Trustee Steven D. Mann
Dates
of Current Term
Steven Mann was first elected to the Township Board as
Township Supervisor, serving a four-year term from 2000-2004.
In 2004, Mr. Mann was elected to the position of Township
Trustee for a four-year term from 2004-2008. Trustee Mann was
re-elected in 2008 for a second term from 2008-2012.
Contact Information
Home Office: (734) 207-8253.
Office: (313) 496-7509.
Click Here to
e-mail.
Employer
Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, P.L.C.
Detroit, Michigan
Associate – Public Law Group
Associations/Memberships
Trustee Mann has also served on the following boards:
• 35th District Court Advisory Board
• Assembly of the Rouge Communities – Organization Committee
• Conference of Western Wayne Board of Commissioners
(Treasurer)
• Juvenile Justice 1/10th Mill Committee
• Plymouth Community Foundation – Steering Committee
• Plymouth Township Downtown Development Authority (Chairman)
• Plymouth Economic Development Committee
• Western Township Utility Authority Board of Commissioners,
Treasurer
• YMCA Advisory Board
Trustee Mann began his career with Plymouth Township in
October of 1989 as a Township Police Officer. During his
eleven year tenure, Steve served four years as a Detective.
Steve also held the positions of Coordinator of Field
Training, Senior Evidence Technician, Motor Patrol Officer,
Bicycle Patrol Officer and Narcotics Interdiction Team member.
When Steve left the department to serve as Township
Supervisor, he was the second highest decorated officer,
having received numerous awards and certificates.
Education
Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Juris Doctor, Cum Laude, Law
Review.
Cleary College, Bachelors degree in Business Administration,
Summa Cum Laude.
Personal Background
Trustee Mann married his wife Lisa in 1987 and they have a
teenage son who is enrolled in the Plymouth Canton Community
Schools. Trustee Mann is a supporter of the Colonial Kiwanis
Club of Plymouth, the Plymouth Community United Way, the
Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, Habitat for Humanity of Western
Wayne County, the Plymouth Symphony, the Plymouth Community
Arts Council, and the Plymouth Historical Society.
|