Bancorp Inc. 548 Corporate Drive, Suite 35, Troy 4898 (248) ; John Carter market Michael Ritchie Michigan market Ric DeVore for Detroit and Southeast Michigan Matthew Elliott Michigan market David Girodat, Eastern Michigan David Lochner of eastern Michigan David Ramaker chairman, Sandra Pierce chairman and Richard Hampson Michigan market David Ramaker Joseph Doyle, Michigan Sang Kim regional Michael Price E chairman, William Kessel Ronald Haan Ted Willett, Michigan Todd Clark region H. Douglas Chaffin Jae Evans and Dennis Angner and CFO Dan Pehrson, Michigan Timothy Marshall Patrick Fehring chairman, Alessandro DiNello Ken Foote W. David Tull chairman and and Michael Goik and COO $42,6.2 $39, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,17.6 5, ,951. 3,86.7 3,84. 2,97.9 2,6.3 2, ,69.6 2, ,28.6 2, , ,36.2 1, , ,15.8 1,31.8 1, , , , ,94.5 1, ,18.4 1, , $1,113, , , , , ,187, , , , , , , , ,142, , , , , FINCE This list ranks banks and bank holding companies with a presence in Michigan. Figures are from the FDIC's deposit market reports, which are based on the branch/office deposits for all FDICinsured institutions as of June 3. 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. = not available. B Huntington Bancshares Inc.'s acquisition of Akron-based FirstMerit Corp. closed in August. C Charter One branches in Michigan and Ohio were rebranded as Citizens Bank in April. D Midland-based Chemical Financial Corp. acquired Talmer Bancorp Inc. in August. E To retire Jan. 1, 217. Robert Kaminski Jr. will succeed him as. LIST RESEARCHED BY FDIC

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87 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MONEY MAGERS Ranked by assets under management Rank Company Address Website Comerica Asset Management Group 411 W. Lafayette, 5th Floor, Detroit Plante Moran Financial Advisors LLC 274 Northwestern Highway, Southfield 4834; wealth.plantemoran.com B Munder Capital Management 48 Pierce St., 3rd Floor, Birmingham B Incore Capital Management 48 Pierce St., 3rd Floor, Birmingham Heber Fuger Wendin Inc. 367 Woodward Ave., Suite 21, Bloomfield Hills 4834; heberinvestments.com McQueen Financial Advisors Woodward Ave., Royal Oak Seizert Capital Partners LLC 185 Oakland Ave., Suite 1, Birmingham LS Investment Advisors LLC Woodward Ave., Suite 32, Bloomfield Hills 4834; LSInvestmentAdvisors.com Gregory J. Schwartz & Co. 377 W. Maple, Bloomfield Hills Advance Capital Management Inc. 1 Towne Square, Suite 444, Southfield Telemus Capital LLC 2 Towne Square, Suite 8, Southfield Clarkston Capital Partners LLC 91 W. Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills 4834 clarkstoncapital.com Sigma Planning Corp Park Road, Ann Arbor Mainstay Capital Management LLC 1 E. Big Beaver Road, Troy Flexible Plan Investments Ltd Telegraph Road, Suite 1, Bloomfield Hills 4832; Schwartz Investment Counsel Inc. 81 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Suite 244, Plymouth 4817; schwartzinvest.com Azimuth Capital Management LLC 2 E. Long Lake Road, Suite 16, Bloomfield Hills 4834; azimuthcap.com Retirement Income Solutions Inc. 455 E. Eisenhower Parkway, Suite 3, Ann Arbor 4818; risadvisory.com Portfolio Solutions LLC 9 Wilshire Drive, Suite 2, Troy IPEX Inc. 156 W. Liberty St., Plymouth Bloom Asset Management Inc Northwestern Highway, Suite 145, Farmington Hills DeRoy & Devereaux Private Investment Counsel Inc. 2 Town Center, Suite 285, Southfield Planning Alternatives Ltd. 368 Woodward Ave, Suite 2, Bloomfield Hills 4834; planningalt.com Client contact Michael Malone (214) John Lesser (248) Paul Pasicznyk (216) Paul Pasicznyk (216) David Barnes (248) Charley McQueen (248) Paul Seizert (248) William Camp (248) Peter Schwartz (248) John Pelon (248) Lyle Wolberg (248) Kurt Terrien (248) Amy Holzer (734) David Kudla (866) Len Durso (412) Robert Schwartz (734) Management team (248) Brock Hastie (734) John Bergmann (248) Shale Lapping (734) Rick Bloom (855) Sarah Schattner (248) Nathan Mersereau (248) NorthPointe Capital LLC Ken Kosiorek 11 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 745, Troy 4884; (248) northpointecapital.com Total assets under management ($,) Jan / 215 $21,214.1 $22, , , ,99.8 9,99.2 4, , ,56.2 4, , , , , , ,82. 2, , ,37.7 2, , , , , , ,93.3 1, ,851. 2,3.7 1, , , , , , ,35.5 1,41.4 1,27.3 1, ,5.8 1, C 1, Percent change Assets under management Nondiscretionary ($,) Jan. 1, 216/ % $ , , , , , , ,65.3 2, ,53.3 1, C With discretion ($,) Jan. 1, 216/ 215 $21,214.1 $22,738. 6,33.6 5,78. 7, , ,63.9 5, , , , , , , , , , , ,356. 1,93.3 1, ,851. 2,3.7 1, , ,53.2 1,58.2 1, , ,35.5 1, ,5.8 1, C 1, Analysts July 1 Portfolio managers July 1 Advisory activities 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 Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, and businesses or institutional clients 3 4 Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies, businesses or institutional clients 3 1 Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies, businesses or institutional clients 2 5 Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, businesses or institutional clients, pension consulting services, publication of periodicals or newsletters, other 3 4 Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, portfolio management for businesses or institutional clients 2 6 Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies, and businesses or institutional clients 67 9 Financial planning, portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients 5 8 Financial planning, portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, businesses or institutional clients, pension consulting services, publication of periodicals or newsletters 3 3 Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies, and businesses or institutional clients 4 4 Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies, businesses or institutional clients; selection of other advisers Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, portfolio management for businesses or institutional clients Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, businesses or institutional clients; selection of other advisers; other 5 7 Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients; pension consulting services 5 4 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 1 Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, investment companies, and businesses or institutional clients Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients; other Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients 2 2 Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses, businesses or institutional clients, pension consulting services, selection of other advisers, other 4 7 Financial planning; portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients; pension consulting services 7 Portfolio management for individuals and/or small businesses and businesses or institutional clients 1 8 Financial planning; 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 FINCE This list is a compilation of the largest money managers in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Assets under management with discretion gives a firm the authority to manage assets and to decide which securities to purchase and sell, and decide which investment advisers to retain. Assets under management non-discretionary requires clients to approve transactions before they can occur and may include advisory services, analysis and monitoring of accounts and investments. Unless otherwise noted, information is reported from the 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. = not available. B Owned by Victory Capital Management Inc. (Ohio) and operates as a Victory Capital investment franchise. C Assets calculated as of Feb LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

88 82 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 FINCE CRAIN'S LIST: MICHIGAN'S LARGEST VENTURE CAPITAL FIRMS Ranked by money under management Rank Company Address Phone; website Baird Capital 425 N. Main St., Ann Arbor, 4814 (888) ; Flagship Ventures 122 S. Main St., Suite 23, Ann Arbor, 4814 ; Beringea 3233 W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, (248) 489-9; Arboretum Ventures 33 Detroit St., Suite 31, Ann Arbor, 4814 (734) ; MK Capital 535 W. William, Suite 33, Ann Arbor, 4813 (734) ; Arsenal Venture Partners 33 Detroit St., Suite 1, Ann Arbor, 4814 (734) ; Venture Investors 21 S. Main St., Suite 9, Ann Arbor, 4814 (734) ; Draper Triangle Ventures 33 Detroit St., Suite 1, Ann Arbor, 4814 (734) ; Mercury Fund 33 Detroit St., Suite 1, Ann Arbor, 4814 ; EDF Ventures LLC 425 N. Main St., Ann Arbor, 4814 (734) ; Cultivian Sandbox Ventures 33 Detroit St., Suite 11, Ann Arbor, 4814 ; BioStar Ventures 56 W. Mitchell St., Suite 5, Petoskey, 4977 (231) ; Fletcher Spaght Ventures 46 Hillspur Road, Ann Arbor, 4815 ; Renaissance Venture Capital Fund 21 S. Main St., 1th Floor, Ann Arbor, 4814 (734) ; Plymouth Ventures 555 Briarwood Circle, Suite 21, Ann Arbor, 4818 (734) ; RPM Ventures 32 N. Main St., Suite 4, Ann Arbor, 4814 (734) ; North Coast Technology Investors 26 S. 5th Ave., Suite 55, Ann Arbor, 4814 (734) ; Open Prairie Ventures 241 E. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo, 497 (269) ; Hopen Life Science Ventures 171 Monroe Ave. NW, Suite 4, Grand Rapids, 4953 (616) ; Detroit Venture Partners 1555 Broadway St., Third Floor, Detroit, (313) ; TGap Ventures 7171 Stadium Drive, Kalamazoo, 499 (269) ; Arbor Partners 535 W. Williams St., Suite 33, Ann Arbor, 4813 (734) 668-9; Courtside Ventures 1555 Broadway, Detroit, ; Amherst Fund LLC 41 E. Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor, 4814 (734) ; Top local executives(s) Money under management ($,) 215 Funds Managed Recent exits Dave Gregorka, venture partner $3,1. 6 Justrite Manufacturing, Backyard Discovery, Synarbor Nourbar Afeyan, senior managing partner and Charles Rothstein, founder, senior managing director; Michael Gross, managing director Jan Garfinkle; Tim Petersen and Paul McCreadie, managing directors $1,4. 5 Celexion, Seahorse Bioscience, Seres Therapeutics $6. 7 Sakti3, Relume Technologies $45. 4 CardioMEMS, Esperion Therapeutics Josh Beebe, director $ DramaFever (New York) Michigan investment professionals 215 Description 1 Preferred initial investment amount: $2 million to $7 million. Focus on early- and expansion-stage tech and health care companies. Headquartered in Chicago, Ill. 1 Preferred initial investment amount: $2 million to $5 million in three sectors health technologies, therapeurtics and sustainability. Headquartered in Cambridge, Mass. 5 Preferred initial investment amount: $3 million. British unit operates as Beringea LLC. Company invests between $2M and $15M in equity and/or subordinated debt. 7 Preferred initial investment: $6M. Focus on medical device, diagnostic, health care IT and health care service firms. Set state record for largest VC fund with its fourth fund of $22M. 1 Preferred initial investment amount: $4M. Invests in cloud infrastructure, digital media, software and education technology. HQ in Northbrook, Ill. Ryan Waddington, partner $ Multistage investor aims at intersection of government, large companies and emerging technology. Headquartered in Winter Park, Fla. Jim Adox, managing director $21. 6 Celleration, Akebia Therapeutics Jonathan Murray, managing director $2. 3 CardioInsight Technologies 1 Seed and early-stage investor, preferred initial amount of $2M, in health care and tech firms, with a focus on spinoffs from UM and University of Wisconsin. HQ in Madison, Wis. 1 Preferred initial investment amount: $2 million. Earlystage investor focuses on Midwest tech companies. Headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pa. Adrian Fortino, partner $2. 3 Donde, Macheen 1 Seed and early-stage investor, preferred first investment of $25, to $2 million, with a focus on tech innovation in the Mid-continent. Headquartered in Houston, Texas. Mary Campbell and Michael Devries, managing directors $ Cerenis Therapeutics 3 Oldest VC firm in the state, founded in It has stopped making investments in new companies as it finds exits for current portfolio companies. Matthew Bell, principal $ None 1 Preferred first investment of $3 million to $5 million in disruptive agriculture and food technology companies. Headquartered in Chicago. Louis Cannon, founder, senior managing director John Fletcher; Pearson Spaght and Linda Tufts, general partners Christopher Rizik, and founder and Jeff Rinvelt, principal Mark Horne, and managing partner Tony Grover, Marc Weiser, Adam Boyden, managing directors Lindsay Aspegren and Hugo Braun, co-founders Jim Schultz, managing partner and Pat Morand, Mark Olesnavage, managing director and Mike Jandernoa, managing general partner Brian Hermelin, managing partner; partners Gabe Karp, Jake Cohen; Dan Gilbert, founding partner Jack Ahrens and Pete Farner, general partners Donald Walker, managing director and Joshua Beebe, partner George Pyne, nonexecutive chairman; partners Brian Hermelin,Vasu Kulkarni, Deepen Perlkh Matt Turner, and David Lin, VP of operations $ Focus is on medical devices for cardiovascular and orthopedic medicine. $ SurgiQuest, HTG Molecular Diagnostics 1 Preferred initial investment: $4 million. Focus on health care companies in IT, software, telecommunications, medical devices, biotech and health care services. HQ in Boston. $ None 2 Renaissance, which is affiliated with Business Leaders for Michigan, is a fund of fund mainly investing in Michigan VC firms or out-of-state firms willing to invest here. $14. 3 Image Integration Systems, PODS Westrock $1. 2 Xtime, Luvocracy, Arbor Photonics 6 Focus is on growth-stage companies in the Great Lakes region, with investments ranging from $2 million to $6 million. 5 Preferred initial investment 215: $1.5M to $2M. Firm targets online marketplaces, B2B companies, cloud and social-media infrastructure, auto IT including connected cars. $1. 3 Arbortext 3 Focus is on early-stage technology companies in the Midwest, with preferred initial investment of $75,. $ Preferred initial investment: $2M. Focuses on agriculture, life sciences, medical devices, IT, energy, manufacturing and real estate. HQ in Effingham, Ill. $68. 2 Proi Therapeutics 5 Preferred initial investment amount: $5, to $2.5 million. Focus on early to midstage life science companies in the Midwest. $55. 1 Opsmatic, Velos, Chalkfly 6 Seed and early-stage investor in technology companies with DVP mission to rebuild Detroit through support of entrepreneurship. Preferred first investment of $5,. $ Invests in software, life sciences, Internet infrastructure, specialty manufacturing and plastics, with first investment of $5, to $1 million. $ One of state's oldest VC firms, founded in 1996, it focuses on enterprise software, semiconductors and advanced materials. $35. Ramping up Detroit HQ. Funded Dan Gilbert, marketing company WPP and George Pyne, former of IMG, to invest in firms in technology and sports. $3. 2 Proi Therapeutics 4 Will invest as little as $5, in early-stage companies, $5, in later-stage companies. Investments can include equity, subordinated debt and senior debt. This list ranks venture capital firms with a presence in Michigan. Information is provided by the Michigan Venture Capital Association, the companies, company websites and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. 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. Companies headquartered outside their local location are noted in the description. = not available.

89 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST CREDIT UNIONS Ranked by 215 assets Rank Company Address Phone; website Top executive(s) Assets ($,) 215 Assets ($,) 214 Percent change Number of members/ Number of branches Total loans ($,) 215 Total loans ($,) DFCU Financial 4 Town Center Drive, Dearborn (888) ; Mark Shobe $4,2.9 $3, % 221, $1,66.5 $1, Genisys Credit Union 21 Executive Hills Blvd., Auburn Hills (248) ; Jackie Buchanan 2,4.8 1, , , , Michigan Schools & Government Credit Union 44 Garfield Road, Clinton Township 4838 (586) ; Peter Gates 1,55.6 1, , , , Credit Union One 4 E. Nine Mile Road, Ferndale 4822 (8) ; Gary Moody 1, , Michigan First Credit Union 27 Evergreen Road, Lathrup Village 4876 (313) ; Michael Poulos , Community Choice Credit Union Northwestern Highway, Suite 294, Farmington Hills (877) ; Robert Bava , Michigan Educational Credit Union 92 Haggerty Road, Plymouth 4817 (734) ; Robert Sandercock , Community Financial Credit Union 5 S. Harvey, Plymouth 4817 (734) ; William Lawton , University of Michigan Credit Union 34 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor 4814 (734) ; Tiffany Ford , Zeal Credit Union 2955 Five Mile Road, Livonia (8) ; Anthony Carnarvon , Vibe Credit Union W. 12 Mile Road, Novi (248) ; Thomas Reagan , Diversified Members Credit Union 148 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit 4827 (313) 568-5; Kathie Trembath , Alliance Catholic Credit Union 255 E. Maple Road, Troy 4883 (877) ; Christian Financial Credit Union Utica Road, Roseville 4866 (586) ; B Oakland County Credit Union 1375 N. Oakland Blvd., Waterford Township (248) ; Robert Grech Patricia Campbell James Speshock COO Allan McMorris , , , FINCE 16 Cornerstone Community Financial 2955 University Drive, Auburn Hills (248) ; Heidi Kassab , C People Driven Credit Union Lahser Road, Southfield 4833 (248) ; Renee DeMarco , Public Service Credit Union 7665 Merriman Road, Romulus (734) ; Dean Trudeau , Our Credit Union 37 Normandy Road, Royal Oak 4873 (248) ; Tina Dix , Extra Credit Union 6611 Chicago Road, Warren 4892 (586) 276-3; Deidra Williams , LOC Federal Credit Union Farmington Road, Farmington (248) ; James Dickinson Jr , D FreeStar Financial Credit Union 3757 Gratiot Ave., Clinton Township 4836 (586) ; Drema Isaac , Parda Federal Credit Union 261 Cambridge Court, Auburn Hills (248) 34-7; Nancy Wasczenski , E Michigan Legacy Credit Union 144 E. Pike St., Pontiac (248) ; Carma Peters , Motor City Co-op Credit Union Garfield Road, Clinton Township (586) ; motorcitycoopcu.com Steven Andrews , 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 215 reports, ncua.gov. This is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Actual figures may vary. = not available. B My Postal Credit Union merged with Oakland County Credit Union effective May 1. C People Trust Credit Union merged with Community Driven Credit Union July 1, 214. D Formerly Central Macomb Community Credit Union. E Affinity Group Credit Union changed its name to Michigan Legacy Credit Union effective Oct. 13, 215. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

90 84 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 FINCE CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST GREATER MICHIGAN CREDIT UNIONS Ranked by 215 assets Rank Company Address Phone; website B Lake Michigan Credit Union 427 Lake Drive SE, Grand Rapids ; Michigan State University Federal Credit Union 3777 West Road, East Lansing (517) ; United Federal Credit Union 287 S. State St., Saint Joseph 4985 (269) ; Lake Trust 465 S. Old U.S. Highway 23, Brighton (888) ; Dow Chemical Employees' Credit Union 6 E. Lyon Road, Midland (989) ; Advia Credit Union 55 S. Riverview Drive, Parchment 494 (269) ; Wildfire Credit Union 664 Bay Road, Saginaw 4864 (989) ; Consumers Credit Union 74 Stadium Drive, Kalamazoo 499 (269) ; Dort Federal Credit Union 2845 Davison Road, Flint 4856 (81) ; Honor Credit Union 292 Lakeview Ave., Saint Joseph (269) ; Top executive(s) Sandra Jelinski April Clobes Terry O'Rourke David Snodgrass Dennis Hanson Cheryl DeBoer Timothy Benecke Kit Snyder Vicki Hawkins Scott McFarland Assets ($,) 215 Assets ($,) 214 Percent change Number of members/ Number of branches $4,89.4 $3, % 289, ,34.5 2, , ,13.2 1, , ,68.7 1, , , , ,971 1, , , , , , ,68 18 Total loans ($,) 215 Total loans ($,) 214 $3,61.3 $2, ,71.2 1, , ,561. 1,26.8 1, This list is of Greater Michigan credit unions with a significant presence in Michigan but outside of Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Information is supplied by the credit unions and the National Credit Union Administration December 215 reports, ncua.gov. This is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Actual figures may vary. = not available. B Lake Michigan Credit Union of Grand Rapids and United Federal Credit Union of St. Joseph merged in October. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL ANNOUNCING A NEW PROGRAM FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS. PRESENTING SPONSOR Crain s Leadership Academy brings together high-achievers from across industries to tap their own strengths in ways that foster collaboration and benefit their employers. Nominate your up-and-comers for this highly successful program in 217. crainsdetroit.com/leadershipacademy

91 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST BUSINESS INSURANCE COMPANIES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone; website Acrisure LLC 5664 Prairie Creek Drive, SE, Caledonia (8) ; Meadowbrook Inc American Drive, Southfield (248) ; Aon Corp. 3 Town Center, Suite 3, Southfield 4875 (248) ; Brown & Brown of Detroit Mound Road, Sterling Heights 4831 (586) ; 5 Marsh One Towne Square, Suite 1, Southfield 4876 (248) ; Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. 315 Telegraph Road, Suite 48, Bingham Farms (248) ; LSG Insurance Partners 26 S. Telegraph Road, Suite 1, Bloomfield Hills 4832 (248) ; Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC - Michigan 3331 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 2, Troy 4884 (248) and (734) ; Valenti, Trobec, Chandler Inc./VTC Insurance Group 1175 W. Long Lake Road, Troy 4898 (248) ; Kapnick Insurance Group 769 Chicago Road, Troy 4883 (248) ; Hylant Group 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Suite J41, Ann Arbor 4815 (734) ; Michigan Financial Cos. Inc Northwestern Highway, Suite 13, Southfield 4834 (248) ; Daly Merritt Insurance 1 Maple, Wyandotte (734) ; A. E. Mourad Agency Inc Dequindre Road, Madison Heights 4871 (248) ; Ralph C. Wilson Agency Inc Telegraph Road, Suite 1, Southfield 4886 (8) ; Oswald Cos Woodward Ave., Suite 21, Bloomfield Hills 4834 (248) ; oswaldcompanies.com Korotkin Insurance Group Northwestern Highway, Suite 4, Southfield 4833 (248) ; The Huttenlocher Group 17 W. Huron, Waterford Township (248) ; Laurie Sall & Associates LLC 5435 Corporate Drive, Suite 25, Troy (248) ; J.S. Clark Agency Inc. 259 W. 11 Mile Road, Suite 21, Southfield 4834 (248) ; The Timberland Group 177 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 4884 (248) 633-7; Johnston Lewis Associates Inc. 575 E. Maple Road, Troy 4883 (248) ; Capital Insurance Group 1263 W. Square Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills 4832 (248) ; Alliant Insurance Services 15 Wilshire Drive, Suite 21, Troy 4884 (248) ; Allied Insurance Managers Inc. 155 S. Blvd. E., Suite 11, Rochester Hills 4837 (248) ; Top executive(s) Gregory Williams Kenn Allen B Carol Williams, resident managing director,, Aon Risk Solutions; Paul Barbick, Michigan market leader, Aon Hewitt Todd Piersol, EVP; Angela Garner, ; Paul Glantz and Doug Shepson, administration Nina Maggart Southfield office head Bryan Hirn, area, benefits and HR consulting and Ryan Isaacs area, property and casualty consulting Jay Schreibman Thomas McGraw, Michigan Alan Chandler, ; Terry Griffin, COO; Robert Trobec CFO/EVP Jim Kapnick Patrick McDaniel, Detroit Office Nick Valenti Martin Daly Tim Mourad, ; Peter Mourad and Steve Mourad, vice s Stefano Vannelli, and owner Donald Engle executive vice, branch manager Kenneth Korotkin David Huttenlocher Laurie Sall Joel Clark Joseph King Jay Sawmiller, ; Mike Cardella, Dan Wilhelm, vice s Robert Moglia Jr., ; Edmund George, Tom Moglia, Donn Johnson, vice s Jeffrey Swarbrick executive vice Ron Kosmal, chairman and ; Paul Murad, ; Jayson Bass vice Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Premium volume ($,) 215 Employees 215 Detroit-area/ Total U.S. $423. $ % 74 2, , , , , , , FINCE 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. 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. = not available. B Replaced Robert Cubbin as in November. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

92 86 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 FINCE CRAIN'S LIST: LEADING SMALL- BUSINESS LENDERS CRAIN'S LIST: LEADING SMALLby number of SBA loans in Michigan BUSINESS LENDERS 7(a) Guaranty-loan activity by lender, fiscal year 216; ranked Number of approvals Total number of loans/ Lending institution Total loaned amount Preferred SBA 7(a) Rank City Guaranty-loan activity by lender, Lender fiscal Programyear Express 216; Other ranked by Huntington Bancshares Inc. 1,74 1number of SBA loans in Michigan Columbus $163,938,4 Comerica Inc Total number of loans/ Number 112 of approvals Lending Dallas institution Total $32,585,5 loaned amount Preferred SBA Rank City Chemical Financial Corp. (Chemical 124 Lender 48 Program 67 Express 8Other 3 Huntington Bank) Bancshares Inc. $42,587,4 1, Columbus Midland $163,938,4 Comerica J.P. Morgan Inc. Chase & Co Dallas New York $21,56,4 $32,585,5 Chemical Citizens Bank Financial Corp. (Chemical Troy $14,978,6 3 Bank) $42,587,4 Midland Fifth Third Bancorp Inc J.P. Cincinnati Morgan Chase & Co. $25,811, New Celtic York Investment Inc. $21,56, Citizens Salt Lake Bank City $15,198, Troy FirstMerit Michigan $14,978, Fifth Flint Third Bancorp Inc. $6,219, Cincinnati PNC Financial Services Group Inc. $25,811, Celtic Pittsburgh Investment Inc. $6,123, Salt Horizon Lake Bancorp City $15,198, FirstMerit Michigan City Michigan $5,94, Flint Hantz Holdings Inc. $6,219, PNC Southfield Financial Services Group Inc. $1,753, Pittsburgh Level One Bancorp Inc. $6,123, Horizon Farmington Bancorp Hills $12,77, Michigan Fentura Financial City Inc. (The State $5,94, Hantz Bank) Holdings Inc. $8,934, Southfield Fenton $1,753,1 Level Wells One Fargo Bancorp & Co. Inc Farmington San Francisco Hills $1,12,5 $12,77,7 Fentura Live Oak Financial Bancshares Inc. Inc. (The State Wilmington $23,777, 12 Bank) $8,934,9 Fenton Capital Bancorp Ltd Wells Lansing Fargo & Co. $9,936, San 17 KeyCorp Francisco $1,12, Live Cleveland Oak Bancshares Inc. $8,724, Wilmington Michigan State University Federal $23,777, Capital Credit Union Bancorp Ltd. $1,631, Lansing East Lansing $9,936,5 1st Source Corp KeyCorp Cleveland South Bend $4,62, $8,724,1 Michigan Old Mission State Bancorp University Inc. Federal Sault Ste. Marie $1,452,6 18 Credit Union $1,631,5 East Stearns Lansing Financial Services Inc st St. Cloud, Source Minn. Corp. $5,713, South River Valley Bend Bancorporation Inc. $4,62, Old Wausau Mission Bancorp Inc. $4,68, Sault First Home Ste. Marie Bank $1,452, Stearns St. Petersburg Financial Services Inc. $2,337, St. Mackinac Cloud, Minn. Financial Corp. (mbank) $5,713, River Manistique Valley Bancorporation Inc. $8,862, Wausau Community Choice Credit Union $4,68, First Farmington Home Bank Hills $1,393, St. Northern Petersburg Economic Initiatives Corp. $2,337, Mackinac MarquetteFinancial Corp. (mbank) $1,72, Manistique Honor Bancorp Inc. $8,862, Community Honor Choice Credit Union $2,386, Farmington Newtek Inc. Hills $1,393, Northern New York Economic Initiatives Corp. $8,482, Marquette Birmingham Bloomfield Bancshares $1,72, Honor Inc. (Bank Bancorp of Birmingham) Inc. $3,714, Honor Birmingham $2,386, Newtek Ann Arbor Inc. State Bank New Ann Arbor York $3,933,5 $8,482,5 Birmingham Bloomfield Bancshares This list was compiled from information Total* provided by the 2,446 Michigan district office 49 of the SBA 1,537 for fiscal year 216: 29 Inc. (Bank of Birmingham) $3,714,4 182 Oct. 1, 215-Sept. Birmingham3, 216. The Preferred Lender Program allows selected lenders to make certain SBA loans without prior approval from the SBA. SBA Express $684,186,216 Ann Arbor State Bank allows PLP 1 lenders to use many of their own forms, 4 analyses 5 29 and procedures Ann Arborto process, service and liquidate SBA loans $3,933,5 of up to $35,. Other includes Regular 7(a), Community Express, Patriot Express, other specialized 7(a) loans, and ARC loans. This * Figures list was are compiled statewide from totals, information including institutions provided by not the listed Michigan because district they had office fewer of the than SBA 1 approvals. for fiscal year 216: Oct. 1, 215-Sept. 3, 216. 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 $35,. Other includes Regular 7(a), Community LIST RESEARCHED Express, Patriot BY MICHIGAN Express, other DISTRICT specialized OFFICE 7(a) OF loans, THE and SBA ARC loans. * Figures are statewide totals, including institutions not listed because they had fewer than 1 approvals. LIST RESEARCHED BY MICHIGAN DISTRICT OFFICE OF THE SBA Progress. At the heart of West Michigan s economic development, Lakers are a vital force. Throughout the region and state, Lakers live, work, and lead, helping create solutions that drive growth forward. As a major university, Grand Valley s economic impact is substantial. As a talent resource, Lakers are uniquely prepared to meet the challenges of a changing world. That s the Laker Effect. gvsu.edu MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR EDITORIAL COVERAGE IN CRAIN S kbora@crain.com (212) with custom Reprints, E-prints and more!

93 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS OF 215 Rank Acquirer name Target Acquirer advisers Target advisers Date effective Dow Chemical Co., Midland DuPont Co., Wilmington, Del. Olin Corp., Clayton, Mo. Blue Cube Spinco Inc., Midland Weil Gotshal; Simpson Thacher Evercore Partners; Goldman Sachs Pending JP Morgan Barclays; Goldman Sachs Oct. 31, 215 Dow Chemical Co., Midland Dow Corning Corp., Midland Sherman Sterling J.P. Morgan Securities; Pending KPMG AG; Kirkland & Ellis Equate Petrochemical Co. KSCC, Kuwait XPO Logistics Inc., Greenwich, Conn. MEGlobal BV, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Con-way Inc., Ann Arbor Bain Capital LLC, Boston TI Automotive Ltd., Auburn Hills Delphi Automotive plc, Troy HellermannTyton Group plc, Crowley, England BorgWarner Inc., Auburn Hills Remy International Inc., Pendleton, Ind. Cardinal Health Inc., Dublin, Ohio Harvard Drug Group LLC, Livonia General Motors Co., Detroit GMAC-SAIC Automotive Finance Co. Ltd., Pudong New Area, China Koch Industries Inc., Wichita, Kan. Mahle GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany Tyler Technologies Inc., Plano, Texas Latham & Watkins Ernst & Young Dec. 23, 215 Wachtell Lipton; Davis Polk Goldman, Sachs & Co.; UBS Securities LLC Barclays; Linkaters LLP Bank of America Merrill Lynch; KeyBanc Capital Markets Truck-Lite Co. Ltd., Falconer, Jones Day; Latham & N.Y. Watkins Thermal unit of Delphi Automotive plc, Troy New World Systems Corp., Troy The Gores Group U.S. Farathane Holdings Corp., Auburn Hills Aviation Industry Corp. of China, Beijing Rizvi Traverse Management LLC, Birmingham Mann Hummel Holding GmbH, Ludwigsburg, Germany Henniges Automotive Holdings Inc., Auburn Hills RealD Inc., Beverly Hills, Calif. Automotive filters unit, Affinia Group Holdings, Ann Arbor White & Case; Citi; Sidley Austin Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Goldman Sachs; J.P. Morgan Gibson Dunn; UBS Securities; Sullivan & Cromwell Oct. 3, 215 June 3, 215 Dec. 18, 215 Nov. 1, 215 Description The two chenical conglomerates are expected to merge as equals pending regulatory approvals. Dow sold its chlorine business to Olin for $2 billion in cash, a debt swap and 5.5 percent of Olin stock worth $2.2 billion. Dow acquired the remaining 5 percent of the joint venture from Corning Inc. Dow sold MEGlobal as part of its strategy to reduce its stake in several Kuwaiti ventures. The Deal makes XPO the second largest less-thantruckload shipper in North America. Sold by consortium of hedge funds, including Oaktree and Duquesne Capital Management. Value of transaction ($,) $65,6. B $5,. $4,8. $3,2. $3,16.1 $2,4. C HellermannTyton and its 3,8 employees will be part of $1,58. Delphi's electronics division based in Shanghai. BorgWarner paid $29.5 per share, more than 4 $1,195.7 percent premium over Remy's trading price. Dechert LLP, Jones Day Credit Suisse; Piper July 6, 215 Sold by Court Square Capital Partners LP $1,115. Citigroup Capital Markets Inc. Wells Fargo Sullivan Cromwell Jan. 5, 215 Had been owned by Ally Financial Inc., Detroit $1,. Robert W. Baird; Wells Fargo Barclays Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn Dec. 31, 215 Koch acquired the automotive aftermarket lighting manufacturer from Penske Corp. July 1, 215 The Delphi unit reported $1.2 billion in revenue with more than 7,6 employees. Nov. 16, 215 Weil Gotshal Angle Advisors Jan. 31, 215 Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC Latham & Watkins Davies Ward/Manatt Phelps Proquest LLC, Ann Arbor Ex Libris, Jerusalem, Israel Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP Huntington Bancshares Inc., Columbus, Ohio Macquarie Equipment Finance Inc., Bloomfield Hills Fosun International Ltd Meadowbrook Insurance Group Inc. THK Co Ltd, Tokyo, Japan ZF TRW, Livonia, linkage and suspension business in Europe, Plastipak Holdings Inc., Plymouth APPE packaging division of La Seda de Barcelona Group Guggenheim Securities; Wachtell Lipton Rose & Katz DLA Piper LLP, Paul Chen Fasken Martineau, Hengeler Mueller, Mori Hamada & Matsumoto Morgan Stanley; UBS Sept. 9, 215 Moelis & Co.; Cooley LLP; Pending Freshfields; Wachtell Lipton Robert W. Baird; Hogan Pending Lovells; McCarthy Tetraul Jefferies LLC Oct. 6, 215 KPMG; Mayer Brown April 1, 215 Sidley Austin LLP, Brian Fahrney; Willis Capital Markets, Matt Morris BNP Paribas; Honigman Sept. 1, Miller Schwartz and Cohn 215 Forest Partners, Estrada & Associaados Diplomat Pharmacy Inc., Flint Biorx LLC, Cincinnati Bass Berry & Sim Choate Hall Stewart April 1, 215 Gryphon Investors, San Francisco Jensen Hughes Inc., Arbutus, Md. ITT Corp., White Plains, N.Y. Wolverine Automotive Holdings Inc., Dearborn Henry Ford Health System, Detroit Campbell Soup Co., Camden, N.J. Garden Fresh Salsa Co Inc., Ferndale Ascension Health, Warren (Ascension Health, St. Louis) Strength Capital Partners, Birmingham Kirkland & Ellis Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn; Crowe Horwath $1,. $727. Tyler acquired New World Systems for $36 million in $713.9 cash and approximately 2.1 million shares. U.S. Farathane issued $47 million in debt to finance its $7. own acquisition to Gores. Deal value from Moody's. Sold by Littlejohn & Co. LLC. $6. RealD Inc. developed RealD 3-D technology, used for projecting films using circularly polarized light. German supplier Mann Hummel also assumed the unit's debt burden as part of the deal. $537.8 $513.1 Provider of cloud-based and other IT services for $5. libraries had been owned by Golden Gate Capital. Had been owned by Australian company. $457.8 July 1, 215 Fosun paid $8.65 per share for Meadowbrook, which at the time of the deal was more than 2 percent over its trading price. $433. TRW Holdings sold the unit, with $55 million in $4. revenue, to THK ahead of its own acquisition by ZF Friedrichshafen AG. July 7, 215 APPE is Wales operation of liquidated La Seda $386.2 Dec. 31, 215 Hughes Hubbard & Reed UBS; Foley & Lardner Oct. 5, 215 Deal includes $21 million in cash and $15 million in $315. Diplomat common stock. Fire protection and engineering company had been a $3.+ D portfolio company of Huron Capital, Detroit. Value is greater than $3 million. Had been owned by Wynnchurch Capital, Rosemont, Ill. $3. Allegiance Health, Jackson Pending Allegiance is a 48-bed community-owned health system, including Foote Hospital in Jackson. Crittenton Hospital Medical Center, Rochester Hills Arch Global Precision, Livonia Charter NEX Films, Milton, Wis. Optimum Plastics, Bloomer, Wis. Thor Industries, Elkhart, Ind. Postle Aluminum Co., Elkhart, Ind. Impellam Group plc, UK Bartech Holding Corp., Bartech Group Inc. Robert Bosch North America Corp., Farmington Hills Mueller Industries Inc., Memphis, Tenn.; Atlas Holdings LLC, Greenwich, Conn. Morgan Lewis UHY; Maddin Hauser June 29, 215 Hall, Render, Killian, Health & Lyman Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss PC Hogan Lovells In-House Legal Nelson Mullins Dykema Gossett PLLC Oct. 1, 215 Ropes & Gray, Benesch, Miles Stockbridge Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss PC Sverica Capital Management LLC; SunTrust Robinson Humphrey; Foley & Lardner LLP Climatec LLC, Phoenix, Ariz. Dorsey & Whitney William Blair; Kirkland & Ellis Tecumseh Products Co., Ann Arbor Willkie Farr Citigroup; Honigman Miller; J.H. Cohn Aug. 7, 215 Dec. 31, 215 May 1, 215 Dec. 9, 215 Jan. 15, 215 Sept. 22, 215 The acquisition gave Campbell Fresh division entree to the deli section of grocery stores. $293. D $231. $225. D Recapitalization of supplier of machined aluminum, $171.6 with previous investors, including Strength, getting a return. Blown-film manufacturer had been a portfolio company $15.+ D of Huron Capital. Value is greater than $15 million. Strength Capital of Birmingham sold its stake in Postle. $145.9 Deal was combination of cash and debt. $12. Climatec, formerly owned by Pegasus Capital Advisors LP, generated revenue of $19 million in 214. The deal included more than $93 million cash and assumed debt. $12. D $119.6 FINCE Source: Company submissions, Crain's research and Bloomberg News. Many transactions had multiple sources of information. In some cases, more than one estimated value of a transaction exists. In those cases, Crain's has chosen the value it believes to be most accurate. The list does not include all 215 transactions, only those valued at $1 million or more. B The total deal value represents half the value of both companies to show one company is effectively absorbing the other. C Bloomberg estimate. D Crain's estimate. LIST RESEARCHED BY CRAIN'S STAFF

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95 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, Architectural Firms 9 General Contractors 91 Retail Centers 94 Residential Brokers 95 Nonresidential Property Managers 97 Meeting Venues 99 Meeting Venues Greater Michigan 13 Law Firms 17 Law Firms Greater Michigan 111 IT Greatest gains/losses More on Page companies with greatest increases in revenue (from 214) 31.3 % 28 % 25.6 % Danlaw Inc. HCL Global Systems Inc. 3 companies with greatest decreases in revenue (from 214) Bartech Group Inc % -9.6 % % IP Law Firms 113 Engineering 114 Staffing Companies 115 Office Furniture Makers/Dealers 117 Environmental Companies 117 IT Companies 118 Logistics Companies Statewide 119 Graduate Business Degrees 121 Biotech Firms Statewide 123 Group Health Care Plans 125 Physician Organizations 127 Hospitals/Health Systems Statewide 129 Philanthropic Gifts 131 Foundations 133 Nonprofits 135 Multiyear Capital Campaigns 136 Classifieds 137 Index 138 Housing Sale price by county Median sale price of houses and condominiums in January 211 and October 216 in the following counties: Wayne County Jan. 211 $38, Oct. 216 $115, Oakland County Jan. 211 $9, Oct. 216 $215, Macomb County Jan. 211 $66, Oct. 216 $145,2 Washtenaw County Jan. 211 $13, Oct. 216 $231, REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS Livingston County Diversified Computer Supplies Inc. FutureNet Group Inc. Compuware Corp. Jan. 211 Oct. 216 $133,95 $239, Source: Realcomp II Ltd BREAKING NEW GROUND IN SENIOR LIVING 4 YEARS OF EXCEPTIOL SENIOR LIVING For information call or visit AMERICAN HOUSE COCONUT POINT ESTERO FLORIDA MICHIGAN Brownstown Twp. Charlevoix Clinton Twp. Dearborn Heights Farmington Hills Flint Grand Blanc Grand Rapids Grosse Pointe Farms Hazel Park Holland Jenison Kentwood Livonia Milford Petoskey Pontiac Riverview Rochester Hills Roseville Southfield Southgate Spring Lake Sterling Heights Taylor Troy West Bloomfield Westland Ypsilanti FLORIDA Bonita Springs Estero Ft. Myers Tampa ILLINOIS Plainfield

96 9 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SRVICES/NONPROFITS CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST ARCHITECTURAL FIRMS Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone; website SmithGroupJJR Inc. 5 Griswold St., Suite 17, Detroit (313) ; Ghafari Inc Michigan Ave., Dearborn (313) 441-3; Harley Ellis Devereaux Corp Northwestern Highway, Suite 2, Southfield 4833 (248) ; Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber Inc. 395 MacKenzie Dr., Suite 1, Novi (248) ; Top local executive(s) Jeffrey Hausman, Detroit office director; Michael Medici, and managing partner Yousif Ghafari chairman Michael Cooper and managing principal Philip Davis, director of architecture; James Susan, 5 AECOM Khaled Soubra, VP, branch Franklin Road, Suite 2, Southfield 4834 manager (248) 24-59; Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment Inc. 34 Plymouth Rd., Livonia 4815 (888) ; ROSSETTI 16 W. Fort St., Suite 4, Detroit (313) ; Quinn Evans Architects Inc /2 N. Main St., Ann Arbor 4814 (734) ; NORR, LLC 15 W. Jefferson Ave., Suite 13, Detroit (313) ; Neumann/Smith Architecture 4 Galleria Officentre, Suite 555, Southfield 4834 (248) ; Sidock Group 4565 Grand River Ave., Novi (248) ; HKS Architects PC 235 E. Main St., Suite 12C, Northville (248) ; Hobbs + Black Associates Inc. 1 N. State St., Ann Arbor 4814 (734) ; Integrated Design Solutions LLC 1441 W. Long Lake Rd., Suite 2, Troy 4898 (248) ; IBI Group 252 Telegraph Rd., Suite 3, Southfield 4833 (248) 936-8; TMP Architecture, Inc W. Square Lake Rd., Bloomfield Hills 4832 (248) ; Nova Consultants Inc Novi Road, Suite 3, Novi (248) ; Hamilton Anderson Associates Inc Randolph, Suite 2, Detroit (313) ; Albert Kahn Associates, Inc. 743 Second Ave., Detroit 4822 (313) 22-7; JGA Inc Inkster Rd., Suite 2, Southfield 4834 (248) ; Gensler Architecture, Planning and Design PC 15 W. Jefferson Ave., Suite 17, Detroit (313) ; Nordstrom-Samson & Associates Inc. (NSA Architects, Engineers, Planners) Research Dr., Farmington Hills (248) ; Fusco, Shaffer & Pappas Inc. Architects and Planners 55 E. Nine Mile Road, Ferndale 4822 (248) ; John Hiltz Matthew Rossetti Ann Dilcher managing principal, Michigan Anthony Ricciuti, RA, OAA, NCARB vice Joel Smith William Sidock and Steven Jacobson senior VP and principal William Hobbs, and COO Paul Stachowiak Todd Hoisington associate director Tim Casai, ; John Castellana, chairman Sunil Agrawal Rainy Hamilton Jr. Alan Cobb Ken Nisch chairman John Waller managing partner Frank Ray James Pappas Revenue ($,) 215/214 $222.1 $ Number of registered architects local/ national $ value of projects ($,) 215/214 Notable projects Detroit area $3,225.6 $2, ,94. 2, University of Michigan biological sciences building; Michigan State University facility for rare isotope beams; Durr Systems HQ in Southfield; Beaumont Proton Therapy Center in Royal Oak; Little Caesars global resource center in Detroit; Bedrock 11 Woodward Ave. ground floor and plaza improvements; Google Farmington Hills; Google bridge space, Ann Arbor; Lake Trust Credit Union HQ, Brighton; Detroit Athletic Club renovations; GM design dome renovation, Warren Projects for major OEMs and suppliers, including labs, offices and manufacturing facilities; Wayne County Airport + College for Creative Studies Amerisure, Henry Ford Health System, Central Michigan University, Beaumont Hospital, Ford Motor Co., University of Michigan, Bosch Worldwide, Meritor AMC Theatre Gratiot, UMHHC Electroconvulsive Therapy Suite, University of Michigan Willard H. Dow Chemistry Lab Renovations, FTCH Detroit office, Michigan State University Business School Graduate Pavilion, ZF TRW Fowlerville Manufacturing Facility Addition and Renovation. Detroit Department of Transportation, M-1 Rail, University of Michigan chiller replacement, Beaumont Hospital, Oakland University Hannah Hall renovation Market Pavilion at Westland's Tattan Park; Westland City Hall; city of Romulus police, fire and courthouse building; city of Milford wastewater treatment plant; city of Auburn Hills Department of Public Works renovation Ford Field, Compuware world headquarters, Greektown Casino-Hotel, Cobo Center, Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit Medical Center headquarters, Wayne State University welcome center, North Oakland YMCA, Domino's world resource center, Rock Ventures executive suite, Quicken Loans Chase Towers, Blue Cross Detroit event center Midtown Design and Innovation Center, Professional Plaza, Lafayette Towers, Henry Ford estate, Howell Carnegie Library Midtown Mixed Use Project (hotel/residential/retail); Walnut Creek Country Club, South Lyon; Fresh Thyme Farmers Market, multiple locations; DTW concourse concessions - Eastern Market Experience Bedrock Detroit; Campbell Ewald; "the Z" Parking/Mixed-Use Development; The Scott at Brush Park; Wayne State University Student Center St. Joseph Mercy Oakland South Tower and Surgery Pavilion; Detroit Medical Center Harper University Hospital lab and surgery renovation; Beaumont Neuroscience Center; University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital, St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor East and North Patient Towers 2 42 Community Church; Shinola Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, Ann Arbor District Library Westgate Branch, American House at Cottage, Macomb Community College UM GG Brown renovations, Notre Dame Stadium Renovation, UM - IMSB, OU - Oakland Center, FCA - CTC Data Center, SLCS - Pearson ES, Romeo CS - New High School GM Milford Data Center, Ford Livonia Transmission, Chrysler Mack Avenue Engine Plant, Chrysler Trenton Pentastar 25K Engine, GM Plant 14, American Axle HQ renovation, Motor City Casino renovations, United Way Torch project, Magna office design Michigan State University Lasch Family Golf Center; Eastern Michigan University Rackham Hall Renovation; Troy Public Schools Bond Program; Birmingham Public Schools Bond Program; Novi Community Schools Bond Program Solar Carport Canopy at Ford Head Quarter, Solar Farm at Domino Property, Solar Arrays at University of Michigan Wayne County Community College northwest campus expansion, MGM Grand Detroit TAP Sports Bar, Detroit Future City, Detroit Public School Mumford High School, WSU Tolan Park, 11 Woodward, Chrysler House basement, Strathmore Hotel Detroit Zoo Penguin conservation center; Detroit East Riverfront RiverWalk; Taubman Engineering, Life Sciences and Architecture complex; Cobo Center expansion and renovation; Ford Motor Co. P552 program facility renovations Destination XL, DTW Airport retail/restaurants, Gratiot Central Market, H&M, J. Baldwin's, Sleep Number, Tapper's Jewelry, Whole Foods Market, Shinola, Sleep Number Miller Canfield Paddock & Stone Detroit/Troy, General Motors retail facility, Harman International, McCann Group Commonwealth Detroit, TD Auto Finance, AT Kearney, CitiGroup Ann Arbor Ciena Healthcare, DTE workplace transformation initiative, Brembo North AMerica, FCA Bell Building, Detroit; Shelby Nursing Home Expansion, Shelby Township; Leader Dogs for the Blind, Rochester Hills; Hamilton Crossing, Ypsilanti; Gardenview Estates-Phase III, Detroit 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. 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. = not available. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

97 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST GENERAL CONTRACTORS Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone; website Barton Malow Co. 265 American Drive, Southfield 4834 (248) 436-5; Walbridge Aldinger Co. 777 Woodward Ave., Suite 3, Detroit (313) 963-8; Belfor Holdings Inc. 185 Oakland Ave., Suite 15, Birmingham 489 (248) ; Aristeo Construction Co Farmington Road, Livonia 4815 (734) ; Commercial Contracting Group Inc. 426 N. Atlantic Blvd., Auburn Hills (248) 29-5; Walsh Construction Co. 311 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 23, Detroit 4822 (313) ; Roncelli Inc Metropolitan Parkway, Sterling Heights (586) ; Ideal Contracting 2525 Clark St., Detroit 4829 (313) 843-8; Dearborn Mid-West Co Superior Road, Taylor 4818 (734) ; Sachse Construction and Development Co. LLC 1528 Woodward Ave., Suite 6, Detroit (313) ; Alberici Constructors Inc Northwestern Hwy. Suite 255, Southfield 4833 (734) ; DeMaria Building Co. 455 Grand River Ave., Novi (248) ; George W. Auch Co. 735 S. Paddock St., Pontiac (248) 334-2; Turner Construction Co. 535 Griswold St., Suite 1525, Detroit (313) 596-5; The Christman Co. The Fisher Building, 311 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit (313) 98-66; Black & Veatch 355 Green Court, Ann Arbor 4815 (734) 665-1; The Colasanti Cos. 245 Wood Court, Macomb Twp (586) ; Frank Rewold and Son Inc. 333 E. Second St., Rochester 4837 (248) ; FutureNet Group Inc Auburn St., Detroit (313) ; Marsh Construction (T.H. Marsh) 1 W. Long Lake Road, Suite 2, Bloomfield Hills 4834 (248) ; Kasco Inc. 226 E. Hudson St., Royal Oak 4867 (248) ; C.E. Gleeson Constructors Inc. 984 Livernois, Troy 4883 (248) ; Devon Industrial Group 535 Griswold St., Suite 25, Detroit (313) ; Kirco Manix 11 W. Big Beaver, Suite 2, Troy 4884 (248) ; Spence Brothers 413 Varsity Drive, Ann Arbor 4818 (734) ; Top local executive(s) Ryan Maibach John Rakolta Jr. chairman and Sheldon Yellen Joseph Aristeo William Pettibone chairman Sam Bahou business group leader Gary Roncelli chairman and Thomas Wickersham and COO Frank Venegas Jr. chairman and Jeff Homenik Todd Sachse and founder Steve Berlage and COO Mark Okroy vice and general manager Tony DeMaria and Joseph DeMaria Jr Vincent DeLeonardis David Kelly vice and general manager Ronald Staley senior vice, Southeast Michigan operations Steve Edwards and chairman Angelo Colasanti Carey Colasanti Frank Rewold Perry Mehta Ryan Marsh Michael Engle vice Charles E. Gleeson II David Burnley Douglas Manix Herbert Spence III / Revenue ($,) 215/214 $1,78.3 $1,498. 1,432. 1,55. Value of new contracts ($,) 215/214 $1,882.2 $1,83.3 1,366. 1, ,4.2 B 1, ,453.9 B 1, Local employees Jan. 216 Total new projects 215/ ,79 94, Southeast Michigan projects started , REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 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. 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 Southeast Michigan office. Actual revenue figures may vary. = not available. If you believe your company should be on this list, contact Sonya Hill at shill@crain.com. B In 215, 88.5 percent of revenue for Belfor, a disaster recovery firm, was from construction management. The figure was 92 percent in 214. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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99 94 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SRVICES/NONPROFITS CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST RETAIL CENTERS Ranked by gross leasable area Rank Shopping center name Address Phone; website Twelve Oaks Mall 275 Novi Road, Novi (248) ; Lakeside Mall 14 Lakeside Circle, Sterling Heights (586) ; Oakland Mall 412 W. 14 Mile Road, Troy 4883 (248) 585-6; Fairlane Town Center 189 Michigan Ave., Dearborn (313) ; Somerset Collection 28 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 4884 (248) ; Eastland Center 18 Vernier Road, Harper Woods (313) ; Great Lakes Crossing Outlets 4 Baldwin Road, Auburn Hills (248) ; Westland Shopping Center 35 W. Warren, Westland (734) ; Briarwood Mall 1 Briarwood Circle, Ann Arbor 4818 (734) ; Auburn Mile 1-85 Brown Road, Auburn Hills (248) 35-99; Top executive(s) Daniel Jones general manager Beth Isola general manager Peter Light general manager Rita Nelson general manager John Myszak general manager John Benton general manager Steven Berlow general manager Jerry Weller general manager Erika Williams- Hickman mall manager Ed McHale property manager Gross leasable area (square footage) Center type Leasing agent Company Phone 1,519, Super-regional Jon Schey Taubman Centers Inc. (248) ,53,945 Super-regional Niki Cordell General Growth Properties Inc. (312) ,5, Super-regional Amy Maclaren CBRE (214) ,4, Super-regional Chuck Bechara (312) ,4, Super-regional The Forbes Co. The Forbes Co. (248) ,4, Super-regional John Arcangelo Spinosa Real Estate Group (315) ,35, Super-regional Jon Schey Taubman Centers Inc. (248) ,34,443 Regional John Arcangelo Spinoso Real Estate Group 1,, Super-regional David Hsu Simon (317) ,292 Power Rick Anthony Ramco-Gershenson Inc. (248) Number of stores Anchors 2 JCPenney, Lord & Taylor, Macy's, Nordstrom, Sears 18 Macy's, Macy's Men & Home, Sears, JCPenney and Lord & Taylor 15 Macy's Sears, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods and Field & Stream 125 Macy's, JCPenney, Sears 18 Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Macys 94 Macy's, Target, Burlington Coat Factory, Shoppers World, K&G Men's Super Store 185 Lord &Taylor, Bed, Bath and Beyond, Off 5th Saks, Neiman Marcus Last Call, Burlington Coat Factory, T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, Art Van, The Children's Place, Bass Pro Shops, Group USA, H&M 82 Macy's, Kohl's, JCPenney, Sears 12 Macy's, JCPenney, Von Maur, Sears 1 Costco, Meijer, Target, Best Buy, Jo Ann Etc. 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 5- to 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 SONYA D. HILL AGENCY LEASING TENT REPRESENTATION ASSET SERVICES VALUATION & ADVISORY CAPITAL MARKETS Brian Piergentili Garrett Keais Managing Principal Senior Managing Director brian.piergentili@cushwake.com garrett.keais@cushwake.com Tony Avendt Senior Vice President tony.avendt@cushwake.com Northwestern Hwy, Suite 9 Southfield, MI 4834

100 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST RESIDENTIAL BROKERS Ranked by 215 gross sales Rank Company Address Phone; website Real Estate One Inc. 258 Northwestern Highway, Suite 1, Southfield 4875 (248) 28-29; Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel 321 Telegraph Road, Suite 24, Bingham Farms 4825 (248) ; B Re/Max Classic 2963 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills (248) ; Re/Max Platinum 687 Grand River Ave., Brighton (81) ; Howard Hanna 1884 W. Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor 4813 (734) ; Century 21 Town & Country 4868 Van Dyke Ave., Shelby Township (248) 68-5; Hall & Hunter Realtors 442 S. Old Woodward Ave., Birmingham 489 (248) ; hallandhunter.com Keller Williams Realty Novi/Northville 395 Orchard Hill Place, Suite 1, Novi (248) 38-88; C Signature Sotheby's International Realty 415 S. Old Woodward Ave., Birmingham 489 (248) 644-7; signaturesothebys.com Real Estate Affiliates Keller Williams West Bloomfield & Commerce 35 Northwestern Highway, Suite 3, Farmington Hills 48334; (248) ; kellerwilliamswb.com Keller Williams Plymouth/Canton 789 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth 4817 (734) ; plymouthmarketcenter.yourkwoffice.com Keller Williams Realty Lakeside 4569 Village Blvd., Shelby Township (586) 532-5; Re/Max First Moravian Drive, Clinton Township 4835 (586) 792-8; Century 21 Curran & Christie Inc Michigan Ave., Dearborn (313) ; century21cc.com Real Living Kee Realty 1551 Metropolitan Parkway, Suite 15, Clinton Township 4836; (81) ; Coldwell Banker Preferred Realtors Ann Arbor Road, Suite A, Plymouth 4817 (734) 459-6; Re/Max Suburban Inc Schoenherr, Sterling Heights (586) 262-2; shophomesforsale.com Century 21 Today Inc Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills (734) ; Remerica Hometown One Five Mile Road, Plymouth 4817 (734) 42-34; Advantage Realty Inc. 478 Gratiot Ave., Chesterfield Township 4851 (586) ; Re/Max New Trend W. 12 Mile Road, Suite 11, Farmington Hills (248) ; Re/Max Metropolitan 83 Hall Road, No. 1, Utica (586) ; Remerica United Realty 4772 Grand River Ave., Novi (248) ; RemericaUnited.com Re/Max Team Park St., Dearborn (313) 561-9; Re/Max Masters Inc Telegraph Road, Flat Rock (734) 783-9; Top executive(s) Dan Elsea,, brokerage services; Stuart Elsea,, financial services John North Carlina Boji broker/owner Joseph DeKroub Jr. Howard Hanna III John Kersten Dennis Wolf owner and Wendy Patton operating principal Douglas Hardy chairman David Botsford chairman MaryBeth Kaljian broker/team leader David Klaft broker/owner Rob Shaffer broker/owner Robert Curran John Meesseman Jim Stevens and broker David Tuscany owner and broker and David Kwasny owner Douglas Hardy John McArdle broker and Roberta Rasmussen and Thomas Figlan, broker/owners; Richard Kolb, broker Yoshiko Fujimori broker and owner Robert Scalici and Chuck Cacchione broker/owners Gary Reggish broker/owner Ed Mallad broker/owner Doris LaBeau broker/owner Gross sales ($,) 215 Gross sales ($,) 214 No. of residential transactions closed in 215 No. of offices/ No. licensed brokers and registered sales representatives $4,82.4 $4, , ,875 1,12.5 1,86.9 4, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Average sales per office ($,) $ REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 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. = not available. B Re/Max in the Hills is now a part of the Re/Max Classic offices. C Formerly SKBK Sotheby's International Realty LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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102 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST NONRESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MAGERS By square feet under management in metro Detroit Rank Company Address Phone; website Jones Lang LaSalle Americas Inc. 226 E. Hudson, Suite 2, Royal Oak 4867 (248) ; CBRE Inc. 2 Town Center, Suite 5, Southfield 4875 (248) ; Farbman Group/I Farbman 284 Northwestern Highway, Fourth Floor, Southfield 4834 (248) 353-5; Ford Motor Land Development Corp. 33 Town Center Drive, Suite 11, Dearborn (313) ; Bedrock Real Estate Services LLC 192 Woodward Ave., Detroit (888) ; bedrockmgt.com Ashley Capital LLC 2575 S. Haggerty Road, Suite 5, Canton Township (734) ; Top local executive(s) Ken Koupal, Larry Emmons, and Tim Kay, managing directors John Latessa executive managing director and Todd Pardon asset services director Andrew Farbman ; Andrew Gutman and Michael Kalil COO Donna Inch chairman and Jim Ketai,, managing partner; Dan Gilbert, partner Susan Harvey senior vice Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Frederick Liesveld, EVP; Stansbury Blvd., Suite 3, Farmington Hills Jerry Burgess, director of (248) 35-95; management services 8 Redico One Towne Square, Suite 16, Southfield 4876 (248) ; Friedman Integrated Real Estate Solutions LLC W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills (248) 324-2; Core Partners LLC 31 Telegraph Road, Suite 366, Bingham Farms 4825 (248) ; Signature Associates One Towne Square, Suite 12, Southfield 4876 (248) 948-9; Kirco Management Services LLC 11 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 2, Troy 4884 (248) ; Dale Watchowski,, COO David Friedman Eric Banks, executive principal, partner; Marlin Wroubel, SVP; Matthew Farrell, executive principal, partner Steve Gordon, ; Mark Woods, COO A. Mathew Kiriluk Schostak Brothers & Co. Inc. Robert Schostak and David Laurel Park Drive North, Suite 2C, Livonia Schostak, co-s; Warren (248) 262-1; Strietzel, COO/EVP 14 Etkin Douglas Etkin 291 Northwestern Highway, Suite 2, Southfield 4834member (248) 358-8; Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust Northwestern Highway, Suite 3, Farmington Hills 48334; (248) 35-99; 16 Transwestern 3 Town Center, Suite 25, Southfield 4875 (248) ; Dennis Gershenson William Harvey executive vice Taubman Centers Inc. Robert Taubman 2 E. Long Lake Road, Suite 3, Bloomfield Hills 4834; chairman, and (248) ; Colliers International 2 Corporate Drive, Suite 3, Southfield 4876 (248) 54-1; Broder & Sachse Real Estate Services Inc. 26 E. Brown St., Suite 28, Birmingham 489 (248) ; First Industrial Realty Trust Inc Commerce Drive, Farmington Hills (248) ; Pogoda Management Co. 35 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 525, Farmington Hills (248) ; Oxford Companies 21 S. Fifth Ave., Ann Arbor 4814 (734) 747-6; Paul Choukourian executive managing director Richard Broder John Wyeth operations manager Maurice Pogoda Jeff Hauptman Nemer Property Group Inc. Larry Nemer Northwestern Highway, Suite 11, Southfield 4833 (248) Hines Interests LP One Campus Martius, Detroit (313) ; Tom Danilek senior managing director Total square feet nonresidential property under management INSIDE metro Detroit Oct. 216 Total square feet nonresidential property under management OUTSIDE metro Detroit Oct. 216 Total square foot nonresidential property under management Oct. 216 Major properties under management 35,2, 41,9, 77,1, GM properties, American Axle HQ, BOA properties 32,983,839 8,24,16 41,7,945 The Renaissance Cente; 777 E. Eisenhower Parkway, Ann Arbor; and 888 W. Big Beaver, Troy 18,, 9,, 27,, Chase Tower, Sheffield Office Centre, Bingham Office Center, Southfield Centre, Riverside Center, 17 Church St., Oakland Commons, New Center One, 25 W. Randolph, 29 W. Jackson, Parklane Tower, Midland Mall, Inkster 15,68,322 15,68,322 Regent Court; itek Center; Fairlane Office Centre; Corporate Crossings; Fairlane Business Park: Product Development Center, Fairlane Plaza 14,4, 7,75, 22,15, One Campus Martius, One Detroit Center, First National Building, The Z, Chase Tower, 615 W. Lafayette, One Woodward, Chrysler House, 11 Woodward, Book Building, Book Tower, David Stott Building, Federal Reserve Building and others 14,, 1,, 24,, Brownstown Business Center; Romulus Business Center; Livonia Corporate Center 13,94, 3,, 16,94, PNC Center, Travelers Towers, Jewish Community Center, Farmington Hills Officenter I & II 11,79,148 1,172, 12,251,148 Fisher/Kahn Buildings, 15 W. Jefferson, Green Oak Village Place, Gateway Marketplace, One Kennedy Square, American Center, Towne Square 1,219,41 4,587,469 14,86,51 Arborland, Pinnacle Commerce Center, North Troy Corporate Park, Timberland Office Park, Arboretum Office Park, Wilshire Plaza, Onyx, Laurel Office Park, Galleria Officentre, Raleigh Officentre 5,953,713 3,878,698 9,832,411 Parklawn GSA, First Center, Bingham Office Park 5,41, 1,56, 6,97, Unasource Healthcare portfolio, Lawrence Technological University portfolio, Ann Arbor Commerce Park, Novi Commerce Center, Golden Gate Shopping Center 3,84, ,531 4,232,667 Columbia Center, Brewery Park, Baldwin Commons retail center, Shelby Crossing retail center, Henry Ford Medical Pavilion, Beaumont Medical Building-West Bloomfield, Kirkwood Professional Building, Level One Bank, Oxford Bank 3,512,684 2,166,46 5,679,9 Northville Park Place, Wonderland Village, Canton Corners, Laurel Park Place Office Center, Maccabees Center, Wal-Mart Shadow- Anchored Center Portfolio 3,58,13 3,58,13 Franklin Center, Evergreen Atrium, Brookfield Building One, Brookfield Building Three, Centerpoint 3,41,554 11,49,759 14,82,313 West Oaks, HunterÕs Square, Tel-Twelve, Winchester Center, Troy Marketplace 2,991, ,3, 219,291,583 Major Michigan properties: Southfield Town Center, Crystal Glen, Novi; Arboretum West, Farmington Hills 2,872, 7,394, 1,266, Great Lakes Crossing outlets, Auburn Hills; Twelve Oaks Mall, Novi 2,6, 1,2, 12,8, Wayne State University, Spirit Realty, Stonemar Properties, Zeal Credit Union, Western Michigan 2,463,269 1,29,651 3,492,92 Logan Square, Syndeco Plaza, CTP Newco, Clarkston Medical Building 2,265,61 1,317,799 3,583,4 Farmington Freeway Industrial Park: 28,89 square feet; Rochester Hills Executive Park: 265,74 square feet 2,265, 345, 2,61, National Storage Centers 2,216,467 2,216,467 Northeast Corporate Center, Burlington Office Center, Atrium Office Center, Ann Arbor Galleria. 1,6, 1,6, Troy Place, Omni Officentre, AeroPlex 1,25, 379,, 38,25, Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, Detroit Public Safety headquarters REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS A property manager oversees all financial, administrative, contractual, maintenance and daily operations for the interior and exterior of properties. This list is an approximate compilation of the largest such companies in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Companies with headquarters in the Detroit area are listed with their total property under management. Companies outside the area are ranked by property managed by their Detroit offices only. This is not a complete list but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the companies. = not available.

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104 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MEETING FACILITIES Ranked by total square feet of meeting space Rank Facility Address Phone; website Cobo Center 1 Washington Blvd., Detroit (313) ; The Henry Ford 29 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn (313) ; Joe Louis Arena 19 Steve Yzerman Drive, Detroit (313) ; Ford Field 2 Brush St., Detroit (313) 262-2; Ultimate Soccer Arenas 867 South Blvd., Pontiac (248) 648-7; Suburban Collection Showplace 461 Grand River Ave., Novi (248) ; The Masonic of Detroit 5 Temple St., Detroit 4821 (313) ; Fox Theatre 2211 Woodward Ave., Detroit 4821 (313) ; Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center 4 Renaissance Drive, Detroit (313) 568-8; Macomb Community College, south campus 145 E. 12 Mile Road, Warren 4888 (586) ; Michigan Science Center 52 John R St., Detroit 4822 (313) ; Emagine Canton Ford Road, Canton Township (734) ; Emagine Novi W. 12 Mile Road, Novi (248) ; Macomb Community College, center campus Garfield Road, Clinton Township (586) ; Star Lanes at Emagine Royal Oak 2 N. Main St, Royal Oak 4837 (248) 414-1; Palace of Auburn Hills 6 Championship Drive, Auburn Hills (248) 377-1; MotorCity Casino Hotel 291 Grand River Ave., Detroit 4821 (866) ; Crystal Park 1799 Champaign, Allen Park 4811 (313) ; General Motors Heritage Center 64 Center, Sterling Heights (586) ; C Edward Village Michigan 6 Town Center Drive, Dearborn (313) ; Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts 35 Madison Ave., Detroit (313) ; Heinz C. Prechter Educational and Performing Arts Center 21 Northline Road, Taylor 4818 (734) ; PerformingArtsCenter.htm Walsh College-Troy campus 3838 Livernois Road, Troy 4883 (8) ; Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds 555 Ann Arbor Saline Road, Ann Arbor 4813 (734) ; Top executive(s) Claude Molinari B general manager Patricia Mooradian Tom Wilson, Olympia Entertainment/ Detroit Red Wings Rod Wood George Derderian and managing partner Total square feet of meeting space Square feet of largest meeting space Capacity of largest theater/ classroom banquet/ cocktail style 92,5 623, 12, / 6, 9, / 15, 544,2 22, 6 / 2 6 / 5, 439,38 3,197 2, / 1, 2,5 / 3,5 375, 1, 65, / 5 1,2 / 3,5 365, 1, 6, / 12 6 / 6 Blair Bowman 35, 215, 12, / 6, owner and 6, / 6, Roger Sobran Tom Wilson, Olympia Entertainment/ Detroit Red Wings Shonda Johnson area general manager James Jacobs Tonya Matthews Paul Glantz founder and chairman Paul Glantz founder and chairman James Jacobs Paul Glantz founder and chairman Bob Wentworth Platinum Equity partner and Arn Tellem Palace vice chairman Marian Ilitch owner Roger Roels Greg Wallace manager Rudy Ferraro general manager Vincent Paul and artistic director Deborah Duyck district executive Jenny Carson conference coordinator Lynn Rich manager 2, 19,5 4,44 / 65 1,144 / 1, , 2,35 5, / 4 8 / 1, 1, 25,81 2,1 / 1,2 1,8 / 2,2 1, 61, 4, / 3 3 / 7, 85, 8,7 3 / 3 3 / 2, 8, 183 / / 6 8, 475 / / 6 75, 21, 1,271 / / 71, 35 / / 7 7, 3, 1,6 / / 1, 67, 19,64 2,2 / 1,379 1,5 / 2,2 65, 5,5 45 / / ,5 64, 5 / 24 5 / 5 64, 17,7 1,8 / 1,5 1,2 / 3,8 6, 15, 1,731 / 1 3 / 5 6, 6, 8 / 13 / 2 55, 3,9 3 / / 1 55, 9, 6 / 9 6 / 4 Number of meeting rooms Amenities 1 Free Wi-Fi, 2,1 on-site parking spots, concierge and business center, on-site catering, contractors on-site to provide services to meetings and trade shows 2 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 12 Unique event location for meetings, events, fundraisers, private ice-skating parties and corporate experiential opportunities 24 Caterer, stadium tours, on-field activities, attached parking structure; the 65, capacity theatre-style is using the stadium seating; capacity for cocktail/strolling supper-style includes the field; indoor exhibit area includes field and concourses 7 Full service bar, restaurant and coffee shop 3 Attached 126-room Hyatt Place Hotel, 25, square feet of pre-function space, 18-foot ceilings, wireless Internet access, more than 5,7 parking spaces 35 Space for corporate functions with two theaters, ample break-out rooms, two ballrooms, full-service catering, audiovisual capabilities and valet or selfparking options 3 Offers several event spaces for corporate receptions, galas, meetings and award ceremonies. Can accommodate an intimate reception for 5 to a full presentation for 5,. 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, People Mover station 15 Sports & Expo Center, John Lewis Conference Center, free parking and Internet, complete in-house audiovisual and catering services 12 On-site cafe, wheelchair access, event management team, special exhibits, nine hands-on activity galleries, four theaters including two dome theaters, 4-D theater and meeting space, large science stage, limited VIP parking, special programming available by request Movie theaters that have 1-18 screens with seating for 1-475; spacious lobbies for strolling dinners and cocktail parties 18 Movie theaters that have 1-18 screens with seating for 1-475; spacious lobbies for strolling dinners and cocktail parties 21 Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, University Center/Professional Development Center, Lorenzo Cultural Center, free parking and Internet, complete in-house audiovisual and catering services 14 Two private party areas: one that can seat up to 25 and another for a party of 5-6 people. All areas combined (including restaurant area) can host up to 6 people on two levels. 7 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 11 Audiovisual, including video and teleconferencing capabilities, individualized HVAC meeting rooms, dedicated meeting concierge, pre-function areas, wireless Internet throughout, automobile accessible 1 Newly remodeled, on-site catering services 2 Showroom capacity is 5 and features 165 historic vehicles and a presentation area with computer-controlled lighting, 16'x 9' retractable screen, projector, Internet, wireless microphones, other. Separate conference room seats 15 and features boardroom table, projector, screen and Internet. 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 4 Full lighting and sound and video capacity 13 Free parking, wireless Internet, large theater, exhibit gallery and enclosable rehearsal space 4 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 7 2 acres of parking, central public address system, heated and insulated, offpremises catering permitted, banquet facility, 4-foot track area with bleachers and sound system, 62 electrical campsites, dump station on grounds, DSL, ATM; Wi-Fi available REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 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. = not available. B Succeeded Thom Connors as general manager in March. SEE PAGE 11 C Formerly known as the Royal Dearborn Hotel & Convention Center, Hyatt Regency Dearborn and Adoba Hotel Dearborn/Detroit.

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106 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MEETING FACILITIES Ranked by total square feet of meeting space FROM PAGE 99 Rank Facility Address Phone; website Emagine Macomb Mile Road, Macomb Detroit Institute of Arts 52 Woodward Ave., Detroit 4822 (313) ; The Inn at St. John's 4445 Five Mile Road, Plymouth 4817 (734) 414-6; Burton Manor Banquet and Conference Center Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 4815 (734) ; Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest Resort 1275 S. Huron St., Ypsilanti (734) ; Comerica Park 21 Woodward Ave., Detroit 4821 (313) ; detroit.tigers.mlb.com/det/ballpark/ events/index.jsp Frank J. Lada Civic Arena 158 White St., Allen Park 4811 (313) ; Departments/Parks-Recreation.aspx Crystal Gardens Livingston 5768 E. Grand River Ave., Howell (517) 545-1; Blue Water Convention Center 5 Thomas Edison Parkway, Port Huron 486 (81) ; The Roostertail Catering Club 1 Marquette Drive, Detroit (313) ; Top executive(s) Paul Glantz founder and chairman Salvador Salort-Pons director Paul Wegert general manager William Johnson and owner Tom Lamb general manager Jill Baran, event and guest services manager Patrick Hawkins parks and recreations director Joseph Thomas Kim Appel general manager Tom Schoenith owner B Wyndham Garden Sterling Heights Steve Aldridge Van Dyke Ave., Sterling Heights VP of Sales and (586) ; Marketing Ford Conference & Event Center 1151 Village Road, Dearborn (313) ; The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit 1114 Washington Blvd., Detroit (313) ; westin.com/bookcadillac The International Banquet and Conference Center at the Atheneum Suites Hotel 4 Monroe St., Detroit (313) ; MSU Management Education Center 811 W. Square Lake Road, Troy 4898 (248) ; mectroy.com Laurel Manor Banquet and Conference Center 39 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 4815 (734) ; MGM Grand Detroit LLC 1777 Third St., Detroit (877) ; VisTaTech Center at Schoolcraft College 186 Haggerty Road, Livonia (734) ; vistatech.schoolcraft.edu Atheneum Suite Hotel and Conference Center 1 Brush Ave., Detroit (313) ; Shenandoah Country Club 56 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield Township (248) ; shenandoahcc.net The Henry, Autograph Collection 3 Town Center Drive, Dearborn (313) 441-2; Westin Detroit Metropolitan Airport 251 Worldgateway Place, Detroit (734) ; Eastern Michigan University 14 McKenny Hall, Ypsilanti (734) ; The Westin Southfield 15 Town Center, Southfield 4875 (248) 827-4; Michigan Union 53 S. State St., Ann Arbor 4819 (734) ; uunions.umich.edu/munion Cleary University-Howell Campus 3725 Cleary Drive, Howell (517) ; Godfrey Renee manager Debra Schultz general manager Maria Gatzaros owner and Sophia Plastiras sales manager Matthew Jackson director John DelSignore Michael Neubecker C and COO Brenda Durling director, VisTaTech Operations Starsky Assadi general manager Lee Sharkas general manager Joseph Shurmur general manager John Reed general manager James Smith Jerry Tononi general manager Barbara Niemi associate director, event operations Jayson Boyers Total square feet of meeting space Square feet of largest meeting space Capacity of largest theater/ classroom banquet/ cocktail style 55, 136 / / 2 51,61 1,45 1,1 / 65 / 5 46, 6,7 75 / / 55 45,3 35,3 4, / 1,9 2,2 / 2,8 42, 9,8 1, / 5 64 / 1,2 41,154 12,35 5 / / 6 38, / / 35, 12, 9 / 8 1, / 1,2 34, 2,4 / 1,22 1,2 / 2,8 31,99 15,99 8 / 7 1,2 / 1,3 31,313 15,95 2, / 1,76 1,42 / 2, 3, 1, 1, / 5 62 / 7 3, 7, / / 3, 16, 45 / 4 75 / 999 3, 3,3 38 / / 4 3, 23, 2,3 / 1,2 1,6 / 2, 3, 14, 1,2 / 9 9 / 1,2 29,973 7,471 6 / 4 4 / 1, 28, 17,3 4 / 25 7 / 8 27,633 11,336 / 7 / 1,3 26, 12,21 1,2 / 6 8 / 1,2 26, 7,3 8 / 4 5 / 8 25, 14, 1, / 35 5 / 4 24,732 4,628 5 / 2 4 / 5 24, 6,325 6 / / 4 23, 17, 1,2 / 7 8 / 9 Number of meeting rooms Amenities Reclining seats, full-service cocktail bar and display kitchen, 9 stadium-style auditoriums 15 Experienced staff, caterer, wireless Internet, gallery tours, custom menus, wedding receptions, civil wedding ceremonies and corporate or social events 22 Four-diamond hotel, complimentary wireless Internet, on-site catering, 27-hole golf course, outdoor gardens and courtyard for cocktail receptions, two restaurants 8 Full service on-site catering; weddings, showers, anniversaries, trade-shows; continuous unobstructed meeting space; high-speed Internet access; publicaddress microphone/speaker system; advanced multimedia audiovisual equipment and technical support staff 44 Championship golf course and clubhouse on property, IACC-approved conference center, on-site audiovisual services, tiered auditorium, outdoor event areas, free Wi-Fi, indoor pool, hot tub, dry sauna, tennis courts, fitness facility 5 Behind-the-scenes tours, Paws appearances, unique views 7 Community center: Kitchen is available with access to rooms; activity center (gym). Has been used for concerts and events during the summer. 6 Two-story lobby with grand staircase, in-house catering, complete sound system, wheelchair access, off-site catering available 8 A multi-use facility that can host exhibitions, conventions, meetings and receptions. River view suites, flexible ballroom and the Lake Huron Convention Hall, which are able to accommodate from 64 to 1, guests. Computerized theatrical lighting, valet parking available, free self parking for up to 3 cars, panoramic water view, outdoor spaces, cascading fountains, podium/microphone capability, theater-style space is glass-enclosed; banquet-style can be sectioned into smaller spaces 16 A non-smoking hotel with a business center, a well-stocked gaming arcade, a 24-hour fitness center with sauna, as well as an indoor track. Free high-speed Wi-Fi, two restaurants, room service. 12 Meeting rooms are dividable, on-site catering with full menus, wheelchair access, free parking, production-level audio/visual equipment, AV and event planning staff 13 Westin Workout, indoor pool, spa, three restaurants, bar, valet parking, 24-hour in-room dining, business center 11 Indoor balcony above the grand ballroom with windows overlooking a spectacular city view 11 Professional conference center with built-in audiovisual technology including free on-site support. Free Wi-Fi and wired 1 GB Internet, video-conferencing and Web casting. Large display area with automobile access, free parking. 12 Free Wi-Fi, color digital marquee on I-96 to promote events, more than 8 acres of free parking, video conferencing services, audiovisual equipment and technicians to assist, easy access to I-96, I-275 and M-14 2 Modular ballroom; unique lounges and nightclub for cocktail receptions; complete line of audio, video, lighting equipment, wireless Internet and video conferencing; specializing in grand galas, and executive retreats 15 Advanced telecommunications throughout the facility, on-site AV and IT support, flexible furniture configurations in most meeting rooms and an onsite catering service and restaurant. 11 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 9 Guest of honor suite, executive board room, 5,86 square feet of elegant prefunction space for cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, 4, square feet outdoor terrace, valet parking, on-site golf course and driving range 16 AAA four-diamond hotel, 38 guest rooms and suites, on-site AV, restaurant, fitness center, indoor pool, sauna, whirlpool, spa services, business center, on-site art collection 28 Four-diamond airport-area hotel; direct-connect in-terminal hotel; TSA access from hotel lobby to 9 shops and services inside terminal, valet parking, indoor pool and fitness center, restaurant and lounge 15 Full-service catering; food court vendors; state-of-the-art technology, audiovisual 25 IACC approved executive meeting center, free parking, 24-hour room service, indoor pool, hot tub, fitness center, restaurant, lounge, Internet access, valet parking, business center, coffee shop 22 Restaurant, store, Ethernet, on-site catering, located on University of Michigan campus 13 Podium, LCD projector, DVD/VCR and projection screen in all meeting rooms, free parking, Secunda Art Museum collection displayed on common area walls of meeting facilities 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. = not available. B Formerly Best Western Plus Sterling Inn Banquet and Conference Center C Michael Neubecker has been named the new and COO, subject to approval by gaming regulators. REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS

107 PLAN ON... AFFORDABILITY VENUES & RATES FOR EVERY BUDGET ACCESSIBILITY CENTRAL LOCATION BOOSTS ATTENDANCE DEDICATION VOTED 214 BEST CVB IN MICHIGAN * Great events don t just happen. A successful meeting or event requires a great destination and expert planning. In Greater Lansing, event attendees find a unique atmosphere which becomes a catalyst for creativity, discussion and real engagement. Add to that a dedicated CVB, focused solely on supporting your event team and you re really talking about an event to remember. Plan on your best event ever. Plan on Greater Lansing, Michigan. GREATER LANSING CMP, CTA atoy@lansing.org mchotchkiss@lansing.org CMP, CTA LANSING CTA amoon@lansing.org *Source: Michigan chapter of Meeting Professionals International

108 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST GREATER MICHIGAN MEETING FACILITIES Ranked by total square feet of meeting space Rank Facility Address Phone; website DeVos Place Convention Center 33 Monroe Ave. NW, Grand Rapids 4953 (616) ; devosplace.org Lansing Center 333 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing (517) ; lansingcenter.com DeltaPlex Arena & Conference Center 25 Turner Ave., Grand Rapids (616) 364-9; deltaplex.com Grand Traverse Resort & Spa 1 Grand Traverse Village Blvd., Acme 4961 (8) / (231) 534-6; Wings Event Center 36 Vanrick Drive, Kalamazoo 491 (269) ; Kalamazoo County Expo Center 29 Lake St., Kalamazoo 4948 (269) ; kalamazooexpocenter.com McMorran Place Sports and Entertainment Center 71 McMorran Blvd., Port Huron 486 (81) ; Amway Grand Plaza Hotel 187 Monroe Ave. NW, Grand Rapids 4953 (616) 774-2; amwaygrand.com Broad Art Musem 547 E. Circle Drive, East Lansing (517) ; broadmuseum.msu.edu Radisson Plaza Hotel of Kalamazoo 1 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo 497 (269) ; radissonkzoo.com Grand Rapids Art Museum 11 Monroe Center NW, Grand Rapids 4953 (616) 831-1; Boyne Mountain Resort One Boyne Mountain Road, Boyne Falls (231) 549-6; boyne.com Shanty Creek Resorts 578 Shanty Creek Road, Bellaire (231) ; shantycreek.com Blue Water Convention Center 5 Thomas Edison Parkway, Port Huron 486 (81) ; Boyne Highlands Resort 6 Highland Drive, Harbor Springs 4974 (231) 526-3; boyne.com Van Andel Arena 13 W. Fulton St., Grand Rapids 4953 (616) ; vanandelarena.com Kewadin Casino Sault Ste. Marie 2186 Shunk Road, Sault Ste. Marie (8) ; Wharton Center for Performing Arts 75 E. Shaw Lane, MSU, East Lansing (517) ; whartoncenter.com Dennos Museum Center 141 College Drive, Traverse City (231) ; Kellogg Arena One McCamly Square, Battle Creek 4917 (269) ; McCamly Plaza Hotel 5 Capital Ave. SW, Battle Creek 4917 (269) ; Frauenthal Center for Performing Arts 425 W. Western Ave., Muskegon 4944 (231) ; frauenthal.org Grand Hotel One Grand Ave., Mackinac Island (96) ; grandhotel.com The Groves Center at KVCC 717 Elm Valley Drive, Kalamazoo 499 (269) ; kvccgrovescenter.com FireKeepers Casino Hotel E. Michigan Ave., Battle Creek FKC-8777; Top executive(s) Richard MacKeigan regional general manager Scott Keith Joel Langlois Tim Norman general manager Robert Underwood general manager David Rachowicz director Kim Appel general manager Richard Winn Caitlin Doherty, curator and deputy director of curatorial affairs; Marc-Olivier Wahler, director Tim Rayman director of hotels Dana Friis-Hansen director and Ed Grice general manager Pete Bigford general manager and COO Kim Appel general manager Mike Chumbler general manager Richard MacKeigan regional general manager Lisa Fisher general manager Mike Brand executive director and Diane Baribeau general manager Eugene Jenneman executive director Ben Randels operations manager Robert Holsten general manager Linda Medema sales and marketing manager Ken Hayward EVP and managing director Craig Jbara VP for strategic and economic development Brian Decorah, ; Jim Wise, VP of marketing; Sara Moore, PR supervisor Total square feet of meeting space Square feet of largest meeting space Capacity of largest theater/ classroom banquet/ cocktail style 24, 162, 14,56 / 9, 1,73 / 18, 124,118 71,76 5,7 / 4, / 5,6 15, 24, 6,5 / 2, 1,5 / 2,5 86,5 19, 2,25 / 1,2 1,5 / 65, 2, 5, / 1,415 1,415 / 1,415 62, 24, 2,5 / 1,2 1,5 / 1,5 48, 15, 1,14 / 55 5 / 8 47, 8,75 1,1 / 6 72 / 1,15 46, 4, / / 75 44, 1, 1, / / 1,2 37,667 1,437 3 / / 7 37, 1, 1, / 6 74 / 1, 36, 9,6 1, / 7 7 / 1, 34, 2,4 / 1,22 1,2 / 2,8 31,5 9,5 4 / / 5 3,772 12,472 / 1,5 84 / 3, 13,5 1,5 / / 3, 1, 2 / 16 / 25 3, 1, 367 / 7 2 / 4 3, / / 25, 4,9 2, / 4 1, / 2,5 25, 4,67 1,722 / / 25 24,45 7,8 1, / 325 1,5 / 1,5 22,374 3, / 7 1 / 124 2,642 17,5 2,24 / 936 1,144 / 1,144 Number of meeting rooms Amenities 26 In-house decorator, security and audiovisual company 23 Connected via skywalk to the newly renovated 26-room Radisson Hotel Lansing. Walking distance to more than 4 bars and restaurants. 7 Wi-Fi, equipment rental, decorating equipment, large on-site parking, 52-foot-high ceiling loading dock, drive indoors 36 Golf, full-service spa, indoor/outdoor health club, indoor water playground/ pools, indoor tennis, retail shops, daycare, restaurants, 24-hour dog care, airport shuttle, Wi-Fi available, free on-site parking 13 Three separate facilities in one with 11 additional meeting spaces; catering and food service available on site 7 Outdoor festival space, free parking, Wi-Fi access, audio access, concessions, ATM on-site 2 Audiovisual equipment and full theatrical draping 42 Eight restaurants and lounges, business center, wireless and wired highspeed Internet, audiovisual equipment, full-service salon and spa, skywalk connecting hotel to DeVos Place Convention Center 4 Unique venue with state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment, award-winning architecture, and world-class contemporary art 22 Salon and spa, athletic club, swimming pool, coffee shop, fashion boutique, four unique restaurants, concierge lounge 1 West 8 Audiovisual equipment 2 Golf, spa, zip line, Avalanche Bay water park, skiing, snowboarding, biking, horse trail rides, tennis, fishing, Segway tours, complimentary Wi-Fi and parking, on-site restaurants 2 Four championship golf courses, two mountains with 53 Alpine runs; spa and fitness center; two indoor and three outdoor pools; tennis courts; five restaurants; in-room dining; complimentary shuttle service 8 A multi-use facility that can host exhibitions, conventions, meetings and receptions. River view suites, flexible ballroom and the Lake Huron Convention Hall, which are able to accommodate from 64 to 1, guests. 16 Golf, spa, zip line, skiing, snowboarding, Segway tours, dog sledding, horse trail riding, swimming, dinner theater, biking, tennis, fishing, boating, complimentary Wi-Fi and parking, on-site restaurants 5 ATM, box office, restaurant and bar, concessions 15 Full-service banquet facilities and a 318 room on-site hotel all complete with sound, lighting, audiovisual equipment, fax service and wireless internet,on-site staff convention coordinators 2 Four stages, facility rentals, tours The Milliken Auditorium holds 367 plus handicapped seating. It has a large stage and full AV capacity. Able to accommodate a variety of events from sporting events to concerts, trade shows to meetings. 17 Main ballroom and 16th floor rooftop space, 5" LCD flat screen TV and sound system 8 1,722-seat historic theater; art gallery; banquet, exhibit and meeting space 12 No penalty for guestroom attrition, complimentary meeting and function space, complimentary wireless Internet, use of audiovisual equipment, coffee, iced tea and lemonade for meetings, complimentary music with private dinner, if desired 11 Wi-Fi, free convenient parking, scenic location, video conferencing, portable computer lab 9 Audiovisual equipment, support staff This list of meeting facilities is an approximate compilation of the largest such facilities in Michigan but outside of Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw or Livingston counties. Information is provided by the venue unless otherwise noted. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Actual figures may vary. = not available. SEE PAGE 15 REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS

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110 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST GREATER MICHIGAN MEETING FACILITIES Ranked by total square feet of meeting space FROM PAGE 13 Rank Facility Address Phone; website L.C. Walker Arena 955 Fourth St., Muskegon 4944 (231) ; Treetops Resort 3962 Wilkinson Road, Gaylord (989) ; treetops.com The Pinnacle Center 333 Highland Drive, Hudsonville (616) ; thepinnaclecenter.com JW Marriott Grand Rapids 235 Louis Campau St. NW, Grand Rapids 4953 (616) ; Event Center at Fricano Place 15 W. Western, Muskegon (231) ; fricanoplace.com Muskegon Community College 221 S. Quarterline Road, Muskegon (231) ; Crystal Mountain 125 Crystal Mountain Drive, Thompsonville (888) ; Fetzer Center at Western Michigan University 193 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo (269) ; Gull Lake Ministries 1988 Midlake Drive, Hickory Corners 496 (269) ; gulllake.org Four Winds Casino-Resort Silver Creek Event Center Wilson Road, New Buffalo (866) ; newbuffalo/silvercreek_ent.php Top executive(s) Nigel Hawryliw assistant manager Russell Glasby director of sales Bill Worst managing member George Aquino general manager Total square feet of meeting space Square feet of largest meeting space Capacity of largest theater/ classroom banquet/ cocktail style 2,2 16,2 / / 2,16 1, 1, / 5 85 / 1,2 2, 1,8 1, / 6 8 / 1,5 2, 12,32 1,18 / / 1, Jay Carlson, operations manager; Emily DeMuro, event coordinator 2, 1, 5 / 2 5 / 55 Dale Nesbary Jim MacInnes John Dunn Daniel Wallace executive director The Conference Centers of Western Michigan University- Joe Wilson Downtown Grand Rapids director, conference 2 Ionia St. S.W., Grand Rapids 4953 and facilities (616) ; wmich.edu/grandrapids/conferencing Bavarian Inn Lodge & Conference Center One Covered Bridge Lane, Frankenmuth (855) ; bavarianinn.com Prince Conference Center at Calvin College 18 East Beltline SE, Grand Rapids (616) ; 18,58 4, / / 18, 6,5 425 / 3 46 / 18, 4,48 45 / / 4 17,76 4,73 7 / 4 / 17, 1,6 / 1,1 1, / 2, Judy Zehnder Keller of lodge and gift shops Michael LeRoy The Conference Centers of Western Michigan University- Joe Wilson East Beltline Grand Rapids director, conference 2333 East Beltline S.E., Grand Rapids and facilities (616) ; wmich.edu/grandrapids/conferencing Park Place Hotel 3 E. State St., Traverse City (231) 946-5; park-place-hotel.com West Michigan Whitecaps / Fifth Third Ballpark 45 W. River Drive NE, Comstock Park (616) ; or Jack Breslin Student Events Center 534 Birch Road, East Lansing (517) ; Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park 1 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids (888) ; Holland Civic Center 15 W. 8th St., Holland (616) ; NMC Hagerty Center 715 E. Front St., Traverse City (231) ; W.K. Kellogg Conference Center and Manor House 37 E. Gull Lake Drive, Hickory Corners 496 (269) ; Mt. Pleasant Comfort Inn & Suites 2424 S. Mission St., Mount Pleasant (989) 772-4; mtpcomfortinn.com Radisson Hotel Lansing at the Capitol 111 N. Grand Ave., Lansing (517) ; Kettering University 17 University Ave., Flint 4854 (8) ; Kalamazoo Institute of Arts 314 S. Park St., Kalamazoo 497 (269) ; Lisa Monache director of sales and marketing Lew Chamberlin and managing partner Fred Kayne building manager David Hooker Jeremy Myers Recreation/Civic Center manager Fritz Erickson, Northern Michigan University Kay Gross executive director 16,717 3, / 2 28 / 4 15,617 6,76 6 / 22 5 / 15, 4,48 4 / 2 32 / 13,383 1, / 9 9 / 15 12,873 / / 12,3 3,6 2 / / 2 12,211 9,349 6 / 5 / 65 11,514 7,54 5, / / 85 11,46 9,7 / 8 / 11, / 38 / 1,43 2,13 12 / / 12 Mark Homuth 1, 85 / 5 Area director of sales / and marketing Kimberly Debrabander sales account manager Robert McMahan Belinda Tate executive director 1, 6,9 8 / 4 4 / 7 1, 3,2 7 / 7 56 / 7 8,175 2,65 26 / 16 2 / 375 Number of meeting rooms Amenities 5,1-seat multi-purpose arena 6 Golf, instruction, spa, downhill skiing, snowmobiling; meeting rooms are equipped to handle audiovisual equipment and include high-speed Internet connections 5 Room set-up; staging with theater backdrop; wide-screen, HD projectors, HD cameras and recording; live-stream broadcasting; laptop hook-up; technician, wired and wireless Internet; free parking 8 In-house audiovisual equipment as well as creative in-house catering to make your event a true success. Complimentary water, candies, pens and pads are included in each meeting room. 3 Offers views of Muskegon Lake, an outdoor terrace, an open floor plan and preferred caterers to choose from. 1 Free parking and wireless Internet access, large rooms with several setup options, catering, audiovisual, tech support and equipment, easy access to major highways 12 Wireless Internet access in all guest rooms and most public areas. Business center with fax, computers, Internet access, copy machines, message processing and other services 13 Beautiful outdoor patio, private complimentary parking, full-service catering, state-of-the-art auditorium 11 Indoor basketball, volleyball, rock climbing, bowling, pickleball, track, workout area, game room; outdoor basketball, volleyball, tennis, green space 6 18 Built-in projection in all meeting rooms 9 The lodge offers 36 guest rooms, meeting space, four indoor pools, two restaurants and lounges along with a family fun center. 13 On-site hotel with complimentary deluxe continental breakfast, complimentary audiovisual equipment usage, complimentary parking 25 Built-in projection, two PC computer labs, free parking 9 Domed ballroom, views of downtown Traverse City and Grand Traverse Bay, banquet menu 22 A baseball stadium with outdoor space, parking lot and a year-round 3,5-square-foot banquet room 5 Space among five meeting rooms, two auxiliary gymnasiums, concourse and 15,-seat arena; sound and lighting systems, audiovisual equipment; wireless Internet; platform seating for 165 people Free parking, event coordinator and security guard services, set-up and clean-up, audiovisual, catering, and full bar service (additional fees) Sound equipment, Wi-Fi available upon request, projection screen Able to assist with breakout rooms, meeting agenda, guest accommodations and audiovisual needs 11 Located on 32 acres of Gull Lake; swimming, fishing, soccer, sand volleyball, basketball; picnic area, activity room, walking and biking trails; a full-service conference center Audiovisual equipment, including LCD projector; boardroom for executivestyle meetings with natural light and ergonomically designed chairs; catering available; high-speed, wireless Internet access 1, square feet of flexible meeting space, audiovisual equipment, including LCD projector, boardroom for executive-style meetings with natural light and ergonomically designed chairs, catering available, highspeed, wireless Internet access 2 5 Audiovisual equipment, kitchen, 155 free parking spots, access to art galleries, 24 banquet tables, 212 chairs, eight cocktail rounds, freedom to choose caterer REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS This list of meeting facilities is an approximate compilation of the largest such facilities in Michigan but outside of Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw or Livingston counties. Information is provided by the venue unless otherwise noted. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Actual figures may vary. = not available. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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112 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST LAW FIRMS Ranked by number of attorneys Rank Company Address Phone; website Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP 229 First National Building, 66 Woodward Ave., Detroit (313) 465-7; Dickinson Wright PLLC 5 Woodward Ave., Suite 4, Detroit (313) ; Dykema Gossett PLLC 4 Renaissance Center, Detroit (313) ; Bodman PLC Sixth Floor at Ford Field, 191 St. Antoine St., Detroit (313) ; Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC 15 W. Jefferson Ave., Suite 25, Detroit (313) ; Butzel Long PC 15 W. Jefferson Ave., Suite 1, Detroit (313) 225-7; Clark Hill PLC 5 Woodward Ave., Suite 35, Detroit (313) ; Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss PC Franklin Road, Suite 25, Southfield (248) 351-3; Plunkett Cooney PC 3855 Woodward Ave., Suite 2, Bloomfield Hills 4834 (248) 91-4; Kitch Drutchas Wagner Valitutti & Sherbrook PC 1 Woodward Ave., Suite 24, Detroit (313) ; Brooks Kushman PC 1 Town Center, 22nd Floor, Southfield 4875 (248) ; Top local executive(s) David Foltyn chairman and William Burgess Peter Kellett chairman and Ralph McDowell chairman Michael McGee Justin Klimko and managing shareholder John Hern Bill Sider and managing partner Dennis Cowan Mark Wisniewski chairman and Mark Cantor Giarmarco, Mullins & Horton PC Executive 11 W. Big Beaver Road, 1th Floor Columbia Center, Troy committee 4884; (248) 457-7; Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC 45 W. Fourth St., Royal Oak 4867 (248) ; Garan Lucow Miller PC 1155 Brewery Park Blvd., Suite 2, Detroit 4827 (313) ; Hewson & Van Hellemont PC 259 Greenfield Road, Suite 65, Oak Park (248) ; Harness, Dickey & Pierce PLC 5445 Corporate Drive, Suite 2, Troy 4898 (248) ; Secrest, Wardle, Lynch, Hampton, Truex and Morley PC 26 Troy Center Drive, P.O. Box 525, Troy (248) ; Kerr, Russell and Weber PLC 5 Woodward Ave., Suite 25, Detroit (313) 961-2; Collins Einhorn Farrell PC 4 Town Center, Ninth Floor, Southfield 4875 (248) ; The Mike Morse Law Firm 2491 Northwestern Highway, Suite 7, Southfield 4875 (248) 35-95; Sullivan, Ward, Asher & Patton PC 258 Northwestern Highway., 1 Maccabees Center, Southfield (248) 746-7; Zausmer, August & Caldwell PC 317 Middlebelt Road, Suite 15, Farmington Hills (248) ; Maddin, Hauser, Roth & Heller, P.C. 284 Northwestern Highway, Southfield (248) ; Vandeveer Garzia, P.C. 84 W. Long Lake Road, Suite 6, Troy 4898 (248) ; Warner Norcross & Judd LLP 2 Town Center, Suite 27, Southfield (248) 784-5; Mark Davis Robert Goldstein chairman of executive committee Elaine Sawyer and Michael Jolet senior partners Executive committee Mark Morley, cochair, exec committee; Bruce Truex, Executive committee Neil MacCallum chairman and Michael Sullivan Michael Morse attorney/owner Anthony Asher Mark Zausmer managing shareholder Mark Hauser CFO and Steven Sallen William Kiriazis, pres, co-managing partner with Donald Brownell Linda Paullin- Hebden executive partner Total local attorneys Partners June 216/215 June 216 Associates June Of Counsel June 216 Paralegal Michigan June 216 June 216 Worldwide June 216 Representative clients BlackEagle Partners LLC, Detroit Institute of Arts, General Motors Co., Huron Capital Partners LLC, Kellogg Co., Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust, Quicken Loans Family of Companies, Taubman, Trinity Health, Village Green AT&T, Beaumont Health, Carhartt, FCA US LLC, Ford Motor Co., Johnson Controls, J.P. Morgan Chase Bank N.A., Kettering University, Quantum Health, Wal-Mart Ford Motor Co., World Premier Investments, Toyota, Ocwen Financial Corp., General Motors Co., International Transmission Co., KLX Inc., ITG Brands LLC, Nationstar, J.P. Morgan Chase Comerica Bank, Archdiocese of Detroit, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Lear Corp., Ford family, Meridian Health Plan, Huntington National Bank, Cerberus Capital Management, Sparton Corp FCA US LLC, Comerica, Ford Motor Co., Detroit Edison, Meritor, Siemens, BorgWarner, city of Detroit, Michigan Finance Authority Sun Communities Inc., Inland Pipe Rehabilitation, Crestmark Bank, Belfor USA Group Inc., Redico, Strength Partners Bank of America, Beaumont Health System, First American Title Insurance Co., Frankenmuth Mutual Insurance Co., Huntington National Bank, other AIG, Ascension Health, Beaumont Health, Ciena Healthcare, Coverys, Farm Bureau, HCR Manorcare, Henry Ford Health System, State Farm, other Ford Motor Co., Lear Corp., Ames Co., 5-Hour Energy, Panduit, Domino's, Key Safety Systems, Oracle, Masco Corp BASF Corp., BMO Harris Bank N.A., Dow Corning, Konami Gaming Inc., Martinrea International Inc., Stryker Corp., ThyssenKrupp General Motors, Chrysler, Denso Corp., University of Michigan, La-Z-Boy AVL Test Systems, Michigan State Medical Society, Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies, Shanghai Zhongli Automobile Parts, Volkswagen Group Auto accident victims, Social Security clients, dog bite victims American House, Associated Metal Fabricators and Engineers, Health PRO/C, Iron Workers' Local No. 25, Medical Protective Co., Meemic, Nautilus Insurance Group, other ITC Holdings Corp., State Farm Insurance Co., Philadelphia Insurance Co., EMC Insurance Co., Farm Bureau Insurance Co., other 43 Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing, The Kroger Co., C Insurance Co., Zurich North America, the Hartford, AIG, Fidelity National Title Group, other Allstate, Travelers, Coca-Cola, C, Delta Air Lines, Life Time Fitness, Progressive Insurance, Hanover, Auto-Owners, Southwest Airlines Amway, Consumers Energy, Dow Chemical, Fifth Third Bank, Mahle Industries, Perrigo, Spectrum Health, Stryker, Robert Bosch, Whirlpool REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS This list is an approximate compilation of the largest law firms in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. 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114 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST LAW FIRMS Ranked by number of attorneys FROM PAGE 17 Company Address Rank Phone; website Kotz Sangster Wysocki PC 4 Renaissance Center, Suite 34, Detroit (313) ; Varnum LLP 16 West Fort St., Detroit (313) ; Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy & Sadler PLC Woodward Ave., Suite 2, Bloomfield Hills 4834 (248) ; Foley & Lardner LLP 5 Woodward Ave., Suite 27, Detroit (313) ; Young Basile Hanlon & MacFarlane PC 31 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 624, Troy 4884 (248) ; Kemp Klein Law Firm 21 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 6, Troy (248) ; Seyburn Kahn PC 2 Town Center, Suite 15, Southfield 4875 (248) ; Johnson Rosati Schultz Joppich PC Executive Drive, Suite 25, Farmington Hills (248) ; Sommers Schwartz PC One Towne Square, 17th Floor, Southfield 4876 (248) 355-3; Hertz Schram PC Chrysler House, 719 Griswold St., Suite , Detroit (313) ; Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman PLLC 21 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 12, Troy 4884 (248) ; Couzens, Lansky, Fealk, Ellis, Roeder & Lazar PC W. 12 Mile Road, Suite 2, Farmington Hills (248) ; Cummings, McClorey, Davis & Acho PLC 339 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 4815 (734) ; Harvey Kruse PC 15 Wilshire Drive, Suite 32, Troy 4884 (248) ; Barris, Sott, Denn & Driker PLLC 333 W. Fort St., Suite 12, Detroit (313) ; Braun Kendrick Finkbeiner PLC 431 Fashion Square Blvd., Saginaw 4863 (989) ; Conlin, McKenney & Philbrick PC 35 S. Main St., Suite 4, Ann Arbor 4814 (734) 761-9; O'Reilly Rancilio PC 129 Hall Road, Suite 35, Sterling Heights (586) 726-1; Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC 323 Northwestern Highway, Suite 23, Farmington Hills (248) ; Williams, Williams, Rattner & Plunkett PC 38 N. Old Woodward Ave., Suite 3, Birmingham 489 (248) ; Carlson, Gaskey & Olds PC 4 W. Maple Road, Suite 35, Birmingham 489 (248) ; Pepper Hamilton LLP 4 Town Center, Suite 18, Southfield (248) ; Reising Ethington PC 755 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 185, Troy 4884 (248) ; Abbott, Nicholson, Quilter, Esshaki & Youngblood PC 3 River Place, Suite 3, Detroit 4827 (313) ; Quinn Law Group PLLC 215 Haggerty Road, Suite 3, Northville (248) 38-93; Top local executive(s) Gregory Wysocki and managing partner Richard Hooker partner Edward Dawda; Curtis Mann; Michael Mulcahy; William Rosin; Wayne Segal Daljit Doogal Detroit office managing partner Andrew Basile Jr. Ralph Castelli Jr., and managing partner Bruce Kahn, Michael Santeufemia, co-managing shareholders, executive VPs Carol Rosati managing shareholder/ treasurer Joseph Bourgon Victor Norris managing shareholder Kimberly Commins- Tzoumakas managing partner Jeffrey Levine managing partner Christopher Schultz managing partner Michael Schmidt Management committee: David Bargamian, James Fontichiaro, Morley Witus Timothy Curtiss managing partner Allen Philbrick senior litigation partner Charles Turnbull Brian Renaud vice, Southeast Michigan R. Jamison Williams Jr. managing partner Theodore Olds III Thomas P. Wilczak attorney-in-charge William Francis chairperson and William Gilbride Jr. Christopher Quinn Total local attorneys Partners June 216/215 June 216 Associates June Of Counsel June 216 Paralegal Michigan June 216 June 216 Worldwide June 216 Representative clients Aluminum Blanking Co. Inc., Alta Equipment Co., Detroit Economic Growth, Guy Hurley, Peerless, Skanska, The Salvation Army, other Alliance Franchise Brands, Borroughs, Bradford White, Kellogg Co., Flagstar Bank, Georgia-Pacific, Kawasaki Motors, Metro Health Hospital, other Wynnchurch Capital, Kohler Co., Nexteer Automotive, Amcor Limited, AISIN, TI Automotive, Steve Madden LTD, Suncoke Energy, Tower Automotive, Pulte Group Nissan, Google, Sherwin Williams, Altair, ServiceNow, GoPro, IXL Michigan Municipal Risk Management Authority; cities of Novi, Farmington Hills, Farmington, Huntington Woods, Wixom; townships of Green Oak, Waterford and Highland; Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority, other Quicken Loans, LPL Financial LLC, Prefix Corp., Fidelity National Title, Transnav, Sachse Construction and Development, Vesco Oil, Live Nation Entertainment, other Chemical Bank, police and fire retirement/general retirement systems of city of Detroit, Flagstar Bank, Prince Group LLC, other Michigan Municipal Risk Management Authority, Detroit Edison Co., Plastipak Holdings Inc., Consumers Energy, other Nationwide, Amerisure, Honeywell, Crane Co. and insurance companies of National General, Liberty Mutual, Zurich America, Colony, Meemic Co., Hartford Co General Motors LLC; Kojaian Management; Guardsmark LLC; RBS Citizens National Assoc., dba Charter One Bank; Talmer Bank and Trust; Harvard Drug Group LLC; Maxion Wheels, Hayes Lemmerz, other Arthrex Inc., United Technologies Corp., Ford Global Technologies Inc., Rehrig Pacific Co., Faurecia Emissions Control, Masco Corp., other Urban Science, Pilkington, DTE Energy, Flex-N- Gate, Talmer Bank, Nestle, NovoDynamics, Detroit Transportation Corp., Conrail General Motors, University of Michigan, Owens- Illinois, Jaguar Land Rover, Henry Ford Health System, BorgWarner, NEC Corp., other Detroit Auto Dealers Association, Flame Furnace, Great Lakes Cancer Management Specialists, North American International Auto Show, other Nike, Tapco, SA REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 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. = not available.

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116 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST GREATER MICHIGAN LAW FIRMS Ranked by number of attorneys outside Southeast Michigan Rank Company Address Phone; website Warner Norcross & Judd LLP 9 Fifth Third Center, 111 Lyon St. NW, Grand Rapids 4953; (616) 752-2; Varnum LLP 333 Bridge St. NW, Grand Rapids (616) 336-6; Miller Johnson 25 Monroe Ave. NW, Suite 8, Grand Rapids ; (616) ; Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC 313 S. Washington Square, Lansing (517) ; Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge PC 1 Monroe Center, Grand Rapids 4953 (616) 774-8; Rhoades McKee PC 55 Campau Ave. NW, Suite 3, Grand Rapids 4953 (616) ; Dickinson Wright PLLC 5 Woodward Ave., Suite 4, Detroit (313) ; Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC 15 W. Jefferson, Suite 25, Detroit (313) ; Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP 229 First National Building, 66 Woodward Ave., Detroit (313) 465-7; Mika Meyers PLC 9 Monroe Ave. NW, Grand Rapids 4953 (616) 632-8; Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap PC 124 W. Allegan, Suite 1, Lansing (517) ; Plunkett Cooney PC 3855 Woodward Ave., Suite 2, Bloomfield Hills 4834 (248) 91-4; Dykema Gossett PLLC 4 Renaissance Center, Detroit (313) ; Thrun Law Firm PC 29 West Road, East Lansing (517) 484-8; Clark Hill PLC 5 Woodward Ave., Suite 35, Detroit (313) ; McShane & Bowie PLC 99 Monroe Ave. NW, Suite 11, Grand Rapids 4953 (616) 732-5; Barnes & Thornburg LLP 171 Monroe Ave. NW, Suite 1, Grand Rapids (616) ; Garan Lucow Miller PC 1155 Brewery Park Boulevard, Suite 2, Detroit 4827 (313) ; Scholten Fant PC 1 N. Third St., Grand Haven (616) ; Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis & Gotting PC 124 W. Allegan St., No. 7, Lansing (517) ; Lewis, Reed & Allen PC 136 E. Michigan Ave., Suite 8, Kalamazoo 497 (269) ; Price Heneveld LLP 695 Kenmoor Avenue SE, Grand Rapids (616) ; Cunningham Dalman PC 321 Settlers Road, P.O. Box 1767, Holland (616) ; holland-law.com Secrest, Wardle, Lynch, Hampton, Truex and Morley PC 26 Troy Center Drive, P.O. Box 525, Troy (248) ; Cummings, McClorey, Davis & Acho PLC 339 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 4815 (734) ; Top Michigan executive Douglas Dozeman managing partner Scott Huizenga partner and David Khorey managing partner Craig Mutch managing member Michael Sanders William Jack, Jr. Paul McCarthy, executive committee member William Burgess Michael McGee David Foltyn chairman and Douglas Donnell managing member Michael Donnelly Dennis Cowan Peter Kellett chairman and Gordon VanWieren Stephen Ormond managing partner John Grant managing partner Tracy Larsen Grand Rapids managing partner Robert Goldstein chairman of executive committee Ronald Bultje chairman of executive committee Kevin Roragen William Redmond managing partner Kevin Grzelak managing partner Jeffrey Helder managing partner Mark Morley co-chairman, executive committee and Bruce Truex Christopher Schultz managing partner Outstate attorneys June 216/ Worldwide attorneys June 216/ 215 Michigan office locations Grand Rapids, Southfield, Macomb County, Midland, Muskegon, Kalamazoo, Holland, Lansing Grand Rapids, Grand Haven, Kalamazoo, Lansing, metro Detroit, Novi, Ann Arbor, Hastings Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo Lansing, Farmington Hills, Grand Rapids, Detroit, Holland Grand Rapids, Traverse City, Holland, Muskegon, Ann Arbor Holland, Grand Rapids Ann Arbor, Troy, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Saginaw Detroit, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Troy Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills, Detroit, Kalamazoo, Lansing Grand Rapids, Caledonia, Rockford, Manistee Lansing, Detroit, Grand Rapids Bloomfield Hills, Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, East Lansing, Marquette, Mt. Clemens, Petoskey Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing East Lansing, Novi, Grand Rapids, Traverse City Birmingham, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing Grand Rapids Grand Rapids Grand Blanc, Port Huron, Lansing, Marquette, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Traverse City, Detroit, Troy Grand Haven Lansing Kalamazoo Grand Rapids Holland Troy, Grand Rapids, Lansing Livonia, Clinton Township, Grand Rapids, Traverse City Representative clients Amway, Consumers Energy, Dow Chemical, Fifth Third Bank, Mahle Industries, Perrigo, Spectrum Health, Stryker, Robert Bosch, Whirlpool Alliance Franchise Brands, Borroughs, Bradford White, Kellogg Co., Flagstar Bank, Georgia-Pacific, Kawasaki Motors, Metro Health Hospital, Michigan Sugar, Sappi/S.D. Warren. Benteler Automotive Corp., Bronson Healthcare, Covenant HealthCare, Gordon Food Service, Kellogg Co., Metro Health, Spectrum Health, Stryker Corp., Trinity Health, Washtenaw County Spectrum Health, Holland Hospital, University of Michigan Health System, Trinity Health, Michigan Professional Insurance Exchange, other AT&T, Beaumont Health, Carhartt, FCA US LLC, Ford Motor Co., Johnson Controls, J.P. Morgan Chase Bank N.A., Kettering University, Quantum Health, Wal-Mart FCA US LLC, Comerica, Ford Motor Co., Detroit Edison, Meritor, Siemens, BorgWarner, city of Detroit, Michigan Finance Authority BlackEagle Partners LLC, Detroit Institute of Arts, General Motors Co., Huron Capital Partners LLC, Kellogg Co., Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust, Quicken Loans, other Bank of America, Beaumont Health System, First American Title Insurance Co., Frankenmuth Mutual Insurance Co., Huntington National Bank, Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., Michigan Municipal League Liability & Property Pool, PNC Bank, other Ford Motor Co., World Premier Investments, Toyota, Ocwen Financial Corp., General Motors Co., International Transmission Co., KLX Inc., other Michigan schools and various municipalities Bissell Inc., Whirlpool Corp., Faurencia, Dow Chemical Co., Herman Miller, Mercy Health Partners, KelloggÕs, Wolverine World Wide Inc., Meijer Inc., Gordon Food Service Inc. Village of Spring Lake, Zeeland Farm Services, city of Fennville, Holland Township Corning, Ford Motor Co., Gentex Corp., Leco Corp., SA, Perrigo, SAF-Holland, Schwabe, Steelcase, Whirlpool Corp. Michigan Municipal Risk Management Authority, Detroit Edison Co., Michigan Community College Risk Management Authority, Plastipak, other REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS This list is an approximate compilation of the largest law firms with a presence outside of 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. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the law firms. Firms are listed with the address and top executive of their main Michigan office. = not available. If you believe your company should be on this list, contact Sonya Hill at shill@crain.com. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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118 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW FIRMS Ranked by number of IP lawyers Rank Firm Address Phone; website Brooks Kushman PC 1 Town Center, 22nd Floor, Southfield 4875 (248) ; Harness, Dickey & Pierce PLC 5445 Corporate Drive, Suite 2, Troy 4898 (248) ; Dickinson Wright PLLC 5 Woodward Ave., Suite 4, Detroit (313) ; Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP 229 First National Building, 66 Woodward Ave., Detroit (313) 465-7; Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC 45 W. Fourth St., Royal Oak 4867 (248) ; Young Basile Hanlon & MacFarlane PC 31 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 624, Troy 4884 (248) ; Carlson, Gaskey & Olds PC 4 W. Maple Road, Suite 35, Birmingham 489 (248) ; Reising Ethington PC 755 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 185, Troy 4884 (248) ; Quinn Law Group PLLC 215 Haggerty Road, Suite 3, Northville (248) 38-93; Brinks Gilson & Lione 524 S. Main St., Suite 2, Ann Arbor (734) 32-6; Bodman PLC Sixth Floor at Ford Field, 191 St. Antoine St., Detroit (313) ; Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone PLC 15 W. Jefferson Ave., Suite 25, Detroit (313) ; Price Heneveld LLP 695 Kenmoor, S.E., Grand Rapids (616) ; Dinsmore & Shohl LLP 9 Wilshire Drive, Suite 3, Troy 4884 (248) 647-6; Fishman Stewart PLLC Woodward Ave., Suite 14, Bloomfield Hills 4834 (248) 594-6; Warner Norcross & Judd LLP 2 Town Center, Suite 27, Southfield (248) 784-5; Bejin Bieneman PLC 3 River Place, Suite 165, Detroit 4827 (313) ; b2iplaw.com Darrow Mustafa PC 41 N. Center St., Suite 2, Northville (248) ; The Dobrusin Law Firm PC 29 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac (248) ; Cantor Colburn LLP 21 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 111, Troy 4884 (248) ; Garan Lucow Miller PC 1155 Brewery Park Blvd., Suite 2, Detroit 4827 (313) ; Butzel Long PC 15 W. Jefferson Ave., Suite 1, Detroit (313) 225-7; Dykema Gossett PLLC 4 Renaissance Center, Detroit (313) ; Carrier, Blackman & Associates PC 4344 W. 1 Mile Road, Novi (248) ; Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss PC Franklin Road, Suite 25, Southfield (248) 351-3; Top local executive(s) Mark Cantor Local intellectual property lawyers June 216/ Executive committee William Burgess David Foltyn chairman and Mark Davis Andrew Basile Jr. Theodore Olds III William Francis chairperson and Christopher Quinn Steven Oberholtzer managing partner Ann Arbor office Ralph McDowell chairman Michael McGee Kevin Grzelak managing partner Thomas Anderson office managing partner Michael Stewart and Michael Fishman founding partners Linda Paullin-Hebden executive partner Thomas Bejin, Charles Bieneman, Stephen Kontos, and Christopher Francis, members Christopher Darrow Eric Dobrusin and shareholder Scott McBain partner Robert Goldstein chairman of executive committee Justin Klimko and managing shareholder Peter Kellett chairman and Joseph Carrier senior partner Bill Sider and managing partner Total number of local lawyers June 216/215 Practice areas Patent prosecution, trademarks, intellectual property litigation, post-grant proceedings, open source compliance, IP due diligence, trade secrets, licensing, copyrights, legal IT consulting, compliance and technical design consulting Patents, trademarks, copyrights, litigation, transactions/due diligence, anticounterfeiting, foreign rights, appellate litigation Intellectual property, business technology, copyrights, patents, trademarks, intellectual property and trade secrets litigation Trademark and copyright, patent and intellectual property litigation practice groups Bankruptcy and creditorsõ rights, business and corporate, commercial litigation, employee benefits, environmental, estate planning, franchising, intellectual property, labor, employment, immigration, mergers and acquisitions, real estate, securities and tax. Patent and trademark litigation, prosecution and counseling; technologyrelated transactions, including licensing, acquisitions and divestitures; representation of emerging growth companies; and commercial and employment litigation Patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets worldwide. Intellectual property and commercial litigation Patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, counseling, opinions, portfolio management, litigation Patents and trademarks Patent prosecution, intellectual asset management, trademark litigation, green tech licensing, biotech/pharma, nanotechnology Technology transfer, IP litigation, digital publishing, trademark selection, registration and licensing, economic espionage, entertainment, IP brand protection Patents, trademark, copyright and trade secret prosecution, counseling and litigation Patent, trademark and copyrights Trademark, copyright, patent, patent prosecution, trade secrets, social media, due diligence, litigation and dispute resolution, IP consulting, transactional and e-commerce services Copyright law, intellectual property, IP enforcement and litigation, patent prosecution and portfolio management, technology and IP licensing, purchase and sale, trademark portfolio and brand management Patent prosecution, IP litigation, trademarks, licensing, due diligence Procurement and litigation of intellectual property rights Patent practice, trademark practice, IP strategy and counseling, patent opinions, IP due diligence, technology transfer, government contracts, customs enforcement Litigation, patents, trademarks and copyrights, licensing, opinions, IPRs Insurance defense and coverage analysis, appellate law, commercial banking and real estate, commercial transportation and logistics, ERISA and employee benefits law, municipal law, intellectual property, no-fault and auto negligence and workers' compensation Copyright, IP litigation, licensing and technology, patent law, trade secret and non-compete, trademark law Litigation, prosecution, trademark, copyright and portfolio due diligence Patent for mechanical, chemical, electrical, computer; trademark; copyright; trade secret. 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 REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 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. = not available. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

119 REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 114 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST ENGINEERING COMPANIES Ranked by number of local engineers Rank Company Address Phone; website Altair Engineering Inc. 182 E. Big Beaver Road, Troy 4883 (248) ; Ghafari Inc Michigan Ave., Dearborn (313) 441-3; FEV North America Inc Glenmeade Lane, Auburn Hills 48326; (248) 373-6; fev.com Rapid Global Business Solutions Inc. 12 Stephenson Highway, Troy 4883 (248) ; Tata Technologies Inc. 415 W. 11 Mile Road, Novi (248) ; Epitec Inc. 248 Denso Drive, Suite 15, Southfield 4833 (248) ; Design Systems Inc W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills (248) ; ESG Automotive Inc Wheaton, Suite 7, Troy 4883 (248) ; Trillium Technical 255 Crooks Road, Level A, Rochester Hills 4839 (248) ; Ricardo Inc. 4 Ricardo Drive, Van Buren Township (734) ; Black & Veatch 355 Green Court, Ann Arbor 4815 (734) 665-1; Danlaw Inc Vincenti Court, Novi (248) ; BAE Systems Inc Van Dyke Ave., Sterling Heights (586) ; Aecom Franklin Road, Suite 2, Southfield 4834 (248) 24-59; Hubbell, Roth & Clark Inc. 555 Hulet Drive, P.O. Box 824, Bloomfield Hills (248) ; Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. 38 Telegraph Road, Suite 49, Bingham Farms 4825 (248) ; SME (Soil and Materials Engineers Inc.) 4398 Plymouth Oaks Blvd., Plymouth 4817 (734) ; Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment Inc. 34 Plymouth Rd., Livonia 4815 (888) ; ASG Renaissance LLC Garrison, Dearborn (313) ; Tetra Tech of Michigan PC 65 Cadillac Square, Suite 361, Detroit (313) ; Sidock Group 4565 Grand River Ave., Novi (248) ; IBI Group 252 Telegraph Road, Suite 3, Southfield 4833 (248) 936-8; Nowak & Fraus PLLC Woodward Ave., Pontiac (248) ; SmithGroupJJR Inc. 5 Griswold St., Suite 17, Detroit (313) ; Wade Trim 5 Griswold Ave., Suite 25, Detroit (313) ; Top executive(s) James Scapa chairman and Yousif Ghafari chairman Patrick Hupperich Nanua Singh chairman and Warren Harris and managing director Jerome Sheppard and Josie Sheppard Dale Chiara and Mark Yanalunas managing partners Steve Polakowski Jay Miron vice Paul Rivera, ; Jeff Lewis, EVP and GM; David McShane, EVP Steve Edwards and chairman Raju Dandu chairman and Mark Signorelli VP and GM, combat vehicles Khaled Soubra vice, branch manager George Hubbell, chairman and Steve Arnette general manager and vice Mark Kramer John Hiltz Lizabeth Ardisana James Rydquist William Sidock and Todd Hoisington associate director Jeffrey Huhta, managing partner Jeffrey Hausman Detroit office director Andrew McCune Total number of local engineers July 216/ C Local licensed engineers July 216/ C Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Engineering disciplines $34. $3. Product design research and engineering, industrial design, simulation-driven design, program management, product development and test, software engineering, other Civil, conveyor, electrical/controls, industrial, manufacturing, mechanical, packaging, paint process, process product, quality, structural Powertrain design and development (engine, transmission and driveline), vehicle integration and development/proof-of-concept vehicles, electronics engineering, controls development and integration, consulting, other Automotive, aerospace and general engineering services; product design and development, finite element analysis and computational fluid dynamics engineering services 424. B 424. Automotive, aerospace, construction and heavy equipment Electrical, mechanical, industrial, and systems engineering Mechanical/conveyor engineering, manufacturing engineering, electrical/controls engineering, paint and process engineering, simulation engineering, program management, supply chain Consulting and benchmarking, electrical system development, system integration, test and verification, diagnostics, software development, wiring design 31.5 Vehicle systems, powertrain, transmission, hybrid and electronic controls, connected and autonomous vehicles, design and engineering; strategic consulting Mechanical, electrical, instrumentation and controls, civil/structural, chemical, wastewater, telecom Vehicle telematics for insurance and fleet vehicle electronics design and manufacturing, engine control unit communications and diagnostics, other Provide technology solutions, systems integration capabilities, flexible manufacturing capabilities and integrated logistics support throughout the product life cycle; other Mechanical, electrical, structural, civil, plumbing/fire protection, water/wastewater, transportation, environmental and communications 22.4 Civil engineering, wastewater and combined sewer overflow collection/treatment, water treatment/distribution, structural engineering, road and bridge engineering, traffic engineering, environmental engineering, watershed management, other Scientific and specialty consulting, as well as all aspects of engineering and construction, and operations and maintenance Geotechnical engineering, brownfield redevelopment and financing, vibration consulting, construction materials services, building restoration/maintenance, pavement engineering, other Civil, environmental and water resources, transportation, traffic, structural; mechanical and electric; surveying, construction, architecture; landscape architecture All disciplines Water and wastewater, environmental, instrumentation and controls work, design/build projects, stormwater, combined sewer overflow elimination and transportation Civil, structural, architectural, interior design, landscape, electrical, mechanical, process piping, environmental, chemical, instrumentation and controls, tank inspection, other Civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, transportation Consulting engineering, land surveying, land planning and environmental professional services Civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, structural engineering, drainage and hydrology engineering, forensic engineering, site engineering, soils engineering Transportation, water resources, civil/site 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. = not available. B Crain's estimate. C Company estimate. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

120 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST STAFFING-SERVICE COMPANIES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone; website Kelly Services Inc. 999 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 4884 (248) ; Tata Technologies Inc. 415 W. 11 Mile Road, Novi (248) ; Acro Service Corp W. Six Mile Road, Suite 25, Livonia (734) ; C The Bartech Group Inc Franklin Road, Suite 6, Southfield 4834 (248) 28-43; Strategic Staffing Solutions Inc. 645 Griswold St., Suite 29, Detroit (313) ; Vision Information Technologies Inc. 331 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 6, Detroit 4822 (877) ; Stefanini Inc W. 11 Mile Road, Southfield 4833 (8) ; Danlaw Inc Vincenti Court, Novi (248) ; Technical Training Inc. (TTi Global) 393 W. Hamlin Road, Rochester Hills 4839 (248) ; Technical Engineering Consultants 85 Stephenson Highway, Suite 6, Troy 4883 (248) 72-52; Altimetrik Corp. 1 Town Center, Suite 7, Southfield 4875 (8) ; Rapid Global Business Solutions Inc. 12 Stephenson Highway, Troy 4883 (248) ; Epitec Inc. 248 Denso Drive, Suite 15, Southfield 4833 (248) ; Reliable Software Resources Inc Haggerty Road #285, Northville (248) ; Millennium Software Inc. 2 Town Center, Suite 3, Southfield 4875 (248) ; W3R Consulting 1 Town Center, Suite 115, Southfield 4875 (248) ; G-Tech Services Inc Michigan Ave., Dearborn (313) ; The Dako Group 2966 Industrial Row Drive, Troy 4884 (248) 655-1; Arrow Strategies LLC Franklin Road, Suite 12, Southfield 4834 (248) 52-25; Industrial Control Repair Inc Lorna, Warren 4892 (586) ; Modis Inc. 3 Town Center Drive, Suite 26, Southfield 4875 (248) ; CrossFire Group 691 N. Squirrel Road, Suite 118, Auburn Hills (248) 364-7; Top local executive(s) Carl Camden Warren Harris and managing director Ron Shahani David Barfield Cynthia Pasky David Segura and Christine Rice Antonio Moreira, North America and Asia- Pacific Raju Dandu chairman and Lori Blaker Kurt Mains senior vice Tim Manney and CFO Nanua Singh chairman and Jerome Sheppard and Josie Sheppard Ravi Vallem ; Sridhar Kodati CFO and Venkat Gone Anu Anand founder and Eric Hardy chairman, Theresa Ghafari Scott Baker and David Kosuth Jeff Styers founder and Paul Gutierrez Carl Lucke vice Deborah Schneider co-founder and and Martin Rosenau co-founder and COO Kyyba Inc. Thiru Ganesan E 2823 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 13, Farmington Hills (248) ; Reliance One 17 Harmon Road, Suite 1, Auburn Hills (248) ; reliance-one.com Malace & Associates Inc. 57 Crooks Road, Suite 112, Troy 4898 (248) 72-25; James Beath chairman and co-founder Larry Malace Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Average daily employment 215 Annual payroll 215 No. of W-2 forms issued 215 No. of offices in metro Detroit 215 $5,518.2 $5, , 55, B , , , , , , ,436. 2, D , , , ,465 2 REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 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. 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. = not available. B Crain's estimate. C Acquired by the U.K. staffing company Impellam Group plc in December 215. D Company estimate. E Succeeded Tel Ganesan as in August. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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122 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MICHIGAN OFFICE FURNITURE DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS Ranked by 215 revenue Rank 1 Company Address Phone; website Steelcase Inc th St. SE, Grand Rapids 4958 (616) ; Top executive(s) James Keane and Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Employees in Detroit area Jan. 216 $3,1. $3, % 1,5 1,5 Employees Jan. 216 Michigan/ Worldwide Type of business Brands/Products/Indutry Office furniture Type of products: Office furniture, including wood products and storage solutions Herman Miller Inc. 855 E. Main Ave., Zeeland (616) 654-3; Haworth Inc. 1 Haworth Center, Holland (616) 393-3; National Business Supply Inc Bellingham, Troy 4883 (248) ; Alexis Manufacturing 3188 Wilson Drive NW, Grand Rapids (616) ; American Interiors Inc S. Wixom Road, Suite 2, Wixom (248) ; Brian Walker and Franco Bianchi and Richard Schwabauer 2,26. 2, ,68 8, 1,82. 1, ,8 7, Daniel Ahlem Rick Essig vice of Sales Airea Inc. Vinnie Johnson 3 Town Center Suite 8, Southfield 4875 chairman and (248) 426-1; Interior Systems Contract Group Inc. 612 N. Main St., Royal Oak 4867 (248) ; Kentwood Office Furniture LLC 45 Grand River Ave., Novi (248) ; Office Express Inc. 128 E. Big Beaver Road, Troy 4883 (877) ; Mary Ann Lievois Art Hasse Michael Carr Commercial office, health care, education and residential furniture Furniture, interior architecture and technology solutions Commercial furnishing, audiovisual distributor Custom contract furniture manufacturing in moderate volumes Office furniture dealer Office furniture dealer Workplace furnishings, interior design and integrated services Office furniture dealer Business to business office products and office furniture dealer Industries served: Commercial, health care, education, residential. Type of products: seating, furniture, storage, textiles and accessories Type of products: Office furniture, including work stations, private offices, raised access flooring, storage, moveable walls and seating Brands: Steelcase Industry served: Hospitality, office furniture, senior living, medical and residential furniture. Type of products: Wood seating, case goods, furniture and clocks Brands: Knoll, Dirtt, Allermuir Brands: Haworth, Kimball, Humanscale, AIS Brands: Haworth, Kimball, OFS, Humanscale Brands: Trendway, HON, National, Global, custom Kentwood office, remanufactured Herman Miller Brands: HON, Trendway, Sit On It, Mayline, Darran, DMI, Eurotech This list of Michigan office furniture dealers and manufacturers 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. = not available. CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST ENVIRONMENTAL COMPANIES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone; website Black & Veatch 355 Green Court, Ann Arbor 4815 (734) 665-1; Atwell LLC Two Towne Square, Suite 7, Southfield 4876 (248) 447-2; FutureNet Group Inc Auburn St., Detroit (313) ; MPS Group Inc Hills Tech Drive, Farmington Hills (313) ; Wade Trim 5 Griswold Ave., Suite 25, Detroit (313) ; Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber Inc. 395 MacKenzie Drive, Suite 1, Novi (248) ; Tetra Tech Inc Avis Drive, Ann Arbor 4818 (734) 665-6; 8 Aecom Franklin Road, Suite 2, Southfield 4834 (248) 24-59; Benlee Inc Ecorse Road, Romulus (734) ; and SME (Soil and Materials Engineers Inc.) 4398 Plymouth Oaks Blvd., Plymouth 4817 (734) ; 1 Top executive Steve Edwards and chairman Brian Wenzel Perry Mehta Charlie Williams chairman Andrew McCune Philip Davis director of architecture and James Susan Dan Batrack Khaled Soubra vice, branch manager Greg Brown Mark Kramer Revenue ($,) 215/214 $115. $ Local employees Jan. 216/ , Services offered Engineering and construction contractor Consulting, engineering, and construction services Customized services for environmental and infrastructure improvement Total waste management and industrial cleaning Consulting engineering and planning services Architectural, engineering, civil, environmental and construction services consulting firm. Consulting, engineering and technical services Engineering, construction and technical services organization offering program management; planning, design and engineering; systems engineering and technical assistance; information technology; other Manufacturer of roll-off trailers and trucks as well a recycler of scrap metal, electronics and cardboard; online parts store Environmental consulting including brownfield redevelopment services (acquisition of financial incentives including grants, and environmental due diligence) environmental assessments, contamination evaluation, other REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 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. 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. = not available. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

123 REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 118 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MICHIGAN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone; website Syntel Inc. 525 E. Big Beaver Road, Suite 3, Troy 4883 (248) ; Top executive(s) Rakesh Khanna COO and interim and Bharat Desai chairman Logicalis Inc. Sally Brandtneris 26 S. Telegraph Road, Ste. 2, Bloomfield Hills 4832 CFO (248) ; ProQuest LLC 789 E. Eisenhower Parkway, P.O. Box 1346, Ann Arbor 4816; (734) ; proquest.com/en-us MSX International Inc. One Detroit Center, 5 Woodward, 19th Floor, Detroit (248) ; Tata Technologies Inc. 415 W. 11 Mile Road, Novi (248) ; RevSpring Inc Beck Road, Wixom (248) ; C Netech Corp E. Paris Ave., Caledonia (888) ; Compuware Corp. 1 Campus Martius, Detroit (313) ; HTC Global Services Inc. 327 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 4884 (248) ; Acro Service Corp W. Six Mile Road, Suite 25, Livonia (734) ; G The Bartech Group Inc Franklin Road, Suite 6, Southfield 4834 (248) 28-43; Altair Engineering Inc. 182 E. Big Beaver Road, Troy 4883 (248) ; Strategic Staffing Solutions Inc. 645 Griswold St., Suite 29, Detroit (313) ; Vision Information Technologies Inc. 331 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 6, Detroit 4822 (877) ; Stefanini Inc W. 11 Mile Road, Southfield 4833 (8) ; Urban Science Applications Inc. 4 Renaissance Center, Suite 29, Detroit (313) ; Tweddle Group Inc. 247 Maplehurst, Clinton Twp (586) 37-37; Open Systems Technologies Inc. 65 Seward NW, Suite 11, Grand Rapids 4954 (616) ; Deshler Group Inc Industrial Road, Livonia 4815 (734) ; Danlaw Inc Vincenti Court, Novi (248) ; Kurt Sanford Frederick Minturn Warren Harris and managing director Timothy Schriner James Engen, ; Mark Wierenga, VP; Bill Murray, GM, Detroit; Bryan Teipel, GM, Grand Rapids Chris O'Malley Madhava Reddy Ron Shahani David Barfield James Scapa chairman and Cynthia Pasky David Segura and Christine Rice Antonio Moreira, North America and Asia-Pacific James Anderson, founder and Paul Wilbur and Meredith Bronk Robert Gruschow, Raju Dandu chairman and HCL Global Systems Inc. Durga Prasad Gadde Indoplex Circle, Suite 22, Farmington Hills and Anant Mehra (248) ; Sr vice Systems Technology Group 31 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 5, Troy 4884 (248) ; Diversified Computer Supplies Inc Concourse Drive, Ann Arbor 4818 (8) ; FutureNet Group Inc Auburn St., Detroit (313) ; Secure-24 LLC Northwestern Hwy., Southfield 4833 (8) ; secure-24.com Anup Popat chairman and Joseph Hollenshead chairman, Perry Mehta Mike Jennings Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Type of business $968.6 $911.4 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, other International provider of integrated information and communications technology systems and services Information databases and microform products Business process outsourcing service provider for global automotive retail segments and human capital managed service provider 424. B 424. Engineering and design, product life cycle management and product development IT services, proprietary software and knowledge management software systems Business process outsourcing, accounts receivable management 385. D 35. Provides a wide range of technology services, including network systems, data center, physical security and media 36. E 7. B Mainframe software-dedicated business 33. B 32. F Application development and maintenance, business process management, document and content management and project management office services 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 Workforce management and staffing systems provider Global software and technology, engineering simulation, advanced computing, enterprise analytics and product development Consulting and staff augmentation services, vendor management programs, executive search services, call center technology and a domestic IT development center Mobile application, managed IT and talent management services Offshore, onshore and nearshore managed IT services, systems integration, consulting and strategic staffing Global retail marketing consulting with a scientific approach Information and communications company focused on helping customers enhance the ownership experience of their consumers Technology consulting, systems integrator and design strategy Industrial manufacturing group, incorporating fabrication, design, assembly, logistics, transport and information technology Cloud-based, connected-vehicle telematics and embedded electronics to OEMs and tier-one suppliers Consulting, business system and systems integration Information technology outsourcing; software application development, big data analytics, mobility and software integration services Distributes imaging/printer supplies, develops IT strategies for clients and supports back-end connectivity with XML feeds, EDI integration and an e- commerce platform Customized services for environmental and infrastructure improvement Delivers managed IT operations, application hosting and cloud services to enterprises worldwide This list of leading computer companies is an approximate compilation of the largest such companies in Michigan 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 Michigan office. 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. = not available. B Crain's estimate. C Acquired by Presidio Inc., New York, in February and is now operating under the Presidio brand. D From MiBiz.com. E Crain's estimate. Compuware was acquired by Chicago-based private equity firm Thoma Bravo LLC on Dec. 8, 214. Compuware sold or divested pieces of the business throughout 214 and is now a mainframe software-dedicated business. F From Business Standard. Revenue growth reflects acquisition of CareTech Solutions Inc. in December 214. G Acquired by the U.K. staffing company Impellam Group plc in December 215.

124 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MICHIGAN LOGISTICS COMPANIES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank Company Address Phone, website Atlas Oil Co Ecorse Road, Taylor 4818 (8) 878-2; Universal Logistics Holdings Inc E. Nine Mile Road, Warren 4889 (586) 92-1; Syncreon Global Holdings Ltd High Meadow Circle, Suite 25, Auburn Hills (248) ; Central Transportation International Inc Stephen Road, Warren 4889 (586) 939-7; Lipari Foods LLC Bunert Road, Warren 4889 (586) ; United Road Services Inc. 171 Middlebelt Road, Romulus (734) ; unitedroad.com Global Automotive Alliance LLC 281 Clark St., Detroit 4821 (313) Two Men and a Truck International Inc. 34 Belle Chase Way, Lansing (8) ; Alta Equipment Co Beck Road, Wixom (248) ; Rush Trucking Corp E. Michigan Ave., Wayne (8) ; James Group International Inc W. Fort St., Detroit 4829 (313) 841-7; Deshler Group Inc Industrial Road, Livonia 4815 (734) ; ProTrans International Inc. 281 Cabot Dr., Suite 1, Novi (248) ; RSI Logistics Inc Science Parkway, Okemos (517) ; E.L. Hollingsworth & Co. 339 Airpark Drive N., Flint 4857 (81) ; Load One Transportation & Logistics Inkster, Taylor 4818 (734) ; Helm Inc Halyard Drive, Plymouth 4817 (734) ; ARC Supply Chain Solutions Inc Inkster Road, Taylor 4818 (877) ; Evans Distribution Systems Inc Seaway Drive, Melvindale (313) ; VSF Transportation Inc. 125 Ken-O-Sha Industrial Drive, Grand Rapids 4958 (616) 53-5; Seko Worldwide Detroit 68 S. Cypress, Romulus (734) ; Bay Logistics Inc. 945 Buffalo St., Hamtramck (313) ; Top local executive(s) Sam Simon chairman and Jeff Rogers Brian Enright Manuel Moroun owner Thom Lipari Mark Anderson and COO William Pickard chairman Mary Ellen Sheets, founder; Jeff Wesley, Steven Greenawalt Andra Rush, chairman; Gregory Humes, John A. James chairman Robert Gruschow, Shawn Masters chief commercial officer Kelley Minnehan, VP; Gail Carlson, director customer service; Randal Beckhorn, director IT Christopher Shepard John Elliott Justin Gusick Greta Elliott and Chris Kopp vice John A. Evans, ; John W. Evans, chairman Mont Reed Tanya Bartelo and Michael Bartelo owner, managing directors Don Finney project manager D & D Logistics LLC Denise Kanaar 313 Glade St., Suite A, Muskegon Heights (888) ; d-dlogistics.com US Special Delivery LLC 821 East Blvd., Kingsford 4982 (96) ; usspecial.com Ralph Moyle Inc Freedom Lane, Mattawan 4971 (269) ; Terry Reed Ralph Moyle Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Full-time employees in Michigan Jan. 216 Worldwide employees Jan. 216 Business description $1,465.5 B $1, % Petroleum distribution, total fuel needs 1, , ,263 5,18 Transportation and logistics 1,1. B 1,1. B. 12, Global provider of advanced supply chain services that offers a full range of third- and fourth-party logistics services B 667. C 15. Transportation services, truck leasing and logistics, diesel-engine manufacturing, automotive sales and services ,8 Wholesale food distribution. Lipari FoodÕs truck fleet delivers to 12 states ,639 Vehicle logistics for vehicle manufacturers, remarketers, auctions, dealers and internet vehicle transactions nationally ,234 Automotive manufacturer, assembler, warehouse sequencer, aerospace warehousing and logistics ,886 Home and business moving, corporate relocation services, packing and unpacking services, sale of boxes and packing supplies Heavy construction equipment, material handling equipment, industrial equipment, cranes Motor carrier, logistics management Global supply chain management providing services in IT, export/ import logistics, assembly, consolidation/deconsolidation Industrial manufacturing group, incorporating fabrication, design, assembly, logistics, transport and information technology Third-party logistics including supply chain design, procurement, capacity optimization/management; freight management; inventory and warehouse management, other Rail-centric third-party logistics provider with operating divisions including rail logistics, bulk transfer terminals, IT rail management development and applications and domestic bulk intermodal Transportation management services both asset and non-asset based Provides complete time-critical transportation and logistics solutions. Transportation services include ground expedite, air charter, air freight, logistics management, other Multi-channel fulfillment services including warehousing and logistics Women's Business Enterprise National Council certified; transportation management systems, dynamic reporting, modal optimization, financial services and warehouse operations Warehousing and distribution, transportation, contract packaging, quality inspection, staffing and other logistics-related services Truckload service throughout the 48 states with refrigerated trailers. Less-than-truckload delivery service between Midwest, Southwest, West Coast and Northwest ,153 Global provider of logistics services, including domestic and global air, ocean and ground transportation, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, warehousing and distribution and export crating Warehousing, transportation and logistics services including packaging, repack, quality inspections, kitting, sequencing, light assembly and sorting Logistics freight broker Regional less-than-load carrier, expedited and truckload service Truckload time or temperature sensitive transportation, warehousing, and contract repackaging services REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 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 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. = not available. B Crain's estimate. C From Journal of Commerce. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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126 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: GRAD BIZ DEGREE PROGRAMS Listed alphabetically Andrews University Berrien Springs (269) Aquinas College 167 Robinson Road S.E., Grand Rapids (616) Baker College Center for Graduate Studies 1116 W. Bristol Road, Flint 4857 (8) Central Michigan University 12 S. Franklin, Mount Pleasant (and other locations) (989) Cleary University 375 Cleary Drive, Howell (8) Concordia University - Ann Arbor 49 Geddes Road, Ann Arbor 4815 (734) Degrees offered MBA; MSA in church administration; M.A., Ed.S, Ed.D, Ph.D. in leadership, educational leadership and higher education administration; M.S. community and international development Master of management with concentrations in organizational leadership, marketing management, sustainable business and health care administration; master of sustainable business MBA, M.S. in information systems, industrial/organizational psychology, M.S. educational effectiveness, M.S. in nursing, doctor of business administration M.S. in administration, information systems/sap; MBA with concentrations in accounting, business economics, consulting, finance, management, HR, international business, logistics; M.A. in economics and in sports administration; master and doctor of health administration; others MBA in health care leadership; analytics, technology and innovation; global leadership and a certificate in financial planning MBA, with concentrations in corporate communication, finance, health care, HR, international biz, others. M.S. in organizational leadership and administration; master's in ed. leadership, curriculum, instruction Cornerstone University, Professional and MBA; MBA concentrations in health care administration, global business, Graduate Studies project management, finance; M.S. in management 11 E. Beltline Ave. NE, Grand Rapids (616) Davenport University 2765 Dequindre Road, Warren 4892 (8) DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management Central Park Blvd., Suite 125, Southfield 4876; (248) Eastern Michigan University 36 Gary Owen Building, Ypsilanti (734) Ferris State University 121 S. State St., Big Rapids 4937 (231) Grand Valley State University Seidman College of Business 5 Front St., Grand Rapids 4954 (616) Kettering University 17 University Ave., Flint 4854 (8) Lawrence Technological University 21 W. 1 Mile Road, Southfield (248) Madonna University 366 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 4815 (734) Marygrove College 8425 W. McNichols, Detroit (313) Michigan State University Broad College of Business 632 Bogue St. N52, East Lansing (517) Michigan Technological University School of Business and Economics 14 Townsend Drive, Houghton ; (96) Northern Michigan University 141 Presque Isle Ave., Marquette ; (96) Northwood University Richard DeVos Graduate School of Management 4 Whiting Drive, Midland 4864 (8) Oakland University School of Business Administration 238 Elliott Hall, Rochester Hills 4839 (248) Olivet College 32 S. Main St., Olivet 4976 (269) Saginaw Valley State University 74 Bay Road, 16 Wicks, Saginaw 4871 (989) Siena Heights University W. 1 Mile Road, Suite 4, Southfield 4875 (248) Spring Arbor University Gainey School of Business 16 E. Main, Spring Arbor (517) University of Detroit Mercy 41 W. McNichols, Detroit (313) Executive MBA, master of accountancy, M.S. in data analytics, computer science, technology management, others; MBA with optional graduate certificates in accounting, finance, health care management, others On campus: MBA, M.S. in accounting. Online: Master's in accounting and financial management, HR management, information systems management, network and communications management, project management, public administration General MBA or MBA with 13 specialization options; M.S. in accounting, HR and organizational development, information systems, integrated marketing communications, taxation; 14 graduate certificates MBA, M.S. in information security and intelligence MBA with optional emphasis in finance, innovation and technology management, health sector management, sustainable enterprise, and international business; M.S. in taxation; M.S. in accounting MBA with concentrations in leadership, IT, supply chain, and technology management; engineering concentrations in manufacturing, mechanical design, power electronics and machine drives. Additional M.S. offerings. MBA, M.S. in information Technology, dual degrees: MBA/M.S. in information Technology, MBA/master of engineering management, MBA/master of architecture MBA, 9 certificate options; MSBA in leadership studies, leadership studies in criminal justice, and international business; MS in health services administration Michigan campus locations Types of programs Minimum GPA Minimum GMAT/ GRE Cost per credit hour as of June 216 Berrien Springs On campus, online Varies Varies $1,21(Masters) and $1,188 (Doctoral) Grand Rapids Part time, full time $548 Allen Park, Auburn Hills, Clinton Twp., Port Huron, others Auburn Hills, Clinton Township, Dearborn, Detroit, Southfield, Troy, Warren, others Online, part time Varies 3 years FT work FT, PT, evenings, weekends, in person, hybrid, online $435 Varies Varies Varies, discounted rate status Ann Arbor, Howell, Flint Online, blended 2.5 NR $6 Ann Arbor Lansing, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids Livonia, Warren, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Midland, Flint, others Southfield Ypsilanti. MBA and MSHROD courses also in Livonia Ann Arbor, Auburn Hills, Clinton Township, Harper Woods, Warren, others Grand Rapids, Holland Full time, part time, evenings and online Full time, evenings, online Full time, part time, evenings, weekends and online Full time, part time, online FT, PT, evenings. For MBA and MSHROD, some Saturdays, online Online, weekends, campus Full time integrated; part time Varies NR $ NR $46-$ NR $ Waved at 2.7 or better 2.75 (3. for MSA or MST) 45 (5 for MSA or MST) $766 $ /upper 5th percentile $ $68 Flint Online, full time 3. NR $857 Southfield, Warren, Chrysler Technical Center Livonia, Gaylord, Clinton Twp., Detroit Full time, part time and online Part time, evenings, weekends and online M.A. in human resources management, educational leadership Detroit, online Part time, full time, online MBAs: full-time and executive. M.S. in accounting; analytics; finance; hospitality business; management, strategy and leadership; marketing research; supply chain management. Ph.Ds in accounting, business information systems, finance, logistics, management, marketing, others East Lansing, Troy Full time, part time, evenings, weekends, and online MBA, accounting and applied natural resource economics Houghton Campus, full time, part time MBA Marquette Full time, part time, campus MBA and M.S. in organizational leadership; M.S. in accounting, applied economics, finance and taxation MBA, executive MBA in health care management, information systems leadership, M.S. in IT management, accounting; post-master certificates in accounting, business economics, entrepreneurship, finance, others; and general management geared to non-business master's applicants Troy, Grand Rapids, East Lansing, Midland, Belleville; others Rochester Hills FT, accelerated, PT, evenings, online and executive Part time or full time, evenings, some Saturday, online or better $1,5 3. NR $ NR $672 Varies Varies Varies /NR $ /NR $ NR Varies 3. GMAT 5/ V 153 Q 144 MBA in insurance Olivet Online 3. 5 $725 MBA Saginaw Online, hybrid, part time, evenings M.A. in leadership in organization, health care, higher education MBA MBA; MBA with health care concentration; joint MBA/MHSA; joint JD/MBA; joint MBA/MCIS; graduate certificates in finance, ethical leadership and change management, forensic accounting, biz turnaround management Southfield, Jackson, Monroe, Adrian, Battle Creek, Benton Harbor, Lansing Spring Arbor, Flint, Grand Rapids, Jackson, Lansing, metro Detroit, others Detroit, McNichols; Detroit, Riverfront Evenings, blended online, online Full time, online, hybrid Part time, full-time, and evenings; BTM available online $ $ NR $ NR $ Experience may suffice $1,537 REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS Information for this list was provided by the schools through surveys or their websites. It is not a complete listing, but the most comprehensive available. = not available. 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127 122 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS CRAIN'S LIST: GRAD BIZ DEGREE PROGRAMS Listed alphabetically FROM PREVIOUS PAGE UM Ross School of Business 71 Tappan St., Ann Arbor 4819 (734) UM-Dearborn College of Business 19 Hubbard Drive, Dearborn (313) UM-Flint School of Management 22 Riverfront Center, 33 E. Kearsley St., Flint 4852 (8) University of Phoenix Evergreen Road, Suite 135, Southfield 4876 (248) University of Windsor Odette School of Business 41 Sunset Ave., Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4 (519) Walsh College 3838 Livernois Road, Troy 4883 (248) Wayne State University School of Business Administration 521 Cass Ave., Detroit 4822 (313) Western Michigan University Haworth College of Business 21 Schneider Hall, Kalamazoo 498 (269) Degrees offered MBA, global MBA, master's in accounting, supply chain management, management; over 2 MBA dual degree programs; doctoral study program Michigan campus locations Ann Arbor MBA in accounting, finance, HR management, international business, Dearborn investment, management information systems, others. M.S. in accounting, business analytics, finance, information systems, others. Dual degrees in MBA/ M.S.-finance, MBA/health services MBA with concentrations in accounting, computer information systems, Flint finance, health care management, international business, other; M.S. in accounting; grad certificate in business MBA concentrations in accounting, management, finance, human capital, marketing, project management, manufacturing MBA; MBA/JD dual; master's in management in international accounting and finance; and manufacturing, logistics, supply chain and HR management MBA, M.S. in accountancy, finance, IT, IT leadership, management, marketing and taxation. Dual degrees: MBA/M.S. finance, IT leadership, management, and marketing MBA, MSA., M.S. in taxation; graduate certificate in business; joint J.D./MBA; Ph.D. in business with tracks in finance, management and marketing MBA in aviation, computer information systems, finance, general business, health care, management, marketing, international business; MBA/J.D., MBA/ M.D., M.S. in accountancy Southfield and downtown Detroit Types of programs Full time, part time, and executive Full time, part time, evenings and online Part time, full time, traditional, mixed Minimum GPA Minimum GMAT/ GRE Cost per credit hour as of June 216 Varies NR Varies NR NR $ /15 $53 Evenings and online 2.5 NR $74 Windsor Full time Varies Troy; Novi; at Macomb and St. Clair County CCs Detroit, Farmington Hills, Warren, Livonia Full time, part time, evenings, weekends and online Full time, part time, evenings, weekends and online 2.75 NR $71 GMAT 45 Ph.D. 6 Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo part time, evening 2.5 GMAT 45 or equivalent GRE score Information for this list was provided by the schools through surveys or their websites. It is not a complete listing, but the most comprehensive available. = not available. NR = not required. LIST RESEARCHED BY CRAIN'S STAFF $685 Kalamazoo: $53.31, Grand Rapids: $59.33 Announcing a NEW Access and download ALL Crain s data, including: 1,5+ companies 4,+ people 6+ industry lists (Downloads valued at $3,+) Excel downloads of all Book of Lists data Membership also includes: Full digital access to crainsdetroit.com, updated daily 365 days of the year 52 print weekly issues of Crain s Detroit Business Next year s Book of Lists (217) Weekly newsletters outlining updated lists, with links to the data and downloads NOTE: In order to access any of the Excel spreadsheets from any of Crain s lists, you will need to be a Data Member. All data products are now only available to Data Members. BECOME A DATA MEMBER at crainsdetroit.com/datamembership

128 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MICHIGAN BIOTECH COMPANIES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank 1 Company Address Phone; website Stryker Corp Airview Blvd., Kalamazoo 492 (269) ; Top local executive Kevin Lobo chairman and Revenue ($,) 215 Revenue ($,) 214 Percent change Full-time Michigan employees Jan.216 Type of business $9,946. $9, % Manufactures medical devices and equipment 2 Perrigo Co. plc 515 Eastern Ave., Allegan 491 (269) ; John Hendrickson 5,35.3 4, ,9 Pharmaceuticals 3 Diplomat Pharmacy Inc. 41 S. Saginaw St., Flint 4857 (888) ; diplomatpharmacy.com Phil Hagerman chairman and 3, , Specialty pharmacy Neogen Corp. 62 Lesher Place, Lansing (517) ; Medcart Specialty Pharmacy Industrial Road, Livonia 4815 (877) ; InfuSystem Holdings Inc. 317 Research Park Drive, Madison Heights (8) ; Lumigen Inc. 229 W. Eight Mile Road, Southfield 4833 (248) ; Rockwell Medical Inc Wixom Road, Wixom (248) 96-99; Cayman Chemical Co. 118 E. Ellsworth Road, Ann Arbor 4818 (734) ; Asterand Bioscience Tech One Suite 51, 44 Burroughs, Detroit (313) ; Molecular Innovations Inc Peary Court, Novi (248) ; RTI Laboratories Inc. 338 Industrial Road, Livonia 4815 (734) 422-8; James Herbert chairman and Eddie Abueida and Ed Saleh co-s Eric Steen Sumon Rashid director of operations Rob Chioini founder, chairman, Kirk Maxey, M.D. John Canepa CFO and Peter Ferrigno CCO Duane Day Jerry Singh Develops and markets products dedicated to food and animal safety Specialty pharmacy services Supplier of infusion services to oncologists and other outpatient treatment settings Developer and manufacturer of detection chemistries for highsensitivity testing in clinical diagnostics and life science research Biopharmaceutical company targeting end-stage renal disease and chronic kidney disease Manufacturer of biomedical research chemicals Supplier of human tissue and human tissue-based research services to drug discovery scientists 1. Supplier of protein-based research reagents and kits Independent testing laboratory, specializing in chemical, materials and environmental testing REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 13 TransPharm Preclinical Solutions LLC 719 S. Brooklyn Road, Jackson 4921 (517) ; Daniel Ross / We provide in vivo models for infectious disease efficacy testing of new experimental compounds. 14 Oxford Biomedical Research Inc Avon Industrial Drive, Rochester Hills (8) ; Denis Callewaert Biotechnology 15 Innovative BioTherapies Inc. 65 Avis Drive, Suite 3, Ann Arbor (734) ; innbio.com H. David Humes and chief science officer Develops implantable/extracorporeal devices in the field of regenerative medicine 16 Detroit R & D Inc Second Ave. MCHT Building, Suite 4113, Detroit 4821 (313) ; Hyesook Kim Specializes in environmental health, hypertension and cancerrelated research This list of Michigan 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. 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. = not available. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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130 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST GROUP HEALTH CARE PLANS Ranked by 215 revenue Rank 1 2 Company Address Phone; website Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan/ Blue Care Network 6 E. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit (313) 225-9; Health Alliance Plan of Michigan D 285 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit 4822 (313) ; hap.org Top local executive(s) Daniel Loepp Teresa Kline E Revenue ($,) 215/ 214 $24,222. $23,1. Percent change Enrolled members year-end 215/ % 4,533,379 B 4,53,927 2,46.7 F ,2 2,41.9 F 685,575 Enrolled members in HMO/ DHMO plan Enrolled members in PPO plan Enrolled members in POS plan Enrolled members in other plans Name of group health care plans/types 922,97 C 3,393, ,495 Group and individual plans including 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. BCBSM and BCN also offer prescription drugs, dental and vision coverage. 255,876 52,226 38,918 HMO, PPO, EPO, EPA, Medicare-HMO, ASO-HMO, ASO-PPO, Self-Funded and Network Lease 3 Meridian Health Plan of Michigan Inc. 777 Woodward Ave., Suite 6, Detroit (313) ; Jon Cotton and COO 2, , , ,413 Medicaid, Medicare HMO 4 Molina Healthcare of Michigan Inc. 1 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 6, Troy 4884 (248) ; Christine Surdock 1, , ,94 242,22 Medicaid, Medicare United Concordia Dental 325 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 127, Troy 4884 (248) ; Delta Dental of Michigan Inc. Farmington Hills and Okemos (517) 349-6; McLaren Health Plan Inc. G-3245 Beecher Road, Suite 2, Flint (888) ; Chip Merkel EVP, diversified businesses Laura Czelada Kathy Kendall Priority Health Joan Budden Franklin Road, Suite 13, Southfield 4834 (8) ; UnitedHealthcare Northwestern Hwy., Suite 4, Southfield 4834 (8) ; uhc.com Aetna Better Health 1333 Gratiot, Suite 4, Detroit 4827 (313) ; Michigan Total Health Care USA Inc. 311 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 16, Detroit 4822 (313) 871-2; Vision Service Plan VSP 2 Town Center, Suite 725, Southfield 4875 (248) ; Fidelis SecureCare of Michigan Inc. 8 Tower Drive, Suite 2, Troy 4898 (877) ; Dustin Hinton, UnitedHealthcare Michigan and Wisconsin and Tim Dimartino vice sales and account management Pamela Sue Sedmak Randy Narowitz M. Scott Mitchell market director and Barbara Aikman senior account executive Amy Williams 1,8. 1, G ,227,448 7,774, ,633,565 2,42, , , , , ,94 42, ,8 46, ,8,55 1,8, ,54 2, ,641 2,3,749 2,438 4,689,62 DHMO, PPO and HCR products 53,39 2,316, ,92 Delta Dental Premier, Delta Dental PPO HMO, POS, Medicaid, Medicare Advantage PriorityPPO, PriorityPOS, PriorityHMO/PriorityEPO, PriorityHSA, PriorityHRA, HealthbyChoice Motivations, HealthbyChoice Incentives, HealthbyChoice Progressions, HealthbyChoice Achievements. Wellness programs: Core, Advanced, Ultimate; PriorityFSA, PriorityDental, PriorityDisability, group Medicare 48,94 Aetna Better Health of Michigan and Aetna Better Health Premier Plan 38,268 2,532 HMO Medicare, Michigan Medicaid REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 14 Harbor Health Plan Inc Woodward Ave, Detroit 4821 (313) ; Mehrdad Shafa ,638 6,34 Medicaid, HMO 15 Dencap Dental Plans 45 E. Milwaukee St., Detroit 4822 (313) ; Joseph Lentine ,977 7,836 7,977 Dencap Dental Plans, Inc. This list of leading metro Detroit group health care plans encompasses medical, dental, optical and other health care organizations. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. 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. = not available. Health care plan types include: Exclusive Provider Organization (EPO) - Members must use the EPO provider network exclusively and medical services received outside of the EPO network are not covered except for emergencies. Exclusive Provider Arrangement (EPA) - Similar to an HMO. Members must choose a physician who authorizes referrals and arranges hospital admissions. Point of Service Plan (POS) - Members designate a primary care physician but can go outside the network for services. Administrative Services Only (ASO) - Offered by insurers to self-insured employers. B Does not include members that are part of Michigan-based groups but reside outside of Michigan. C Includes members belonging to Blue Care Network subsidiaries. D Merger of HealthPlus of Michigan in Flint and Health Alliance Plan in Detroit was approved in February. E Named, effective Nov. 21. Succeeds Jim Connelly, who retired in August 215. F Figures include Health Alliance Plan (HMO), Alliance Health & Life Insurance Co. PPO and EPO; Medicare HMO and PPO; HAP Midwest Health Plan (Medicaid HMO), HAP Preferred Inc Ð Network Leasing, ASR (TPA) G Crain's estimate. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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132 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST PHYSICIAN ORGANIZATIONS Ranked by number of physicians Rank Company Address Phone; website United Physicians Inc. 36 Telegraph Road, Suite 4, Bingham Farms 4825 (248) 593-1; Wayne State University Physician Group B 156 E. Maple Road, Troy 4883 (877) ; The Physician Alliance LLC Mile Road, Suite 13, St. Clair Shores 4881 (586) ; McLaren Physician Partners 271 Cambridge Court, Suite 2, Auburn Hills (248) ; Top executive(s) Michael Williams and Deborah Tasich Withrow executive vice and COO Lisa Keane and COO Michael Madden Gary Wentzloff University of Michigan Faculty Group Practice David Spahlinger 411 Medical Science Building I, Ann Arbor senior associate (8) ; medicine.umich.edu/medschool/ dean for clinical patient-care/um-physiciansfgp affairs D Henry Ford Physician Network 1 Ford Place, Detroit 4822 (313) ; henryfordphysiciannetwork.com MedNetOne Health Solutions 4986 N. Adams Road, Suite D, Rochester (248) ; Consortium of Independent Physician Associations 11 N. Main St., Suite 43, Ann Arbor 4814 (734) ; Oakwood ACO LLC 155 Lundy Parkway, Dearborn (313) ; oakwoodaco.org United Outstanding Physicians LLC 188 Hubbard Drive, Suite 2, Dearborn (313) ; DMC PHO LLC Northwestern Highway, Suite 75, Southfield 4834; (248) ; Greater Macomb PHO Garfield, Suite A, Clinton Township 4838 (586) ; greatermacombpho.com Olympia Medical Services PLLC 333 Five Mile Road, Suite 21, Livonia (313) ; Professional Medical Corp S. Linden Road, Suite D, Flint (517) ; Huron Valley Physicians Association PC 22 Hogback Road, Suite 3, Ann Arbor 4815 (734) ; Oakland Physicians Network Services 236 Orchard Lake Road, Sylvan Lake 4832 (248) ; IHA Health Services Corp. 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Lobby J2, Ann Arbor 4815 (734) ; Oakland Southfield Physicians PC 292 Northwestern Highway, Suite 325, Southfield 4834 (248) ; Michigan Healthcare Professionals PC 3 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills (248) ; Accountable Healthcare Alliance 8338 Allen Road, Suite 14, Allen Park 4811 (517) Charles Kelly Ewa Matuszewski Paul MacLellan William Isenstein executive director and COO Yasser Hammoud medical director and Nazmul Haque chairman Jerome Finkel medical director and Dirk DeLange executive director Randall Bickle Asif Ishaque Jeff Sanfield Rodger Prong executive director and Nathan Chase William Fileti Jerome Frankel medical director Jeffrey Margolis Robert Jackson and medical director Physicians/ boardcertified physicians Jan ,386 2,33 C 2,246 2,146 2,41 2,14 1,91 1,679 1,2 1,1 1,1 1, Inpatient admissions/ outpatient visits 215 Covered lives/ contracts Jan. 216 Type of organization Physician hospital affiliations IPA Beaumont Health, Beaumont Health-Farmington Hills, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Crittenton Hospital and affiliates, Detroit Medical Center hospitals, Pontiac General Hospital, Garden City Hospital, Henry Ford Health System, Karmanos Cancer Center, McLaren Health Care Corp., Oakland Regional Hospitals, 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 147,33 C Group 731,385 C practice Beaumont Health, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Crittenton Hospital Medical Center, Detroit Receiving Hospital, Pontiac General Hospital, 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, 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 IPA St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Providence Hospital, Providence Park Hospital, St. John Macomb-Oakland Hospital, St. John River District Hospital, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit Receiving Hospital, Beaumont Health, Henry Ford Health System, McLaren-Macomb, Harper Hospital, Henry Ford Health System, Karmanos Cancer Institute PHO McLaren Health Care Corp., Karmanos Cancer Center 52,272 2,234,769 4, 3 Group practice IPA University of Michigan Health System Henry Ford Health System, others. Includes 1,179 employed physicians in the Henry Ford Medical Group. IPA Crittenton Hospital and Medical Center, Henry Ford Health System, Beaumont Health, Mercy Memorial Monroe, McLaren Health System, St. John Providence Health System, Detroit Medical Center IPA ProMedica Bixby Hospital, ProMedica Herrick Hospital, ProMedica Toledo Hospital, Hillsdale Community Health Center, Port Huron Hospital, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Henry Ford Health System, St. Mary Mercy Hospital 119, 18 13, 18 PHO IPA PHO Detroit Medical Center Beaumont Health-Dearborn, Beaumont Health-Taylor, Beaumont Health- Trenton, Beaumont Health-Wayne, Beaumont Health-Royal Oak, Beaumont Health-Troy, Beaumont Health- Grosse Pointe, Beaumont Health- Farmington Hills St. Mary, Henry Ford Main, Henry Ford Wyandotte, St. Joseph Mercy, Detroit Medical Center, Garden City, Beaumont Health and hospitals designated by health plans with which UOP physicians are contracted PHO Henry Ford Macomb Hospital-Clinton Township IPA Beaumont Hospital-Farmington Hills, Garden City, St. Mary-Livonia, Providence Park, St. Joseph-Ann Arbor 11 4, 4 89, , , IPA IPA IPA Group practice IPA Group practice 2, 9 IPA Hurley Medical Center, McLaren, Genesys St. Joseph Mercy Health System, Chelsea Community Hospital and Livingston St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Oakland, Huron Valley-Sinai DMC, Beaumont Royal Oak, Crittenton, McLaren, Henry Ford, Providence St. Joseph Mercy Health System, University of Michigan Health System Beaumont Hospital-Dearborn, Beaumont Hospital-Farmington Hills, Beaumont Hospital-Trenton, Children's Hospital of Michigan, Crittenton Hospital and Medical Center, Henry Ford Health System, Huron Valley- Sinai Hospital, McLaren Oakland, Sinai-Grace Hospital, other Beaumont Health, Beaumont Hospital-Farmington Hills, Crittenton Hospital, Detroit Medical Center hospitals, Garden City Hospital, Henry Ford Hospital West Bloomfield, Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, McLaren Macomb, McLaren Oakland, McLaren Lapeer, other Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital, St. Mary Mercy-Livonia, Beaumont Health, St. Joseph Health System, U of M Health System, Mercy Hospital Port Huron REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS This list of physician organizations encompasses physician hospital organizations and independent practice associations and is an approximate compilation of the largest such groups in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. IPA = Independent practice association. PHO = Physician hospital organization. ACO = Accountable care organization. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Unless otherwise noted, information was provided by the organizations. = not available. If you believe your company should be on this list, contact Sonya Hill at shill@crain.com. B Detroit Medical Center on April 2 made an offer to acquire Wayne State University Physician Group. C Crain's estimate. Wayne State University Physician Group declined to provide data because of reorganization efforts. D On March 14, the boards of Detroit-based Henry Ford Health System and Jackson-based Allegiance Health signed the final agreement to merge. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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134 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MICHIGAN HOSPITAL COMPANIES Ranked by 215 revenue Rank 1 Company Address Phone; website Trinity Health 2555 Victor Parkway, Livonia (734) 343-1; Top executive(s) Richard Gilfillan Net revenue ($,) 215/214 $14,338.2 B $13,399.8 Licensedbed capacity/ occupancy Full-time equivalent Michigan employees Jan , Number of hospitals/ ambulatory facilities Major facilities Mercy Health Muskegon and its campuses: General, Hackley, Lakeshore, Lakes Village, Mercy. Also Saint Joseph Mercy Health System and its campuses in Ann Arbor, Chelsea, Oakland, and Livonia 2 Henry Ford Health System 1 Ford Place, Detroit 4822 (8) ; Nancy Schlichting C 5,. 4,7. 2,495 15, Henry Ford Hospital and its campuses: Macomb, West Bloomfield Twp., Wyandotte and Kingswood, and Henry Ford Allegiance 3 Spectrum Health System 1 Michigan St. NE, Grand Rapids 4953 (616) ; Richard Breon 4,71.9 4,32.4 1, , Spectrum Health hospitals: Butterworth, Blodgett, Reed City, United, Kelsey, Special Care, Gerber Memorial, Zeeland Community, Helen DeVos Children's, Big Rapids, Ludington, Pennock, Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion, Meijer Heart Center, Tamarac Medical Wellness and Fitness Center, Wheatlake Cancer Center 4 Beaumont Health 2 Town Center, Suite 12, Southfield 4875 (248) ; John Fox 4, , , , Beaumont hospitals in Dearborn, Farmington Hills, Grosse Pointe, Royal Oak, Taylor, Trenton, Troy, and Wayne McLaren Health Care Corp. G3235 Beecher Road, Flint (81) ; Ascension Michigan 28 Dequindre Road, Warren University of Michigan Health System 15 E. Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor 4819 (734) 936-4; Detroit Medical Center 399 John R, Detroit 4821 (313) ; Sparrow Health System 1215 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing (517) 364-1; MidMichigan Health 45 Orchard Drive, Midland 4867 (969) ; Covenant HealthCare 1447 N. Harrison, Saginaw 4862 (989) 583-; Lakeland Health 1234 Napier Ave., St. Joseph 4985 (269) ; Hurley Medical Center 1 Hurley Plaza, Flint 4853 (81) 262-9; Philip Incarnati Gwen MacKenzie senior VP, Ascension Health, Michigan Marschall Runge EVP for medical affairs Joseph Mullany Dennis Swan Diane Postler- Slattery Ed Bruff Loren Hamel, M.D. Melany Gavulic 3,5. 2,93. 3, , , , , ,86. 1,277. 1, ,96 3, , , , , , , , , ,7 1 Bay Region, Bay Special Care, Central Michigan, Greater Lansing, Orthopedic, Lapeer Region, Clarkston, Flint, Macomb, Oakland, Northern Michigan, Northern Michigan Cheboygan, Proton Therapy Center, Port Huron, Karmanos Cancer Institute, McLaren Home Care, McLaren Health Plan St. John Hospital & Medical Center, Providence and Providence Park Hospital, St. John Macomb-Oakland Hospital, St. John River District Hospital, Brighton Center for Recovery, Borgess Medical Center, Borgess-Pipp Hospital, Borgess-Lee Memorial Hospital, Genesys Regional Medical Center, St. MaryÕs of Michigan, St. MaryÕs of Michigan Standish and St. Joseph Health System University Hospital, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, Women's Hospital, UM Cancer Center, UM Cardiovascular Center, UM Depression Center, Kellogg Eye Center Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit; Children's Hospital of Michigan, Troy; Detroit Receiving Hospital; Harper University Hospital; Hutzel Women's Hospital; Cardiovascular Institute; Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan; Sinai- Grace Hospital; Huron Valley Sinai Hospital. Sparrow Hospital, Sparrow Ionia Hospital, Sparrow Clinton Hospital, Sparrow Specialty Hospital MidMichigan Medical Centers in Clare, Midland, Center-Gratiot, Center-Gladwin Covenant HealthCare Lakeland Medical Center, St. Joseph; Lakeland Hospital in Niles and Watervliet; Merlin and Carolyn Hanson Hospice Center, Stevensville; Center for Outpatient Services; St. Joseph Pine Ridge: A Rehabilitation and Nursing Center; Stevensville Hurley Medical Center REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 14 Metro Health 59 Byron Center Ave. SW, Wyoming (616) ; Michael Faas , Metro Health Southwest; Rockford; Cascade; Community Clinic; Sports Medicine; Internal Medicine; MidTowne Ambulatory Surgery Center; Metro Health Park East; and The Cancer Center at Metro Health Village 15 Holland Hospital 62 Michigan Ave., Holland (616) ; Dale Sowders , Holland Hospital 16 ProMedica Bixby Hospital 818 Riverside Ave., Adrian (517) 265-9; contactbixbyhospital Julie Yaroch Bixby Hospital This listing is an approximate compilation of the leading 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. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Michigan office. = not available. B Revenue is for entire Trinity Health System with 93 hospitals and 97, FTEs. C To retire as in December 216 and be succeeded by Wright Lassiter. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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136 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST PHILANTHROPIC GIFTS Ranked by gift amount Rank Company Address Phone; Website Wayne State University 42 W. Warren, Detroit 4822 (313) ; Henry Ford Health System 1 Ford Place, Detroit 4822 (8) ; University of Michigan Ann Arbor 4819 (734) ; Michigan State University East Lansing (517) ; Michigan State University East Lansing (517) ; University of Michigan Depression Center 425 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor 4819 Wayne State University School of Law 471 W. Palmer Ave., Detroit 4822 Beaumont Hospital, Troy 4421 Dequindre Road, Troy 4885 (248) Wayne State University 42 W. Warren, Detroit 4822 (313) ; Oakland University 22 Squirrel Road, Rochester Hills 4839 (248) 37-21; Michigan State University's Institute for Entrepreneurship East Lansing Detroit Symphony Orchestra 3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit 4821 (313) ; dso.org United Methodist Retirement Communities 89 W. Middle St., Chelsea (734) 433-1; City Connect Detroit 613 Abbott St., Detroit Michigan State University East Lansing (517) ; St. Joseph Mercy, Ann Arbor 531 McAuley Drive, Ypsilanti Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak 361 W. Thirteen Mile Road, Royal Oak Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak 361 W. Thirteen Mile Road, Royal Oak Detroit Institute of Arts 52 Woodward Ave., Detroit 4822 (313) ; Michigan State University East Lansing (517) ; St. John Hospital and Medical Center 2211 Moross Road, Detroit stjohnhospital/ Michigan Humane Society 33 Telegraph Road, Suite 22, Bingham Farms (248) 283-1; michiganhumane.org Michigan State University East Lansing (517) ; Albion College Mile Road South, Albion (517) ; University of Detroit Mercy 41 W. McNichols, Detroit (313) ; Michigan Humane Society 33 Telegraph Road, Suite 22, Bingham Farms (248) 283-1; michiganhumane.org Gift amount ($,) Giver Gift purpose $4. Mike and Marian Illitch Establishing the Mike Ilitch School of Business. It will be a 12,-square-foot, four-story building housing state-of-the-art technology, classrooms, labs, offices, a conference learning center, open collaboration space and support facilities for up to 3, undergraduate and graduate students. 2. Mort Harris The Detroit businessman and philanthropist gave the gift, the largest in the health system's 1-year history, in honor of his late wife, Brigitte, to facilitate cancer care and research. His wife had pancreatic cancer and received care at Henry Ford Hospital Madeline and Sidney Forbes To create the Forbes Institute for Cancer Discovery within the University of Michigan's Comprehensive Cancer Center. It is the largest private donation for cancer research in the school's history and is part of the university's $4 billion Victors for Michigan fundraising campaign. 15. Dan and Jennifer Gilbert Help pay for a renovation of the Breslin Center arena and a resource center for people with disabilities, among other projects. The donation is part of MSUÕs capital campaign, dubbed Empower Extraordinary. 15. Richard and Helen DeVos; Peter and Joan Secchia 1.8 Kenneth and Frances Eisenberg Richard and Helen DeVos are giving $1 million for the Grand Rapids Research Center, and Peter and Joan Secchia are donating $5 million. The biomedical research center will be a six-story, 162,8-squarefoot facility will include workspaces and labs that will benefit researchers and MSU College of Human Medicine scientists. The gift is aimed at helping accelerate development of personalized treatments that are necessary to conquer clinical depression, bipolar disorder and related illnesses. 1. Dan Gilbert and Stephen Ross To create the Benson Legacy Fund for Wayne Law and Benson Endowed Enhancement Fund for Wayne Law and are named after outgoing Dean Jocelyn Benson. The funds will be used for classroom renovations, new construction, technology enhancements and student and faculty scholarships, among other things. 1. Dominic and Frances Moceri To fund construction of a 2,-square-foot Frances and Dominic Moceri Learning Center for medical personnel, students at Oakland University's William Beaumont School of Medicine and the community. It also funds the Moceri Learning Center Endowment to support the center and a Frances and Dominic Moceri Medical Intensive Care Unit, which opened in August. 7.5 Gretchen Valade The largest portion of the gift, $5 million, is going toward restoring and upgrading the Hilberry Theatre, which will be renamed the Gretchen Valade Jazz Center. It will host concerts for touring and local musicians and also serve as a working space for WSU students and faculty. The rest of the gift includes two endowed funds to support jazz education. 5. Craig and Ann Stinson To improve the Stinson Student Advancement Center in the School of Business Administration, and to name a new Stinson Family Student-Athlete Development Center in the Department of Athletics. 4.5 Robert Burgess The gift was made to the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Eli Broad College of Business to be used to help students compete in business contests, recruit and retain instructors, and to general initiatives of the institute. This donation follows a $2 million gift to the institute in 25; as a result, the institute will be renamed the Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. 2.9 Clyde and Helen Wu The gift will help sustain music education programs provided through the Wu Family Academy for Learning and Engagement. 2.5 Tom and Debby McMullen The gift will fund the construction of a wellness and aquatic center on UMRC's main campus in Chelsea. It will be named the Tom and Debby McMullen Wellness and Aquatic Center. 2.5 W.K. Kellogg Foundation Grant to help sustain the city's youth employment system. 2. Anonymous The estate of a Lansing-area couple gifted MSU's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering to enhance research on the nation's transportation infrastructure, specifically its bridges. The money will fund an endowed faculty chair at the department with an emphasis on bridge research. It was the largest single donation the department had been given. The gift supports the university's $1.5 billion Empower Extraordinary campaign. 2. Anonymous The hospital said the donation will be used to support cancer care needs, including treatment options, research and support services. St. Joseph said the donor was one of the original benefactors of the hospital's Robert H. and Judy Dow Alexander Cancer Center when it was constructed in Gerald Timmis, M.D. The retired cardiologist created an endowed chair at Beaumont in honor of his wife, Dorothy, who died in Nancy and James Grosfeld The gift was to establish the Nancy and James Grosfeld Endowed Chair in Cancer Genetics. 1.7 Elizabeth Verdow The bequest from former museum shop volunteer Elizabeth Verdow stipulated that $1.26 million of the gift will be used to buy contemporary paintings and sculptures, while the remaining $45, be put into the museum's annual operation's endowment and support its campaign to raise $17 million in new funds over the next seven years. 1. Al and Nancy Gambrel The gift created an endowed professorship in management at MSU's Eli Broad College of Business. 1. Anthony Tersigni The donation to the hospital will enhance the care environment for women and babies in the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit and birthing center. 1. Thomas A. Mackey Donation to complete the $15.5 million campaign to build the Mackey Center for Animal Care. 1. William and Cherilyn Deary The gift will establish an athletics endowment, help upgrade the Breslin Center and assist in completing fundraising for Spartan Stadium's north end zone expansion. 1. Judy and Michael Harrington The gift will help financially struggling students at the college and as an incentive for staff and faculty to live near campus. The donation includes forgivable loans for faculty and staff who desire to build or buy homes within walking distance of the campus and can go toward down payments or renovations. 1. Bill Kozyra The money is for the newly built Center for Automotive Systems Engineering Education at UD Mercy's College of Engineering and Sciences. The gift will be spread out through 22 to fund faculty development, student research funds for special projects and additional tooling and furnishings. 1. Estate of Jeanne Marie Lusher The gift from the retired pediatric hematologist oncologist at Children's Hospital of Michigan was from her life insurance policy, dedicating $1, to operations and $9, to the MHS endowment. REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS This list is an approximate compilation of the largest philanthropic gifts made 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. Actual figures may vary. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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138 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST FOUNDATIONS Ranked by 215 assets Rank Foundation Address; phone The Kresge Foundation 3215 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy 4884 (248) Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation 63 Kercheval Ave., Suite 2, Grosse Pointe Farms 48236; (313) William Davidson Foundation 3155 W Big Beaver, Suite 25, Troy 4884 (248) Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan 333 W. Fort St., Suite 21, Detroit (313) Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit/United Jewish Foundation 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills 4831 (248) The Skillman Foundation 1 Talon Centre Drive, Suite 1, Detroit 4827 (313) The Fred A. & Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation 3871 Woodward Ave., Suite 21, Bloomfield Hills 4834; (248) Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation 2 Towne Square, Suite 92, Southfield 4876 (248) McGregor Fund 333 W. Fort St., Suite 29, Detroit (313) Herrick Foundation 66 Woodward Ave., Suite 229, Detroit (313) Hudson-Webber Foundation 333 W. Fort St., Suite 131, Detroit (313) Dresner Foundation 696 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield Twp ; (248) The Carls Foundation 61 N. Adams Road, Bloomfield Hills 4834 (248) Manoogian Simone Foundation 211 Van Born Road, Taylor 4818 (313) Children's Hospital of Michigan Foundation 391 Beaubien, Mailbox 257, Detroit 4821 (313) Thompson Educational Foundation P.O. Box 6349, Plymouth (734) Richard & Jane Manoogian Foundation 211 Van Born Road, Taylor 4818 (313) Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation 31 N. Main St., Suite 3, Ann Arbor 4814 (734) Ethel and James Flinn Foundation 333 W. Fort St., Suite 195, Detroit (313) The Jewish Fund 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills 4831 (248) The Lloyd and Mabel Johnson Foundation 1315 Grand River, Suite 31, Brighton (81) DeRoy Testamentary Foundation Central Park Blvd., Suite 16, Southfield 4876; (248) General Motors Foundation 3 Renaissance Center, Detroit Presbyterian Villages of Michigan/Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Foundation 262 Lahser Road, Suite 3, Southfield ; (248) The Ave Maria Foundation P.O. Box 373, Ann Arbor 4816 (734) Top executive Rip Rapson David Egner Jonathan Aaron Mariam Noland Scott Kaufman Tonya Allen John Erb Douglas Bitonti Stewart executive director Kate Levin Markel Todd Herrick Melanca Clark Kevin Furlong /CFO Elizabeth Stieg executive director Louise Simone Lawrence Burns C Robert Thompson Richard Manoogian Neel Hajra Andrea Cole executive director and Margo Pernick executive director Gordon Kummer Julie Rodecker Jackie Parker and director, global philanthropy and corporate giving Roger Myers,,, PVM; Paul Miller,, PVM Foundation Thomas Monaghan Assets ($,) 215/214 Type of foundation Purpose of foundation $3,7.7 P To expand opportunities in America's cities through grantmaking and $3,666.6 B social investing in arts and culture, education, environment, health, human services and community development in Detroit 1,19.5 P To fund programs aimed at healthy lifestyles, early childhood and 1,7. B youth development, caregivers and community development and economic growth initiatives in SE Michigan and Western N.Y. 1,15.3 P CO CO 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; other To promote and facilitate community philanthropy in the seven counties of Southeast Michigan: Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw, Livingston and St. Clair 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. Approximate grant range $5, - $5,, $5M The majority of our competitive grants range from $3, to $75,. $25 - $2,641,4 P Helps prepare Detroit children for college, career and life $17-18 million P P To nurture environmentally healthy and culturally vibrant communities in metropolitan Detroit, consistent with sustainable business models, and support initiatives to restore the Great Lakes ecosystem 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. 25-5,, P To relieve the misfortune and promote the well-being of mankind 25, - 25, P To improve the general welfare of our society through support of education, medical and scientific research and social welfare charitable organizations P Improve the vitality and quality of life in Detroit 7-8 million P P P To transform lives in profoundly positive ways through grants focused on health, youth and animal welfare Supports children's medical, including health care facilities and programs with emphasis on hearing impairment, human services for children, and preservation of natural areas through conservancies Support for Armenian organizations, including Armenian human service and religious organizations CO Improving the health of children in Michigan by supporting pediatric medical education, research and community benefit programs and other initiatives. P Expand educational opportunities in Detroit P Support for higher education, culture and the arts CO P CO P P To enrich the quality of life in our region through knowledgeable leadership, engaged grant-making and creative partnerships with donors to make philanthropic investment and build endowment To improve mental health services for children, adolescents and adults, with a primary focus on Wayne, Oakland, Macomb and Washtenaw counties To support the overall health care and social welfare needs of the Jewish and general communities in the Detroit metropolitan area To reduce human suffering and enrich quality of life through health and education services and Christian ministries in Michigan To support for programs in youth and adult welfare, community enrichment, education, health care, and arts and culture Supports a variety of activities in three major areas: STEM education, vehicle and road safety, and sustainable communities. Local needs are given special consideration through a Impact Grant program. $1, - $3, 25, to 1, annually $1, - $1, Private Serve seniors of all faiths and create new possibilities for quality living Unlimited P Supports a variety of organizations that bring Catholic life and culture to the world REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 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. = not available. B Nonprofit estimate. C Replaced interim President and Jodi Wong on Oct. 1. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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140 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST NONPROFITS Ranked by 215 gross receipts Rank Organization, fiscal-year end Address Phone; website Top executive(s) IHA Health Services Corp. (6/215) William Fileti 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Lobby J2, Ann Arbor 4815 (734) ; Macomb-Oakland Regional Center Inc. (9/215) Mile Road, Clinton Township 4838 (586) ; Community Living Services Inc. (9/215) Michigan Ave. W., Wayne (734) ; Samaritas (12/215) 8131 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit (313) ; Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit/United Jewish Foundation (5/215) 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills 4831 (248) ; jewishdetroit.org The Salvation Army - Eastern Michigan Division (9/215) 1613 Northland Drive, Southfield 4875 (248) ; Detroit Institute of Arts (6/215) 52 Woodward Ave., Detroit 4822 (313) ; The Edison Institute Inc. (The Henry Ford) (12/215) 29 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn (313) ; Detroit Zoological Society (12/215) 845 W. 1 Mile Road, Royal Oak 4867 (248) ; Forgotten Harvest Inc. (6/215) 218 Greenfield Road, Oak Park (248) ; United Way for Southeastern Michigan (6/215) 66 Woodward Ave., Suite 3, Detroit (313) ; Hospice of Michigan Inc. (12/215) 4 Mack Ave., Detroit 4821 (313) 578-5; Gleaners Community Food Bank Inc. (9/215) 2131 Beaufait, Detroit 4827 (313) ; EHM Senior Solutions (4/215) 3424 W. Eight Mile Road, Suite 11, Farmington (248) ; Altarum Institute (12/215) 352 Green Court, Suite 3, Ann Arbor 4815 (734) 32-46; Presbyterian Villages of Michigan/ Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Foundation 12/ Lahser Road, Suite 3, Southfield (248) ; Southwest Solutions (9/216) 5716 Michigan, Detroit 4821 (313) ; Area Agency on Aging 1-B 9/ Northwestern Hwy., Suite 4, Southfield 4834 (248) ; Detroit Symphony Orchestra (8/215) 3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit 4821 (313) ; dso.org The Guidance Center (9/215) 1311 Allen Road, Southgate (734) ; Easter Seals Michigan (9/215) 2399 E. Walton Blvd, Auburn Hills (248) ; Matrix Human Services (11/215) 215 Rosa Parks Blvd, Detroit (313) ; Dennis Bott James Dehem Sam Beals Scott Kaufman John Turner divisional commander, Lt. Colonel Salvador Salort- Pons director Patricia Mooradian Ron Kagan executive director and Kirk Mayes Herman Gray Robert Cahill Gerald Brisson Denise Rabidoux Lincoln Smith, and trustee Roger Myers and, PVM and Paul Miller, CFRE, PVM Foundation John Van Camp Tina Abbate Marzolf Anne Parsons Kari Walker Brent Wirth Brad Coulter & Gross receipts ($,) 215 Gross receipts ($,) 214 Total expenses ($,) 215 Fundraising expenses ($,) 215 Excess for the year ($,) 215 Purpose of nonprofit $228. $27. $222. $6. To meet community needs by providing personalized, high-quality medical services A human services agency that provides long-term care supports to individuals with intellectual disabilities and the elderly. It's mission is to maximize human potential To support people with developmental disabilities to experience a full life with dignity, health and opportunity for growth (.3) Serving people as an expression of the love of Christ: creates communities of service. We walk with people in need, offering hope and compassion while upholding their dignity, advocating for equality and justice, and seeking creative solutions Committed to taking care of the needs of the Jewish people and building a strong and vibrant Jewish future in Detroit, in Israel and around the world. The foundation owns, manages and invests assets Faith-based nonprofit providing people with services to meet their physical, emotional and spiritual needs without discrimination 89.5 B B B To create experiences that help each visitor find personal meaning in art C To provide unique educational experiences and inspire people to learn from America's traditions (11.4) Celebrating and saving wildlife 75.8 D 9.7 D (1.1) To relieve hunger in the Detroit metropolitan community by rescuing surplus, prepared and perishable food and donating it to emergency food providers To mobilize the power of Detroit and Southeast Michigan to improve communities and individual lives in measurable and lasting ways To ensure quality of life, comfort and peace for patients and provide support for their loved ones during their endof-life experience 6.6 D 57.6 D To fight hunger in Southeast Michigan by providing millions of pounds of donated and purchased food to people in need To provide health care, housing and community-based services to seniors Solving complex systems problems to improve human health, integrating research, technology, analysis and consulting skills (4.4) Serve seniors of all faiths and create new possibilities for quality living 51. To improve lives and neighborhoods in Detroit To preserve the independence, dignity and quality of life of older adults, caregivers and adults with disabilities by supporting a service-delivery system and providing access to community-based care Embraces and inspires individuals, families and communities through musical experiences Dedicated to the development and well-being of children, adults and families; services include mental and behavioral health, early childhood education and more Serves and supports people with disabilities or special needs and their families 4.8 E Matrix advocates for and serves the most vulnerable in the metropolitan Detroit community. Matrix is the largest provider of pre-k Head Start programming in Detroit and also runs three teen runaway centers, a community center and one of the largest HIV outreach programs in the metro area. REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS 23 YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit (12/215) 141 Broadway, Suite 3A, Detroit (313) ; Scott Landry (1.6) To put Judeo-Christian principles into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind and body for all This list of 51(c)(3) status nonprofit organizations is an approximate compilation of the largest such organizations in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston counties. Schools, hospitals, churches and associations are not included. It is not a complete listing but the most comprehensive available. Information was provided by the companies or from state or federal filings. Companies with headquarters elsewhere are listed with the address and top executive of their main Detroit-area office. Actual figures may vary. = not available. B Figure does not include funds from the "Grand Bargain," a deal that saved the institute's art from being sold in the city of Detroit's bankruptcy. C Nonprofit estimate. D Gross receipts includes value of donated food. E The increase in 215 gross receipts is due to being awarded $125 million over five years from the federal government for Head Start in in June 214. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

141 136 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 REAL ESTATE/HEALTH CARE/SERVICES/NONPROFITS CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST COMPREHENSIVE MULTIYEAR CAMPAIGNS Ranked by campaign goal Rank Organization name Campaign name University of Michigan-Ann Arbor B Victors for Michigan Michigan State University Empower Extraordinary Wayne State University Pivotal Moments: Our Campaign for Wayne State University Detroit Institute of Arts DIA comprehensive campaign Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit/United Jewish Foundation Centennial Fund Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit Changing Lives Together Detroit Symphony Orchestra DSO Endowment Campaign Beaumont Health Oakwood Healthcare Foundation Give Tomorrows Campaign Michigan Opera Theatre Comprehensive Campaign Cornerstone Schools Association Campaign of Excellence Kensington Church Everyone Campaign Presbyterian Villages of Michigan/ Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Foundation Comprehensive statewide campaign Davenport University Investing in the Vision Campaign Michigan Theater The State & Michigan Project The Empowerment Plan Capital Campaign Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts Elevation: A Capital Campaign to Stabilize and Empower Music Hall for Future Generations Detroit Educational Television Foundation (Detroit Public Television) William H. Smith Family Leadership Circle Hurley Medical Center Hurley ChildrenÕs Center at the Flint FarmersÕ Market EHM Senior Solutions The Power of Community Campaign for the Center for Innovation and Education, Saline Campaign goal ($,) Amount raised as of Sept. 216 ($,) Campaign start date Targeted ending date What the campaign is paying for $4,. $3,5. July 211 December 218 Campaign themes: student support, engaged learning, bold ideas 1,5. 1,268.3 July 1, To fund student aid, internships, study abroad, faculty positions and research into global problems, selected capital building projects Scholarships, student success programs, research, endowed faculty positions, campus improvements and community partnerships Unrestricted operating endowment August 211 December 218 To secure the long-term future and provide for Jews in Detroit, Israel and worldwide. It will impact the full range of Jewish needs and experience, including social welfare, Jewish identity and education and Jewish life, ensuring the strength of the community for the next century January 211 December 217 Seventy percent of funds raised goes to each of the parishes whose parishioners raised the funds. The money is used for capital improvements to their churches, schools, and properties and/or debt reduction. The remaining 3 percent is divided between three allocations: 1) to help fund Catholic churches and initiatives in the city of Detroit; 2) to provide financial assistance for Catholic parents to send their children to Catholic schools; and 3) for the training of priests and non-clergy Catholic ministers December The goals are to raise at least four times the operating budget and maintain no lingering capital debt October Funding for programs at our Dearborn, Taylor, Trenton and Wayne hospitals in the areas of heart and vascular, womenõs programs, childrenõs programs (including the neonatal intensive care unit and the center for exceptional families), learning and innovation, physical medicine and rehabilitation, metabolic and nutritional disorders and community outreach initiatives. 5. C July 216 May 217 Operating funds for five years, support for paying off the $4.5 million mortgage remaining on the opera house, updates to the historic building, endowment and expanded community and artistic programming June To support its urban K-12 education mission in Detroit and to fund scholarships and endowments, renovations and expansions as needed, curriculum enhancement and career pathway programs A portion will go toward constructing a $14 million, 57,-square-foot facility at Hall Road and I-94 to serve as a permanent site for its Clinton Township campus. The campaign will also fund $3 million in deferred maintenance and/ or capital improvements at the Birmingham, Troy and Orion campuses, $3 million toward a down payment on a permanent location in Birmingham, and $1 million worth of investments at its temporary campuses in Shelby Township, Clarkston and Orlando. Another $4 million will be split between global and local outreach, new campuses and church planting in other parts of the country, information technology and website updates, new signage and other projects Innovation: The Thome Rivertown Neighborhood to provide Detroit seniors a full array of affordable health care, service and housing options on one site, including PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) and the Weinberg Green Houses, an alternative to traditional nursing homes and the first of its kind in the city of Detroit. Wellness: The Village of East Harbor Health & Wellness Center to provide specialized rehabilitation, therapy and wellness services to residents and community seniors. Trust: Benevolence Endowment Fund to provide financial support and maintain trust with residents and their families. Innovation/wellness: The Village of Hillside Friendship Center renewal project to rebuild and update accessible apartments for low-income seniors and expand the senior center May 215 June 3, 218 1) Strengthen the Donald W. Maine College of Business with a new facility that will include a center for entrepreneurship. 2) Support the new College of Urban Education to prepare the educators and leaders who will help K-12 students in Michigan's urban centers achieve greater success. 3) Support endowed scholarships September 216 January 218 Renovation and preservation of the State Theater. 8. D To produce sleeping bag coats and create jobs for the homeless with its employment and education program Elimination of legacy debt dating to the 28 recession and resulting funding cuts; completion of federal- and state-mandated facilities improvements, including an elevator and stairwell tower reaching to the seventh-story rooftop deck; doubling of capacity in performing arts education outreach; and developing a working capital reserve for operations management September DPTV's Smith Leadership Circle donors of $1, or more per year develop the expertise, people, and seed money to produce programs and projects in five content categories with community partners. Program categories are arts and culture; children and education; energy and environment; leadership and public affairs; health and wellness March 215 The construction of the children's center at the Flint Farmers' Market and for a resident education/training center..8.5 May 1, 216 April 3, 217 Expansion of services, technology and education 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. = not available. B Includes University of Michigan Health System. C Campaign is in the silent phase. D Campaign goal as reported in CrainÕs Detroit Business on Feb. 29, 216. This is a preliminary figure as the campaign is still in the silent phase of fundraising. LIST RESEARCHED BY SONYA D. HILL

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143 138 CRAIN S DETROIT BUSINESS // DECEMBER 26, 216 INDEX OF COMPANIES A A. E. Mourad Agency Inc A123 Systems LLC AAA Michigan...53, 54 AAR Mobility...57 Abbott, Nicholson, Quilter, Esshaki & Youngblood PC...19 ABC Appliance Inc Access Business Group LLC Accountable Healthcare Alliance Acrisure LLC Acro Service Corp , 35, 42, 53, 115, 118 Advance Capital Management Inc Advantage Management Group Inc.-Advantage Living Centers...25, 42 Advantage Realty Inc Advia Credit Union Aecom...9, 114, 117 Aetna Better Health Agree Realty Corp , 37 Airea Inc Aisin World Corp. of America... 65, 68, 69 Alan C. Young & Associates PC Alberici Constructors Inc Albert Kahn Associates, Inc....9 Alexis Manufacturing Allegiance Health, Jackson...87 Alliance Catholic Credit Union Alliance Technology Solutions LLC Alliant Insurance Services Allied Insurance Managers Inc Ally Financial Inc....31, 49 Alro Steel Corp Alta Equipment Co , 35, 119 Altair Engineering Inc....19, 114, 118 Altarum Institute Altimetrik Corp , 42, 115 Amcor Rigid Plastics USA Inc American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc....31, 37, 49, 65 American Interiors Inc Amerisure Mutual Insurance Co , 37 Amherst Fund LLC Amway... 29, 45,55, 73 Amway Grand Plaza Hotel...13 Andiamo Restaurant Group...27 Andrews University Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest Resort...11 Ann Arbor Public Schools Ann Arbor State Bank Ansara Restaurant Group Inc Aon Corp APPE packaging division of La Seda de Barcelona Group...87 Aquinas College Arbor Bancorp Inc. (Bank of Ann Arbor)...27, 79 Arbor Partners Arboretum Ventures ARC Supply Chain Solutions Inc....48, 119 Arch Global Precision, Livonia...87 Area Agency on Aging 1-B Aristeo Construction Co....17, 35, 91 Arotech Corp Arrow Strategies LLC... 27, 43, 115 Arrow Uniform-Taylor LLC...25 Arsenal Venture Partners Art Van Furniture Inc....17, 45, 51 Arthur J. Gallagher & Co Ascension Michigan... 47, 49, 51, 54, 56, 129 ASG Renaissance LLC...43, 114 Ashley Capital LLC...97 Asterand Bioscience Atheneum Suite Hotel and Conference Center...11 Atlas Oil Co , 119 Atwell LLC...23, 117 Auburn Mile Auburn Pharmaceutical Co , 37 Autoliv North America... 65, 68 Automotive filters unit, Affinia Group Holdings, Ann Arbor...87 Auto-Owners Insurance Co. Inc Ave Maria Foundation (The) Avfuel...57 Avis Ford Inc... 23, 42, 71 Avon Protection Systems Inc AxleTech International...21 Azimuth Capital Management LLC Aztec Manufacturing Corp B BAE Systems Inc....57, 114 Baird Capital Baker College Center for Graduate Studies Baker Tilly Virchow Krause LLP Bank of America...79 Barnes & Thornburg LLP Barrick Enterprises Inc Barris, Sott, Denn & Driker PLLC...19 Bartech Group Inc...19, 115, 118 Bartech Holding Corp Barton Malow Co....15, 35, 45, 54, 91 Bavarian Inn Lodge & Conference Center...15 Bay Logistics Inc BDO USA LLP Beaumont Health... 47, 51, 53, 56, 129, 136 Bedrock Real Estate Services LLC...97 Bejin Bieneman PLC Belfor Holdings Inc....15, 91 Belle Tire Distributors Inc Benlee Inc Beringea Better Made Snack Foods Inc Bill Perkins Automotive Group... 21, 42, 71 Biorx LLC, Cincinnati...87 BioStar Ventures Birmingham Bloomfield Bancshares Inc. (Bank of Birmingham)...32, 86 Bissell Homecare Inc....29, 45, 59 Black & Veatch... 23, 91, 114, 117 Bloom Asset Management Inc Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan/ Blue Care Network... 47, 49, 56, 125 Blue Cube Spinco Inc., Midland...87 Blue Water Convention Center...11, 13 BlueWater Technologies Group Inc , 48 Bob Jeannotte Buick GMC Inc....27, 71 Bodman PLC... 17, 113 Bonal International Inc Borgess Health...55 BorgWarner Inc....31, 59, 65, 73 Boyne Highlands Resort...13 Boyne Mountain Resort...13 Braun Kendrick Finkbeiner PLC...19 Brazeway Inc Briarwood Mall Bridgewater Interiors LLC... 15, 42, 67 Brighton Area Schools Brinks Gilson & Lione Broad Art Musem...13 Broder & Sachse Real Estate Services Inc Brooks Kushman PC... 17, 113 Brose North America Inc Brown & Brown of Detroit Buff Whelan Chevrolet... 21, 37, 48, 71 BullsEye Telecom Inc Burton Manor Banquet and Conference Center...11 Buscemi Enterprises Inc Butzel Long PC... 17, 113 C C.E. Gleeson Constructors Inc....25, 91 Camaco LLC...17, 42, 67 Cantor Colburn LLP Capital Bancorp Ltd Capital Insurance Group Carhartt Inc , 45 Carls Foundation (The) Carlson, Gaskey & Olds PC... 19, 113 Carrier, Blackman & Associates PC Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit Cayman Chemical Co CBRE Inc Celtic Investment Inc Central Michigan University... 55, 121 Central Transportation International Inc Century 21 Curran & Christie Inc Century 21 Today Inc Century 21 Town & Country Chase Plastic Services Inc Chelsea Milling Co Chemical Financial Corp. (Chemical Bank)... 33, 79, 86 ChemicoMays LLC... 23, 42 Children s Hospital of Michigan Foundation Chippewa Valley Schools...51 ChoiceOne Financial Services Inc Christian Financial Credit Union Christman Co. 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